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Rookie Lia gets 1st Truck Series victory

Donny Lia became the first rookie in five years to win a Craftsman Truck Series race Saturday, using a last-lap pass to take the Ohio 250. Lia got by leader David Starr in the second turn of the 250th lap around the 0.5-mile oval. He, Starr and 2006 series champion Todd Bodine ran side-by-side down the backstretch before Lia pulled his Chevrolet ahead to edge Starr by 0.241 seconds for his first victory...

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Trouble on track jumble points standings

As the laps ticked down in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, Todd Bodine was poised to take over the points lead.

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Hornaday Jr. dominates Kansas

Ron Hornaday Jr. led five different times for a total of 136 laps, including the final 54, en route to capturing Saturday evening's O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at the Kansas Speedway. The No.33 Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet crossed the finish line three lengths ahead of teammate Jack Sprague.

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Hornaday Jr. on truck pole in Kansas

Defending series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. captured the pole for Saturday night's O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Craftsman Truck Series race at the Kansas Speedway. The No.33 Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet circled the 1.5-mile track of 31.679 seconds (170.460 m.p.h.).

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I Went to a NASCAR Pool Party and a Fight Broke Out!

Copyright © 2008 Full Throttle. All Rights Reserved.If you are not reading this in a news reader, the website you are viewing it on is guilty of copyright infringement.Please report this site through the contact link on Full Throttle.(digital signature: 77c297e756c9103df2e56b4f36cce0ae) It may look small and inconspicuous, but a pool house is at the center of [...]

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NASCAR: TRUCKS: Kyle clings to point lead at Martinsville.

Veteran driver Dennis Setzer takes emotional Craftsman Truck Series victory at Martinsville.

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NASCAR: TRUCKS: Kyle wins again.

Kyle Busch continues his red-hot start to 2008 with victory in Friday's Craftsman Truck race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

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NASCAR: NWS: Smoke denies Edwards Cali double.

Stewart continues winning ways in delayed Nationwide Series race in Fontana.

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Stewart 2-for-2 in Nationwide

FONTANA, Calif. — Tony Stewart was dominant Monday in winning his second straight NASCAR Nationwide Series race, holding off hard-charging Kyle Busch again. Stewart beat Busch, his teammate in the Sprint Cup series, in a 1-2 Toyota sweep in the Nationwide season-opener at Daytona.

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Stewart wins second Nationwide race in row

By holding off Busch again, Stewart kept the 23-year-old from ending the California week leading all three of NASCAR's top professional series. Busch finished fourth earlier in the day in the Sprint Cup race, taking the points lead from Daytona winner Ryan Newman, and beat Todd Bodine in Saturday's Craftsman Truck race to grab the top spot in that series.

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Stewart wins 2nd Nationwide race in row

Tony Stewart was dominant Monday in winning his second straight NASCAR Nationwide Series race, holding off hard-charging Kyle Busch again.

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Stewart wins second straight Nationwide race

FONTANA, Calif. — Tony Stewart was dominant Monday in winning his second straight NASCAR Nationwide Series race, holding off hard-charging Kyle Busch again. Stewart beat Busch, his teammate in the Sprint Cup series, in a 1-2 Toyota sweep in the Nationwide season-opener at Daytona. He made it look a lot easier in the rain-postponed race at Auto Club Speedway as he led 136 of the 150 laps on the 2-mile...

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NASCAR: TRUCK: Kyle king in Cali.

After three near misses at Daytona Kyle Busch opens his 2008 victory account.

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Racing roundup

FONTANA, Calif. — It doesn't matter what kind of car Kyle Busch is driving these days, he's tough to beat. The 23-year-old racer added a victory Saturday in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Auto Club Speedway to his runner-up finish in the truck race last week at Daytona.

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Rain Postpones Nationwide Race Until Tonight

Steady rain Saturday night forced the postponement of the NASCAR Nationwide Series race until tonight, following the Sprint Cup Series race at Auto Club Speedway.