Aric Almirola overcame a two-lap deficit caused by a flat tire and capitalized when Kyle Busch, who led 172 laps, had vapor lock and ran out of fuel, to win the Dover 200, his first career Camping World Truck Series victory.
Timothy Peters made a last lap move around Todd Bodine thanks to a push from Jason White, and held on to win the NextEra Energy 250 At Daytona International Speedway. The win is Peters’ second in the Camping World Truck Series. Most of the earlier favorites were involved in incidents, but Peters kept his fenders clean and was in position to make a move when it counted.
Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne nipped Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart at the line respectively to emerge from the Gatorade Duels victorious. The combined margin of victory was .02 of a second. Johnson beat Harvick by a mere .005, and Kahne beat Stewart by .014.
Todd Bodine is taking over driving duties of Kirk Shelmerdine’s No. 27 Toyota Camry in the Gatorade Duel. Shelmerdine was not locked into the Daytona 500, and decided to put Bodine in the car because there are only two qualifying spots available in each duel.
Kyle Busch passed Todd Bodine on the final lap of a green-white-checker finish using a push from Billy Ballew Motorsports teammate Aric Almirola to win the Camping World Truck Series’ Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway.
After spinning both Todd Bodine and Ron Hornaday in similar fashion, Matt Crafton was black flagged, giving the lead, and essentially the victory of the Copart 200 to Mike Skinner.
Kyle Busch passed Todd Bodine with 19 laps to go, and held on to win the EnjoyIllinois.com 250 at Chicagoland Speedway. The victory is his second consecutive Camping World Truck Series victory in a row.
Todd Bodine stretched his fuel for 64 laps to win the Camping World Truck Series’ WinStar World Casino 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. With the victory, Bodine became the first driver to win five times at one track in the series.
Kyle Busch lost second and third gear in his Billy Ballew Motorsports No. 51 Toyota, but he still managed to win his second Camping World Truck Series race in a row, the American Commercial Lines 200 from Atlanta Motor Speedway. Busch dropped back on the final restart, but once his truck got going, he passed leader [...]
Mark Martin won the pole for Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500 from Atlanta Motor Speedway with a speed of 187.045, one tenth of a second faster that Kurt Busch who had the second fastest time. Top 5: Martin, Busch, Jamie McMurray, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Greg Biffle. Rounding out the top 10 starters are Denny Hamlin, Jimmie [...]