Latest Camping World Truck Series Stories
Posted: Oct 17th 2009 4:10 PM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Carl Edwards, Jeff Burton, Jimmie Johnson, Lowes Motor Speedway, Chase for the Sprint Cup, Camping World Truck Series
The Essentials
Race: NASCAR Banking 500
Where: Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, N.C.
Time: Saturday 7:30 p.m./EST
TV/Radio: ABC, PRN Radio
Twitter: Updates @
FanHouseRacing Forecast: Mostly cloudy, 40s, 20% rain
Distance: 334 laps (500.1 miles)
Pole Winner: Jimmie Johnson
2008 Winner: Jeff Burton
The Storylines
Carl Edwards may blame last year's loss to Jimmie Johnson in the
Chase for the Sprint Cup on a crash at Talladega, but a finish in last year's fall race at Lowe's Motor Speedway provided all the points Johnson needed to win his third consecutive title.
Or, rather, the necessary
point.
Posted: Jul 30th 2009 4:50 PM ET by Krista Voda (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Camping World Truck Series, SPEED TV

What do
Ron Hornaday Jr. and the Waukee, Iowa girls' track and field team have in common? Winning four in a row, a remarkable feat in any sport.
The track and field team was four-time consecutive regional champions while Hornaday made NASCAR Camping World Truck Series history last weekend at Indianapolis with his fourth consecutive victory. He now heads to Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday, one of only eight tracks on which he has not yet won.
Posted: Jul 10th 2009 4:36 PM ET by Adam Alexander (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Chase for the Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series, SPEED TV

We're still a few months away from learning who the first five inductees into the
NASCAR Hall of Fame will be, giving us a little time to banter back and forth about who should be in that critical first class.
I'm curious to see how everything plays out with the criteria for induction. With three premier but separate series – the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series – how do you arrive at the finalists given the dominant success several drivers have enjoyed across the three different divisions?
Posted: Jul 3rd 2009 11:50 AM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Nationwide Series, Other Racing Series, Camping World Truck Series, IRL

Wisconsin is not regarded by many people as a mecca for auto racing. However, it does have a fair history in the sport. Tracks like Road America (Elkhart Lake) and Madison International Speedway have been around for over 40 years, while the Milwaukee Mile has been around for over 100 years.
The historic racetrack on the Wisconsin State Fairgrounds in West Allis is in trouble. After its most recent run of major events, the Milwaukee Mile may be about to shut its doors for good.
Posted: Jun 13th 2009 5:25 PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Kyle Busch, Roush Fenway Racing, Camping World Truck Series

For Jack Roush, it was a milestone win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. For different reasons, it was a milestone for Colin Braun.
Roush has been here before. Saturday's Michigan 200 at Michigan International Speedway marked the 50th time Roush has been to victory lane as a truck owner. Braun has never been there, and it was a sweet first win for the youngster.
Posted: Jun 12th 2009 3:14 PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet, Nationwide Series, Sprint Cup, Camping World Truck Series

Everyone had a feeling something had to give. And it has.
A week removed from Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, General Motors has pulled its factory support for teams in NASCAR's Nationwide and Camping World Truck series. And as the company evaluates its financial commitment to
motorsports, there is concern that further cost-cutting may involve the Sprint Cup Series too. Several teams fielding Chevrolets in the Nationwide Series confirmed the news on Friday in statements.
"Obviously the automotive industry is dealing with unprecedented business challenges and we understand the need for restructuring to accommodate the need to reduce costs and maximize returns,'' said
Kelley Earnhardt, general manager of
JR Motorsports, a Nationwide team owned by her brother Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Posted: May 27th 2009 4:25 PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Camping World Truck Series
NASCAR announced Wednesday it has indefinitely suspended Andrew Crnkovic, a crew member on the No. 07 team, in the Camping World Truck Series, for violating its substance abuse policy.