2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
The 2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season was the sixteenth season of the third highest stock car racing series in the United States. Beginning at Daytona International Speedway, the season included twenty-five races, which ended with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2009 off season, NASCAR announced few calendar changes, returning to Darlington Raceway for the first time in six years. Kyle Busch Motorsports won the owners' championship in their inaugural season, while Todd Bodine won the drivers' championship during the Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway, one race before the final. Toyota won the manufacturers' championship with 193 points.
2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series | |||
Previous: | 2009 | Next: | 2011 |
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2010 teams and drivers
Complete schedule
Notes:
- Cobb's team purchased the equipment and owner points from the Circle Bar Racing No. 10 truck.
- Kyle Busch purchased the assets of Xpress Motorsports and used their owner points from 2009 (from the No. 16 truck).
- RCR purchased the No. 48 Fast Track truck's owner points from 2009 for the No. 3 truck.
- Rick Ware Racing purchased the owner points from the former No. 08 SS-Green Light truck for the No. 47 truck.
- Carmichael's No. 4 team purchased the owner points from the championship-winning No. 33 Kevin Harvick, Inc. truck in 2009.
Part-time schedule
Manufacturer | Team | No. | Driver(s) | Crew chief | Rounds |
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Chevrolet | B. J. McLeod Motorsports | 9 | B. J. McLeod | Jamie Jones | 1 |
Brackett Family Motorsports | 06 | Dale Brackett | Shane Romanoski 1 Joseph Decker 2 |
2 | |
Tim Bainey Jr. | 1 | ||||
Brad Queen Racing | 00 | Brad Queen | ??? | 1 | |
Daisy Ramirez Motorsports | Carlos Contreras | Micah Horton | 1 | ||
Jerick Johnson | Mark Janes-O'Rourke 2 Morris Van Vleet 1 Brian Weber 1 |
1 | |||
Carl Long | 1 | ||||
Brian Weber | 1 | ||||
Dominick Casola | 1 | ||||
01 | J. J. Yeley | Dan Glauz 2 Micah Horton 1 Morris Van Vleet 10 Mark Janes-O'Rourke 3 |
1 | ||
Carl Long | 7 | ||||
Mike Harmon | 1 | ||||
Dillon Oliver (R) | 1 | ||||
Michael Guerity | 2 | ||||
Joe Aramendia | 4 | ||||
Jeremy Petty | 1 | ||||
Jerick Johnson | 2 | ||||
Chris Lafferty | 1 | ||||
Angela Cope | 1 | ||||
Larry Foyt | 1 | ||||
Brian Weber | 1 | ||||
Derek White Racing | 96 | Derek White | Robert Bosisio | 1 | |
DGM Racing | 72 | Caitlin Shaw | Johnny Chapman | 1 | |
Johnny Chapman | Guy Caron 1 Walter Shafer 4 |
2 | |||
John Jackson | 4 | ||||
99 | Guy Caron | 1 | |||
Fast Track Racing Enterprises | 48 | Bryan Silas | Bryant Frazier 2 Jeremy Crandall 1 David McClure 12 |
2 | |
Tim Bainey Jr. (R) | 3 | ||||
Hermie Sadler | 6 | ||||
Chad McCumbee | 1 | ||||
Richard Harriman | 1 | ||||
Michelle Theriault | 2 | ||||
49 | Chad McCumbee | David McClure | 2 | ||
Michelle Theriault | 1 | ||||
FDNY Racing | 28 | L. W. Miller | Dick Rahilly | 1 | |
Wayne Edwards | 1 | ||||
Chad McCumbee | 1 | ||||
Andy Lally | 1 | ||||
Gene Price Motorsports | 62 | Greg Pursley | Jerry Pitts | 3 | |
Green Burton Motorsports | 16 | Wes Burton | Tim Andrews 1 Tim Jenkins 2 Nathan Chea 1 |
4 | |
Jimmy Dick Racing | 86 | Jamie Dick | Michael Naake | 7 | |
Ken Schrader Racing | 52 | Ken Schrader | Donnie Richeson | 2 | |
LCS Motorsports | 87 | Chris Jones | Kyle Johnson 3 Mark Parks 3 Richard Kahlich 7 Jason Dawson 2 |
15 | |
RBR Enterprises | 92 | Dennis Setzer | Michael Hester | 9 | |
Richard Childress Racing | 22 | Tim George Jr. | Gere Kennon Jr. | 1 | |
Rick Ware Racing | 16 | Donnie Neuenberger | Dave Mitchell Rick Ware Mike Cluka |
1 | |
J. C. Stout | 3 | ||||
Justin Hobgood | 2 | ||||
Travis Kvapil | 1 | ||||
Rodenbeck Racing | 82 | Paddy Rodenbeck | Jeffery Caudill | 5 | |
Steve McGowan Motorsports | 19 | David Mayhew | Terry Henry | 3 | |
Tagsby Racing | 65 | Wayne Edwards | Kelly Frankum | 1 | |
Chris Fontaine | 1 | ||||
73 | Joey Sonntag | 2 | |||
Rick Crawford | Travis Sharpe | 3 | |||
Brian Johnson Jr. | 1 | ||||
ThorSport Racing | 98 | Landon Cassill | Lance Hooper | 1 | |
Turner Motorsports | 31 | James Buescher | Michael Shelton | 21 | |
William Bishop Motorsports | 53 | Justin Hobgood | Robert Bentley | 2 | |
Wyler Racing | 64 | Chase Mattioli | Stacy Compton | 1 | |
Peyton Sellers | Marcus Richmond | 1 | |||
MAKE Motorsports | 50 | T. J. Bell | Andy Cody 1 Scott Weaver 4 |
3 | |
Dodge | G. R. Smith | 2 | |||
Brad Keselowski Racing | 29 | Brad Keselowski | Wayne Setterington Jr. | 4 | |
Parker Kligerman | 1 | ||||
Stratus Racing Group | 74 | Derrike Cope | Del Markle 1 Rick Markle 1 |
2 | |
Ford | Circle Bar Racing | 14 | Rick Crawford | Blake Bainbridge 2 Scott Weaver 2 |
4 |
Grimm Racing | 71 | Eddie MacDonald | Rollie Lachance Jr. | 1 | |
Kimmel Racing | 44 | Will Kimmel | Bill Kimmel Jr. | 1 | |
MB Motorsports | 63 | Jack Smith | Mike Mittler | 3 | |
Nick Hoffman | 1 | ||||
Ray Hackett Racing | 75 | Chris Jones | Ray Hackett | 1 | |
76 | Ryan Hackett | Travis Sharpe 5 Curtis Martin Jr. 1 |
3 | ||
Brian Johnson Jr. | 2 | ||||
Rick Crawford | 1 | ||||
Robbie Brand Racing | 37 | Robbie Brand | Roger Gordon | 2 | |
Toyota | Billy Ballew Motorsports | 15 | Ted Musgrave | Kevin Starland | 1 |
Steve Wallace | 4 | ||||
Johnny Benson | 3 | ||||
Nelson Piquet Jr. | 4 | ||||
Johanna Long | 3 | ||||
Denny Hamlin | 1 | ||||
Jason Bowles | Cody Glick | 1 | |||
Germain Racing | 9 | Max Papis | Brian MacDonald 2 Randy Barnette 1 Bootie Barker 3 Rich Simon 1 Chad Kendrick 2 |
8 | |
Justin Hobgood | 1 | ||||
Tom Hessert III | John Monsam | 1 | |||
77 | 1 | ||||
Miguel Paludo | Jamie Jones | 2 | |||
Jason Bowles | Rich Simon | 1 | |||
Kyle Busch Motorsports | 56 | Tayler Malsam | Dan Stillman | 7 | |
Matt Lofton Motorsports | 97 | Matt Lofton | Blake Bainbridge | 1 | |
Panhandle Motorsports | 20 | Johanna Long | Kevin Starland | 4 | |
Randy Moss Motorsports with HTM |
25 | Tayler Malsam | Doug Wolcott 1 Dan Stillman 3 |
4 | |
Red Horse Racing | 1 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | Rick Gay | 1 | |
11 | Miguel Paludo | 2 | |||
Sharp-Hartman Racing | 41 | Steve Park | Jefferson Hodges | 2 | |
Chevy Dodge |
SS-Green Light Racing | 21 | Donny Lia | 3 | |
Butch Miller | 4 | ||||
Chris Eggleston | 5 | ||||
Johnny Chapman | 2 | ||||
Chad McCumbee | 1 | ||||
Jake Crum | 1 | ||||
David Starr | 1 | ||||
Chevrolet Ford |
Lafferty Motorsports Mike Harmon Racing |
24 | Mike Harmon | Dan Kolanda 5 Calvin Wood 2 |
4 |
Chris Lafferty | 2 | ||||
Cody Cambensy | 1 | ||||
Jerick Johnson | Scott Kazura | 1 | |||
Chevrolet Toyota |
Glenden Enterprises | 84 | Chris Fontaine | Kevin Ingram | 7 |
Stringer Motorsports | 90 | Brad Sweet | Tripp Bruce | 9 | |
James Buescher | 1 | ||||
Jesse Smith | 1 | ||||
Donny Lia | 3 | ||||
Dodge Ford |
Team Gill Racing | 95 | Johnny Benson | Andy Quillan | 1 |
Geoffrey Bodine | 1 | ||||
Lance Fenton | 2 | ||||
Tim Andrews | 4 | ||||
J. C. Stout | 3 | ||||
Terry Jones | 1 | ||||
Clay Greenfield | 1 | ||||
Dennis Setzer | 1 | ||||
Carl Long | 2 | ||||
Dillon Oliver (R) | 1 | ||||
Grant Enfinger | 1 | ||||
Schedule
The season, marked return of Darlington Raceway to the schedule for the first time since 2004, replacing the Milwaukee Mile and the series also raced for the first time at Pocono Raceway. After the closing of Memphis Motorsports Park, a second race was added to Nashville Superspeedway, with the first of two NASCAR national weekends with the two lower-tier national series without the Sprint Cup running. Kentucky Speedway's stand-alone date on the July Sprint Cup off-weekend was moved to the Friday night of the Kentucky Indy 300 IndyCar Series Labor Day weekend in September.[1]
Note: Unlike the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series, all 25 Camping World Truck Series races aired on Motor Racing Network.
No. | Date | Event | Venue | Distance | Time | TV | Winner |
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1 | February 13 | NextEra Energy Resources 250 | Daytona International Speedway | 100 Laps / 250 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Timothy Peters |
2 | March 6 | E-Z-GO 200 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | 130 Laps / 200 Miles | 2 PM | Speed | Kevin Harvick |
3 | March 27 | Kroger 250 | Martinsville Speedway | 250 Laps / 131.5 Miles | 2 PM | Speed | Kevin Harvick |
4 | April 2 | Nashville 200 | Nashville Superspeedway | 150 Laps / 200 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
5 | May 2 | O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 | Kansas Speedway | 167 Laps / 250.5 Miles | Sunday 1 PM | Speed | Johnny Sauter |
6 | May 14 | Dover 200 | Dover International Speedway | 200 Laps / 200 Miles | 5 PM* | Speed | Aric Almirola |
7 | May 21 | North Carolina Education Lottery 200 | Charlotte Motor Speedway | 134 Laps / 201 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
8 | June 4 | WinStar World Casino 400 | Texas Motor Speedway | 167 Laps / 400 km | 8 PM | Speed | Todd Bodine |
9 | June 12 | VFW 200 | Michigan International Speedway | 100 Laps / 200 Miles | 1:30 PM | Speed | Aric Almirola |
10 | July 11 | Lucas Oil 200 | Iowa Speedway | 200 Laps / 187.5 Miles | 1:30 PM | Speed | Austin Dillon |
11 | July 16§ July 17 |
CampingWorld.com 200 | Gateway International Raceway | 150 Laps / 200 Miles | 8 PM 1:30 PM |
Speed | Kevin Harvick |
12 | July 23 | AAA Insurance 200 presented by J. D. Byrider | O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis | 200 Laps / 137.2 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Ron Hornaday Jr. |
13 | July 31 | Pocono Mountains 125 | Pocono Raceway | 50 Laps / 125 Miles | 12:30 PM | Speed | Elliott Sadler |
14 | August 7 | Nashville 200 | Nashville Superspeedway | 150 Laps / 200 Miles | 8:30 PM | Speed | Todd Bodine |
15 | August 14 | Too Tough To Tame 200 | Darlington Raceway | 147 Laps / 200.8 Miles | 7:30 PM | Speed | Todd Bodine |
16 | August 18 | O'Reilly 200 | Bristol Motor Speedway | 200 Laps / 106.6 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
17 | August 27 | EnjoyIllinois.com 225 | Chicagoland Speedway | 150 Laps / 225 Miles | 9 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
18 | September 3 | Built Ford Tough 225 | Kentucky Speedway | 150 Laps / 225 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Todd Bodine |
19 | September 18 | TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | 175 Laps / 185.15 Miles | 2:30 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
20 | September 25 | Smith's Food and Drug Store 350 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | 146 Laps / 350k | 9 PM | Speed | Austin Dillon |
21 | October 23 | Kroger 200 | Martinsville Speedway | 200 Laps / 105.2 Miles | 1 PM | Speed | Ron Hornaday Jr. |
22 | October 30 | Mountain Dew 250 fueled by Fred's | Talladega Superspeedway | 94 Laps / 250.04 Miles | 3 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
23 | November 5 | WinStar World Casino 350K | Texas Motor Speedway | 146 Laps / 350 km | 8 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
24 | November 12 | Lucas Oil 150 | Phoenix International Raceway | 150 laps / 150 miles | 8 PM | Speed | Clint Bowyer |
25 | November 19 | Ford 200 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | 134 Laps / 201 Miles | 8 PM | Speed | Kyle Busch |
*The race began at approximately 5 PM ET but was not aired until 8 PM.
§ – This race was scheduled to have been run on Friday, but was rescheduled to the following Saturday due to a power outage.
Results and standings
Races
Drivers standings
- The top 10
Pos. | Driver | Wins | Top 5 | Top 10 | Poles | Points | Difference |
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1 | Todd Bodine | 4 | 17 | 20 | 2 | 3937 | |
2 | Aric Almirola | 2 | 11 | 21 | 0 | 3730 | −207 |
3 | Johnny Sauter | 1 | 14 | 16 | 0 | 3676 | −261 |
4 | Matt Crafton | 0 | 10 | 20 | 1 | 3547 | −390 |
5 | Austin Dillon | 2 | 7 | 16 | 7 | 3379 | −558 |
6 | Timothy Peters | 1 | 5 | 16 | 2 | 3343 | −594 |
7 | Ron Hornaday Jr. | 2 | 11 | 13 | 3 | 3310 | −627 |
8 | Mike Skinner | 0 | 2 | 13 | 0 | 3256 | −681 |
9 | David Starr | 0 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 3170 | −767 |
10 | Jason White | 0 | 3 | 7 | 1 | 2979 | −958 |
Manufacturers
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Rookie of the Year
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See also
References
- "2010 Camping World Truck Series Schedule". NASCAR. Turner Broadcasting System. Archived from the original on January 28, 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2013-09-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)