Camping World Truck

Notes: Almirola has Ballew in championship form

Atlanta team owner Billy Ballew battled Kevin Harvick Inc. down to the season’s final race for the 2009 Camping World Truck Series owners’ championship — largely on the strength of Kyle Busch’s seven victories.

Notes: Almirola has Ballew in championship form

Cobb committed to driving, takes proactive approach

Her plan is to play it smart and be there at the end.

Cobb committed to driving, takes proactive approach

Hornaday earns Truck pole at AMS; Busch on outside

Ron Hornaday won the pole for the E-Z-GO 200 with a lap of 31.195 seconds (177.721 mph) around 1.54-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway, his third overall in 10 races at the track.

Hornaday earns Truck pole at AMS; Busch on outside

Harvick earns seventh career Truck victory

Eluding danger for most of Saturday’s E-Z-GO 200, Kevin Harvick led 100 of 130 laps, drove his No. 2 Chevrolet ahead of several wrecks and into Victory Lane at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Harvick was able to pit under caution late in the race when Donny Lia got into the wall, allowing the No. 2 to get four new tires and maintain his lead over fellow Cup driver Kyle Busch.

Harvick earns seventh career Truck victory

Hornaday restarts season unfazed: ‘We’ll be fine’

Ron Hornaday’s bid for a second consecutive Camping World Truck Series title hasn’t exactly gotten off to a smooth start.

Hornaday restarts season unfazed: ‘We’ll be fine’

No. 76 member suspended for substance abuse

William Hileman, a crew member for the No. 76 team driven by Ryan Hackett in the Camping World Truck Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body’s substance abuse policy.

No. 76 member suspended for substance abuse

Wallace scheduled to make Truck debut at Atlanta

Steve Wallace will make his Camping World Truck Series debut for Billy Ballew Motorsports in the No. 15 Toyota at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 6.

Wallace scheduled to make Truck debut at Atlanta

George named crew chief for Hornaday, No. 33 truck

Doug George has been named crew chief of Kevin Harvick Inc.’s No. 33 Chevrolet driven by four-time Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday.

George named crew chief for Hornaday, No. 33 truck

Notes: Veterans say 2010 to be most competitive yet

Matt Crafton left Daytona International Speedway literally salivating in delight over his fifth-place finish in the 2010 Camping World Truck Series season opener.

Notes: Veterans say 2010 to be most competitive yet

SS Green Light to give Eggleston three-race stint

SS Green Light Racing has announced that Chris Eggleston will drive the team’s No. 21 truck in a minimum of three races in the Camping World Truck Series beginning at Martinsville Speedway on March 27.

SS Green Light to give Eggleston three-race stint

Peters holds off Bodine for Daytona Truck victory

With a last-lap pass of superspeedway ace Todd Bodine, Timothy Peters won Saturday night’s NextEra Energy 250 Truck Series race at 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway.

Peters holds off Bodine for Daytona Truck victory

Busch finding his way in new ownership role

Rick Ren wanted to see it in Kyle Busch’s eyes.

Busch finding his way in new ownership role

White gets first pole in Truck opener at Daytona

Jason White took the pole position for Friday night’s Camping World Truck series race at Daytona International Speedway.

White gets first pole in Truck opener at Daytona

Hornaday’s ‘vacation’ means racing, winning

Since he claims his eyesight isn’t good enough to get a real job, Ron Hornaday figures he might as well continue driving.

Hornaday’s ‘vacation’ means racing, winning

Bodine brings stellar record to Daytona

If history means anything, Todd Bodine is the favorite to win Friday’s Truck Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway.

Bodine brings stellar record to Daytona

Drafting leads to trouble for Truck champions

Even the most experienced drivers know that Daytona International Speedway can jump up and bite you at a moment’s notice. That was the case for two Truck Series champions during Thursday morning’s practice.

Drafting leads to trouble for Truck champions

No. 57 team member hit with indefinite suspension

William Wheeler, a crew member for the No. 57 team in the Camping World Truck Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body’s substance-abuse policy.

No. 57 team member hit with indefinite suspension

Lia to drive the No. 21 for SS Green Light in Daytona

SS Green Light Racing announced Monday it has completed its 2010 Camping World Truck Series roster with the signing of two-time Whelen Modified Champion Donny Lia for the upcoming season. Lia will drive the team’s No. 21 truck for the season opener at Daytona under the guidance of veteran Butch Miller.

Lia to drive the No. 21 for SS Green Light in Daytona

Heluva Good! to sponsor Busch’s truck at Daytona

Kyle Busch, who has more than 60 wins throughout NASCAR’s top three divisions, will be sponsored by Heluva Good! brand real sour cream dips, cheeses and condiments in the Feb. 12 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Truck Series race at Daytona.

Heluva Good! to sponsor Busch’s truck at Daytona

Cassill back in Truck Series with ThorSport Racing

Hendrick Motorsports development driver Landon Cassill will drive a Chevrolet Silverado with Hendrick power for ThorSport Racing in the Camping World Truck Series opener Friday night at Daytona International Speedway.

Cassill back in Truck Series with ThorSport Racing

Red Horse tabs Piquet Jr. for Daytona Truck race

Red Horse Racing announced Monday that Nelson Piquet Jr. will drive the No. 1 Toyota in the 2010 Camping World Truck Series season opener at Daytona.

Red Horse tabs Piquet Jr. for Daytona Truck race

Busch loses Miccosukee as sponsor but presses on

New Camping World Truck Series owner Kyle Busch plans to race two trucks for the full 2010 season, which begins Friday at Daytona International Speedway, despite losing his truck’s primary sponsor on Thursday.

Busch loses Miccosukee as sponsor but presses on

Setzer to drive No. 46 for Gill Racing at Daytona

Dennis Setzer will drive the No. 46 Dodge for Team Gill Racing in the Camping World Truck Series’ season opener on Feb. 12 at Daytona.

Setzer to drive No. 46 for Gill Racing at Daytona