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Kroger 250
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Too Tough to Tame 200
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But in 2011, Austin Dillon changed all of that. At 21 years, six months and 22 days, Dillon became the youngest champion in the 17-year history of the series, signaling a possible changing of the guard.

Dillon was not alone in the young gun discussion, with the likes of Johnny Sauter, James Buescher and Timothy Peters all making a charge at the championship title. Throw in the addition of one of the strongest rookie classes in series history, and the series’ future looks strong.

There certainly were some outstanding performances that took place during the recently completed 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck season. The following is a look back at some of those standout performers and memorable races, as selected from discussions with the national series directors, competition department and NASCAR Integrated Marketing Communications managers.

Top Drivers

Austin Dillon
– No sophomore slump for Austin Dillon, who followed up his 2010 rookie campaign with a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship. Dillon, a native of Lewisville, N.C., at age 21 became the youngest by six years to win a title in the 17-year-old series. He’s also the first North Carolina native to wear the crown and third former top rookie to capture an overall title. Dillon, under the leadership of crew chief Danny Stockman, proved his grit to succeed in a three-way championship struggle featuring another “young gun” James Buescher and veteran Johnny Sauter. He chased down and passed Sauter, who dominated the series standings through much of the season. Dillon withstood the near miraculous comeback of Texan Buescher, who’d handicapped himself by failing to qualify for the season’s second race at Phoenix. Dillon won the pole at five venues (Daytona, Kansas, Nashville, LOR and Kentucky) this season – more than any other competitor. His victory at Chicagoland in September was especially sweet, marking the first time Dillon had won with Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch in the field.

Ron Hornaday Jr. (Honorable Mention) – When the first half of the season started with three finishes outside the top-25, many wrote Ron Hornaday Jr.’s winning ways off. He won at Texas Motor Speedway in June and Atlanta Motor Speedway in September. Then Hornaday captured his milestone 50th victory at Kentucky Speedway, followed with his first win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. More impressive he won in two different Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet trucks, the No. 2 and the No. 33, and won with a pair of different crew chiefs, Bruce Cook and Jeff Hensley. Hornaday became just the fourth driver to compete in at least 300 races.

Comeback Driver of the Year

Johnny Sauter –
This season was one of ups and downs, dominance and frustration for Johnny Sauter and his Ohio-based team. Sauter ranked no worse than second in the standings from March through the Labor Day weekend. He took the points lead for the first time in his career following a signature victory at Martinsville Speedway where he measured a solid field that included Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick. From June through August, Sauter racked up a trio of second-place finishes at Kansas, Nashville and Bristol. Mechanical issues and several penalties, however, kept the points close and allowed 21-year-old rivals Austin Dillon and James Buescher to pressure Sauter. He made an impressive comeback, winning the season ending race at Homestead and finished second to Dillon in the standings by six points.

James Buescher (Honorable Mention) – Never give up is how James Buescher – who finished third in the series standings - will remember his 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season. Buescher qualified second and finished ninth in the season opener at Daytona International Speedway. A week later, he wasn’t fast enough to make the field in Phoenix which dropped him to 24th in the standings. Then Buescher began what will forever be known as “the streak” in April. Beginning with a fifth-place performance in Nashville, Buescher went on a tear finishing 13 consecutive times among the top 10. He raced efficiently with calculation, letting the points pile up while rivals Johnny Sauter and Austin Dillon were hot and cold, charging forward and falling back.

Top Team

ThorSport Racing
– It was a banner season for ThorSport Racing and owners Duke and Rhonda Thorson – one of the longest running teams in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series garage. Drivers Johnny Sauter and Matt Crafton nabbed a combined three victories (Martinsville, Iowa and Homestead), four Keystone Light Pole Awards and finished second and eighth in the series standings, respectively. The Sandusky, Ohio based team not only had success on the track, but off the track as well. In August, the team officially opened their new state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot racing facility.

Kevin Harvick Inc. (Honorable Mention) – All good things must come to an end, and Kevin Harvick Inc. went out a winner in the organization’s final season – capturing the 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series owners’ championship in its No. 2 Chevrolet Silverado. The title was the third for what began as a single-truck, part-time operation fielded by DeLana and Kevin Harvick in 2001. KHI also won championships in 2007 and 2009, concurrent with Ron Hornaday Jr.’s third and fourth titles. KHI ended the season with an impressive combined 10 victories.

Top Breakthrough Performers

Joey Coulter –
He could be considered the season’s biggest surprise, but Joey Coulter proved being consistent is the key to success for a rookie. The 21-year-old Sunoco Rookie of the Year winner had five top-five and 13 top-10 finishes, including top-five finishes in two of the final three events of the season. He finished seventh in the final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series standings. Coulter – along with Richard Childress Racing teammate Austin Dillon – became only the second duo in history to earn the series championship and Sunoco Rookie of the Year titles in the same season from the same organization.

Nelson Piquet Jr. (Honorable Mention) – With a rich family history in racing and an impressive five-race deal last season, Nelson Piquet Jr. had everyone’s attention from the start of the season. The Brazilian native finished second at Nashville in only his 10th series start. He scored six top-five and 13 top-10 finishes, including two fourth-place finishes in the final two races of the season. Despite battling streaks of bad luck, Piquet rebounded to climb his way back into the top-10 NASCAR Camping World Truck standings.

Top Races

Fast Five 225 at Chicagoland Speedway (Sept. 16)


One would expect a driver’s first victory to be the biggest race of his career, but his fourth? That is what Austin Dillon claimed following his fourth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory after holding off NASCAR Sprint Cup competitors Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch. Harvick dominated the 150-lap event leading a race-high 99 laps, but a vibration forced a four tire stop late in the race resulting in a second- place finish. The victory moved Dillon within three points of the championship lead with seven races remaining in the 2011 season.

AAA Insurance 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway (July 29)

Spins are anticipated – if not expected – at Lucas Oil Raceway. However, recovering from them is a different story. What appeared to be a disappointing turn of events for Timothy Peters at the midway point of the event proved to be a blessing in disguise. A flat tire caused Peters to spin forcing him to pit for service out of sequence. The unscheduled pit stop allowed Peters to have the advantage over the competition in the final laps and chase down James Buescher – who led 97 laps – with six laps remaining to pull off the spin-to-win upset.


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SAUTER: Near-Flawless Performance

ARMSTRONG: Season Ends On A High Note

TOYOTA: Homestead Post-Race Notes & Quotes

HORNADAY: Headed To Joe Denette Motorsports

GAUGHAN: Brings Momentum To Homestead

BODINE: Brings New Truck To Season Ender

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SAUTER: Homestead-Miami Will Be 'Old School Aggresive Driving'

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SAUTER: 'We're Not Out Of This' Title Race

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TOYOTA: Post Texas Notes And Quotes

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TEAM NEWS: Keselowski Racing Sets Sponsors

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CRAFTON: Starts First But Ends 12th At Paperclip

SAUTER: "Beatin' And Bangin" At Martinsville

TOYOTA: Post Martinsville Notes And Quotes

TANNER: Paperclip Debut Goes Well

SPEED Note: Talladega NCWTS Race Scores Season’s Second-Highes​t Rating

CRAFTON: Coca-Cola 250 Fizzes Out

SAUTER: Rallies For 15th Place 'Dega Finish

PAPIS: Races Well In Memory Of Dan Wheldon

ARMSTRONG: Gets Away With Clean Truck At 'Dega

TOYOTA: Talladega Qualifying Notes And Quote

PIQUET: Positive Thinking Toward Talladega

HORNADAY: On A Roll Heading To 'Dega

SAUTER: Focused On Winning, Not Championship

CRAFTON: 'Always A Little Anxious' At Talladega

PAPIS: Rookie Costs Tundra Driver

STARR: No Lady Luck In Vegas

SAUTER: Lady Luck Smiles At Sin City

CRAFTON: Loves Racing At Las Vegas

SAUTER: Knows How To Win At Vegas

YOUNG GUNS: Among Best In Series History

BASS: Hits 30 Years in NASCAR

DILLON: Set For Cup Debut At Kansas

SPEED Note: Truck Series Ratings Up For Fourth Consecutiv​e Week

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ARMSTRONG: Nabs Ninth In Kentucky 225

CRAFTON: Mechanical Woes Yield 23rd Place Finish

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GAUGHAN: Chicagoland Easy To Learn

ARMSTRONG: Remembers Chicagoland Turns

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MARKS: Part Failure Yields 28th Place At AMS

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TOYOTA: Post Notes And Quotes Post Bristol

PALUDO: Banking On Banks Of BMS

SPEED: NCWTS Race From Michigan Enjoyed Year-To-Ye​ar Ratings Increase

BODINE: Ready To Get Up On The Wheel

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SILAS: Bristol Makes You Gasp

PAPIS: Early Accident Ruins 'Best Truck Of Year' At MIS

STARR: Lands Top Five In Irish Hills

SAUTER: Brings 'Secret Weapon' To BMS

CRAFTON: Key to Bristol - Survival

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CRAFTON: Late-Race Wreck Takes Pole Winner Out

SAUTER: Lucky 13th At MIS

ARMSTRONG: MIS Chaos Yields 24th Place Finish

HARVICK: Survives Late-Race Crashes To Score MIS Win

TOYOTA: Post Race MIS Note And Quotes

GAUGHAN: MIS Key - Aero Package

BODINE: Wants To Beat Runner-Up Finish

HORNADAY: No Quit In Us

HARVICK: Lots Of Factors At Michigan

PIQUET: Feeling Good About Michigan

BUESCHER: Focused On Michigan, Title

PALUDO: Preparing For First Trip To MIS

PETERS: Carrying Momentum To Michigan

CARMICHAEL: Counting On Better At Michigan This Time

MARTIN: Back In Truck At Michigan

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NEWMAN: Will Race In Atlanta 200

CRAFTON: MIS Wide And Fast

SAUTER: Foot To The Floor At Irish Hills

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TRACK NEWS: Pocono's Mattioli Steps Down

BODINE: Pocono A Homecoming Of Sorts

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CRAFTON: Pocono 'An Absolute Blast'

HORNADAY: Excited About Pocono Return

PIQUET: Confidence Still Growing

HARVICK: Returning To KHI Seat At Pocono

STARR: Top-Five Finish At LOR

SAUTER: Rough Night At LOR

CRAFTON: Comes Home Sixth At LOR

TOYOTA: Notes And Quotes Post LOR

BODINE: Wheels No. 5 For Randy Moss Motorsports

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STARR: Bittersweet Trip To Indianapolis

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PAPIS: Hot Night In Music City

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Dillon: Scores First 2011 Win

SAUTER: Second Equals First

STARR: Milestone Start At Nashville

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GAUGHAN: Gearing Up For Nashville

CHASTAIN: Makes Debut Series Run In No. 66 At Indy

HORNADAY: Hunting Another Nashville Win

SADLER: Back In Action At Nashville

PIQUET: Shooting For A Win At Nashville

SAUTER: Seeking Second Guitar At Nashville

CRAFTON: 13th Start At Music City

MARKS: Nashville May Be Last Run

STARR: Shotguns To Second Top Ten In A Row

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CRAFTON: Breaks Winless Streak

ARMSTRONG: Series Debut Competitive

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SPEED: Krista Voda Throws Out First Pitch

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CRAFTON: Looking Forward To Iowa

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STARR: 275th Start On Tap

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SPEED: Will Ragan-Like Redemption Carry Over To Kentucky?

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SAUTER: On Our Toes At Kentucky

CRAFTON: All About Racing At Kentucky

PIQUET: Excited About Kentucky Debut

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HORNADAY: Chasing Third Kentucky Win

WALTRIP: Realizes Next Big Goal With Race At Kentucky

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BODINE: Won Despite Late Race Spin In 2010

FONTAINE: Debut Run At 1.5 Miler

BODINE: Ready For Repeat Trip To Victory Lane

GAUGHAN: Kentucky A Good Track For Team

TRACK NEWS: Iowa Lands Sponsors For July 16 Race

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SAUTER: To Celebrate Safe Auto NASCAR Day

LOFTON: In At ESR

LOFTON: Out At Germain Racing

MARKS: Ties The Knot On Weekend Off

SPEED: NCWTS Scores Sixth Consecutive Ratings Increase

BODINE: Grabs Third At Kansas

GAUGHAN: Kansas Heat Intense

LOFTON: On A Roll To Lone-Star State

SPEED NOTE: NCWTS Ratings Up For 5th Consecutive Race

RATINGS: NASCAR On FOX Hits Three-Year Viewership High

SPEED: Teaming With Tracks To Sell Tickets

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LOFTON: Leads Before Fading At Kansas

MAYHEW: Ready To Roll With KHI

WHITE: Disappointing Day At Kansas

PALUDO: Solid 13th At Kansas

CARMICHAEL: Motivation Not A Problem At Texas

BODINE: Always The Man To Beat At Texas

PETERS: Salvages Decent Day At Kansas

BUESCHER: Riding Momentum In To Native Texas

PETERS: Texas Is Its Own Track

PALUDO: Starting Up Front Important

HOFFMAN: 25th In Kansas Debut

CRAFTON: Confident Heading To Texas

SAUTER: 'Texas Is A Great Track For Me'

PIQUET: Excited To Get To Texas

CRAFTON: Pit Crash Spoils Day At Kansas

SAUTER: Leaves Kansas As Series Leader

PAPIS: Wall Contact Yields 22nd At 1.5 Miler

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TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Racing Practice Report - Kansas

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SILAS: Second Start At Kansas In O'Reilly Auto Parts 250

TOYOTA: Pre Race Notes - Kansas

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PIQUET: First Trip To Kansas

BOWYER: Heading Home To Kansas

PALUDO: Confident Heading To Kansas

PETERS: In Search Of Kansas Breakthrough

CRAFTON: Carrying Momentum To Kansas

SPEED: Ratings Increase For Sprint All-Star Race

HORNADAY: Penalized For Rules Infraction At Charlotte

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TEAM NEWS: Germain Racing Confirms Ownership Change

SAUTER: CMS Sixth Place Best Ever Finish

CRAFTON: Pulls Out 26th Place Finish After Contact In NC Education Lottery 200

PAPIS: Racing Contact Spoils Day At CMS

TOYOTA: NCWTS Charlotte Post-Race Note & Quotes

TOYOTA: NSCS Charlotte All-Star & Showdown Qualifying Notes

TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Drivers On Grid At CMS

TEAM NEWS: Ricky Benton Racing Helping Tornado Victims

MARKS: Riding Momentum In To Charlotte

STARR: Sprint Showdown Is A 'Test Session'

TEAM NEWS: Gaunt Brothers Racing Lands Sponsor

KVAPIL: Set To Sprint At CMS

GAUGHAN: Ready For Big Track Action

BODINE: Hopes To Beat Last Year's Runner-Up Finish

ROGERS: Best Foot Forward For N. C. Education Lottery 200

SPEED Notes: All-Star Week

SWEET: Eager To Get To Charlotte

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BELL: To Race In Sprint Showdown

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STARR: Carries Momentum To Charlotte

FONTAINE: Set For Charlotte Debut

TEAM NEWS: KBM, Richards Partner With Rising Star Management Group

RCR: Drivers Ready For Charlotte

PIQUET: Seeking Strong Charlotte Finish

BOWYER: Looking Forward To Charlotte

HORNADAY: Charlotte Win A Big Prize

SPEED: Ready For Two Major NASCAR Events Within 48 Hours

CRAFTON: Rolling Into Charlotte

CARMICHAEL: Charlotte Is A 'Very Important Race'

BELL: Seeking Peak Performance At Charlotte

SPEED Note: Dover Trucks Top One Million Viewers

TEAMS: Open Doors During Charlotte Speedweeks

WHITE: Beats Monster Mile Gets 14th Place

PETERS: Late Race Crash Spoils Day

CRAFTON: Third Place Finish Yields Points Lead

SAUTER: Battles Monster To Finish 11th

STARR: Tire Gamble Doesn't Pay Off

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CRAFTON: Set For ARCA Race, Getting A Hand From Truck Team

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STARR: Ranks Dover "Awesome"

MARKS: Likes Unique Dover

ROGERS: Lucas Oil 200 First Dover Race

CRAFTON: Ready To Attack 'The Monster'

SAUTER: 'I Want A Monster Mile Trophy'

LOFTON: Looking Forward To Dover

GAUGHAN: 'No Place To Hide' At Dover

BODINE: Wants Dover Win - In A Truck

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BUSCH/HARVICK: Feud Has Truck Roots; Next Face-Off Friday

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WHITE: Seventh Run At Dover

PIQUET: Debut Run At One Mile Track

HARVICK: Debut Series Start At Monster Mile

TRACK NEWS: Talladega Superspeedway Leads 'Likes'

LAFFERTY: Hosts Late Night TV Show

PALUDO: Number One Goal - Victory Lane

PETERS: Dover Ranks As Favorite

TEAM NEWS: Lafferty Motorsports Lands CMS Sponsor

CRAFTON: To Run ARCA Race At Toledo

DELANA HARVICK: Named Among Top Women In Business

RACEBUDDY: To Complement SPEED Richmond Race Telecast

GOESS: Hoping To Build On Nashville Run

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BUSCH: Gets 1st Quarter Driver Of Year

TEAM NEWS: RCR Post Race Report -- Nashville

STARR: Scores 8th In Bully Hill Vineyards 200

LONG: Loose Trucks Yields 32nd Place Nashville Finish

SAUTER: Leads Series Points After Nashville

CRAFTON: Takes Sixth After 'Cake-Smash'

PAPIS: 23rd After Spin At Music City

PIQUET: Posts Career Finish At Nashville

HORNADAY: Strong Points Run At Nashville

SADLER: Disappointing Night At Nashville

SPEED Video: Matt Crafton Smashes Cake In Krista Voda’s Face Live On NCWTS Setup From Nashville

TOYOTA: Post-Race Notes & Quotes

TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Qualifying Report - Nashville

BODINE: Nashville Notes

SAUTER: All Smiles Heading To Nashville

TRACK NEWS: Dover Steps Up For Autism

TEAM NEWS: Turner Motorsports Signs Freese

NASCAR: Announces Postseason Schedule

KVAPIL: Knows How To Win At Music City

MARKS: Looks Forward To Nashville Return

CRAFTON: Fired Up Heading To Nashville

TEAM NEWS: Toyota Skinner Round-Up Gives Back To Charities

BODINE: High Hopes For Music City

GAUGHAN: Nashville A Welcome Destination

STARR: Loves Everything About Nashville

ROGERS: Expecting Even Better At Nashville

CARMICHAEL: Carrying Momentum To Nashville

SADLER: Races Double Header At Nashville

GALE: Likes Concrete At 1.33 Mile Track

SAUTER: Makes 500th Start For Mike Curb

PETERS: Ready To Play In Music City

PALUDO: First Run At Nashville Superspeedway

HORNADAY: Covets Gibson Guitar Trophy

PIQUET: Debut At Music City

SPEED Notes: 2012 Hall Nominees To Be Revealed On NASCAR Race Hub

TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Racing Gets New Product Partner

TEAM NEWS: SS Green Light Racing Returns To North Wilkesboro

TRACK NEWS: Nashville Superspeedway Autograph Session

WHITE: Flat Tire Deflates Strong Run At Martinsville

PETERS: Top-Five Finish At Home Town Track

PALUDO: Short-Track Yields 12th Place Finish

PAPIS: Translates Paperclip Into Top Ten Finish

CRAFTON: Disappointing Day At Martinsville

LONG: Personal Career Best At Paperclip

TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Tops At Paperclip

PETERS: Heading Home To Martinsville

PALUDO: Leaning On Teammate Peters For Help

EARNHARDT: Back In At Martinsville

HERMIE SADLER: Returns To Martinsville

BODINE: Looks Forward To Short-Track Tussle

GAUGHAN: Not A Fan Of Paperclip

LOFTON: Looking Forward To Martinsville

SAUTER: Back To Racing Roots At Martinsville

ROGERS: Carries Momentum To Martinsville

WHITE: Hoping To Turn Corner At Martinsville

CARMICHAEL: Excited About Martinsville Return

MARKS: Martinsville 'Obviously A Very Difficult Race Track'

TEAM NEWS: Jeffrey Earnhardt, Rick Ware Racing Part Ways

GOESS: We Need To Avoid Trouble At Martinsville

PIQUET: Half Mile Oval Debut

HORNADAY: Confidence At Paperclip

HARVICK: First 2011 Series Race At Martinsville

TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Racing Signs Armstrong For 3rd Team

TRACK NEWS: Kentucky Speedway Lands Race Sponsor

CRAWFORD: Takes Over At Mobile International Speedway

TEAM NEWS: Rick Ware Racing Crew Member Dies

MARKS: Leaves With Darlington Stripe

PETERS: Jumps In Points To Third After Darlington

PALUDO: First Lap Fracas Spoils Darlington Run

SAUTER: Leaves Lady Without Darlington Stripe

CRAFTON: Tames Darlington With Fourth Place Finish

LONG: Short Night At "Lady In Black"

GOESS: Top 20 In Darlington Debut

PAPIS: Tough Night At Track Too Tough To Tame

BODINE: Darlington Is Still Tough Old Girl

KAHNE: Wants More Time In Trucks

KAHNE: Flexes Muscle In First Darlington Practice

TEAM NEWS: ThorSport Racing Practice Reports- Darlington

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