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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 21, 2014 17:00:52 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 1st race of the season the Chevy Trucks Challenge at the Walt Disney World Speedway.
Ron Barfield Jr. won the pole, with a time of 27.773 seconds, beating Stacy Compton by 0.130 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Ron Barfield Jr. won his 1st pole of the year, Barfield Jr. won the 1st pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series in his 8th start,
1.94-Ron Barfield Jr. 2.86-Stacy Compton 3.14-Rick Crawford 4.3-Jay Sauter 5.17-Rich Bickle 6.80-Joe Ruttman 7.65-Kenny Allen 8.99-Chuck Bown 9.20-Butch Miller 10.34-Tobey Butler 11.07-Tammy Jo Kirk 12.6-Rick Carelli 13.30-Kelly Denton 14.7-Dave Rezendes 15.0-Randy MacDonald 16.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 17.13-Curtis Markham 18.12-Doug George 19.35-Lonnie Rush Jr. 20.24-Jack Sprague 21.43-Jimmy Hensley 22.87-Joe Nemechek 23.75-Dan Press 24.68-Bobby Dotter 25.44-Boris Said 26.10-Toby Porter 27.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 28.32-Kenny Hendrick 29.2-Mike Bliss 30.66-Bryan Reffner 31.1-Michael Waltrip
Did Not Qualify 32.31-Tony Roper 33.90-Lance Norick 34.29-Bob Keselowski 35.18-Michael Dokken 36.8-John Nemechek 37.01-Billy Ogle Jr. 38.04-Tommy Spangler 39.08-Felix Giles 40.9-Greg Marlowe 41.19-Tony Raines 42.22-David Smith 43.23-T.J. Clark 44.25-Andy Genzman 45.26-Andy Belmont 46.27-Rob Rizzo 47.39-Jeff Spraker 48.41-Randy Renfrow 49.45-Michael Choen 50.51-Perry Tripp 51.52-Tobey Butler 52.54-Jon Leavy 53.56-Darin Brassfield 54.59-Shane Doles 55.61-Randy Tolsma 56.64-Chad Dokken 57.69-Jimmy Davis 58.73-Bob Schacht 59.88-Terry Cook 60.92-Mark Kinser
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 21, 2014 21:11:08 GMT -5
Race #1 - Chevy Trucks Challenge
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their debut at the Walt Disney World Speedway, in Orlando, Florida, as new drivers and new teams were excited to get the new season underway.
Ron Barfield Jr. led the field to the green flag and would lead for the first 13 laps as the race would be a big wreckfest as Truck Series veteran Joe Ruttman would take the lead just after lap 50 and would dominate much of the remaining race and became the first driver to win in all three seasons of the truck series.
Other Noticeables: Joe Ruttman won his 1st race of the year, Ruttman scored his 5th career Craftsman Truck Series win and his first since Mesa Marin 4 races ago, Ruttman led 2 times for 82 laps, including the final 40 laps, Rick Crawford(4th),Tammy Jo Kirk(15th),Stacy Compton(20th),Chuck Bown(21st),Toby Porter(27th) and Lonnie Rush Jr.(30th) made their NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debuts, Ruttman, who finished 1st, is the points leader, leading Butch Miller by 10 points
1.80-Joe Ruttman (82 laps led) 2.20-Butch Miller (62 laps led) 3.6-Rick Carelli (6 laps led) 4.14-Rick Crawford-1 lap 5.94-Ron Barfield Jr.-2 laps (27 laps led) 6.34-Tobey Butler-2 laps 7.98-Kenny Irwin Jr.-2 laps 8.13-Curtis Markham-2 laps (5 laps led) 9.17-Rich Bickle-3 laps 10.12-Doug George-3 laps (3 laps led) 11.75-Dan Press-4 laps 12.65-Kenny Allen-4 laps (1 lap led) 13.44-Boris Said-5 laps 14.68-Bobby Dotter-5 laps 15.07-Tammy Jo Kirk-6 laps 16.66-Bryan Reffner-6 laps 17.3-Jay Sauter-24 laps (Camshaft) (14 laps led) 18.30-Kelly Denton-57 laps (Clutch) 19.1-Michael Waltrip-58 laps 20.86-Stacy Compton-74 laps (Accident) 21.99-Chuck Bown-127 laps (Header) 22.7-Dave Rezendes-134 laps (Accident) 23.87-Joe Nemechek-138 laps (Accident) 24.0-Randy MacDonald-142 laps (Accident) 25.2-Mike Bliss-144 laps (Accident) 26.24-Jack Sprague-161 laps (Accident) 27.10-Toby Porter-162 laps (Accident) 28.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-163 laps (Accident) 29.43-Jimmy Hensley-193 laps (Ignition) 30.35-Lonnie Rush Jr.-198 laps (Clutch) 31.32-Kenny Hendrick-200 laps (Engine)
Ron Barfield Jr.-1-13 Kenny Allen-14 Rick Carelli-15-20 Ron Barfield Jr.-21-34 Butch Miller-35-41 Doug George-42-44 Jay Sauter-45-58 Curtis Markham-59-63 Joe Ruttman-64-104 Butch Miller-105-159 Joe Ruttman-160-200
10 Lead Changes among 8 drivers
Caution Flags: 10 for 40 laps Lap 12 (Trucks #07 and 12 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 19 (Trucks #2 and 10 Spin Turn 2), Lap 25 (Truck #2 Spin Backstretch after contact from 98), Lap 33 (Truck #14 and 65 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 40 (Trucks #16, 10, 87, 68, 14, 24 and 65 Accident Turn 3), Lap 58 (Trucks #0 and 2 Accident Turn 3), Lap 65 (Truck #7 and 14 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 126 (Truck #68 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 6), Lap 172 (Truck #20 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 17), Lap 183 (Trucks #14 and 98 Spin Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 6.004 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 5 Minutes and 31 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 4, 2014 20:50:58 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 2nd race of the season the NAPA 200 at the Tucson Raceway Park.
Ron Hornaday Jr. won the pole, with a time of 20.979 seconds, beating Rich Bickle by 0.266 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Ron Hornaday Jr. won his 1st pole of the year, Hornaday Jr. won the 8th pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series; his first since Martinsville last year 8 races ago, Mike Skinner, the winner of this race one year ago, will not be racing this event, Joe Ruttman, who will start 23rd, will be trying to improve on his 10 point lead over Butch Miller
1.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 2.17-Rich Bickle 3.24-Jack Sprague 4.10-Toby Porter 5.99-Chuck Bown 6.2-Mike Bliss 7.3-Jay Sauter 8.14-Rick Crawford 9.27-Rob Rizzo 10.18-Michael Dokken 11.35-Lonnie Rush Jr. 12.8-John Nemechek 13.86-Stacy Compton 14.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 15.19-Tony Raines 16.44-Boris Said 17.79-Kevin Harvick 18.66-Bryan Reffner 19.7-Dave Rezendes 20.20-Butch Miller 21.43-Jimmy Hensley 22.68-Bobby Dotter 23.80-Joe Ruttman 24.30-Kelly Denton 25.34-Tony Roper 26.29-Bob Keselowski 27.21-Kenny Hendrick 28.6-Rick Carelli 29.13-Mike Colabucci 30.12-Doug George 31.75-Dan Press 32.61-Randy Tolsma
Did Not Qualify 33.07-Tammy Jo Kirk 34.9-Kevin Briscoe 35.09-Tim Buckley 36.11-Mike Hurlbert 37.15-Mike Cope 38.23-T.J. Clark 39.25-Andy Genzman 40.26-Andy Belmont 41.31-Tony Roper 42.32-Curtis Markham 43.45-Michael Cohen 44.52-Tobey Butler 45.53-Scott Hansen 46.54-Jon Leavy 47.55-Lance Hooper 48.56-Darin Brassfield 49.63-Carlos Serrano 50.65-Kenny Allen 51.73-Scott Grissom 52.88-Terry Cook 53.90-Lance Norick
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 5, 2014 1:00:25 GMT -5
Race #2 - NAPA 200
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their second stop of 1997 at the Tucson Raceway Park, in Tucson, Arizona, as drivers and team visited the track for the 3rd and final time.
Ron Hornaday Jr. led the field to the green flag and would lead for the first lap before being passed by Jack Sprague. The first of 7 cautions would come out on Lap 3 when Dave Rezendes was spun by Boris Said, then while under caution, Rezendes would break a Header and finish dead last.
Once the green came back out, Rob Rizzo would work his way past Sprague and began to pull away from everyone else, leading more laps then any other race in his career. However shortly after the halfway point his truck began to fade, allowing drivers to get several laps back including Jay Sauter, who was two laps down at the time.
Sauter would pass Rizzo two times to get back on the lead lap, then with the aid of a caution, was able to pass Rizzo for the lead and no one would catch Sauter who scored the first win of his career.
Other Noticeables: Jay Sauter won his 1st race of the year, Sauter scored his 1st career Craftsman Truck Series win in his 10th start, Sauter led 1 time for 63 laps, including the final 63 laps, Richard Childress Racing scored their second win at Tucson and their 9th career win as a team with Skinner having won eight and Sauter winning one, Tony Raines(29th) made his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut, Rick Crawford, who finished 2nd, became the new points leader, leading Butch Miller by 18 points This was the third and final time the Truck Series would race at Tucson, with each year scoring a different winner: Ron Hornaday Jr.(1995), Mike Skinner(1996) and Jay Sauter(1997
1.3-Jay Sauter (63 laps led) 2.14-Rick Crawford 3.27-Rob Rizzo-1 lap (123 laps led) 4.2-Mike Bliss-2 laps 5.17-Rich Bickle-2 laps 6.18-Michael Dokken-2 laps 7.24-Jack Sprague-2 laps (13 laps led) 8.20-Butch Miller-3 laps 9.99-Chuck Bown-3 laps 10.43-Jimmy Hensley-3 laps 11.44-Boris Said-4 laps 12.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-4 laps (1 lap led) 13.86-Stacy Compton-5 laps 14.98-Kenny Irwin Jr.-5 laps 15.35-Lonnie Rush Jr.-5 laps 16.79-Kevin Harvick-6 laps 17.68-Bobby Dotter-7 laps 18.29-Bob Keselowski-7 laps 19.13-Mike Colabucci-7 laps 20.61-Randy Tolsma-7 laps 21.6-Rick Carelli-7 laps 22.80-Joe Ruttman-8 laps 23.8-John Nemechek-8 laps 24.34-Tony Roper-9 laps 25.21-Kenny Hendrick-10 laps 26.10-Toby Porter-75 laps (Accident) 27.30-Kelly Denton-77 laps (Accident) 28.75-Dan Press-116 laps (Accident) 29.19-Tony Raines-121 laps (Accident) 30.66-Bryan Reffner-140 laps (Header) 31.12-Doug George-175 laps (Accident) 32.7-Dave Rezendes-196 laps (Header)
Ron Hornaday Jr.-1 Jack Sprague-2-14 Rob Rizzo-15-137 Jay Sauter-138-200
3 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 7 for 35 laps Lap 3 (Truck #7 Spin Backstretch after contact from 44), Lap 30 (Truck #12 Accident Turn 2), Lap 82 (Truck #19 Accident Turn 2), Lap 91 (Truck #75 Accident Turn 2), Lap 112 (Trucks #16 and 35 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 127 (Trucks #30, 10, 21 and 80 Accident Turn 2), Lap 171 (Truck #79 Spin Frontstretch)
Margin of Victory: 8.764 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 24 Minutes and 13 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 18, 2014 10:06:21 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 3rd race of the season the Florida Dodge Dealers 400K at the Miami-Dade Homestead Motorsports Complex.
Chuck Bown won the pole, with a time of 50.267 seconds, beating Ron Hornaday Jr. by 0.336 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Chuck Bown won his 1st pole of the year, Bown won the 1st pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series in his 3rd start, Dave Rezendes, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 5th, Rick Crawford, who will start 15th, will be trying to improve on his 18 point lead over Butch Miller
1.99-Chuck Bown 2.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 3.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 4.6-Rick Carelli 5.35-Dave Rezendes 6.31-Tony Roper 7.93-Mike Skinner 8.90-Lance Norick 9.43-Jimmy Hensley 10.2-Mike Bliss 11.24-Jack Sprague 12.65-Kenny Allen 13.27-Rob Rizzo 14.20-Butch Miller 15.14-Rick Crawford 16.52-Tobey Butler 17.17-Rich Bickle 18.8-John Nemechek 19.7-Tammy Jo Kirk 20.19-Tony Raines 21.07-Barry Bodine 22.80-Joe Ruttman 23.72-Randy MacDonald 24.3-Jay Sauter 25.30-Kelly Denton 26.75-Dan Press 27.29-Bob Keselowski 28.12-Doug George 29.15-Mike Cope 30.44-Boris Said 31.57-Brian Cunningham 32.66-Bryan Reffner 33.32-Curtis Markham 34.18-Michael Dokken 35.86-Stacy Compton 36.56-Dennis Setzer 37.22-Dave Smith 38.53-Lonnie Rush Jr.
Did Not Qualify 39.00-Frank Kimmel 40.10-Toby Porter 41.23-T.J. Clark 42.34-Bob Brevak 43.45-Michael Cohen 44.51-Terry McCarthy 45.54-Jon Leavy 46.55-Jim Bown 47.61-Randy Tolsma 48.62-Blaise Alexander 49.68-Bobby Dotter 50.68-Ronnie Newman 51.73-Bob Schacht 52.81-Jerry Glanville 53.88-Terry Cook
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 18, 2014 23:08:48 GMT -5
Race #3 - Florida Dodge Dealers 400K
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their third stop of 1997 at the Miami-Dade Homestead Motorsports Complex, in Homestead, Florida, as drivers and team visited the track for the 2nd time.
Chuck Bown led the field to the green flag and would lead the first 11 laps before being wrecked out of the lead allowing Mike Skinner to take over. Seconds later Skinner suffered mechanical issues and would drop out of the race early. Points leader Rick Crawford would drop out as well due to damage he had recieved during a wreck.
Much of the day would be slowed due to wrecks, but when the caution wasn't out the racing was intense as Kenny Irwin Jr. led over half of the event but had to hold off five drivers late to score his first ever NASCAR win.
Other Noticeables: Kenny Irwin Jr. won his 1st race of the year, Irwin Jr. scored his 1st career Craftsman Truck Series win in his 8th start, Irwin Jr. led 4 times for 86 laps, including the final 31 laps, John Nemechek, who was tragedy killed in this event in real life in 1997, finished 34th in the final event he will be used, Rich Bickle, who finished 3rd, became the new points leader, leading Kenny Irwin Jr. by 11 points
1.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. (86 laps led) 2.24-Jack Sprague (10 laps led) 3.17-Rich Bickle 4.2-Mike Bliss (12 laps led) 5.52-Tobey Butler 6.99-Chuck Bown-1 lap (31 laps led) 7.6-Rick Carelli-1 lap (5 laps led) 8.65-Kenny Allen-1 lap 9.35-Dave Rezendes-1 lap (5 laps led) 10.15-Mike Cope-1 lap 11.72-Randy MacDonald-1 lap 12.7-Tammy Jo Kirk-1 lap 13.30-Kelly Denton-1 lap 14.27-Rob Rizzo-1 lap 15.29-Bob Keselowski-1 lap 16.20-Butch Miller-2 laps 17.75-Dan Press-2 laps (4 laps led) 18.43-Jimmy Hensley-2 laps (1 lap led) 19.32-Curtis Markham-2 laps 20.12-Doug George-3 laps 21.80-Joe Ruttman-3 laps 22.31-Tony Roper-3 laps 23.44-Boris Said-3 laps 24.56-Dennis Setzer-4 laps 25.66-Bryan Reffner-6 laps 26.53-Lonnie Rush Jr.-6 laps 27.18-Michael Dokken-7 laps 28.3-Jay Sauter-29 laps (Clutch) 29.90-Lance Norick-91 laps (Accident) 30.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-95 laps (Accident) 31.57-Brian Cunningham-110 laps (Accident) 32.86-Stacy Compton-129 laps (Accident) 33.22-Dave Smith-130 laps (Accident) 34.8-John Nemechek-134 laps (Piston) 35.19-Tony Raines-141 laps (Clutch) 36.93-Mike Skinner-145 laps (Engine) (4 laps led) 37.07-Barry Bodine-149 laps (Piston) 38.14-Rick Crawford-149 laps (Accident)
Chuck Bown-1-11 Mike Skinner-12-15 Ron Hornaday Jr.-16-18 Chuck Bown-19-26 Jack Sprague-27-36 Kenny Irwin Jr.-37-46 Rick Carelli-47-51 Dan Press-52-55 Jimmy Hensley-56 Kenny Irwin Jr.-57-77 Chuck Bown-78-89 Dave Rezendes-90-94 Kenny Irwin Jr.-95-117 Mike Bliss-118-129 Kenny Irwin Jr.-130-161
14 Lead Changes among 10 drivers
Caution Flags: 17 for 69 laps Lap 1 (Trucks #15 and 18 Spin Turn 1), Lap 12 (Trucks #99 and 53 Spin Turn 4), Lap 18 (Trucks #22 and 80 Spin Turn 1), Lap 26 (Truck #44 Spin Turn 1), Lap 32 (Trucks #53, 56, 90, 35, 27, 3, 44, 86 and 22 Accident Turn 2), Lap 45 (Truck #52 Spin Turn 1), Lap 51 (Trucks #18, 65, 29, 57 and 15 Accident Turn 1), Lap 57 (Truck #16 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 43), Lap 65 (Trucks #20 and 16 Spin Turn 3), Lap 70 (Trucks #18 and 66 Spin Turn 1; Trucks #3, 56, 80, 29, 90 and 72 Accident Turn 2), Lap 77 (Truck #2 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 72), Lap 85 (Trucks #17 and 44 Spin Turn 1), Lap 96 (Trucks #3 and 20 Spin Turn 1), Lap 125 (Truck #31 Stalled Backstretch), Lap 135 (Truck #31 Spin Turn 2), Lap 146 (Truck #66 Stalled Turn 2), Lap 156 (Trucks #31 and 35 Spin Turn 1)
Margin of Victory: 0.821 Seconds
Time of Race: 3 Hours, 15 Minutes and 39 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 17, 2014 15:11:23 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 4th race of the season the Chevy Desert Star Classic at the Phoenix International Raceway.
Mike Bliss won the pole, with a time of 36.320 seconds, beating Rich Bickle by 0.219 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Mike Bliss won his 1st pole of the year, Bliss won the 5th pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series and his first since New Hampshire 11 races ago, Mike Skinner, the winner of this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, Rich Bickle, who will start 2nd, will be trying to improve on his 11 point lead over Kenny Irwin Jr.
1.2-Mike Bliss 2.17-Rich Bickle 3.6-Rick Carelli 4.80-Joe Ruttman 5.35-Dave Rezendes 6.99-Chuck Bown 7.3-Jay Sauter 8.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 9.30-Kelly Denton 10.29-Bob Keselowski 11.90-Lance Norick 12.10-Toby Porter 13.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 14.7-Tammy Jo Kirk 15.12-Doug George 16.24-Jack Sprague 17.43-Jimmy Hensley 18.65-Kenny Allen 19.52-Tobey Butler 20.77-Lonnie Rush Jr. 21.44-Boris Said 22.14-Rick Crawford 23.23-T.J. Clark 24.32-Curtis Markham 25.18-Michael Dokken 26.57-Brian Cunningham 27.56-Brandon Butler 28.86-Stacy Compton 29.88-Terry Cook 30.75-Dan Press 31.81-Jerry Glanville 32.68-Bobby Dotter 33.20-Butch Miller 34.66-Bryan Reffner 35.34-Bob Brevak 36.31-Tony Roper
Did Not Qualify 37.19-Tony Raines 38.04-Tommy Spangler 39.55-Jim Bown 40.61-Randy Tolsma 41.27-Rob Rizzo 42.13-Mike Colabucci 43.54-Jon Leavy 44.25-Andy Genzman 45.92-Mark Kinser 46.26-Andy Belmont 47.38-Doug Adams
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 18, 2014 9:00:01 GMT -5
Race #4 - Chevy Desert Star Classic
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their fourth stop of 1997 at the Phoenix International Raceway, in Avondale, Arizona, for the Chevy Desert Star Classic.
Mike Bliss led the field to the green flag and would lead the first 26 laps as last week's winner Kenny Irwin Jr. would have mechanical issues and would finish last. Bliss would swap the lead with Bob Keselowski for several laps before pulling away till the second caution for Joe Ruttman's stalled truck.
As drivers pitted, Bliss had a slow stop allowing Chuck Bown and Keselowski to beat him out of the pits, and a chance for Jack Sprague to work his way into the Top 5 and soon worked his way into the lead. Sprague began to pull away from the field and despite a late caution, he would pull off the win.
Other Noticeables: Jack Sprague won his 1st race of the year, Sprague scored his 1st career Craftsman Truck Series win in his 48th start, Sprague led 1 time for 81 laps, including the final 81 laps, Bob Brevak, who was making his last career start before focusing as a team owner, finished a disappointing 29th, Rich Bickle, who finished 12th, kept his points lead, leading Jack Sprague by 4 points
1.24-Jack Sprague (81 laps led) 2.29-Bob Keselowski-2 laps (3 laps led) 3.35-Dave Rezendes-3 laps 4.2-Mike Bliss-3 laps (69 laps led) 5.99-Chuck Bown-3 laps (3 laps led) 6.43-Jimmy Hensley-4 laps 7.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-4 laps 8.7-Tammy Jo Kirk-4 laps 9.52-Tobey Butler-5 laps 10.6-Rick Carelli-5 laps 11.90-Lance Norick-5 laps 12.17-Rich Bickle-6 laps 13.30-Kelly Denton-6 laps 14.14-Rick Crawford-6 laps 15.3-Jay Sauter-7 laps 16.10-Toby Porter-7 laps 17.65-Kenny Allen-8 laps 18.88-Terry Cook-8 laps 19.12-Doug George-8 laps 20.75-Dan Press-8 laps 21.57-Brian Cunningham-8 laps 22.77-Lonnie Rush Jr.-9 laps 23.56-Brandon Butler-9 laps 24.18-Michael Dokken-9 laps 25.44-Boris Said-9 laps 26.23-T.J. Clark-11 laps 27.86-Stacy Compton-11 laps 28.66-Bryan Reffner-12 laps 29.34-Bob Brevak-13 laps 30.20-Butch Miller-13 laps 31.68-Bobby Dotter-70 laps (Valve) 32.80-Joe Ruttman-88 laps (Header) 33.31-Tony Roper-90 laps (Gearbox) 34.32-Curtis Markham-110 laps (Camshaft) 35.81-Jerry Glanville-138 laps (Header) 36.98-Kenny Irwin Jr.-154 laps (Camshaft)
Mike Bliss-1-26 Bob Keselowski-27 Mike Bliss-28 Bob Keselowski-29 Mike Bliss-30-71 Chuck Bown-72-74 Bob Keselowski-75 Jack Sprague-76-156
7 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 12 laps Lap 2 (Trucks #34 and 98 Spin Backstretch), Lap 70 (Truck #80 Stalled Frontstretch), Lap 145 (Truck #75 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 43)
Margin of Victory: 2 Laps
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 50 Minutes and 15 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 9, 2015 23:05:49 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the Craftsman 200 at the Portland Speedway.
Bob Keselowski won the pole, with a time of 23.503 seconds, beating Butch Miller by 0.483 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bob Keselowski won his 1st pole of the year, Keselowski won the 1st pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series in his 44th start, Mike Bliss, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 4th, Rich Bickle, who will start 14th, will be trying to improve on his 4 point lead over Jack Sprague
1.29-Bob Keselowski 2.20-Butch Miller 3.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 4.2-Mike Bliss 5.19-Tony Raines 6.3-Jay Sauter 7.80-Joe Ruttman 8.14-Rick Crawford 9.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 10.43-Jimmy Hensley 11.24-Jack Sprague 12.35-Dave Rezendes 13.75-Dan Press 14.17-Rich Bickle 15.87-Jim Bown 16.66-Bryan Reffner 17.01-Dave Goulet 18.4-Bill Sedgwick 19.12-Doug George 20.18-Michael Dokken 21.7-Tammy Jo Kirk 22.6-Rick Carelli 23.86-Stacy Compton 24.31-Tony Roper 25.27-Rob Rizzo 26.99-Chuck Bown 27.44-Boris Said 28.90-Lance Norick 29.65-Kenny Allen 30.77-Lonnie Rush Jr. 31.52-Tobey Butler 32.02-Rick McCray
Did Not Qualify 33.10-Toby Porter 34.23-T.J. Clark 35.25-Andy Genzman 36.56-Brandon Butler 37.57-Brian Cunningham
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 10, 2015 22:03:07 GMT -5
Race #5 - Craftsman 200
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their fifth stop of 1997 at the Portland Speedway, in Portland, Oregon, for the Craftsman 200.
Bob Keselowski led the field to the green flag and would surprise a lot of people and led for nearly the first forty laps before mechanical issues ended his day early. Rick Crawford, a rookie in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, would also surprise quite a lot of people, running up in the Top 5 all day and even led during the early stages of the event. Phoenix winner Jack Sprague would soon find himself in the lead as well and looked to be pulling away until a caution came out the required drivers to pit for fuel.
As drivers pitted, Sprague gave up the lead to Butch Miller and then Tobey Butler before Crawford would lead briefly before Rich Bickle would take command. Bickle would pull away ever so slowly after each lap, and despite two cautions over the last 100 laps, Bickle was able to maintain his lead and score his first win of 1997.
Other Noticeables: Rich Bickle won his 1st race of the year, Bickle scored his 3rd career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win and his first since Watkins Glen 15 races ago, Bickle led 1 time for 102 laps, including the final 102 laps, Dave Goulet(16th) made his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut, Rich Bickle, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Jack Sprague by 14 points
1.17-Rich Bickle (102 laps led) 2.24-Jack Sprague-1 lap (32 laps led) 3.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-2 laps 4.20-Butch Miller-2 laps (1 lap led) 5.14-Rick Crawford-2 laps (24 laps led) 6.2-Mike Bliss-3 laps 7.43-Jimmy Hensley-4 laps 8.98-Kenny Irwin Jr.-4 laps 9.19-Tony Raines-4 laps 10.52-Tobey Butler-4 laps (5 laps led) 11.86-Stacy Compton-4 laps 12.35-Dave Rezendes-5 laps 13.87-Jim Bown-6 laps 14.3-Jay Sauter-7 laps 15.75-Dan Press-7 laps 16.01-Dave Goulet-8 laps 17.90-Lance Norick-8 laps 18.7-Tammy Jo Kirk-9 laps 19.44-Boris Said-9 laps 20.27-Rob Rizzo-9 laps 21.31-Tony Roper-9 laps 22.99-Chuck Bown-9 laps 23.66-Bryan Reffner-10 laps 24.65-Kenny Allen-10 laps 25.12-Doug George-10 laps 26.77-Lonnie Rush Jr.-10 laps 27.6-Rick Carelli-11 laps 28.18-Michael Dokken-12 laps 29.02-Rick McCray-13 laps 30.4-Bill Sedgwick-140 laps (Header) 31.80-Joe Ruttman-152 laps (Gearbox) 32.29-Bob Keselowski-153 laps (Piston) (36 laps led)
Bob Keselowski-1-32 Rick Crawford-33-42 Bob Keselowski-43-46 Rick Crawford-47-59 Jack Sprague-60-91 Butch Miller-92 Tobey Butler-93-97 Rick Crawford-98 Rich Bickle-99-200
8 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 7 for 35 laps Lap 17 (Truck #2 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 17), Lap 26 (Trucks #2 and 19 Spin Turn 2), Lap 42 (Truck #35 Spin Turn 3), Lap 63 (Truck #4 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 14), Lap 91 (Truck #18 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 87), Lap 119 (Truck #65 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 7), Lap 133 (Trucks #18 and 99 Spin Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 42 Minutes and 46 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 31, 2015 12:15:25 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 6th race of the season the NAPACARD 200 at the Evergreen Speedway.
Stacy Compton won the pole, with a time of 28.444 seconds, beating Jack Sprague by 0.075 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Stacy Compton won his 1st pole of the year, Compton won the 1st pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series in his 6th start, Rich Bickle, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 9th, Bickle, who will start 9th, will be trying to improve on his 14 point lead over Jack Sprague
1.86-Stacy Compton 2.24-Jack Sprague 3.29-Bob Keselowski 4.55-Ron Barfield Jr. 5.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 6.18-Michael Dokken 7.65-Kenny Allen 8.80-Joe Ruttman 9.17-Rich Bickle 10.99-Chuck Bown 11.2-Mike Bliss 12.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 13.31-Tony Roper 14.19-Tony Raines 15.52-Tobey Butler 16.02-Rick McCray 17.20-Butch Miller 18.12-Doug George 19.66-Bryan Reffner 20.6-Rick Carelli 21.90-Lance Norick 22.56-Brandon Butler 23.43-Jimmy Hensley 24.61-Randy Tolsma 25.44-Boris Said 26.7-Tammy Jo Kirk 27.3-Jay Sauter 28.35-Dave Rezendes 29.14-Rick Crawford 30.25-Andy Genzman 31.23-T.J. Clark 32.75-Dan Press
Did Not Qualify 33.01-Dave Goulet 34.4-Bill Sedgwick 35.57-Brian Cunningham 36.77-Lonnie Rush Jr. 37.87-Jim Bown 38.92-Mark Kinser
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 31, 2015 22:00:23 GMT -5
Race #6 - NAPACARD 200
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their sixth stop of 1997 at the Evergreen Speedway, in Monroe, Washington, for the NAPACARD 200.
Stacy Compton led the field to the green flag but would not even lead the first two turns as Jack Sprague passed him on the high side to lead the first lap. Homestead-Miami winner, Kenny Irwin Jr., would work his way past Sprague to lead the third lap and would began to pull himself away from the field while drivers fought for position all day long. Several big wrecks in the early half of the race would take out favorites like Ron Hornaday Jr., Jack Sprague, Joe Ruttman and Jimmy Hensley.
While leading, Kenny Irwin Jr. was collected in one of the wrecks, getting damage as he would give up the lead briefly to Kenny Allen, and would lead for nearly twenty more laps before Tobey Butler took the lead shortly before the half-way point. Once in the lead, Butler showed the world why he was picked to drive for Ken Schrader, never being passed for the lead and scoring his first win of 1997 and his first in his career.
Other Noticeables: Tobey Butler won his 1st race of the year, Butler scored his 1st career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win in his 31st start, Butler led 1 time for 115 laps, including the final 115 laps, Rich Bickle, who finished 3rd, kept his points lead, leading Jack Sprague by 79 points
1.52-Tobey Butler (115 laps led) 2.98-Kenny Irwin Jr.-1 lap (77 laps led) 3.17-Rich Bickle-1 lap 4.18-Michael Dokken-2 laps 5.75-Dan Press-3 laps 6.6-Rick Carelli-3 laps 7.65-Kenny Allen-4 laps (6 laps led) 8.31-Tony Roper-4 laps 9.14-Rick Crawford-4 laps 10.12-Doug George-5 laps 11.66-Bryan Reffner-6 laps 12.44-Boris Said-6 laps 13.02-Rick McCray-6 laps 14.61-Randy Tolsma-6 laps 15.3-Jay Sauter-7 laps 16.90-Lance Norick-8 laps 17.56-Brandon Butler-9 laps 18.86-Stacy Compton-153 laps (Accident) 19.25-Andy Genzman-153 laps (Accident) 20.35-Dave Rezendes-155 laps (Accident) 21.24-Jack Sprague-164 laps (Accident) (2 laps led) 22.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-164 (Accident) 23.29-Bob Keselowski-164 laps (Accident) 24.23-T.J. Clark-168 laps (Accident) 25.99-Chuck Bown-192 laps (Accident) 26.19-Tony Raines-193 laps (Accident) 27.80-Joe Ruttman-193 laps (Accident) 28.2-Mike Bliss-193 laps (Accident) 29.55-Ron Barfield Jr.-193 laps (Accident) 30.20-Butch Miller-194 laps (Accident) 31.43-Jimmy Hensley-194 laps (Accident) 32.7-Tammy Jo Kirk-194 laps (Accident)
Stacy Compton-Pole Jack Sprague-1-2 Kenny Irwin Jr.-3-48 Kenny Allen-49-54 Kenny Irwin Jr.-55-85 Tobey Butler-86-200
4 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 5 for 25 laps Lap 7 (Truck #44 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 35), Lap 21 (Truck #23 Spin Backstretch after contact from 31), Lap 36 (Truck #25 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 18), Lap 47 (Trucks #35, 86, 02, 25, 90, 66, 75, 14, 12, 18, 56 and 98 Accident Turn 4), Lap 73 (Truck #56 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 44)
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 2 Hours and 2 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 13, 2015 11:50:14 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 7th race of the season the Western Auto / Parts America 200 at the I-70 Speedway.
Tony Raines won the pole, with a time of 20.543 seconds, beating Joe Ruttman by 0.471 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Tony Raines won his 1st pole of the year, Raines won the 1st pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series in his 5th start, Doug George, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 13th, Rich Bickle, who will start 9th, will be trying to improve on his 79 point lead over Jack Sprague
1.19-Tony Raines 2.80-Joe Ruttman 3.24-Jack Sprague 4.43-Jimmy Hensley 5.2-Mike Bliss 6.20-Butch Miller 7.31-Tony Roper 8.4-Bill Sedgwick 9.17-Rich Bickle 10.6-Rick Carelli 11.13-Curtis Markham 12.14-Rick Crawford 13.12-Doug George 14.99-Chuck Bown 15.77-Lonnie Rush Jr. 16.35-Dave Rezendes 17.29-Bob Keselowski 18.26-Rick Beebe 19.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 20.44-Boris Said 21.56-Brandon Butler 22.52-Tobey Butler 23.66-Bryan Reffner 24.75-Dan Press 25.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 26.65-Kenny Allen 27.18-Michael Dokken 28.7-Tammy Jo Kirk 29.88-Terry Cook 30.3-Jay Sauter 31.86-Stacy Compton 32.15-Mike Cope
Did Not Qualify 33.27-Rob Rizzo 34.37-Scot Walters 35.46-Marc Robe 36.61-Randy Tolsma 37.90-Lance Norick 38.92-Mark Kinser
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 13, 2015 18:03:02 GMT -5
Race #7 - Western Auto / Parts America 200
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made their seventh stop of 1997 at the I-70 Speedway, in Odessa, Missouri, for the Western Auto / Parts America 200.
Tony Raines led the field to the green flag and would lead his first ever laps in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series before being passed by Butch Miller and the two would swap the lead before Tony Roper would take over after not making a pitstop for an early caution. The first half of the way was plagued by cautions and wrecks as six drivers would be knocked out before the halfway point.
Championship contender Rich Bickle saw his closest challenger, Jack Sprague, fall out early due to a wreck and would lead several laps to improve on his lead, Chuck Bown, driving for Roush Racing, look on his way to scoring the team's second victory of the year but his truck began to fade just after halfway allowing Jimmy Hensley to drive on by and pull away to his first win in nearly a year.
Other Noticeables: Jimmy Hensley won his 1st race of the year, Hensley scored his 2nd career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win and his first since Milwaukee Mile in 1996, 22 races ago, Hensley led 1 time for 85 laps, including the final 85 laps, Rich Bickle, who finished 6th, kept his points lead, leading Jack Sprague by 164 points
1.43-Jimmy Hensley (85 laps led) 2.99-Chuck Bown-1 lap (52 laps led) 3.19-Tony Raines-1 lap (10 laps led) 4.31-Tony Roper-1 lap (28 laps led) 5.35-Dave Rezendes-1 lap 6.17-Rich Bickle-1 lap (5 laps led) 7.12-Doug George-2 laps 8.20-Butch Miller-3 laps (20 laps led) 9.80-Joe Ruttman-3 laps 10.6-Rick Carelli-3 laps 11.44-Boris Said-4 laps 12.4-Bill Sedgwick-5 laps 13.77-Lonnie Rush Jr.-6 laps 14.14-Rick Crawford-6 laps 15.66-Bryan Reffner-6 laps 16.13-Curtis Markham-6 laps 17.88-Terry Cook-7 laps 18.52-Tobey Butler-7 laps 19.16-Ron Hornaday Jr.-8 laps 20.15-Mike Cope-8 laps 21.65-Kenny Allen-9 laps 22.86-Stacy Compton-10 laps 23.75-Dan Press-10 laps 24.3-Jay Sauter-10 laps 25.26-Rick Beebe-11 laps 26.2-Mike Bliss-72 laps (Camshaft) 27.7-Tammy Jo Kirk-162 laps (Accident) 28.18-Michael Dokken-162 laps (Accident) 29.98-Kenny Irwin Jr.-166 laps (Accident) 30.56-Brandon Butler-166 laps (Accident) 31.24-Jack Sprague-183 laps (Accident) 32.29-Bob Keselowski-183 laps (Accident)
Tony Raines-1-4 Butch Miller-5-10 Tony Raines-11-16 Tony Roper-17-41 Butch Miller-42-55 Rich Bickle-56-60 Chuck Bown-61-108 Tony Roper-109 Chuck Bown-110-113 Tony Roper-114-115 Jimmy Hensley-116-200
10 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 8 for 40 laps Lap 17 (Trucks #20 and 88 Spin Turn 3), Lap 28 (Truck #86 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 13), Lap 34 (Trucks #19, 17 and 65 Accident Turn 4), Lap 40 (Trucks #75, 86, 17, 14, 35, 7, 88, 18, 26, 65, 4 and 52 Accident Turn 3), Lap 47 (Truck #19 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 80), Lap 54 (Trucks #44 and 65 Spin Turn 4), Lap 102 (Truck #15 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 3), Lap 127 (Truck #15 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 6)
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 34 Minutes and 45 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 28, 2015 21:39:43 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 8th race of the season the Pennzoil Discount Center 200 at the New Hampshire International Speedway.
Rick Carelli won the pole, with a time of 38.710 seconds, beating Boris Said by 0.462 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Rick Carelli won his 1st pole of the year, Carelli won the 2nd pole of his career in the Craftsman Truck Series and his first since 1995 at Mesa Marin 49 races ago, Bryan Reffner, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 22nd, Rich Bickle, who will start 16th, will be trying to improve on his 164 point lead over Jack Sprague
1.6-Rick Carelli 2.44-Boris Said 3.68-Bobby Dotter 4.3-Jay Sauter 5.86-Stacy Compton 6.14-Rick Crawford 7.99-Chuck Bown 8.24-Jack Sprague 9.80-Joe Ruttman 10.7-Tammy Jo Kirk 11.2-Mike Bliss 12.98-Kenny Irwin Jr. 13.90-Lance Norick 14.29-Bob Keselowski 15.55-Kevin Grubb 16.17-Rich Bickle 17.15-Mike Cope 18.65-Kenny Allen 19.20-Butch Miller 20.31-Tony Roper 21.18-Michael Dokken 22.66-Bryan Reffner 23.43-Jimmy Hensley 24.35-Dave Rezendes 25.52-Tobey Butler 26.77-Lonnie Rush Jr. 27.12-Doug George 28.88-Terry Cook 29.16-Ron Hornaday Jr. 30.72-Randy MacDonald 31.75-Dan Press 32.56-Brandon Butler 33.73-Bob Schacht 34.71-Kenny Hendrick 35.19-Tony Raines 36.27-Rob Rizzo 37.38-Robbie Crouch 38.4-Wayne Grubb 39.02-Eric Norris 40.57-Brian Cunningham
Did Not Qualify 41.39-Jeff Spraker 42.47-Danny Hieber
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