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1997 - Craftsman Truck Series

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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1997 - Craftsman Truck Series

A listing of races during the year including the winner, track location and race name. To access specific race information follow the race date link.


Date Winning Driver Race Name Track

1/19/1997 Joe Ruttman Chevy Trucks Challenge Walt Disney World Speedway
3/1/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. NAPA 200 Tucson Raceway Park
3/16/1997 Kenny Irwin, Jr. Florida Dodge Dealers 400K Homestead-Miami Speedway
4/20/1997 Jack Sprague Chevy Desert Star Classic Phoenix International Raceway
5/3/1997 Rich Bickle Craftsman 200 Portland Speedway (2)
5/10/1997 Rich Bickle NAPACARD 200 Evergreen Speedway
5/24/1997 Tony Raines Western Auto Parts America 200 I-70 Speedway
5/31/1997 Jay Sauter Pennzoil Discount Center 200 New Hampshire International Speedway
6/6/1997 Kenny Irwin, Jr. Pronto Auto Parts 400K Texas Motor Speedway
6/21/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Loadhandler 200 Bristol Motor Speedway
6/29/1997 Jack Sprague NAPA Autocare 200 Nazareth Speedway
7/5/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Sears DieHard 200 Milwaukee Mile
7/12/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Link-Belt Construction Equipment 225 Louisville Motor Speedway
7/19/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Colorado 250 By Snap-On Tools Colorado National Speedway
7/27/1997 Joe Ruttman Lund Look 275K Heartland Park Topeka
7/31/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Cummins 200 Indianapolis Raceway Park
8/9/1997 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Stevens Beil Genuine Parts 200 Flemington Speedway
8/16/1997 Jack Sprague Federated Auto Parts 250 Nashville Speedway
8/24/1997 Ron Fellows Parts America 150 Watkins Glen International
9/4/1997 Bob Keselowski Virginia Is For Lovers 200 Richmond International Raceway
9/27/1997 Rich Bickle Hanes 250 Martinsville Speedway
10/5/1997 Joe Ruttman Kragen Exide 151 Sears Point Raceway
10/12/1997 Randy Tolsma Dodge California Truckstop 300 Mesa Marin Raceway
10/18/1997 Mike Bliss The No Fear Challenge California Speedway
11/1/1997 Joe Ruttman GM Goodwrench Delco 300 Phoenix International Raceway
11/9/1997 Joe Ruttman Carquest Auto Parts 420K Las Vegas Motor Speedway