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| NASCAR NOTES: EasyCare 200 at Atlanta Preview
10-23-2007 | TruckSeries.com Report
The biggest enemy of title hopefuls is plain, old mathematics. With four races remaining, all but those within 780 points of the lead have been eliminated. That leaves just seven contenders. Ted Musgrave (No. 9 Team ASE Toyota) is in the "bump" spot, 767 points behind Mike Skinner. The competition for the 10th and final place on the stage at the Nov. 19 Champion's Awards Banquet in Hollywood, Fla., is as hot - or even hotter - than the one for the title itself. Jack Sprague (No. 60 Con-way Freight Toyota) held the position by finishing second in the Kroger 200 but that doesn't mean Sprague is safe by any means. David Starr (No. 10 International MAXXFORCE Diesel Ford) is just 22 points back in 11th. Complicating matters are eighth and ninth places. The trio of Matt Crafton (No. 88 Menards Chevrolet), Erik Darnell (No. 99 Northern Tool+Equipment Ford) and Sprague are separated by six points. The newest member of the Circle Bar Racing team has played No. 2 to veteran Rick Crawford (No. 14 Power Stroke Diesel Ford) through most of the season - but not on Saturday. Starr finished fourth to Crawford's fifth marking the first time the Texan had beaten his teammate when each finished among the top five. It was a nice way to celebrate Starr's 40th birthday that fell on the same Saturday as the Kroger 200. Mark Martin (No. 21 Bubba Burgers/Bush's Beans Ford) won six times in 2006 but has yet to reach Victory Lane this season. Atlanta will be his final start in the Wood Brothers/JTG Racing entry and could break a tie among crew chiefs. Martin's crew chief, John Monsam, has won with five different drivers - a series record matched earlier this year by Rick Ren, crew chief for driver Ron Hornaday Jr. at Kevin Harvick Inc. Atlanta's defending winner Mike Bliss won't drive the No. 16 Strutmasters.com Ford because of NASCAR Busch Series commitments. "The biggest difference between last year when we won the race at Atlanta and this year going into Atlanta is that we are in more of a driver training mode now," said crew chief and Xpress Motorsports general manager Dave Fuge. His driver, Brian Scott, will be making his AMS debut. Atlanta Rewind Mike Skinner's victory in March's American Commercial Lines 200 was his second of a record-matching, three consecutive wins. Other title contenders - the top five - had mixed results. Ron Hornaday Jr. was 11th; Travis Kvapil (No. 6 K&N Filters Ford) 15th; Todd Bodine (No. 30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota) second and Johnny Benson (No. 23 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota) 28th. No driver has been able to sweep both Atlanta races in the brief time the track has held two races (2005-06). Three former AMS winners expect to compete this week: Skinner, Hornaday and Bodine. Quotable: Manufacturers' Standings: Toyota Clinches Second Craftsman Truck Championship His Kroger 200 victory was the 11th of the year for Toyota - only one fewer than last season's 12 contributing to the manufacturer's first title. "Winning this manufacturers' title during the same month as Toyota's 50th anniversary in the United States makes it even more special," said Jim Aust, Vice President - Motorsports, Toyota Motor Sales USA. Each of the series' four brands has won back-to-back championships. Manufacturers' Championship 2007 Point Standings In The Loop: Now, there's more good news for Skinner - Atlanta Motor Speedway. Skinner dominated in the season's first Atlanta race, leading a race-high 67 laps and notching a Driver Rating of 145.0. This weekend, he'll hope for a repeat performance that will put some distance between he and Hornaday (Skinner currently leads by 11 points). But a top-10 finish is no guarantee for Skinner. Though he comes into Saturday with back-to-back top 10s at Atlanta, Skinner struggled with finishes of 34th and 35th in 2005 and 2006. Overall, Skinner's numbers are impressive. In the past five Atlanta races, he has a Driver Rating of 104.7, an Average Running Position of 13.8, 36 Fastest Laps Run and has run 65.9% of the total laps run in the top 15. Hornaday, however, has struggled of late at Atlanta. After winning in his first trip to Atlanta in 2005, Hornaday has failed to crack the top 10. His best finish since the win was 11th earlier this year. Overall since 2005, Hornaday has a Driver Rating of 84.2, an Average Running Position of 14.4, 10 Fastest Laps Run and has spent 47 percent of the total laps run in the top 15. All those stats rank below Skinner. A side story this weekend will likely be the performance of Kyle Busch, who is one-for-one at Atlanta in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He won in his only appearance at Atlanta (2005), earning a Driver Rating of 136.2, an Average Running Position of 2.9 and spending all but one of the 130 laps in the top 15. Atlanta Fun Fact: Atlanta's youngest winner is Kyle Busch, age 20 years seven months in October 2005. Ted Musgrave is the oldest driver expected to compete in this week's race at age 51 years 10 months. The youngest is Brian Scott, age 19 years nine months. This Week's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Leaders Driver - Points On Deck: Texas Motor Speedway Bodine won June's Sam's Town 400 and will be gunning for an Unprecedented fifth victory at the 1.5-mile track. Bodine's fourth win (in the past six races) matched Brendan Gaughan's (No. 77 South Point Hotel Chevrolet) total at TMS. Those two winning totals are a record for a NASCAR Craftsman Truck track. The Chevy Silverado 350 is the final of three return visits to tracks on the 2007 schedule. The race is the 20th at TMS - the most at any series facility. 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