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   <title>Lofton holds off Keselowski for first truck win</title>
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   Justin Lofton became a first-time race winner in the Camping World Truck Series by taking Friday night's North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Lofton grabbed the lead from Sprint Cup Series regular Brad Keselowski after a restart with 10 laps remaining when Ron Hornaday Jr. bumped Keselowski from behind and shoved him down the track, allowing Lofton to slip by. A caution for debris set up a five-lap shootout to the
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   <title>Turner Motorsports seeking third straight truck win</title>
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   Turner Motorsports is hoping its winning momentum in the Camping World Truck Series will continue on Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway. One month ago, Kasey Kahne gave team owner Steve Turner his maiden victory in the series at Rockingham, NC. Kahne, a Sprint Cup Series regular, held off teammate James Buescher during the closing laps for the win. One week after Rockingham, Buescher won a race for the first time in his truck
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   <title>Buescher picks up first truck win at Kansas</title>
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   James Buescher is having quite a season so far in NASCAR this year. Less than two months after scoring his first Nationwide Series win in the season-opener at Daytona, Buescher claimed his first victory in the Camping World Truck Series with a dominating performance in the SFP 250 at Kansas Speedway. Buescher, who drives the No. 31 Chevrolet for Turner Motorsports, led 103 of 167 laps in Saturday's race. After a late-race round of
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   <title>George Jr. grabs pole for Kansas Truck race</title>
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   Tim George Jr. will start on the pole for Saturday's SFP 250 Camping World Truck Series race after topping the charts in qualifying at Kansas Speedway. George Jr., who drives the No. 2 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing, posted a lap at 172.436 mph for his first pole in just his fourth truck start. Jason Leffler earned the outside pole with a lap at 172.331 mph. Justin Lofton qualified third, followed by Jason White and rookie Ty Dill
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   <title>Trucks: Peters aiming for another strong run at Kansas</title>
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   After racing at Rockingham Speedway for the first time this past Saturday, the Camping World Truck Series will join the Sprint Cup Series at Kansas Speedway this weekend. Timothy Peters enters Saturday's 250-mile race at Kansas as the points leader. Peters' Red Horse Racing teammate, John King, held the top spot in the standings for the first two races -- Daytona and Martinsville -- but King, a rookie in the series this year, dropp
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   <title>Kahne wins at Rockingham</title>
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   Kasey Kahne captured the Good Sam Roadside Assistance 200 Camping World Truck Series race Sunday at Rockingham Speedway. Kahne was completing a weekend of triple-duty racing after finishing seventh in the Sprint Cup Series on Saturday and third in the Nationwide Series on Friday at Texas Motor Speedway. Kahne claimed his fourth win in five starts in the Camping World Truck Series. To make the victory more impressive, Kahne started the race a
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   <title>NASCAR's return to 'The Rock'</title>
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   After an eight-year absence, NASCAR is back at Rockingham Speedway this weekend. The Camping World Truck Series will compete at "The Rock" for the first time. Rockingham will be an unknown for most of the drivers competing in this event, but some, such as Ty Dillon from Richard Childress Racing, are quite familiar with the challenges they will face on the 1.017-mile track. Dillon, a rookie in trucks this year, is coming off a second-place 
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   <title>Harvick dominant in Martinsville truck race</title>
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   Kevin Harvick was untouchable in Saturday's Kroger 250 Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway. Harvick, a Sprint Cup Series regular, started on the pole and ran in front for 248 of 250 laps, which set a series record for most laps led in a race. He held off his Richard Childress Racing teammate, Ty Dillon, after two late-race restarts and then beat Dillon to the finish line by just under one second for his 
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   <title>Harvick earns pole for Martinsville truck race</title>
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   Kevin Harvick will start on the pole for Saturday's Kroger 250 Camping World Truck Series race after posting the fastest lap in qualifying at Martinsville Speedway. Harvick, a Sprint Cup Series regular, turned a lap at 95.665 mph around the flat 0.526-mile track for his third career truck pole. He won the spring race at Martinsville consecutively from 2009-10. Rookie Ty Dillon claimed the outside pole for the second truck race of 
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   <title>Trucks resume season at Martinsville</title>
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   John King has been treated with royalty since winning the Camping World Truck Series season-opener five weeks ago at Daytona. Just days after his surprising victory at Daytona, the rookie driver in trucks this year appeared on CNN's "John King USA." The duo had exchanged messages on Twitter following his win. King also received the keys to his native hometown, Kingsport, TN, two weekends ago during the Sprint Cup Series pre-race cere
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