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*[[Narain Karthikeyan]] returned to [[Formula One]] this season with [[Hispania Racing]].<ref>[http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/f1-nascar-truck-racer-karthikeyan-returing-to-f1 F1: NASCAR Truck Racer Karthikeyan Returning To Formula One]</ref>
*[[Narain Karthikeyan]] returned to [[Formula One]] this season with [[Hispania Racing]].<ref>[http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/f1-nascar-truck-racer-karthikeyan-returing-to-f1 F1: NASCAR Truck Racer Karthikeyan Returning To Formula One]</ref>


;Mid-Season Changes
===Mid-Season Changes===
*[[Justin Lofton]] parted ways with [[Germain Racing]] after the [[Winstar World Casino 400]]. He soon signed with [[Eddie Sharp Racing]], which, ironically, was the team that Lofton won the [[2009 ARCA Remax Series]] championship with. [[Craig Goess]], the driver Lofton replaced, is currently unable to find a ride.
*[[Justin Lofton]] parted ways with [[Germain Racing]] after the [[Winstar World Casino 400]]. He soon signed with [[Eddie Sharp Racing]], which, ironically, was the team that Lofton won the [[2009 ARCA Remax Series]] championship with. [[Craig Goess]], the driver Lofton replaced, is currently unable to find a ride.
*Due to season struggles, [[Randy Moss Motorsports]] and [[Germain Racing]] joined forces to field [[Todd Bodine]] in the #5 truck for the remainder of the season after the [[UNOH 225]]. Travis Kvapil's team status is unknown at this time.
*Due to season struggles, [[Randy Moss Motorsports]] and [[Germain Racing]] joined forces to field [[Todd Bodine]] in the #5 truck for the remainder of the season after the [[UNOH 225]]. Travis Kvapil's team status is unknown at this time.

Revision as of 17:36, 14 July 2011

Johnny Sauter is the current points leader.
Todd Bodine is the defending series champion.

The 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season is the sixteenth season of the third highest stock car racing in the United States. The season includes twenty-five races, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2010 season, NASCAR announced a few notable calendar changes, including a race addition at Kentucky Speedway and the removal of Gateway International Raceway from the schedule. Toyota entered 2011 as the reigning Maunfacturer's Champions, while Todd Bodine is the defending Driver's Champion.

Teams and drivers

Team Manufacturer No. Primary Sponsor Race Driver Crew Chief Races
Corrie Stott Racing Chevrolet 02 Viva Auto Group
Guest House Inn
Jamie Dick Corrie Stott 4
Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet 1 Fuel Doctor4
Lilly Trucking
Jeffrey Earnhardt Joseph Lax 4
Race Fuel Energy
Direct Auto Insurance
Bobby Hamilton, Jr. Sterling Laughlin 1
Rick Ware Racing Carl Long Bobby Burrell 1
Kevin Harvick Incorporated Chevrolet 2 OneMain Financial1
Armour Vienna Sausages1
Hunt Brothers Pizza
Bad Boy Buggies
Tide / Kroger1
Ollie's Bargain Outlet1
Elliott Sadler Bruce Cook 9
Clint Bowyer 4
Kevin Harvick 6
Rheem Cale Gale 5
MMI Services David Mayhew 2
8 Qualcomm/Autotrac
Bozzano/Jontex 4
Nelson Piquet, Jr. (R) Chris Carrier All
21 Bully Hill Vineyards Elliott Sadler Ernie Cope 2
33 Steak-umm3
Sherwin-Williams1
Armour Vienna Sausages1
Tide/Kroger1
OneMain Financial
Home Market Foods2
Utz Quality Foods, Inc.3
Anderson's Maple Syrup3
Kroger/IAMS1
Wisk1
Ron Hornaday Jeff Hensley All
Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 3 Bass Pro Shops
National Wild Turkey Federation2
Austin Dillon Danny Stockman All
22 RCR
Rip It Energy
Darrell Gwynn Foundation
Joey Coulter (R) Harold Holly
Turner Motorsports Chevrolet 4 Monster Ricky Carmichael Mark Rette All
31 Wolfpack Rentals
Exide8
Space Coast Center1
James Buescher Michael Shelton
32 Great Clips Brad Sweet Doug George 8
Exide Mark Martin 2
TBA Blake Feese 1
Mike's Hard Lemonade Steve Arpin 5
Randy Moss Motorsports / Germain Racing Toyota 5 International/Monaco RV Travis Kvapil Dan Stillman 10
Todd Bodine Mike Hillman, Jr. 15
25 One Eighty
Odd Manor
Iron Horse Jeans
Tayler Malsam 3
SS-Green Light Racing Chevrolet 07 Lilly Trucking
Eagle Convenience Store
Donnie Neuenberger Butch Miller 1
Boggy Creek Airboat Rides B. J. McLeod Troy Smith 1
Viva Auto Group Jamie Dick 1
Boys & Girls Club of Kingsport Caleb Roark 1
SS-Green Light Racing Butch Miller 2
Wear Your Gear / BOBBER.info Johnny Chapman 2
Wear Your Gear J. J. Yeley 1
TBA Scott Riggs 1
Toyota 81 Zachry Holdings
Boot Campaign4
AkzoNobel1
David Starr Jason Miller All
Red Horse Racing Toyota 7 Stemco Curoline
K&N1
Lucas Oil1
Miguel Paludo (R) Rick Gay All
17 Apex Tool Group
Red Horse Racing
K&N Filters1
Autism Speaks1 / AutosByNelson.com1
Dixie Home Crafters1
Timothy Peters Butch Hylton
Germain Racing Toyota 9 Geico Max Papis Randy Goss All
30 Tire Kingdom / Valvoline3
Germain.com
Georgia Boot1
National Tire and Battery2
Todd Bodine Mike Hillman Jr. 10
62 South Point
Big Red1
Brendan Gaughan Bryan Berry All
77 Lofton Cattle
Germain.com1
Justin Lofton Ryan Fugle 9
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing / Chase Mattioli Racing Ford 10 DriverBoutique.com
Driven2Honor
Lilly's Cosmetics
Mark One Electric1
Jennifer Jo Cobb Steve Kuykendall 4
DrivenMale.com Chris Lafferty Mark Janes-O'Rourke 1
CollegeComplete.com Chase Mattioli (R) Cal Boprey 5
99 Chad McCumbee 1 1
J. R. Fitzpatrick 1
Bryan Silas 2
Charles Vest 1
ThorSport Racing Chevrolet 13 Safe Auto Insurance Company
Curb Records
104 WTQR Country1
Carrier Corporation1
Johnny Sauter Joe Shear, Jr. All
88 Menards Matt Crafton Bud Haefele
98 Fergellas / Agrisure / DriveForSavings.com Dakoda Armstrong TBA 1
Vision Aviation Racing Toyota 151 NASCAR.com RaceView Michael Waltrip Doug Howe 1
Vision Airlines
Emerald Coast Resorts
Dusty Davis (R) 4
Perky Jerky Kimi Räikkönen 1
Joy Mining Machinery Josh Richards 1
51 Vision Airlines
Wounded Warrior Project
Aric Almirola Doug George 1
Justin Johnson (R) 3
Chevrolet Glenden Enterprises Chris Fontaine 1
John King Racing Ford
Toyota
16 Fairway Ford of Kingsport, TN
Edward Jones Investments
John King Jimmie Barfield 1
Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 18 Dollar General8
Toyota
Traxxas1
NOS Energy Drink1
Kyle Busch Eric Phillips 9
Toyota
Team ASE
Kasey Kahne 1
Toyota Brian Ickler 2
Steve McGowan Motorsports Chevrolet 19 MMI Services
Ron's Rearends
David Mayhew Terry Henry 2
Panhandle Motorsports Toyota 20 Panhandle Grading & Paving Johanna Long (R) Kevin Starland 10
Joe Denette Motorsports Chevrolet 23 GunBroker.com Jason White Chad Kendrick All
Winfield Motorsports Ram 27 SponsorShorty.com / Sierra's Race Against Meningitis1
AllStarExteriors.com / RaceCentralMedia.com2
Chris Eggleston(R) Rob Winfield TBA
FDNY Racing Chevrolet 28 FDNY Racing Grant Enfinger Dick Rahilly 1
Wes Burton 1
Brad Keselowski Racing Ram 29 Penske Truck Leasing Parker Kligerman (R) Jeff Stankiewicz All
BNB Racing Chevrolet 34 BNB Racing Billy Keyes 4
Sieg Racing Chevrolet 38 S&W Services Mike Garvey Timothy Brown 5
39 Ryan Sieg Mike Garvey
Rod Sieg
All
93 Shane Sieg Tony Wilson 24
Cole Whitt (R) 1
Gene Price Motorsports Chevrolet 44 GPM Performance Parts Greg Pursley Jerry Pitts, Jr. 4
Eddie Sharp Racing Toyota 45 Cushman Utility Vehicles1
Paytas Homes2
Mike Skinner Jefferson Hodges 2
Chad McCumbee Carl Hartmann 1
46 Greenville Toyota of North Carolina Craig Goess (R) Trip Bruce 9
Lofton Cattle / ShredTV Justin Lofton Daniel Bormann 15
MAKE Motorsports Chevrolet 50 Liberty Tire Recycling
Pinnacle
Rubber Mulch1
T. J. Bell Mike Cheek 4
Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 57 Norm Benning Racing Norm Benning James Dugger 7
75 Greg Seevers 1
Turn One Racing Chevrolet 60 Red Bull
Fuel Doctor
Cole Whitt (R) Marcus Richmond 24
66 GoPro
Construct Corps1
Justin Marks Doug Wolcott All
MB Motorsports Ford 63 rowspan=2Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool
ZAP Payment Systems1
Nick Hoffman Mike Mittler 2
Jack Smith 1
Alger Motorsports Ram 68 U.S. Pavement Services
Signs & Displays Direct
Daytona Dodge
Sponsor Me
Clay Greenfield Tim Walter 3
Tagsby Racing Chevrolet 65 Stegar Lumber Company
Lumbermen's Millwork
Trans Pecos Trucking
Stephan McCurley Kelly Frankum 2
73 Superseal
County Building Centers1
Trans Pecos Trucking
Rick Crawford Travis Sharpe 2
Brian Johnson, Jr. 1
J. J. Yeley 1
Tim Andrews 1
Ray Hackett Racing Ford 76 Rue & Ziffra P.A.
AXA Financial
Ford
Fans
Alli Owens Steve Darne 1
Glenden Enterprises Toyota 84 Glenden Enterprises Chris Fontaine Kevin Ingram 2
LCS Motorsports Chevrolet 87 Copy Wizard Chris Jones Richard Kahlich 1
Lafferty Motorsports Chevrolet 89 TheTeaParty.net
South Carolina Education Lottery1
NASCAR SpeedPark1
Whiskey River
Blue Ox
Chris Lafferty Scott Kazura 3
RBR Enterprises Chevrolet 92 fleetHQ.com
Action-Gator Tire
BTS Tire & Wheel Distributors
Clay Rogers Barry Elvis All
Leavine Fenton Racing Ford 95 TBA Lance Fenton Wally Rogers TBA
Peck Motorsports Chevrolet 96 Arthritis Foundation Todd Peck Keith Wolfe 5
Matt Lofton Motorsports Toyota 97 Strutmasters.com Matt Lofton Blake Bainbridge 1
Note:In the 'Races' column, All: 1–25; A number with dots underneath it is the number of races their planning to participate in.
Source:[1]

Note: A driver designated with a (R) next to their name indicates that they are contenders for the 2011 Rookie of the Year award.

Team changes

  • Germain Racing will add its #9 team to its full-time lineup with Max Papis.
  • Billy Ballew Motorsports will merge with West Coast team Vision Aviation Racing to continue running in the Truck Series. The team will run under the VAR banner, with Ballew being majority owner and Toyota continuing its support.[2]The original plan, as stated by manager Tom Davis, was to run his son Dusty in the #15 for 7 races and Justin Johnson for 22. However, after Nashville, the #15 was shut down and the #51 running a limited schedule after Vision Airlines Chief operating officer Steven Acor decided to cut back the racing team to compensate for increased fuel prices. [3]
Began operations
  • Texas businessmen Bob Leavine and Lance Fenton have formed Leavine Fenton Racing. Fenton will run a partial schedule in the #95 Ford.
  • Virginia native Joe Denette will start his own race team, Joe Denette Motorsports. Denette is a NASCAR fan who won the Virginia Lottery Mega Million in May 2009 after being laid off four months prior. He has teamed with fellow Virginian Hermie Sadler to start his own team with assistance from Kevin Harvick Incorporated. Jason White will bring sponsorship from GunBroker.com to the team for 2011.
Discontinued operations

Driver changes

  • Mike Skinner parted ways with Randy Moss Motorsports after the 2010 season due to a lack of chemistry. In a interview with Sirius Speedway, Skinner said that he had talked to a few teams and would prefer to remain with Toyota. On February 11, Skinner announced that he would drive the #45 of Eddie Sharp Racing at Daytona and potentially at Phoenix.
Changed teams
Entered the series
Returned to the series
Exited the series

Mid-Season Changes

2011 calendar

No. Race Title Track Date Time Television
Local UTC
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Florida Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach 18 February 7:30 12:30 SPEED
2 Lucas Oil 150 Arizona Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix 25 February 6:00 11:00 SPEED
3 Too Tough To Tame 200 South Carolina Darlington Raceway, Darlington 11 March 5:00 10:00 SPEED
4 Kroger 250 Virginia Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway 2 April 2:00 7:00 SPEED
5 Bully Hill Vineyards 200 Tennessee Nashville Superspeedway, Gladeville 22 April 7:00 24:00 SPEED
6 Lucas Oil 200 Delaware Dover International Speedway, Dover 13 May 8:30 13:30 SPEED
7 N.C. Education Lottery 200 North Carolina Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord 20 May 8:00 13:00 SPEED
8 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Kansas Kansas Speedway, Kansas City 4 June 1:00 6:00 SPEED
9 WinStar World Casino 400K Texas Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth 10 June 8:00 13:00 SPEED
10 UNOH 225 Kentucky Kentucky Speedway, Sparta 7 July 8:00 13:00 SPEED
11 Coca-Cola 200 presented by Hy-Vee Iowa Iowa Speedway, Newton 16 July 7:00 12:00 SPEED
12 Lucas Deep Clean 200 Tennessee Nashville Superspeedway, Gladeville 22 July 7:00 12:00 SPEED
13 AAA Insurance 200 Indiana Lucas Oil Raceway, Clermont 29 July 7:30 12:30 SPEED
14 Pocono Mountains 125 Pennsylvania Pocono Raceway, Long Pond 6 August 1:00 6:00 SPEED
15 VFW 200 Michigan Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn 20 August 12:30 17:30 SPEED
16 O'Reilly Auto Parts 200 Tennessee Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol 25 August 8:00 13:00 SPEED
17 Atlanta 200 Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton 2 September 8:00 13:00 SPEED
18 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 225 Illinois Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet 16 September 8:00 13:00 SPEED
19 F.W. Webb 175 New Hampshire New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon 24 September 3:00 8:00 SPEED
20 Kentucky 225 Kentucky Kentucky Speedway, Sparta 1 October 8:00 13:00 SPEED
21 Smith's 350 Nevada Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas 15 October TBA TBA SPEED
22 Coca-Cola 250 Alabama Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega 22 October 4:00 9:00 SPEED
23 Kroger 200 Virginia Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway 29 October 2:00 7:00 SPEED
24 WinStar World Casino 350K Texas Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth 4 November 8:00 13:00 SPEED
25 Ford 200 Florida Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead 18 November 8:00 13:00 SPEED
Sources:[9][10]

Calendar changes

Results and standings

Races

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
1 Florida NextEra Energy Resources 250 Austin Dillon James Buescher Michael Waltrip Japan Toyota
2 Arizona Lucas Oil 150 Clint Bowyer Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Japan Toyota
3 South Carolina Too Tough To Tame 200 Cole Whitt Kasey Kahne Kasey Kahne Japan Toyota
4 Virginia Kroger 250 Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter United States Chevrolet
5 Tennessee Bully Hill Vineyards 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Japan Toyota
6 Delaware Lucas Oil 200 Justin Marks Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Japan Toyota
7 North Carolina North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Timothy Peters Clint Bowyer Kyle Busch Japan Toyota
8 Kansas O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Austin Dillon Clint Bowyer Clint Bowyer United States Chevrolet
9 Texas WinStar World Casino 400 James Buescher Johnny Sauter Ron Hornaday United States Chevrolet
10 Kentucky UNOH 225 Johnny Sauter Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Japan Toyota

Drivers

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position earned by points standings. * – Most laps led.

Pos Driver DAY PHO DAR MAR NAS DOV CHA KAN TXS KTY IOW NS2 ORP POC MIC BRI ATL CHI NHA KT2 LSV TAL MA2 TX2 HOM Points
1 Johnny Sauter 17 4 9 1* 7 11 6 2 22* 24 347
2 Cole Whitt (R) 14 6 8 6 12 2 3 15 28 26 324
3 Austin Dillon 20 5 15 7 11 4 7 12 26 14 322
4 James Buescher 9* DNQ 5 35 5 8 4 4 9 9 315
5 Parker Kligerman (R) 15 32 14 13 10 21 8 11 2 2 312
6 Ron Hornaday 28 3 2 3 4 9 5 30 1 27 310
7 Timothy Peters 11 12 6 5 3 17 32 14 20 16 308
8 Matt Crafton 10 7 4 11 6 3 26 18 29 32 297
9 Joey Coulter (R) 34 9 28 17 24 6 16 5 5 7 292
10 Brendan Gaughan 26 17 25 9 17 7 30 7 14 3 287
11 Todd Bodine 23 14 3 14 19 27 27 3 31 4 277
12 Max Papis 12 15 18 10 23 13 25 22 15 11 276
13 Ricky Carmichael 8 31 30 8 14 29 12 21 6 13 270
14 Jason White 30 10 33 22 13 14 14 17 16 5 268
15 Nelson Piquet, Jr. (R) 27 13 32 30 2 16 21 8 13 22 258
16 Clay Rogers 3 16 11 16 31 20 17 28 25 17 257
17 David Starr 13 34 10 26 8 12 28 16 30 8 256
18 Travis Kvapil 29 36 17 20 20 23 11 10 12 10 252
19 Justin Lofton 18 30 13 32 16 25 13 19 10 15 250
20 Miguel Paludo (R) 4 25 27 12 27 28 35 13 8 21 243
21 Justin Marks 24 18 24 21 25 10 9 20 17 35 237
22 Craig Goess (R) 16 23 19 24 9 24 22 23 18 218
23 Ryan Sieg 25 21 16 33 21 15 24 31 7 19 229
24 Johanna Long (R) 32 20 31 18 32 22 20 24 11 36 195
25 Brad Sweet 21 11 36 15 28 30 10 9 193
26 Shane Sieg DNS 22 12 29 26 19 23 29 19 25 193
27 Norm Benning 36 27 26 27 DNQ 26 DNQ 33 35 31 111
28 Jeffrey Earnhardt (R) 7 19 20 34 96
29 Justin Johnson (R) 8 35 31 15 88
30 Chris Fontaine 19 DNQ 18 18 33 88
31 Chase Mattioli (R) 33 34 28 33 24 68
32 Dusty Davis (R) 26 21 25 Wth 60
33 David Mayhew 29 3 56
34 Steve Arpin 23 12 54
35 Mike Garvey 36 35 36 35 34 34 54
36 Jamie Dick DNQ 23 30 29 50
37 Nick Hoffman 34 25 29
38 Jack Smith 18 26
39 Caleb Roark 19 25
40 Charles Vest 20 24
41 Bobby Hamilton, Jr. 22 22
42 Mike Skinner DNQ 24 20
43 Greg Pursley 28 16
44 John King DNQ 28 16
45 Tayler Malsam DNQ DNQ 29 Wth 15
46 Cale Gale 29 15
47 Josh Richards 29 15
48 Chris Jones 32 341 12
49 Stephan McCurley DNQ 32 12
50 Wes Burton 33 11
51 Chad McCumbee 35 DNQ 9
52 B. J. McLeod 35 9
53 Chris Lafferty DNQ 36 Wth 8
Matt Lofton 231 0
Clay Greenfield DNQ 271 DNQ 0
Rick Crawford DNQ DNQ 0
Chris Eggleston (R) DNQ DNQ 0
Brent Raymer DNQ DNQ 0
Alli Owens DNQ 0
Grant Enfinger DNQ 0
Brian Johnson, Jr. DNQ 0
Billy Keyes Wth 0
Pos Driver DAY PHO DAR MAR NAS DOV CHA KAN TXS KTY IOW NS2 ORP POC MIC BRI ATL CHI NHA KT2 LSV TAL MA2 TX2 HOM Points
Ineligible for Camping World Truck driver championship points
Kyle Busch 5 1* 2 1* 1* 1 6 1*  –
Clint Bowyer 2 2* 1*  –
Michael Waltrip 1  –
Kasey Kahne 1*  –
Elliott Sadler 2 7 18 6  –
Kevin Harvick 4 5  –
Brian Ickler 4  –
Jennifer Jo Cobb 6 DNQ 27 30  –
Kimi Räikkönen 15  –
Bryan Silas 19 26  –
Tim Andrews 21  –
T. J. Bell2 31 22 31  –
Aric Almirola 22  –
Johnny Chapman 35 31 33 23  –
J. J. Yeley 34 32  –
Donnie Neuenberger 33  –
Carl Long 33  –
J. R. Fitzpatrick 34  –
Scott Riggs 36  –
Pos Driver DAY PHO DAR MAR NAS DOV CHA KAN TXS KTY IOW NS2 ORP POC MIC BRI ATL CHI NHA KT2 LSV TAL MA2 TX2 HOM Points
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Bell originally registered for Truck points, switched to Sprint Cup after Charlotte.

References

  1. ^ "2011 Team Chart". Jayski. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  2. ^ Billy Ballew Merges with Vision Aviation
  3. ^ Team turmoil leaves rookie driver without a truck to race
  4. ^ Lofton joins Germain Racing lineup for 2011
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ [2]
  7. ^ http://kylebuschmotorsports.com/news/entry.php?nid=133
  8. ^ F1: NASCAR Truck Racer Karthikeyan Returning To Formula One
  9. ^ "NASCAR.COM – 2011 NASCAR Schedule – Aug 18, 2010". Nascar.Com. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  10. ^ "Jayski – 2011 NASCAR Schedule – Mar 9, 2010". Jayski.com. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
  11. ^ a b c "2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule". Scene Daily. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  12. ^ Track Release (28 July 2010). "Gateway won't host races during 2011 season | NASCAR Nationwide Series". Nationwide.nascar.com. Retrieved 20 November 2010.