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Miami Race Report

Johnny Benson and the No. 23 Exide Batteries Toyota Tundra team entered Friday night’s season finale as contenders for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship.  The team sat only 112 points out of the lead and knew what they had to do in order to bring Bill Davis Racing its first title.  The No. 23 Toyota Tundra squad has been the team to beat in the second half of the 2006 season, and after last year’s third-place performance in Miami, the team was confident in its chances to win the Ford 200.

The team was extremely happy with its truck in both of Friday morning’s practice sessions.  Benson explained to his crew that the truck felt really good.  It showed on the time sheet:  Benson had a top-five machine in both practice sessions.  The No. 23 team fully expected to capture its sixth victory of the season.

Benson started the 134-lap event in the 18th spot and immediately began falling into the clutches of the field.  He explained to crew chief Rick Ren that the handling of the truck was loose in both corners, and he could not get back into the gas.  The loose condition caused Benson to lose valuable spots on the track, and the truck needed a major adjustment on the first pit stop.

The crew received the opportunity to make an adjustment under caution on lap 44.  The team added a major chassis adjustment to its four tire stop and returned Benson to the track in the 14th spot.

On lap 60, Benson told the team that the truck was still loose, but the changes had helped.  This time, the loose condition did not seem to hurt Benson on the track, and by lap 75, he was in the fourth spot.  The Exide Batteries Tundra was posting competitive lap times, and it seemed the team would challenge for the win.  That all changed on lap 94.  As Benson exited turn four, a truck lost control in front of him, came back across the track and clipped the left side of the No. 23 Toyota Tundra.  The contact caused severe damage to the left front fender of Benson’s machine.

Benson brought his Tundra down the pit lane so the team could survey the damage.  The team decided the damage was not catastrophic and worked to repair the truck without going a lap down.  Benson remained in the race and finished 26th.

The No. 23 Toyota Tundra team had a breakthrough season, winning five times and accumulating one pole, 13 top-five finishes and 17 top-10 finishes.

 

Toyota Preview - Miami

The race at Homestead-Miami Speedway will be the 11th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) race at the track. There will be 10 Toyota Tundras in the field at Miami, the final NCTS race of the 2006 season.

In the most recent race of the 2006 Craftsman Truck Series season at Phoenix International Raceway (Nov. 10), five Tundra drivers recorded top-10 finishes. Toyota driver Johnny Benson crossed the finish line first and was followed to the checkered flag by Tundra drivers Mike Skinner (third), Todd Bodine (fourth), David Starr (sixth), Jack Sprague (seventh) and David Reutimann (eighth).

Johnny Benson's victory at Phoenix was his fifth win of the season in the No. 23 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Tundra. Benson, who started from the pole, spun out on the first lap in his Bill Davis Racing Tundra. However, he made a quick recovery and managed to work his way through the field en route to the checkered flag. Benson passed Mark Martin with 30 laps remaining in the race and held onto the lead all the way to the finish.

"We had to work pretty hard for this one," said Benson, following the race. "I really made a stupid move at the start. My truck was a little loose in turns one and two, and I thought it was going to be ok. But, I lost it and we had to come in and make some adjustments. I told Rick (Ren, crew chief) that we could get back up through the field if we had good pit stops."

"The whole race was challenging," added Benson, after the race. "Any time you have a truck that starts on the pole and you spin out, it's going to make for a very challenging day. The first few laps after I spun were pretty good, then it kept getting harder and harder. Guys were racing really hard, but that's what this series is all about. Guys race you tough, which makes the win so sweet."

After the first 24 races of the 2006 season, Toyota drivers hold down the top-five positions in the NCTS championship point standings. Todd Bodine continues to sit atop the championship standings with 3,566 points. Trailing Bodine in the standings are second-place Johnny Benson (3,454 points), third-place David Reutimann (3,383 points), fourth-place Ted Musgrave (3,250 points) and fifth-place David Starr (3,209 points). In addition, Tundra driver Jack Sprague (3,173 points) holds down the seventh spot in the standings and Mike Skinner (3,156 points) is eighth in the points.

If Todd Bodine finishes 28th or better in the season finale at Miami he will clinch the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver's championship. It will be the first NASCAR title for Todd Bodine, as well as the first NASCAR title for the Bodine family, which includes Todd and his NASCAR racing brothers Geoff and Brett.  "Johnny (Benson) and Rick (Ren, Benson's crew chief) are doing exactly what they need to do, winning races," says Bodine, talking about the championship chase. "Unfortunately for them, we are doing exactly what we need to do to continue to lead in the championship, and that's to finish up front. We have to keep the 'big picture' in mind. I don't want to put myself in a position to be taken out and I want to keep my Tundra in one piece. That's what we did at Phoenix and what we plan to do at Miami."

"We still have a ways to go," says Bodine, about the championship chase. "It would be great for my family to win the title, but 112 points is not that much. If we have a miscue, a loose lug nut or a flat tire or someone getting into us at Homestead and finish in the back, Johnny's going to win it. We have to do what we have to do at Miami, stay out of trouble and finish in the top-five, like we've been doing all year."

Last year at Homestead-Miami Speedway (Nov. 11, 2005), Todd Bodine picked up the victory in the No. 30 Germain Racing Tundra. Three other Tundra drivers recorded top-five finishes at last year's season-finale, Jack Sprague was second, Johnny Benson was third and Bill Lester was fifth. In addition, Tundra racer David Reutimann started on the pole after establishing a track qualifying record (31.193 secs./173.116 mph).

Beginning with his first NASCAR start at Miami in 1995, Todd Bodine has qualified for 15 races at the track, including four Cup Series starts and 10 Busch Series races, along with one NCTS race. During his Miami career, the Chemung, N.Y.-driver has recorded two top-five finishes in the Busch Series. His best Cup Series finish at the track was an 11th-place in 2003.

Michael Waltrip will make his Toyota debut in the Craftsman Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Waltrip will pilot the Darrell Waltrip Motorsports No. 12 Jani-King Tundra. It will mark his first NASCAR race start in a Toyota. In 2007, Waltrip will drive the No. 55 NAPA Camry in Nextel Cup competition as part of a three car Camry team at Michael Waltrip Racing.

Toyota clinched the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series manufacturer's championship with Mike Skinner's third-place finish at Texas. It marks the first-ever NASCAR manufacturer's title for Toyota.

Johnny Benson's victory at Phoenix was Toyota's 25th NCTS wins since the Tundra began competing in the Craftsman Truck Series at the beginning of the 2004 season. Along with 12 wins this year, five by Johnny Benson (Phoenix, NH, Nashville, Milwaukee and Michigan), three by Todd Bodine (Texas, St. Louis and Atlanta), two by Jack Sprague (Martinsville and Memphis), one by David Star (Martinsville) and one by Mike Skinner (Las Vegas), Toyota had four wins in 2004 and nine wins in 2005.

Johnny Benson's pole position at Phoenix was Toyota's 31st NCTS pole since the Tundra began competing in the Craftsman Truck Series at the beginning of the 2004 season. Tundra drivers who have recorded poles include Mike Skinner (16), David Reutimann (six), Bill Lester (two), Jack Sprague (two), Brandon Whitt (two), Johnny Benson (one), Todd Bodine (one) and Travis Kvapil (one).


 

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2008
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1. Ron Hornaday  
2. Matt Crafton -27
3. Todd Bodine -54
4. JOHNNY -56
5. Rick Crawford -74
6. Mike Skinner -113
7. Eric Darnell -137
8. Jack Sprague -164
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2008
Craftsman Truck Schedule
02/15 Daytona
02/23 California
03/07 Atlanta
03/29 Martinsville
04/26 Kansas
05/16 Lowes
05/24 Mansfield
05/30 Dover
06/06 Texas
06/14 MIS
06/20 Milwaukee
06/28 Memphis
07/19 Kentucky
07/25 Indy
08/09 Nashville
08/20 Bristol
09/06 Gateway
09/13 Loudon
09/20 Las Vegas
10/04 Talladega
10/18 Martinsville
10/25 Atlanta
10/31 Texas
11/07 Phoenix
11/14 Homestead
 
2008
Nationwide
Schedule
02/16 Daytona
02/23 California
03/01 Las Vegas
03/08 Atlanta
03/15 Bristol
03/22 Nashville
04/05 Texas
04/11 Phoenix
04/20 Mexico
04/26 Talladega
05/02 Richmond
05/09 Darlington
05/24 Lowes
05/31 Dover
06/07 Nashville
06/14 Kentucky
06/21 Milwaukee
06/28 New Hampshire
07/04 Daytona
07/11 Chicago
07/19 Gateway
07/26 Indy
08/02 Montreal
08/09 Watkins Glen
08/16 Michigan
08/22 Bristol
08/30 California 
09/05 Richmond
09/20 Dover
09/27 Kansas
10/10 Lowes
10/25 Memphis
11/01 Texas
11/08 Phoenix
11/15 Miami
 
2008
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02/17 Daytona
02/24 California
03/02 Las Vegas
03/09 Atlanta
03/16 Bristol
03/30 Martinsville
04/06 Texas
04/12 Phoenix
04/27 Talladega
05/03 Richmond
05/10 Darlington
05/25 Lowes
06/01 Dover
06/08 Pocono
06/15 MIS
06/22 Sonoma
06/29 New Hampshire
07/05 Daytona
07/12 Chicago
07/27 Indy
08/03 Pocono
08/10 Watkins Glen
08/17 MIS
08/23 Bristol
08/31 California
09/06 Richmond
09/14 Loudon
09/21 Lowes
09/28 Kansas
10/05 Talladega
10/11 Lowes
10/19 Martinsville
10/26 Atlanta
11/02 Texas
11/09 Phoenix
11/16 Miami
 

 


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