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23 Jan 2002, 18:22 (Ref:203293) | #1 | ||
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Trucks test at faster speeds than Cup cars AGAIN.
Draft Boosts Trucks Past 187
Daytona Beach, Fla., Jan. 20 — Craftsman Truck Series drivers pushed the speed envelope well past 187mph Sunday as the boxy pickups took to the draft on the final day of testing for the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at Daytona International Speedway, preliminary to the Daytona 500. That is is marked contrast to the fastest times run by the Winston Cup teams in the two weeks previous, with Ward Burton, in a Dodge, topping out at 184.961mph, only marginally faster than the cars had shown in solo runs. As happened last year, the Winston Cup cars likely will be slower than the Trucks, and perhaps even the Busch and ARCA cars, during Speed Weeks. Fastest Sunday was Matt Crafton, in the No. 88 Chevrolet, who timed at 187.556mph. Crafton, out of the Southwest Series, had been fifth-fastest overall in three days of solo runs. Also consistent, draft or no draft, through the three-day session were Ford regular Rick Crawford (second-fastest at 187.512) and Joe Ruttman, in the newcoming No. 79 Dodge (fourth at 187.262). Five drivers cracked 187 in Sunday's drafts. The best loner lap of the three days had been Jon Wood's 184.750 on Saturday. The Trucks therefore picked up nearly 3mph in the draft, whereas the Winston Cup teams gained less than 1mph. Busch Series teams arrive Monday for the first of two test sessions, arranged much as the Cup teams were. The teams in odd-numbered positions on last year's owner-points list will go first, with the evens due Friday. Ruttman, 57, who seems always to bounce back, was let out after last season by Bobby Hamilton's teams. He reappeared for the tests in a Dodge fielded by North Carolina short-tracker Rodney Smith, and with power from Robert Yates. The team intends to make Daytona but has no definite sponsorship. Ruttman won this race last year. Cumulative solo speeds from three days of testing: Jon Wood, No. 50 Ford, 184.790mph Ron Hornaday, No. 24 Chevrolet, 184.676 Travis Kvapil, No. 60 Chevrolet, 184.532 Joe Ruttman, No. 79 Dodge, 184.253 Matt Crafton, No. 88 Chevrolet, 184.249 Bobby Dotter, No. 08 Chevrolet, 183.948 Rick Crawford, No. 14 Ford, 183.857 David Starr, No. 75 Chevfolet, 183.750 Dennis Setzer, No. 46 Chevrolet, 183.655 Terry Cook, No. 29 Ford, 184.505 Robert Pressley, No. 18 Dodge, 183.423 Coy Gibbs, No. 20 Chevrolet, 183.378 Carlos Contreras, No. 43 Dodge, 183.352 Mike Bliss, No. 16 Chevrolet, 183.344 Steve Portenga, No. 39 Chevrolet, 182.882 Lance Norick, No. 90 Chevrolet, 192.845 Brian Rose, No. 4 Dodge, 182.674 Larry Gunselman, No. 63 Ford, 182.556 Bill Lester, No. 8 Dodge, 182.493 Tim Fedewa, No. 99 Ford, 182.489 Jason Small, No. 07 Chevrolet, 182.485 Trent Owens, No. 15A Ford, 181.848 Randy Briggs, No. 72 Chevrolet, 181.822 Lance Hooper, No. 23 Chevrolet, 181.591 Bryan Reffner, No. 7 Chevrolet, 181.499 Ted Musgrave, No. 1 Dodge, 181.488 Jake Hobgood, No. 31 Ford, 181.138 Michael Ritch, No. 5 Chevrolet, 181.090 Brian Sockwell, No. 54 Chevrolet, 181.050 Morgan Shepherd, No. 93 Chevrolet, 181.017 Brendan Gaughan, No. 62 Dodge, 180.752 Kenny Allen, No. 28 Chevrolet, 180.292 Michael Dokken, No. 51 Dodge, 180.036 Tom Powers, No. 55 Dodge, 180.029 Ron Barfield, No. 97 Ford, 179.512 Matt Mullins, No. 37 Ford, 179.122 Butch Miller, No. 61 Chevrolet, 178.635 Mike Cope, No. 15B Ford, 177.929 Ricky Sanders, No. 19 Ford, 177.920 Mike Hamby, No. 37 Ford, 177.711 Jerry Hill, No. 41 dodge, 177.406 Phil Bonifield, No. 23 Chevrolet, 176.222 Randy MacDonald, No. 72 Chevrolet, 95.525 — Ben Blake, Senior Editor, RACER (Photo: Greg Aleck/LAT Photographic) |
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24 Jan 2002, 01:09 (Ref:203457) | #2 | ||
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Where is Emerson Newton John on the chart?
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24 Jan 2002, 01:18 (Ref:203458) | #3 | ||
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Maybe the Truck guys should be given the most prestigious award at Daytona.
That just ain't right right! The most challenging cars to run at the Speedway should be the Winston Cup cars, not NASCAR's 3rd tier series the Trucks! Does NASCAR think we are fools? |
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24 Jan 2002, 02:15 (Ref:203464) | #4 | ||
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Are the trucks running the restrictor plates? There was talk they would...but not sure if that ever came to pass?
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24 Jan 2002, 02:18 (Ref:203466) | #5 | ||
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BTW...watch out for Ted Musgrave & Travis Kvapil...both will have a great shot at winning the CTS championship!!!
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24 Jan 2002, 03:03 (Ref:203476) | #6 | ||
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I'd like to see Musgrave do well.
One of my drivers is close friends of his family. This whole thing with the trucks being the fastest drives me nuts! |
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