TRUCKS: NASCAR News and Notes
05-12-2009 7:27 pm
Don't forget this Friday, May 15, is not only race day for the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series but is also NASCAR Day. For more information, visit:
www.NASCAR.com/NASCARDay.
James Buescher, rookie of the year contender and driver of the No. 10
International MAXX Force Diesel Ford for Circle Bar Racing, stayed busy over the
past weekend. He competed in the ARCA RE/MAX Series race at Kentucky Speedway
Saturday and ended his day in Victory Lane for the second time this season.
"The win this past weekend in the ARCA race at Kentucky will definitely generate
more confidence going into this week's race at Lowe's Motor Speedway," said
Buescher.
"The main reason I'm running the ARCA races is to get more track time on the
mile-and-a-half tracks. I don't have a lot of experience on the larger tracks,
and just getting some seat time in a vehicle will help. We should be able to get
the same result in the trucks before long, and maybe even this weekend."
Buescher is second in the rookie standings, only one point behind leader Tayler
Malsam (No. 81 One Eighty Toyota).
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series veteran crew chief John Monsam has joined
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) as crew chief of the No. 4 Chevrolet team. Monsam will
be on hand this weekend at Lowe's for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200
to work alongside KHI Nationwide Series team crew chief Ernie Cope before taking
over the crew chief duties full time at Dover International Speedway on May 29.
With his move to KHI, Monsam also reunites with Ron Hornaday Jr. and Rick
Carelli, as he has led both drivers to victories in Truck Series competition.
Monsam guided Hornaday to Victory Lane in the 1997 NAPA 200 at Tucson (Ariz.)
Raceway Park and won with Carelli in the 2000 Kroger 200 at Richmond (Va.)
International Raceway. His other winning drivers include Mike Bliss, Dennis
Setzer and Jon Wood.