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Bowyer, Edwards, McMurray eager for Kansas homecoming
While any NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory would qualify as “big,” a win in Kansas City would hold a special place in the heart of a trio of drivers. Clint Bowyer, a native of Emporia, Kan., and Carl Edwards and Jamie McMurray — both from neighboring Missouri — hope to enjoy the home-track feel that Kansas Speedway offers in Sunday’s STP 400 (FOX, 1 p.m. ET). None of the three have won at Kansas, but Bowyer and … Read entire article »
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Kevin Harvick outruns Timothy Peters for Michigan truck race win
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service BROOKLYN, Mich.—Kevin Harvick outran Timothy Peters in a green-white-checkered-flag finish at Michigan International Speedway, and with Nelson Piquet Jr. slamming the inside backstretch wall behind him, claimed his second straight NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in Saturday’s VFW 200. The victory was owner/driver Harvick’s second in four starts this season and the 11th of his career. Peters ran second, followed by Miguel Paludo, James Buescher and David Starr. Jason White, … Read entire article »
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Timothy Peters wins Indianapolis truck race
By Jim Pedley Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service CLERMONT, Ind. – A flat tire turned out to be one of the biggest breaks of Camping World Truck Series driver Timothy Peters’ career. That flat tire occurred just before the halfway point in Friday night’s AAA Insurance 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway. It put him off cycle in terms of pit stops, allowed his crew to improve his truck and paved the way for Peters to take the lead … Read entire article »
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Bodine holds onto lead in truck series points standings
Todd Bodine used a second place finish at Michigan to hold onto the lead in the Camping World Truck Series Points Standings. Aric Almirola, who finished one spot ahead of Bodine remains in second place. Timothy Peters, Ron Hornaday and Johnny Sauter round out the top 5 in the points. The updated points: … Read entire article »
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Points Standings after Charlotte
Todd Bodine missed the win on Friday night but his second place finish was enough to give him the lead in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series points standings. Bodine left Charlotte Motor Speedway with a 2 point lead in the standings over Aric Almirola, who finished the race in the 7th spot. Timothy Peters is 3rd with Ron Hornaday, Jr. and Matt Crafton rounding out the top five. The new points standings: … Read entire article »
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Camping World Truck Series Points Standings After Dover
Dover, Del – In addition to winning the Dover 200 Friday at Dover International Speedway, Aric Almirola also took the lead in the Camping World Truck Series points standings. Almirola has a 27 point led over Todd Bodine with Timothy Peters, Ron Hornaday and Matt Crafton rounding out the top five. … Read entire article »
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Camping World Truck Series Points Standings After Kansas
Kansas City, Kansas – A 21st place finish in Sunday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 by points leader Timothy Peters gave the drivers chasing him an opportunity to make up some ground. The finishing order of the four other drivers in the top 5? How about 1st (Sauter), 2nd (Hornaday), 3rd (Bodine) and 7th (Almirola). Here’s the revised points standings. … Read entire article »
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Camping World Truck Series Points Standings After Nashville
Timothy Peters is still the leader in the points standings for the Camping World Truck Series. Following Peters are Aric Almirola, Todd Bodine, Kevin Harvick and Matt Crafton rounds out the top five. … Read entire article »
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Busch gets first win for his truck team
LEBANON, Tenn. – Kyle Busch delivered a smashing performance Friday night in the Camping World Truck Series’ Nashville 200 at Nashville Superspeedway. He just didn’t deliver a smashing celebration. … Read entire article »
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