Truckin’ Thursdays: A Look Back at 5 Different Victors
For the first time since 2005, the Camping World Truck Series has opened with five different winners and five different events.
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For the first time since 2005, the Camping World Truck Series has opened with five different winners and five different events.
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9. “I haven’t had this much fun since NASCAR measured the C-posts on this car.”
It never occurred to me until the conclusion of the Sprint All-Star Challenge Saturday, but I’ve got a couple of beefs with NASCAR’s exhibition weekend.
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I’ve been informed by parties high and low that all I want are wrecks, rude drivers, apparently Dale Earnhardt Jr. in victory lane and the ability to complain.
3 – Jimmie Johnson now has three All-Star victories, tying him with Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon for most all-time.
Jimmie Johnson has had a heck of a week. First, he won No. 200 for Hendrick Motorsports at Darlington, then he dominated the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.