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2008 - Craftsman Truck Series - American Commercial Lines 200 Race Results

2008 - Craftsman Truck Series - American Commercial Lines 200 Race

For 2023 (Stanley Black & Decker) Craftsman returned as the primary sponsor of the NASCAR Truck Series replacing Camping World. The Truck Series is a modified production pickup truck racing series of NASCAR. In 1947 Bill France gathered promoters from Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest to the Ebony Bar atop the Streamline Inn in Daytona, and drew up the initial rules and regulations of the modern day NASCAR.- the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. The first "true" NASCAR race, in the division that would lead to the present-day  Sprint Cup Series, and the Nationwide Series was held at the Charlotte (N.C.) Fairgrounds on June 19, 1949.

 

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2008 - Craftsman Truck Series - American Commercial Lines 200 Race Results

Race Name - American Commercial Lines 200
Date - 3/7/2008
Race Track - Atlanta Motor Speedway
Track Length (Miles) - 1.54 miles
Race Length (Miles) - 200 miles
Pole Speed - 175.571 mph
Number of Cautions - 4
Caution Laps - 21
Average Race Speed - 127.56 mph
Lead Changes - 18
Total Race Purse - $435,120
Race Number - 3

More Races from 2008
Finish Start Driver Car # Sponsor(Owner) Laps Run Make Laps Led Purse
1 3 Kyle Busch 51 Miccosukee Resorts Red Top Auto (Billy Ballew) 130 Toyota 39 $56,550
2 1 Ron Hornaday Jr 33 Camping World (Kevin Harvick) 130 Chevrolet 81 $40,575
3 12 Mike Skinner 5 Toyota Tundra (Bill Davis) 130 Toyota 1 $26,145
4 15 Matt Crafton 88 Menards Energizer (Duke Thorson) 130 Chevrolet 0 $17,335
5 2 Chad McCumbee 8 Malcolmson Construction (Dave Malcolmson) 130 Chevrolet 3 $15,960
6 5 Jack Sprague 2 American Commercial Lines (Kevin Harvick) 130 Chevrolet 4 $10,660
7 4 Ted Musgrave 59 Team ASE Harris Trucking (James Harris) 130 Toyota 0 $12,390
8 6 Terry Cook 60 Wylercom (Jeff Wyler) 130 Toyota 0 $12,290
9 7 Todd Bodine 30 Lumber Liquidators (Germain Racing) 130 Toyota 0 $12,160
10 16 Jon Wood 21 The Barnhill Group (Wood Brothers) 129 Ford 0 $15,610
11 19 Rick Crawford 14 Power Stroke Diesel by Intl (Tom Mitchell) 129 Ford 0 $11,635
12 14 Erik Darnell 99 Northern Tool Equipment (Jack Roush) 129 Ford 1 $11,435
13 8 Dennis Setzer 18 Melling Engine Parts (Bobby Hamilton Racing) 129 Dodge 1 $11,335
14 11 Justin Marks 9 Crocs (Germain Racing) 129 Toyota 0 $12,235
15 24 Brendan Gaughan 10 International MAXX Force Diesel (Tom Mitchell) 129 Ford 0 $12,485
16 17 Phillip McGilton 22 Three Wide Life (Bill Davis) 129 Toyota 0 $11,035
17 20 Brian Scott 16 Shark Energy Drink Albertsons (Joe Scott) 129 Chevrolet 0 $10,985
18 22 Travis Kvapil 9 Zaxbys (Jack Roush) 129 Ford 0 $10,860
19 10 Stacy Compton 4 Landmark Dodge (Bobby Hamilton Racing) 129 Dodge 0 $10,810
20 25 Donny Lia 71 TRG Motorsports (Kevin Buckler) 128 Chevrolet 0 $9,010
21 21 David Starr 11 Red Horse Racing (Tom DeLoach) 128 Toyota 0 $10,910
22 23 Andy Lally 7 TRG Motorsports Adobe Road Winery (Kevin Buckler) 128 Chevrolet 0 $9,410
23 29 Marc Mitchell 15 Hyprene Ergon (Billy Ballew) 128 Chevrolet 0 $8,360
24 31 Jason White 8 GunBrokercom (Bobby Dotter) 128 Dodge 0 $9,335
25 26 Chad Chaffin 40 Key Motorsports (Curtis Key) 128 Chevrolet 0 $8,310
26 18 Shelby Howard 13 ThorSport Racing (Duke Thorson) 128 Chevrolet 0 $8,260
27 28 Scott Speed 46 Red Bull (David Dollar) 127 Chevrolet 0 $8,235
28 9 Colin Braun 6 Conway Freight (Jack Roush) 126 Ford 0 $8,210
29 27 Scott Lagasse Jr 20 Nicholson Group (Tad Geschickter) 125 Ford 0 $8,185
30 13 Johnny Benson Jr 23 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles (Bill Davis) 110 Toyota 0 $8,160
31 30 Shane Sieg 7 ASI Limited (Ken Smith) 76 Chevrolet 0 $8,135
32 32 Butch Miller 0 GunBrokercom (Gene Christensen) 3 Chevrolet 0 $8,110