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   <title>Busch wins fifth straight truck race</title>
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   Kyle Busch held off a hard-charging Matt Crafton in the closing laps to take Friday's WinStar World Casino 350 at Texas Motor Speedway. Busch won for the fifth time in the last five Camping World Truck Series races he's competed. The 24-year-old driver grabbed the lead from Ron Hornaday Jr. with less than 50 laps to go when he bumped Hornaday, causing him to wiggle. Busch finished one second ahead of Crafton to claim his series-leading 
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   <title>Crafton takes pole for Texas truck race</title>
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   Matt Crafton topped the qualifying charts on Thursday to take the pole for the WinStar World Casino 350 Camping World Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. Crafton rounded the 1.5-mile track at 179.354 m.p.h. (30.108 seconds) in his No.88 Chevrolet for his second pole of the season and the third of his Truck Series career. Todd Bodine will start on the outside pole after turning a lap at 178.235 m.p.h. Bodine has the most victories
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   <title>Trucks kick off the weekend at Texas</title>
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   Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck. Date: Friday, November 6. Race: WinStar World Casino 350K. Site: Texas Motor Speedway. Track: 1.5-mile oval. Start time: 9:00 p.m. (et). Laps: 147. Miles: 220.5 (350 kilometers). Defending winner: Ron Hornaday Jr. Television: SpeedChannel. Radio: Motor Racing Network(MRN)/SIRIUS XM Satellite. Ron Hornaday Jr. continues to hold a commanding lead in the championship standings, despite a 17th-place finish las
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   <title>Busch steals truck win from Bodine at Talladega</title>
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   Kyle Busch got a perfect push from his Billy Ballew Motorsports teammate Aric Almirola to pass Todd Bodine for the lead a couple of hundred yards away from the finish line for the victory in Saturday's Mountain Dew 250 Camping World Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway. An eleven-truck pileup in the closing laps set up a green-white-checkered finish. Bodine moved around Busch for the lead just after the restart, but 
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   <title>Braun tops in truck qualifying at Talladega</title>
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   Colin Braun claimed his fourth pole in the Camping World Truck Series this season after winning Friday's qualifying for the Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway. Braun lapped the 2.66-mile superspeedway at 179.608 m.p.h. (53.316 seconds) in his No.6 Ford. He also won the pole for the series' first superspeedway race this season at Daytona. Austin Dillon, the grandson of NASCAR team owner Richard Childress, originally qualified for the
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   <title>NASCAR makes rule adjustments for Truck Series in 2010</title>
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   NASCAR will implement double-file restarts for the Camping World Truck Series in 2010 as part of several rule adjustments announced for the series in the upcoming season. The Truck Series will use the same restart format the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series instituted in June. NASCAR also made changes with its pit stop rules. Teams will be able to change tires and add fuel during the same stop and have six crew members allo
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   <title>Memphis Motorsports Park shuts down</title>
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   Dover Motorsports Inc. announced on Friday it is closing Memphis Motorsports Park and moving its Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series dates to other tracks in 2010. Dover Motorsports recently announced its Memphis track had been under an agreement of sale to Gulf Coast Entertainment, but Gulf Coast was unable to secure financing. The NASCAR races previously scheduled for Memphis next year have been moved to other tracks owned by Dover.
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   <title>Bodine looking for third straight win at Talladega</title>
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   Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck. Date: Saturday, October 31. Race: Mountain Dew 250. Site: Talladega Superspeedway. Track: 2.66-mile tri-oval superspeedway. Start time: 4:00 p.m. (et). Laps: 94. Miles: 250.04. Defending winner: Todd Bodine. Television: SpeedChannel. Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)/SIRIUS XM Satellite. Saturday's Camping World Truck Series race at Talladega should be more of a treat than a trick on Halloween. Todd Bodine is
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   <title>Peters captures first truck win at Martinsville</title>
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   Timothy Peters became a first-time race winner in the Camping World Truck Series by taking Saturday's Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway. While under caution during the mid-stages, Sprint Cup regular Denny Hamlin pitted from the lead for fuel and new tires, allowing Peters to take the top spot for the first time in the 200-lap race. The 29-year-old driver conserved enough fuel to lead the final 84 laps and pick up his first victory
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