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Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter raised $50,000 Thursday night from its annual SUEZ Energy Resources Life in the Fast Lane Luxury Condo Tour and Progressive Feast. New York Times best-selling author Sandra Brown and her husband, Oscar-nominated producer Michael, kicked off the event...
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Todd Bodine’s win in the WinStar World Casino 400 at Texas Motor Speedway Friday night set an all-time record at TMS as no other driver in the history of the speedway has posted five career wins in a single series. Bodine also became the first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver to post five...
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By Rick Herrin Todd Bodine knows his way to Victory Lane at Texas Motor Speedway and he has a cowboy hat collection to prove it. For a record fifth time at TMS, Bodine tamed the 1.5-mile oval in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and earned another signature champion's cowboy hat by winning the...
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Hornaday can't three-peat Truck series veteran Ron Hornaday Jr. was aiming for a memorable three-peat at Texas Motor Speedway. But a night full of problems led to one of Hornaday Jr.'s worst nights in Fort Worth after leading a race-high 55 laps. He finished 19th and four laps down, marking his...
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By Rick Herrin James Buescher's days of racing in the shadows of Texas Motor Speedway's 1.5-mile oval are no longer. Buescher, a 19-year-old from Plano, makes his debut on the speedway Friday night in the WinStar World Casino 400 before dozens of family and friends who saw him get his start in...
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Johnny Sauter stayed fast all day Thursday at Texas Motor Speedway. The series rookie carried over his blazing practice speeds to a spot on the pole for Friday's WinStar World Casino 400. Sauter earned his first career truck pole after posting a 179.485 mph...
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The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice on Thursday was highlighted by the rookies. Brian Ickler was the fastest in the second session after posting the fourth-best lap speed during the morning session. Ickler's lap speed was 177.772 mph. Johnny Sauter was the second fastest followed...
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Trk Driver Team Name Owner Crew Chief 1 1 Johnny Benson Red Horse Racing Toyota Tom DeLoach Trip Bruce 2 4 Ricky Carmichael # Monster Energy Chevrolet Delana Harvick Billy Wilburn 3 5 Mike Skinner Exide Batteries Toyota David Dollar Eric Phillips 4 6 Colin Braun Con-way Freight Ford Jack Roush Mike Beam...
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FORT WORTH, Texas (May 19, 2009) – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series rookie Ricky Carmichael took on the law and … he won. Carmichael, a two-wheel legend more known for his 15 motocross championships, dusted off his former skills and hopped aboard a motocross bike to challenge the Fort Worth...
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Texas Motor Speedway has partnered with the LKCM Radio Group, which includes 10 stations such as 95.9 The Ranch in six cities around the Dallas/Fort Worth region. LKCM radio stations will host qualifying events to determine two winners to perform the National Anthem at the O’Reilly 300 Nationwide...
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Texas native Colin Braun captured his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole Thursday, Feb. 12, at Daytona International Speedway and will go for his first career win tonight in the Next Era Energy Resources 250. Braun qualified with a lap time of 50.721 seconds (177.441 mph) and became...
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Plano native James Buescher led the final 44 laps of the ARCA RE/MAX Series season opener at Daytona on Feb. 9, and held off NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rookie Joey Logano for the victory. The win was an addition to the 18-year-old’s already impressive resume, which includes national championship...