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NCWTS crew member violates substance abuse policy
0 CommentsPosted by THL on October 1, 2011 under Truck Series News
Michael McLaughlin, a licensed crew member for the No. 23 team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body’s substance abuse policy.On Sept. 27, McLaughlin was found to have violated Sections 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 19 (violation of the NASCAR substance abuse policy) of the 2011 NASCAR rule bo... more.
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Kentucky to gain second truck series weekend?
0 CommentsPosted by THL on August 26, 2010 under News Links, Track News, Truck Series News
Pete Pistone of MRN is reporting via Twitter that Kentucky Speedway will gain a second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race during its NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend in July. If this happens, it will create a triple header in Sparta. More details as they break.... more.
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Kyle Busch adds Kentucky Speedway to truck schedule
0 CommentsPosted by THL on August 19, 2010 under Pre Race, Truck Series News
Versatile NASCAR driver Kyle Busch will attempt to become the first three-time series race winner in Kentucky Speedway history when he competes in the Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) “Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers” on Friday, Sept. 3. The 25-year-old NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) championship hopeful will make his second Kentucky Speedway NCWTS s... more.
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Three Races In 12 Days Makes Every Minute Matter
0 CommentsPosted by THL on August 17, 2010 under Pre Race, THL Highlights, Truck Series News
If you are traveling down Interstate 81 this week chances are you will hear Willie Nelson’s “On the Road Again” blaring from a race hauler’s radio. Wednesday night’s event at Bristol Motor Speed- way will mark the third race in 12 days for the series. A southern tour of sorts for the series – traveling to Nashville, Darlington and ending in the hills of East Tenn. – over 1,397.... more. -
View the Wild Crashes in the NCWTS Race at Darlington
0 CommentsPosted by THL on August 16, 2010 under THL Highlights, Truck Series Photos
The trucks hit Darlington Raceway and provided a good show, here's some snapshots of the biggest crashes of the night from our photographers on site.... more. -
Elliott Sadler Wins First Career Truck Series Race from Pole Position at Pocono Raceway
0 CommentsPosted by THL on August 1, 2010 under Post Race, Truck Series News
Just hours after earning his first career Truck Series pole award, Elliott Sadler earned his first career Truck Series victory at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway. The win, which he achieved in only his eighth start in the series, was Sadler's first since September of 2004 (Sprint Cup Series, Auto Club Speedway). Sadler is now the 21st driver to visit Victory Lane in all of NASCAR's top-three series (Sprint C... more.
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Pocono NCWTS Race
0 CommentsPosted by THL on July 31, 2010 under Features, Truck Series News, Truck Series Photos
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Will Pocono Raceway Favor Veterans or Younsters in NCWTS race?
0 CommentsPosted by THL on July 27, 2010 under Pre Race, Truck Series News
When the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series rolls into Pocono Raceway for its inaugural race Saturday (1 p.m. ET live on SPEED; NCWTS Setup with Krista Voda at 12:30 p.m. ET), a few of the drivers already may have a leg up on the competition before they even hit the track. But is it the veterans or the younger drivers? While the series never has raced at Pocono, a few of its veterans have som... more.
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Multi-Truck Qualifying Procedure Planned For Inaugural NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Event At Pocono Raceway
0 CommentsPosted by THL on July 22, 2010 under Track News, Truck Series News
NASCAR announced today that it will revise the qualifying procedure for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ inaugural Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono Raceway on Saturday, July 31, with a multi-truck session on the 2.5-mile track. The order in which trucks will qualify for the 36 available positions will be based on their practice speeds from final practice on Friday, July 30. Times will be ... more.
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series News & Notes: Atlanta
0 CommentsPosted by THL on March 1, 2010 under Pre Race, Truck Series News
Proud Of His Roots, Peters Wants To Bring Title South The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is one of NASCAR’s three national series, but it still projects an “outsider” identity. All but one of its champions — Bobby Hamilton — hail from beyond NASCAR’s traditional Southeast- ern base. Californian Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 Longhorn Chevrolet) perhaps most reflects the series’ al... more. -
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series News & Notes: Off Week
0 CommentsPosted by THL on February 23, 2010 under THL Highlights, Truck Series News
Veterans Say 2010 To Be Most Competitive Season Yet Matt Crafton (No. 88 Menards Chevrolet) left Daytona International Speedway literally salivating in delight over his fifth-place finish in the 2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season opener. “It fits perfectly with what we want to accomplish this year,” said Crafton, who finished runner-up to Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 Longhorn Chev... more. -
NASCAR revises Truck Series locked in rules
0 CommentsPosted by THL on February 2, 2010 under Truck Series News
NASCAR will revise its five-year-old procedure governing guaranteed starting positions for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2010. The revision will open up additional spots in the line-up for teams qualifying via time trials. Under the procedure implemented in 2005, the top 30 eligible owners’ trucks were locked into the starting lineup and guaranteed a spot among the top 35 positions... more.
