Lucas Oil 200
Dover
SPEED • MRN • Sirius
Friday, May 13, 2011
4:45 PM ET
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8:00 PM ET SDD
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Thursday, May 12
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM ET
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM ET
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Friday, May 13
!0:10 AM ET
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DOVER
 


Kroger 250
Martinsville
SPEED • MRN • Sirius
Sat. April 2, 2011
2:00 PM ET
TV Time
1:30 PM ET
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Friday April 1
11AM - 12:20 PM ET
2:10AM-3:20 AM ET
Qualifying
Saturday April 2
10:40 AM ET
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MARTINSVILLE
POST RACE
Johnny Sauter (1)
Joe Shear Jr. (CC)
Kyle Busch (2)
Ron Hornaday Jr. (3)
Cole Whitt (R)


Too Tough to Tame 200
Darlington
SPEED • MRN • Sirius
Sat. March 12, 2011
5:00 PM ET
TV Time
4:30 PM ET
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Saturday March 12
9:00 AM-10:00 AM ET
10:30AM-11:30 AM ET
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Saturday March 12
3:15 PM ET
Darlington Post Race
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DARLINGTON
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Kasey Kahne (1)
Eric Phillips (CC)
Ron Hornaday, Jr. (2)
Todd Bodine (3)
Cole Whitt(R)


09-14-2009

Quick Stats For New Hampshire
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This will be the 14th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at New Hampshire. The track's first appearance on the series schedule came in 1996.
Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 Copart Chevrolet) leads all drivers with three victories, including two straight. In fact, Hornaday is the only driver with multiple series victories at New Hampshire. His victory in 2007 came at a track record average of 109.780 mph and was the largest-ever margin of victory, 4.211 seconds. His first victory in 1996 came on a last-lap pass, which was the only lap he led the entire race.

Jack Sprague holds the most pole positions with three. He also has a track record of seven top 10s.

Three races have been won by polesitters—Jack Sprague (2001), Jimmy Spencer (2003) and Ron Hornaday Jr. (2007).

Every race since 2000 has been won from a top-10 starting position.
The furthest back any driver has started from and won was 26th by Jay Sauter (1997).

There were a track record 17 lead changes in 2005. The following year, Johnny Benson led green-to-checkered flag.

The closest margin of victory was 0.189 seconds in 2002, with Terry Cook (No. 25 Cajun Industries/Harris Trucking Toyota) winning the race.

Mike Skinner (No. 5 Toyota) set the track qualifying record in 2006 at 129.626 mph.


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