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Watch For Ron Hornaday Jr. On Friday Night
Jul 24, 2008 | 6:12AM | report this

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams will tangle at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis Friday night, site of the Power Stroke Diesel 200, race No. 14 of 25 on the NCTS calendar this season.  ORP is a place where the truck drivers definitely don't play nice together, a claustrophobic 0.686-mile oval where the trucks will be bumping and grinding all race long. If nothing else, Friday night's battle ought to shuffle the points standings again.

If recent history is any indication, the driver to watch for on Friday night will be Ron Hornaday Jr., the defending series champion and defending race winner.  Hornaday's teammate at Kevin Harvick Inc., Jack Sprague, is also a two-time ORP Truck winner, and his American Commercial Lines No. 2 Chevy ought to run well on Friday night.

The other two-time ORP NCTS winner in the field Friday will be the Toyota Tundra-sponsored No. 5 of Mike Skinner, who is fifth in points and has a streak of nine consecutive top-10 finishes. And his Bill Davis Racing teammates, Johnny Benson and Michael Annett are coming off a 1-2 finish last week at Kentucky Speedway.  Wyler.com Toyota driver Terry Cook, who has quietly moved to seventh in points, has one victory and one runner-up finish each at ORP, though his last top-five came here in 2002.

Anytime the NCTS Series races at ORP, Rick Crawford and the Power Stroke by Diesel International Ford F-150 are threats to win.

Don't count out short-track ace Dennis Setzer, either.

Add it all up, and it should be a wide-open — and very physical — battle on Friday night. Qualifying is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EDT Friday, with the race set for 8 p.m. that evening. Both will be televised live on SPEED.

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Value Of Chrysler Soars / Skinner Dominates For Victory
Apr 01, 2007 | 9:50PM | report this

With private-equity investors reported to be hungry for the prize, DaimlerChrysler could net up to 9 billion euros for the sale of its US division Chrysler, a German newspaper said Saturday.  Welt am Sonntag, releasing news to appear in its Sunday edition, quoted sources close to the negotiations as saying the sale could yield 'between 6 billion and 9 billion dollars,' well ahead of earlier estimates.  The Goldman Sachs investment bank had earlier forecast bids would top out at around 6 billion euros.  Private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management lodged a bid for Chrysler on Friday, the newspaper said. Cerberus was reported to see the key value in Chrysler's financial services division.

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Mike Skinner started on the pole and stayed out front virtually all day at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday, leading all but seven of 253 laps to win his third consecutive NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race.  Coming off victories at California and Atlanta, Skinner set a series record by leading 246 laps and won for the 22nd time in his career.  He became only the second driver in the series to win twice on the small, tight oval at Martinsville.  "This was about as good as it gets right here," he said in Victory Lane.

Mike Skinner celebrates winning the Craftsman Truck Series auto race at Martinsville Speedway Saturday.

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Skinner beat Todd Bodine to the finish by 0.527 seconds after the 15th caution of the race brought about a two-lap dash to the finish in overtime. In all, the race went 253 laps, and 85 of them were run under a yellow flag because of numerous accidents.  Each restart, however, only reinforced that Skinner's Toyota was the truck to beat. Series champion Bodine ran second in another Toyota, but never really challenged for the lead.  "His truck was just incredibly strong the whole race," Bodine said.  Skinner grew weary of the cautions, but appreciative of Bodine's style.

Mike Skinner had just secured the victory when his crew chief, Jeff Hensley, boomed over the radio: "We're going for No. 4 at Kansas."  No rest for the dominating.

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The win is Skinner's 22nd of his career. Ironically, Bodine was the last series driver to win three in a row, in the final three races of 2005.  "That was cool, wasn't it?  The thing just hauled butt all day," said Skinner, who leads the series standings by 94 points over Bodine. "I remember a couple years ago these Toyotas wouldn't run on short race tracks."

The only time Skinner didn't lead was during pit stops early.  Even when Bodine used pit strategy to get better track position, he moved into second but couldn't close on Skinner.

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Mike Skinner Wins His Second Consecutive Race In Atlanta.
Mar 17, 2007 | 12:15AM | report this

HAMPTON, Ga. -- Mike Skinner bumped past Clint Bowyer to take the lead on a restart seven laps from the finish Friday night and raced away to his second consecutive victory in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series.  Todd Bodine, the defending series champion and last spring's winner at Atlanta Motor Speedway, followed Skinner past Bowyer to grab second place on Lap 124 of the 130-lap event, but the leader was just too strong, pulling away to a five-length victory, the 21st of his truck career.  Matt Crafton had a big day, finishing third after starting the race 17th.  Rick Crawford, making his 250th start in the Craftsman Truck Series brought home his No. 14 Ford in fourth.  Bowyer held on for fifth.

Skinner scored his 21st career win.

Brendan Gaughan stayed out when the rest of the field pitted with 34 laps to go, but the lead was short lived as Bowyer was able to pass him for the lead just two laps later.  The move still worked for Gaughan, who held on for a sixth-place finish.  Dennis Setzer finished seventh in his Morgan Dollar Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado.

Next up for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is the Kroger 250 at the half-mile Martinsville Speedway on Saturday March 31.

Mike Skinner celebrates after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' American Commercial Lines 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

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