NASCAR Camping World Trucks
SPARTA, Ky. - Not only did NASCAR Camping World Truck series leader Todd Bodine spin and win the Ford Built 225 Friday night at Kentucky Speedway, but he extended his lead in the series.
Bodine also snapped Kyle Busch's NASCAR winning streak at four and the race winner added his name to the growing list of drivers who dislike Busch.
Actually, Bodine owed his fourth win of the season to Busch due toread more
JOLIET, Ill. - What can slow down Kyle Busch? Perhaps only the checkered flag.
Busch won his second-consecutive NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race and his fourth national series race in a row by dominating the EnjoyIllinois.com 225 Friday night at Chicagoland Speedway.
Busch swept all three NASCAR national series races at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway the previous weekend and continued hisread more
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 1 18 Kyle Busch NASCAR.com RaceView Toyota 206 $46,375 Running
2 19 51 Aric Almirola Graceway Pharmaceuticals Toyota 206 32,415 Running
3 5 33 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Kroger/Tide Chevrolet 206 18,810 Running
4 8 5 Mike Skinner EXIDE Batteries Toyota 206 17,350 Running
5 15 7 Justin Lofton visitPIT.com Toyota 206 13,225 Running
6 14 30 Toddread more
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck series schedules were released Aug. 18.
The significant changes, including a new race at Kentucky Speedway July 9 and a second race at Kansas Speedway, had previously been announced.
Other highlights include the first night race at Texas Motor Speedway April 9 and Chicagoland Speedway hosting the first race in theread more
BRISTOL, Tenn. - A handful of late-race cautions that pushed the race into overtime and put his fuel mileage into question couldn't keep Kyle Busch from winning his third-straight NASCAR Camping World Truck Series O'Reilly 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway Aug. 18.
While the records will show he started first, Busch took the green flag from the rear of the field after his Eric Phillips-led Kyle Buschread more
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - NASCAR officials released the 2011 schedules for its three national touring divisions Wednesday with each schedule featuring very few surprises.
Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., received a second NASCAR Nationwide Series race next year. Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa, announced earlier Wednesday it would also add a second Nationwide race in 2011.
The majority of the NASCARread more
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 8 30 Todd Bodine Germain.com Toyota 147 $51,125 Running
2 1 17 Timothy Peters WISS/Cleco Lufkin Toyota 147 35,565 Running
3 5 33 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Street-Legal Vehicle Chevrolet 147 22,410 Running
4 13 13 Johnny Sauter IN Country Television Chevrolet 147 13,250 Running
5 9 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops/Remingtonread more
DARLINGTON, S.C. - Todd Bodine proved experience beats youthful enthusiasm by holding off polesitter Timothy Peters to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Too Tough To Tame 200 at Darlington Raceway Saturday night.
In the first Truck Series race at Darlington since 2004, Bodine took the lead for the first and final time on lap 101 when leader Austin Dillon opted to pit for fuel and tiresread more
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 1 30 Todd Bodine Germain.com Toyota 150 $53,125 Running
2 2 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops/Remington Chevy 150 27,265 Running
3 5 51 Aric Almirola Zyclara Toyota 150 24,760 Running
4 3 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota 150 13,500 Running
5 7 13 Johnny Sauter Roll The Gold Chevrolet 150 11,750 Running
6 10 33 Ron Hornaday,read more
LEBANON, Tenn. - Todd Bodine cemented his hold on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series points standings with a dominant victory in the Nashville 200 at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday night.
And he may be getting in the heads of his closest pursuers.
"We did it in the style of Germain Racing: went out and just stomped on them," said Bodine, who led 91 of the race's 150 laps and increased hisread more
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 1 2 Elliott Sadler Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet 55 $36,950 Running
2 2 18 Kasey Kahne Scranton Toyota Dealers Toyota 55 27,815 Running
3 18 88 Matt Crafton Tide/Menards Chevrolet 55 21,535 Running
4 5 51 Aric Almirola Graceway Pharmaceuticals Toyota 55 18,800 Running
5 7 7 Justin Lofton visitPIT.com Toyota 55 15,450 Running
6 10 5 Mikeread more
LONG POND, Pa. - Elliott Sadler pumped his fist wildly inside his No. 2 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet as he claimed his first Camping World Truck Series victory in a wild finish in the inaugural NASCAR Camping World Pocono Mountains 125 Saturday at Pocono Raceway.
It took two attempts at a green-white-checkered finish and five extra laps, but the Emporia, Va., native charged out in front of theread more
MADISON, Ill. - Officials with Dover Motorsports, Inc., the owners of Gateway Int'l Raceway, have announced that they will not seek NASCAR Nationwide or Camping World Truck Series dates from NASCAR in 2011.
"This was a difficult decision in light of the many years of earnest and continued efforts on everyone's part to develop a viable market for these events in one of our nation's greatest cities,"read more
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 5 33 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Georgia Boot Chevrolet 200 $45,100 Running
2 2 18 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 200 29,890 Running
3 4 88 Matt Crafton Menards/Ideal Door Chevrolet 200 22,035 Running
4 9 13 Johnny Sauter SealMaster/Curb Records Chevrolet 200 15,450 Running
5 3 31 James Buescher Wolf Pack Rentalsread more
CLERMONT, Ind. - Ron Hornaday, Jr. won the AAA Insurance 200 for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with a bold third-to-first move in turn three that runner-up Kyle Busch regretted not making Friday at O'Reilly Raceway Park.
Hornaday attacked the two front-runners on lap 152, nose diving to the inside groove and passing second-place Busch and race leader Timothy Peters.
"I got behind himread more
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - NASCAR will use a revised qualifying procedure for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series when the series makes its debut at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa., July 31.
The order in which trucks will qualify for the 36 available positions will be based on their practice speeds from final practice July 30. Times will be inverted, allowing the slowest truck in practice to be theread more
Being the all-time leader in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victories is quite the accomplishment, as is having captured four titles in the series' 16-year history.
But to Ron Hornaday, Jr., achieving those records is just part of his job behind the wheel of the Kevin Harvick, Inc. No. 33 Chevrolet.
Now in his sixth season with KHI, the opportunity to drive for Kevin and DeLana Harvick was justread more
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 1 2 Kevin Harvick STUBB'S Legendary Bar-B-Q Chevy 160 $47,550 Running
2 3 29 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Dodge 160 32,390 Running
3 5 13 Johnny Sauter Curb Records/In Country TV Chevy 160 31,235 Running
4 14 30 Todd Bodine Germain.com Toyota 160 24,200 Running
5 9 88 Matt Crafton Menards/Ideal Door Chevrolet 160 19,650 Running
6 7 17 Timotread more
MADISON, Ill. - On a blistering hot day that left fourth-place finisher Todd Bodine lying on the tile floor of the media center with ice packs on his chest, Kevin Harvick beat the heat and trounced the rest of the field to win Saturday afternoon's blackout-delayed CampingWorld.com 200.
Despite a stiff neck that kept him out of Nationwide Series practice earlier in the day, Harvick, who won theread more
MADISON, Ill. - A power outage Friday evening at Gateway Int'l Raceway forced NASCAR to postpone the Camping World Truck Series CampingWorld.com 200 until 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Kevin Harvick will lead the field to the green when the race gets underway at the St. Louis-area facility in what will be a NASCAR doubleheader for the NCWT and Nationwide series with the Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250read more
1. Todd Bodine 1,555
2. Aric Almirola 1,467
3. Ron Hornaday, Jr. 1,364
4. Timothy Peters 1,360
5. Johnny Sauter 1,354
6. Mike Skinner 1,322
7. Austin Dillon 1,288
8. David Starr 1,266
9. Matt Crafton 1,263
10. Ricky Carmichael 1,245
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 1 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet 205 $43,800 Running
2 5 13 Johnny Sauter Curb Records Chevrolet 205 25,865 Running
3 10 88 Matt Crafton Menards/Ideal Door Chevrolet 205 21,260 Running
4 13 2 Ken Schrader Premier Chevy Chevrolet 205 15,150 Running
5 14 31 James Buescher Wolf Pack Rentals Chevrolet 205 11,250 Running
6 3 60 Stacread more
NEWTON, Iowa - Rookie Austin Dillon scored his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win Sunday, dominating the Lucas Oil 200 at Iowa Speedway.
In his 12th series start, Dillon, 20, led 187 of 205 laps and beat Johnny Sauter to the finish line by .635 second.
Dillon, grandson of owner Richard Childress, gave Richard Childress Racing its first truck victory since Sauter's brother Jay won at Texasread more
MOORESVILLE, N.C. - Defending Blizzard Super Late Model Series champion Johanna Long will make her NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut July 23 at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Clermont, Ind.
Long will drive the No. 15 Billy Ballew Motorsports Toyota Tundra during the AAA Insurance 200 at the .686-mile asphalt oval.
At 18 years old, Long won late-model championships in the Blizzard Super Late Modelread more
1. Todd Bodine 1,443
2. Aric Almirola 1,388
3. Timothy Peters 1,278
4. Ron Hornaday, Jr. 1,273
5. Johnny Sauter 1,179
6. Mike Skinner 1,171
7. Jason White 1,145
8. David Starr 1,132
9. Ricky Carmichael 1,107
10. Matt Crafton 1,098
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 10 51 Aric Almirola Zyclara Toyota 100 $51,350 Running
2 7 30 Todd Bodine Germain.com Toyota 100 35,515 Running
3 8 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Tundra Toyota 100 19,885 Running
4 2 33 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Longhorn Chevrolet 100 15,300 Running
5 1 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevy 100 18,400 Running
6 12 17 Timothy Peters Redread more
BROOKLYN, Mich. - Opportunistic Aric Almirola seized the lead seven laps from the finish, then held off Todd Bodine and Kyle Busch to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series VFW 200 Saturday at Michigan Int'l Speedway.
The victory, Almirola's first at MIS and second this season, was in doubt until the final turn when he was able to outrun points-leader Bodine to the checkered flag.
Despite theread more
1. Todd Bodine 1,263
2. Aric Almirola 1,198
3. Timothy Peters 1,128
4. Ron Hornaday, Jr. 1,108
5. Johnny Sauter 1,058
6. Mike Skinner 1,044
7. Matt Crafton 1,011
8. Jason White 999
9. David Starr 990
10. Ricky Carmichael 989
Fin. St. No. Driver Car Laps Money Status
1 4 30 Todd Bodine Germain.com Toyota 169 $66,025 Running
2 9 13 Johnny Sauter Curb Chevrolet 169 42,915 Running
3 1 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro/Remington Chevrolet 169 35,635 Running
4 17 5 Mike Skinner Int'l Trucks/Monaco RV Toyota 169 21,975 Running
5 8 2 Ken Schrader Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet 169 15,375 Running
6 3 31 Jamesread more
FORT WORTH, Texas -Todd Bodine added to his résumé as the Camping World Truck Series' winningest driver at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday night with an overtime victory in the WinStar World Casino 400k.
Bodine drove away from four-time and reigning series champion Ron Hornaday, Jr. and Timothy Peters on a green-white-checkered flag restart to notch his sixth career victory on TMS' 1.5-mile oval,read more