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Through The Lens: Jack Sprague

Michigan racer Jack Sprague found his home in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Sprague, who started his NASCAR career in the Busch Series and also dabbled in Cup Series competition, is one of the mainstays of the Truck Series.
The 43-year-old driver, who will drive for Kevin Harvick, Inc. next season, owns three Craftsman Truck Series titles and has won 28 races in 272 career starts in the Truck Series. He ranks second in all-time Truck victories behind Ron Hornaday, Jr., who will be Sprague’s teammate next season.
Sprague has one triumph in 108 Busch Series starts, and is winless in 24 Cup Series races.
Sprague is also a two-time track champion at Concord (N.C.) Motorsport Park.
Featured here (clockwise from top left): Getting the monkey off his back at Martinsville in 2006;  Beating Johnny Benson (23) and Travis Kvapil (6) at the line by .031 second at Daytona in February; Celebrating a win at Memphis in 2000; Early in his career in 1989; Marking the first of three Truck Series titles in 1997 in San Francisco;  Hanging out with Ron Hornaday, Jr. (left) and Mike Bliss in 1998; At the track in 1995. — NSSN Archives

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