2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

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Johnny Benson, shown here in 1998, the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series champion. Johnny Benson Cheerios.jpg
Johnny Benson, shown here in 1998, the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series champion.
Ron Hornaday, Jr came in second behind Benson Jr. by just 7 points. Ron Hornaday.jpg
Ron Hornaday, Jr came in second behind Benson Jr. by just 7 points.
Todd Bodine finished third in the championship. Todd bodine.jpg
Todd Bodine finished third in the championship.
Colin Braun, the Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year. Colin Braun.jpg
Colin Braun, the Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year.
Toyota won their third consecutive manufacturers' championship with 13 wins. ToyotaTundrasJohnnyBensonJackSprague.jpg
Toyota won their third consecutive manufacturers' championship with 13 wins.

The 2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the fourteenth season of the Craftsman Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. It was contested over twenty-five races, beginning with the Chevy Silverado HD 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Johnny Benson of Bill Davis Racing was crowned champion. The season was also the last under the Craftsman sponsorship banner until the 2023 season. Sears Holdings Corporation, the owners of the Craftsman brand name of tools, withdrew sponsorship at the end of the season. On October 23, NASCAR officials confirmed that Camping World would become the title sponsor beginning with the 2009 season. [1]

Contents

2008 teams and drivers

Full-time teams

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew chief
Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc. 2 Jack Sprague 20 Ernie Cope
Kevin Harvick 3
Ryan Newman 1
Cale Gale 1
33 Ron Hornaday Jr. Rick Ren
Key Motorsports 40 Chad Chaffin 14Gary Showalter
Paul Poulter 2
Jeff Green 8
Mike Bliss 1
Morgan-Dollar Motorsports 12
Randy Moss Motorsports 13
46
81
Erin Crocker 2Eric Phillips
Scott Speed (R)2
Landon Cassill 7
Aric Almirola 1
Regan Smith 1
Willie Allen 3
Jimmie Johnson 1
Marc Davis 1
Donny Lia (R)7
MRD Motorsports 8 Chad McCumbee Steve Genenbacher 2
Dave Wachtel 1
Randy Dean 22
ThorSport Racing 13 Shelby Howard Lance Hooper
88 Matt Crafton Bud Haefele
TRG Motorsports 7 Andy Lally (R)8Butch Hylton
T. J. Bell 17
Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia 18 Dennis Setzer Marcus Richmond
SS-Green Light Racing 08 Jason White 23Doug Howe 17
Bobby Dotter 8
Bobby Dotter 1
Ryan Lawler 1
Ford Circle Bar Racing 10 Brendan Gaughan Bryan Berry
14 Rick Crawford Kevin Starland
Roush Fenway Racing 09 Joey Clanton 1John Quinn 3
Chad Norris 22
Travis Kvapil 9
Bobby East 7
John Wes Townley 7
Jamie McMurray 1
6 Colin Braun (R)Mike Beam
99 Erik Darnell Matt Puccia
Wood Brothers Racing 21 Jon Wood 17John Monsam 21
Mike Smith 2
Gere Kennon Jr. 2
Keven Wood 8
Toyota Bill Davis Racing 5 Mike Skinner Jeff Hensley 11
Joe Lax 6
Doug Richert 7
22 Phillip McGilton (R)4Doug Wolcott
Scott Speed (R)14
Michael Annett (R)7
23 Johnny Benson Tripp Bruce
Billy Ballew Motorsports 51 Kyle Busch 18Richie Wauters
Shane Sieg 6
Mike Bliss 1
Germain Racing 9 Justin Marks (R)18Jason Overstreet
David Reutimann 1
Mike Wallace 1
Sean Caisse 1
Chrissy Wallace 2
Paul Tracy 1
Michael Annett (R)1
30 Todd Bodine Mike Hillman Jr.
HT Motorsports 59 Ted Musgrave 18Danny Rollins
Stacy Compton 1
Joey Logano 1
Terry Cook 5
Red Horse Racing 11 David Starr Jamie Jones
Wyler Racing 60 Terry Cook 20George Church 4
John Quinn 21
Jack Sprague 5
Chevrolet
Toyota
Billy Ballew Motorsports 15 Marc Mitchell (R)13 Doug George
Denny Hamlin 2
Shane Sieg 1
David Stremme 2
Jason White 2
John Andretti 2
Ryan Lawler 1
Kenny Wallace 1
James Buescher 1
SS-Green Light Racing 07 Shane Sieg 2 Bobby Dotter 12
Mike Davis 5
Doug Howe 2
Butch Miller 4
Mike Abner 2
Mike Bliss 1
Ryan Lawler 6
John Mickel 1
Sean Murphy 6
J. C. Stout 1
Brandon Knupp 1
Chris Jones 1
Butch Miller 2
Johnny Sauter 1
Max Papis 2
Johnny Chapman 1
Xpress Motorsports 16 Brian Scott (R)Dave Fuge 17
Dave McCarty 1
Jeff Hensley 7

Part-time teams

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew chiefRounds
Chevrolet Black Bull Racing 53 Justin Hobgood Robert Bentley2
Brad Keselowski Racing 19 Robb Brent Wayne Setterington Jr.3
Brad Keselowski 1
DGM Racing 12 Mario Gosselin Germain Gosselin 4
William Davis 2
6
Scotty Crockett Mario Gosselin 2
J. R. Fitzpatrick 1
Fast Track Racing Enterprises 48 Bryan Silas Jeff McClure 2
Hermie Sadler 1
FDNY Racing 28 Wayne Edwards Dick Rahilly4
Key Motorsports 44 Morgan Shepherd Tommy Morgan1
Lafferty Motorsports 89 Ryan Seaman Chris Lafferty 2
Nick Tucker 1
Richard Johns 2
Russ Dugger 2
Mike Harmon 2
LCS Motorsports 87 Chris Jones Mark Parks2
Morgan-Dollar Motorsports 47 A. J. Allmendinger Kurt Binkley1
Timothy Peters Danny Gill1
Norm Benning Racing 57 Norm Benning Stan Hover8
Reary Racing 54 Brian Sockwell Steven Barfield 1
Jerry Reary 1
2
Bradley Riethmeyer Jerry Markle1
SS-Green Light Racing 0 Butch Miller Jim Schneider
Mike Davis
7
Wayne Edwards 3
Chris Jones 4
Johnny Chapman 2
Mike Olsen 1
Norm Benning 1
Kevin Lepage 1
Stellar-Quest Racing Team 91 J. C. Stout Steve Mollnow 2
Don Roberts 2
4
Tatman Motorsports 37 Gary St. Amant  ???1
TRG Motorsports 71 Mike Bliss Jason Miller1
Donny Lia (R)15
Andy Lally 1
Ben Stancill 1
J. R. Fitzpatrick 2
Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia 04 Patrick Carpentier Mike Shiplett1
4 Stacy Compton Bryant Frazier16
Sam Hornish Jr. Chris Carrier1
Brevak Racing 31 Larry Foyt Tony Mitchell1
CHS Motorsports 41 Tayler Malsam Tom Sokoloski2
Ryan Mathews 1
Derrike Cope, Inc. 73 Michelle Theriault Rick Markle 6
??? 1
1
Nick Tucker 4
Rick Markle 1
Larry Gunselman 1
Robert Bruce 1
74 Jennifer Jo Cobb Del Markle 8
Rick Markle 1
2
Derrike Cope 2
Larry Gunselman 2
Nick Tucker 3
Thompson Motorsports 61 Brett Thompson Lonnie Rush1
Windward Racing Enterprises 29 Scott Lynch Larry Pryor2
Ford Brent Raymer Racing 85 Brent Raymer Pete Raymer 4
Tony Furr 1
5
Charles Buchanan Racing 50 Craig Wood Tony Oscar2
Cowen Racing 42 Tim Cowen Stan Hover3
East Coast Motorsports 66 Benny Gordon Dan Glauz1
JTG Racing 20 Scott Lagasse Jr. Gary Cogswell 5
Greg Conner 3
8
MB Motorsports 36 J. C. Stout  ???3
Ray Hackett Racing 76 Ryan Hackett Bryant Frazier1
Toyota Bill Davis Racing 24 Tayler Malsam Gene Nead1
Germain Racing 03 Chrissy Wallace Mike Abner4
Dustin Skinner 1
Ken Schrader Racing 52 Ken Schrader Donnie Richeson3
Chevrolet
Ford
MB Motorsports 63 P. J. Jones Mike Mittler2
Jack Smith 4
Justin Allgaier 1
Dodge
Toyota
Premier Racing 17 Timothy Peters Chad Kendrick7

Schedule

NoRace title [2] Track [3] [4] Location [5] Date
1 Chevy Silverado 250 Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida February 15
2 San Bernardino County 200 Auto Club Speedway Fontana, California February 23
3 American Commercial Lines 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia March 7
4 Kroger 250 Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway, Virginia March 29
5 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas April 26
6 NC Education Lottery 200 Lowe's Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina May 16
7 Ohio 250 Mansfield Motorsports Park Mansfield, Ohio May 24
8 AAA Insurance 200 Dover International Speedway Dover, Delaware May 30
9 Sam's Town 400 Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas June 6
10 Cool City Customs 200 Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan June 14
11 Camping World RV Sales 200 Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin June 20
12 O'Reilly 200 Memphis Motorsports Park Millington, Tennessee June 28
13 Built Ford Tough 225 Kentucky Speedway Sparta, Kentucky July 19
14 Power Stroke Diesel 200 O'Reilly Raceway Park Brownsburg, Indiana July 25
15 Toyota Tundra 200 Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee August 9
16 O'Reilly 200 Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee August 20
17 Camping World 200 Gateway International Raceway Madison, Illinois September 6
18 Camping World RV Rental 200 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, New Hampshire September 13
19 Qwik Liner Las Vegas 350 Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas, Nevada September 20
20 Mountain Dew 250 Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama October 4
21 Kroger 200 Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway, Virginia October 18
22 E-Z-GO 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway Henry County, Georgia October 25
23 Chevy Silverado 350K Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas October 31
24 Lucas Oil 150 Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, Arizona November 7
25 Ford 200 Homestead–Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida November 14

Races

Chevy Silverado HD 250

The Chevy Silverado HD 250 was held February 15 at Daytona International Speedway. Erik Darnell won the pole. Anticipating another three wide finish such as the ones in 2003 and 2007, Darnell hoped to squash those hopes, and nearly did so by dominating the early portions of the race. During the early stages, multiple wrecks came about, including "The Big One" on lap 20, which was started when Brendan Gaughan made contact with an extremely tight Mike Skinner, forcing him up the racetrack and into the path of Matt Crafton, who also collected Ted Musgrave, Jon Wood, Chad Chaffin, and most notably P. J. Jones whose No. 63 truck caught fire trying to avoid the wreck, forcing a red flag. Only three laps later did the next wreck strike, with Joey Clanton getting loose and spinning, collecting outside polesitter Terry Cook, Mike Bliss, and ROTY contenders Colin Braun and Justin Marks. Darnell had the race in hand until green flag pitstops began at lap 84. Todd Bodine grabbed the lead from the dominant Darnell, who thought he had a loose wheel. While slowing to enter pit road, Marks was unaware that Darnell was pitting and the two made contact, ending Darnell's night. After the pit stop, Bodine would not look back, holding off a hard charging Kyle Busch and Johnny Benson for his first ever win at Daytona.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
130 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
251 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
323 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
411 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
514 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
64 Stacy Compton Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
78 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports
89 Justin Marks (R)ToyotaGermain Racing
916 Brian Scott (R)Chevrolet Xpress Motorsports
1018 Dennis Setzer DodgeBobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia

Did not qualify: Brian Sockwell (#54).

NOTE: Todd Bodine suffered a 25-point penalty when an illegal part was found on his truck during pre-qualifying inspection.

San Bernardino County 200

The San Bernardino County 200 was held February 23 at the newly renamed Auto Club Speedway. As all of Friday's activities were cancelled due to rain, Truck qualifying and the race were both cancelled, with the race being pushed back to Saturday morning. Based on the 2007 owners points, defending champion Ron Hornaday Jr. was on pole. However, the race would mostly be dominated by Kyle Busch, coming out of a frustrating Speedweeks. Busch would dominate, leading the first 51 laps. However, Daytona winner Todd Bodine ran down Busch and passed him on the backstretch just after the halfway point. After the final round of green flag pit stops, Busch regained the lead by 3.5 seconds over Bodine and never looked back, cruising to his first Truck Series win of the season.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
151 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
230 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
323 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
460 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing
533 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
659 Ted Musgrave Toyota HT Motorsports
709 Travis Kvapil Ford Roush Fenway Racing
85 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
916 Brian Scott (R)Chevrolet Xpress Motorsports
1022 Phillip McGilton (R)ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 35 entries.

American Commercial Lines 200

The American Commercial Lines 200 was held on March 7 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Defending series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. won the pole. Hornaday would also dominate the race on long runs, leading for 81 laps. However, the critical moment of the race was on lap 112 when Kyle Busch's crew chief, Richie Wauters brought his driver into the pits after a ten-minute rain delay on lap 111. The stop forced leader Hornaday to pit a lap later. Busch took the lead from Hornaday within 10 laps to go, and held of Hornaday over a four lap sprint to the finish to take his second consecutive victory.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
151 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
233 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
35 Mike Skinner Toyota Bill Davis Racing
488 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
58 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports
62 Jack Sprague ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
759 Ted Musgrave Toyota HT Motorsports
860 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing
930 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
1021 Jon Wood Ford Wood Brothers Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 32 entries.

Kroger 250

The Kroger 250 was held March 29 at Martinsville Speedway. Jack Sprague won the track record breaking pole. The race would instead be dominated by "Short Track Slayer" Dennis Setzer, whose team, Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia, had recently moved to the Martinsville area to be more competitive. This competitiveness showed when Setzer took the lead on lap 128 when debutant Brent Raymer spun in front of leader Kyle Busch. Setzer would lead the rest of the way thanks to nine more cautions. Although the race went on for an extra three laps, Setzer would hang on for his first win since he won Mansfield (also on fuel mileage) with the defunct Spears Motorsports. However, behind Setzer it was complete chaos. While Setzer was rounding turn 4 to take the win, Busch, in a desperate attempt to take second, Busch attempted to drive underneath Johnny Benson However, Busch's left side hit the apron, sending both Benson Jr. and Busch spinning to 25th and 26th-place finishes. The win was emotional for the whole team as it was their first win since Bobby Hamilton won at Mansfield in 2005.

PositionNo.DriverMakeTeam
118 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
288 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
314 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
452 Ken Schrader Toyota Ken Schrader Racing
599 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
611 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
709 Travis Kvapil FordRoush Fenway Racing
833 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
971 Donny Lia (R)Chevrolet The Racer's Group
1046 Scott Speed (R)Chevrolet Morgan-Dollar Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 36 entries.

O'Reilly Auto Parts 250

The O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 was held on April 26 at Kansas Speedway. Ron Hornaday Jr. started from pole. For the first time this season, points leader Kyle Busch was absent in this race, due to a conflict between the finish of the Aaron's 312 and the start of the Truck race. With a new truck and the guidance of crew chief Rick Ren, Hornaday dominated the race, leading 136 of 167 laps en route to his first win of the season. Making the win even sweeter was the fact that it was a KHI 1–2 finish with new teammate Jack Sprague close behind. Rookie Colin Braun rounded out the "podium" although controversially as he was involved in incidents with veterans Sprague and Matt Crafton.

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
133 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
22 Jack Sprague ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
36 Colin Braun Ford Roush Fenway Racing
423 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
55 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
610 Brendan Gaughan Ford Circle Bar Racing
78 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports
822 Scott Speed ToyotaBill Davis Racing
914 Rick Crawford FordCircle Bar Racing
1059 Ted Musgrave Toyota HT Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 36 entries.

North Carolina Education Lottery 200

The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 was held on May 16 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch won the pole. Busch would dominate for 86 laps at the site of his first ever truck series win. On lap 104, Busch collided with defending champion Ron Hornaday Jr., sending both trucks into the turn 3 wall and out of contention to win. Late in the race with seven laps to go, Erik Darnell was leading the field to the green on a restart when his tires spun, taking him out of contention. As Johnny Benson moved by Darnell for the top spot, NASCAR penalized Benson Jr. for jumping the start. In the lead during the next restart would be Matt Crafton, followed by a resurgent Hornaday and Todd Bodine. On the subsequent restart, Bodine sent Hornaday spinning into turn one, handing second and third to Chad McCumbee and Brendan Gaughan, respectively. Despite a valiant run by McCumbee on the backstretch, Crafton would take home an upset victory, his first in 178 races and the first for ThorSport Racing in a decade (Terry Cook's first win at Flemington Speedway).

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
188 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
28 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports
310 Brendan Gaughan Ford Circle Bar Racing
499 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
514 Rick Crawford FordCircle Bar Racing
660 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing
718 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
851 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
946 Landon Cassill Chevrolet Morgan-Dollar Motorsports
105 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: Nick Tucker (#73), Wayne Edwards (#28).

Ohio 250

The Ohio 250 was held on May 24 at Mansfield Motorsports Park. Johnny Benson won the pole. As with most Mansfield races, the action was expected to be tight and dramatic, with fuel mileage playing out in the latter half. With the downsizing in fuel cells to 18 gallons, it was deemed mathematically impossible for any driver in the field to repeat Dennis Setzer's no stop victory the previous year. With a record 15 cautions, the best of the afternoon was saved for the last part of the race. David Starr and his Red Horse Racing team had dominated the day, leading 170 laps in total. However, in the final laps, Starr's seemingly inevitable victory would be done in. Rookie Donny Lia, who had started 28th, had worked his way through the field and to the rear tailgate of Starr's truck. On the final lap, Lia daringly pulled the bump and run on Starr exiting turn 2. The two drivers along with Todd Bodine made it three wide on the backstretch. Lia would gain the advantage heading into turn three and the 2007 Whelen Modified Tour champion would hang on to take the first ever win for both him and his upstart team, legendary road racing team TRG Motorsports, as well as the second consecutive first time winner for the 2008 season.

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
171 Donny Lia (R) Chevrolet TRG Motorsports
211 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
330 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
460 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing
55 Mike Skinner Toyota Bill Davis Racing
613 Shelby Howard (R)Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
72 Jack Sprague Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
823 Johnny Benson ToyotaBill Davis Racing
907 Sean Murphy Chevrolet SS-Green Light Racing
104 Stacy Compton Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia

Did not qualify: None, only 36 entries.

AAA Insurance 200

The AAA Insurance 200 was held on May 30 at Dover International Speedway. Mike Skinner won the pole. Skinner would not lead for long as the dominant Kyle Busch would take the top spot and stay there for the first 96 laps. However, heavy smoke was billowing from Busch's No. 51 truck, forcing him to the garage with transmission troubles and knocking him out of contention. Taking over the top spot would be Todd Bodine, who would stay out on a lap 133 restart with Shane Sieg. Making only his sixth start in NASCAR competition and running on two tires, ex-Formula One driver Scott Speed lived up to his name and opened up a four-second lead on Ron Hornaday Jr. Although Speed's lead would be cut due to Bodine crashing on lap 170, he would hold off veterans Hornaday and Jack Sprague to become the third consecutive first time winner for the 2008 season. The other time this happened was in 1998, with Andy Houston (Loudon), Terry Cook (Flemington), and Jimmy Hensley (Music City)

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
122 Scott Speed (R) Toyota Bill Davis Racing
22 Jack Sprague Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
333 Ron Hornaday Jr. ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
409 Travis Kvapil Ford Roush Fenway Racing
588 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
611 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
75 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
86 Colin Braun (R)FordRoush Fenway Racing
914 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
1023 Johnny Benson ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 36 entries.

Sam's Town 400

The Sam's Town 400 was held June 6 at Texas Motor Speedway. Justin Marks won his first career pole. As the series was on a streak of three consecutive first time winners, many looked towards Chad McCumbee, who had nearly won the fall Texas race in '07, polesitter Marks, and Plano native Colin Braun. It was not just the young drivers seeking the win at Texas, but veterans as well, such as defending champion Ron Hornaday Jr., Mike Skinner, who started on the front row at Texas for his eighth consecutive start had never won, and Brendan Gaughan, who literally turned the track into his personal playground in both '02 and '03. Although Marks led early he would fall back to 8th before the first round of pit stops. As usual, Cup series points leader Kyle Busch would also be a factor in the race. Although Busch started in the back (Shane Sieg qualified the No. 51 truck while Busch was in Pocono, Pennsylvania and he also missed the drivers meeting.) he was able to work his way into the top 10 within 60 laps. However, Busch's fortunes would be undone as he had not had the proper seat time to adjust the truck. All the while, "Restart Master" Hornaday would lead a record 140 laps (breaking Greg Biffle's record of 119) and hold off Busch on a green-white-checkered to take his first win at Texas.

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
133 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
251 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
323 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
42 Jack Sprague ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
530 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
68 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports
788 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
809 Bobby East Ford Roush Fenway Racing
95 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
1021 Jon Wood Ford Wood Brothers Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 35 entries.

Cool City Customs 200

The Cool City Customs 200 was held on June 14 at Michigan International Speedway. Mike Skinner won the pole. Skinner would only lead the opening lap before falling back and eventually finishing 8th. From then on, the race would be dominated by Todd Bodine who would lead for 39 laps. However, the final pit stop, it would be Erik Darnell taking the top spot, holding it for the final 25 circuits. However, a late caution came out with three to go, setting up a fast finish. On the last lap, Johnny Benson took the lead from Darnell in turn 3 and the two were side by side on the frontstretch. In the final 50 yards it appeared as though Benson Jr. would win by a nose, but Darnell surged at the last minute with a side draft and beat Benson to the line by less than 0.005 seconds, the second closest finish in Truck Series history. During the final lap, points leader Ron Hornaday Jr. was running fourth after starting in the back due to an engine change. In turn 2, Hornaday was spun by Kyle Busch into the infield, but no caution came out, handing Hornaday a 23rd-place finish and the loss of the points lead. After the race Hornaday and team owner Kevin Harvick confronted Busch on pit road.

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
199 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
223 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
322 Scott Speed (R)ToyotaBill Davis Racing
423 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
510 Brendan Gaughan Ford Circle Bar Racing
66 Colin Braun (R)FordRoush Fenway Racing
751 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
85 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
98 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports
1060 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 34 entries.

Camping World RV Sales 200

The Camping World RV Sales 200 was held June 20 at Milwaukee Mile. Johnny Benson took the pole and won the race.

Top ten results:

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
123 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
288 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
346 Landon Cassill Chevrolet Morgan-Dollar Motorsports
499 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
530 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
622 Michael Annett ToyotaBill Davis Racing
733 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
814 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
960 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing
105 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 36 entries.

O'Reilly 200

The O'Reilly 200 was held June 28 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Johnny Benson took the pole but Ron Hornaday Jr. won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
133 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
299 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
388 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
414 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
511 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
62 Jack Sprague ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
75 Mike Skinner Toyota Bill Davis Racing
809 Bobby East FordRoush Fenway Racing
951 Shane Sieg Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
104 Stacy Compton Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia

Did not qualify: None, only 35 entries.

Built Ford Tough 225

The Built Ford Tough 225 was held July 19 at Kentucky Speedway. Mike Skinner took the pole but Johnny Benson won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
123 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
222 Michael Annett ToyotaBill Davis Racing
388 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
418 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
511 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
651 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
75 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
860 Terry Cook Toyota Wyler Racing
915 Marc Mitchell (R)ToyotaBilly Ballew Motorsports
1033 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.

Did not qualify: Wayne Edwards (#28).

Power Stroke Diesel 200

The Power Stroke Diesel 200 was held July 25 at O'Reilly Raceway Park. Bobby East took his first Craftsman Truck Series pole but Johnny Benson won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
123 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
233 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
399 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
488 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
513 Shelby Howard (R)ChevroletThorSport Racing
610 Brendan Gaughan Ford Circle Bar Racing
77 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group
851 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
971 Donny Lia (R)ChevroletThe Racer's Group
105 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 34 entries.

Toyota Tundra 200

The Toyota Tundra 200 was held August 9 at Nashville Superspeedway. Todd Bodine took the pole but Johnny Benson won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
123 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
299 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
330 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
42 Jack Sprague Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
533 Ron Hornaday Jr. ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
66 Colin Braun (R)FordRoush Fenway Racing
74 Stacy Compton Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
859 Ted Musgrave Toyota HT Motorsports
911 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
108 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 34 entries.

NOTE: Todd Bodine suffered a 25-point penalty for an illegal modification to his truck found in post race inspection.

O'Reilly 200 (Bristol)

The O'Reilly 200 was held on August 20 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Scott Speed won the pole and would fall back and eventually finished 3rd.

Top ten results:

PosNo.DriverManu.Team
151 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
230 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
322 Scott Speed (R)Toyota Bill Davis Racing
423 Johnny Benson ToyotaBill Davis Racing
514 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
67 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group
75 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
818 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
915 David Stremme ToyotaBilly Ballew Motorsports
1059 Ted Musgrave Toyota HT Motorsports

Did not qualify: Norm Benning (#57).

Jimmie Johnson would make his lone career Truck Series start to date, driving the #81 Lowe's/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet Silverado for Randy Moss Motorsports. He would lead 28 laps and finish 34th after crashing on lap 102.

Camping World 200

The Camping World 200 was held September 6 at Gateway International Raceway. Dennis Setzer took the pole but Ron Hornaday Jr. won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
133 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
218 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
323 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
430 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
52 Jack Sprague ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
699 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
75 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
814 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
96 Colin Braun (R)FordRoush Fenway Racing
1059 Ted Musgrave Toyota HT Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 35 entries.

Camping World RV Rental 200

The Camping World RV Rental 200 was held on September 13 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Ron Hornaday Jr. won the race and there was a large post race scuffle after the race between the crews of Todd Bodine and David Starr.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
133 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
223 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
309 Travis Kvapil Ford Roush Fenway Racing
499 Erik Darnell FordRoush Fenway Racing
514 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
651 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
711 David Starr Toyota Red Horse Racing
816 Brian Scott (R)Chevrolet Xpress Motorsports
92 Jack Sprague ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
107 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group

Did not qualify: None, only 33 entries.

Qwik Liner Las Vegas 350

The Qwik Liner Las Vegas 350 was held September 20 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Ron Hornaday Jr. won the pole. Hornaday would be passed by Mike Skinner after the opening lap. During a series of pit stops, points leader Johnny Benson decided to stay out, despite the fact his tires were old. He would lead for 26 laps before the right front tire went flat, sending Benson Jr. into the wall and ending his bid for the win. After pit stops following a caution by Dennis Setzer and Shane Sieg, Erik Darnell would take the lead stay there for 56 laps, leading the most. However, Mike Skinner chased down Darnell on the white flag lap and was side by side with him along the backstretch. Darnell side drafted Skinner to retake the lead coming out of turn 4 but Skinner hit Darnell's side, breaking the No. 99's momentum and taking Skinner to his first win of 2008.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
15 Mike Skinner Toyota Bill Davis Racing
299 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
388 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
415 John Andretti Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
533 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
651 Kyle Busch ToyotaBilly Ballew Motorsports
740 Jeff Green Chevrolet Key Motorsports
87 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group
930 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
1081 Donny Lia (R)Chevrolet Randy Moss Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 31 entries.

Mountain Dew 250

The Mountain Dew 250 was held on October 4 at Talladega Superspeedway. Erik Darnell won the pole. The points race had tightened with Johnny Benson only a single point ahead of defending champion Ron Hornaday Jr. Like Daytona, Darnell dominated the race, leading 48 laps with teammates Colin Braun and John Wes Townley close behind. Townley would later be spun unintentionally by defending race winner Todd Bodine while on pit road at lap 50. Alabama native Rick Crawford earned a speeding penalty during the series of pit stops, ending his chances at a home state victory. After another series of green flag pit stops, John Andretti, Braun, Kyle Busch, and Brian Scott took turns leading until 14 to go when Busch, Hornaday, and Bodine all pulled away. With 1 to go Braun was pushed into the lead by T. J. Bell, but was later passed by Busch on the backstretch. However, Bodine pulled the "bump and run" on Busch, loosening him and eventually passing him for the win, with new points leader Hornaday in tow.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
130 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
233 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
351 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
46 Colin Braun (R) Ford Roush Fenway Racing
59 Mike Wallace ToyotaGermain Racing
681 Landon Cassill Chevrolet Randy Moss Motorsports
716 Brian Scott (R)Toyota Xpress Motorsports
87 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group
95 Mike Skinner Toyota Bill Davis Racing
108 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet MRD Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 33 entries.

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held October 18 at Martinsville Speedway. Ron Hornaday Jr. took the pole but Johnny Benson won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
123 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
218 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
314 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
451 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
530 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
67 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group
722 Scott Speed (R)ToyotaBill Davis Racing
888 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
94 Sam Hornish Jr. DodgeBobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
1017 Timothy Peters Dodge Premier Racing

Did not qualify: Tayler Malsam (#41), Robert Bruce (#73), Russ Dugger (#89), Craig Wood (#50).

E-Z-GO 200

The E-Z-GO 200 was held October 25 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Ryan Newman won his first ever Craftsman Truck Series race in his first start.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
12 Ryan Newman Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
233 Ron Hornaday Jr. ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
315 Denny Hamlin Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
430 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
522 Scott Speed (R)Toyota Bill Davis Racing
699 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
723 Johnny Benson ToyotaBill Davis Racing
851 Kyle Busch ToyotaBilly Ballew Motorsports
97 T. J. Bell Chevrolet The Racer's Group
1016 Brian Scott (R)Toyota Xpress Motorsports

Did not qualify: None, only 33 entries.

Chevy Silverado 350K

The Chevy Silverado 350K was held October 31 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Rick Crawford won the pole. The sparks flew early on lap 2 as Travis Kvapil, attempting a three wide pass, pushed rookie Cale Gale into the left side of Crawford's truck. Gale's resultant spin forced T. J. Bell to hit his brakes, but Todd Bodine couldn't avoid Bell and tapped him up the track while also turning Jon Wood into the wall. Gale's car steered from the wall and hit Bell's rear quarter panel, sending him into the fence. At lap 51, spring Texas winner Ron Hornaday Jr. passed Kyle Busch for the lead. While Hornaday was pitting on lap 56, Jack Smith spun on the backstretch, pinning Hornaday a lap down. 10 laps later Hornaday would be in 16th thanks to a caution. Hornaday would charge to the lead, passing Kvapil on lap 108 and holding off Busch to sweep at Texas and cut Johnny Benson's point lead down to only six points.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
133 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
251 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
323 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
430 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
56 Colin Braun (R) Ford Roush Fenway Racing
659 Terry Cook Toyota HT Motorsports
709 Travis Kvapil FordRoush Fenway Racing
85 Mike Skinner ToyotaBill Davis Racing
916 Brian Scott (R)Toyota Xpress Motorsports
97 Scott Speed (R)ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 34 entries.

Lucas Oil 150 (Phoenix)

The Lucas Oil 150 was held November 7 at Phoenix International Raceway. Ron Hornaday Jr. took the pole but Kevin Harvick won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
12 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
251 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
330 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
416 Brian Scott (R)Toyota Xpress Motorsports
55 Mike Skinner Toyota Bill Davis Racing
619 Brad Keselowski Chevrolet Brad Keselowski Racing
799 Erik Darnell Ford Roush Fenway Racing
888 Matt Crafton Chevrolet ThorSport Racing
914 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Racing
1010 Brendan Gaughan FordCircle Bar Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 35 entries.

Ford 200

The Ford 200 was held November 14 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Mike Skinner took the pole but Todd Bodine won the race.

Top ten results:

Pos.No.DriverMakeTeam
130 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain Racing
216 Brian Scott (R)Toyota Xpress Motorsports
32 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
351 Kyle Busch Toyota Billy Ballew Motorsports
518 Dennis Setzer Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia
609 Travis Kvapil Ford Roush Fenway Racing
723 Johnny Benson Toyota Bill Davis Racing
833 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc.
959 Terry Cook Toyota HT Motorsports
1022 Scott Speed (R)ToyotaBill Davis Racing

Did not qualify: Mike Harmon (#89).

Full Drivers' Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH MIL MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM Points
1 Johnny Benson 333025411810321*331*1143227111732673725
2 Ron Hornaday Jr. 2552*81*233531*2371*102*5241*1*5229*2*12583718
3 Todd Bodine 1*2912231232954*51427223*241991544313621
4 Erik Darnell 2111125284112524142293215642*12*196187113412
5 Matt Crafton 241542211125715233411211212316829198173392
6 Mike Skinner 298329510579810771017771519122685263363
7 Rick Crawford 51411395139211184141223585628312119333315
8 Dennis Setzer 1016131*2573418111611124261882161613219131553197
9 Jack Sprague 192262421472430136221741459262711131517203125
10 Terry Cook 3048131964131610917811122317182323162861193072
11 Chad McCumbee 718532722412692715303110111111111024152312132999
12 David Starr 41321627172*62726235516929287221933141213222929
13 Colin Braun (R)3192814315168226312916156329281242520528142856
14 Kyle Busch 21*1268*27*27681*63482*2*4*2854
15 Brendan Gaughan 34121511633020155162228624132120202022161610182840
16 Brian Scott (R)923173014352532132532133229141914814714109422787
17 Shelby Howard 1525263416206192019141636522262314181713221719252636
18 Donny Lia (R)262091234117191222262091612291028171416162466
19 Jason White 223024271526293029281725181828183021172917182520232338
20 Ted Musgrave 2867151022171128241920132081010172099
21 Scott Speed (R)271083315126332115751014102058
22 T. J. Bell 31202918257196291088683227121906
23 Justin Marks (R)833142011321816141325243130202227291781
24 Stacy Compton 621193520281023302124101223731281748
25 Jon Wood 27321028261915101411161322302131231729
26 Chad Chaffin 36282522172119212527232313281303
27 Marc Mitchell (R)13202331242612221531925261295
28 Travis Kvapil 7187184311761276
29 Shane Sieg 23311821149251319950
30 Michael Annett QL61122133242418910
31 Landon Cassill 13920243146892
32 Andy Lally (R)112922362916142220870
33 Jeff Green 262718721312324777
34 Bobby East 248188192525771
35 Ryan Lawler 1732281821172722763
36 Timothy Peters 1925191530231015743
37 Keven Wood 2221302429152229728
38 Scott Lagasse Jr. 2619292330273326665
39 John Wes Townley 27182130351824622
40 Sean Murphy 92627171530608
41 J. C. Stout 3031343235332626563
42 Chrissy Wallace 182033192531540
43 Butch Miller 353236323531322735524
44 Phillip McGilton (R)12101616491
45 Kevin Harvick 1513478
46 Norm Benning DNQ3433303231283435469
47 Mario Gosselin 342928272424403
48 Jack Smith 22322221366
49 Brent Raymer 3128342730365
50 Mike Bliss 33241231352
51 Ken Schrader 41333348
52 Willie Allen 191527306
53 John Andretti 414291
54 Denny Hamlin 213270
55 Wayne Edwards 1736DNQ35DNQ2433267
56 David Stremme 139262
57 Robb Brent 213224258
58 J. R. Fitzpatrick 213032240
59 Chris Jones 343232203434231
60 Erin Crocker 1827203
61 Tim Cowen 333628198
62 Nick Tucker DNQ35333133343235192
63 Ryan Newman 1190
64 Scott Lynch 1631185
65 Scotty Crockett 2327176
66 Justin Hobgood 2033167
67 Bryan Silas 2825167
68 Paul Poulter 3025161
69 Max Papis 2927158
70 Mike Wallace 5155
71 Tayler Malsam 36DNQ21155
72 P. J. Jones 3523152
73 Brad Keselowski 6150
74 Sam Hornish Jr. 9138
75 David Reutimann 13124
76 Derrike Cope 3633119
77 Marc Davis 16115
78 Aric Almirola 17112
79 Regan Smith 17112
80 Larry Foyt 18109
81 Jamie McMurray 18109
82 James Buescher 19106
83 Ben Stancill 20103
84 Paul Tracy 20103
85 Brett Thompson 21100
86 Kenny Wallace 2297
87 Johnny Sauter 2394
88 Justin Allgaier 2491
89 Patrick Carpentier 2588
90 Jennifer Jo Cobb 332685
91 Joey Logano 2685
92 Hermie Sadler 2685
93 Brian Sockwell DNQ2976
94 Craig Wood DNQ2976
95 Bobby Dotter 3073
96 Cale Gale 3073
97 Richard Johns 313070
98 John Mickel 3170
99 Benny Gordon 3170
100 Brandon Knupp 3170
101 Bradley Riethmeyer 3170
102 Joey Clanton 3267
103 Russ Dugger DNQ3267
104 Jimmie Johnson 3466
105 Johnny Chapman 36343364
106 Ryan Seaman 333564
107 Rick Markle 3364
108 Ryan Mathews 3364
109 Larry Gunselman 34353461
110 Mike Harmon 35DNQ61
111 Ryan Hackett 3461
112 Michelle Theriault 3558
113 Sean Caisse 3655
114 Kevin Lepage 3655
115 A. J. Allmendinger 17
116 Gary St. Amant 28
117 Mike Olsen 32
118 Morgan Shepherd 34
119 Dustin Skinner 34
120 Robert Bruce DNQ
121 J. R. Norris QL
PosDriver DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH MIL MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM Points
– Michael Annett qualified for Scott Speed at Texas I (race #9).
– J. R. Norris qualified for Kyle Busch at Texas I (race #9).

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