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David Reutimann celebrates his first career Craftsman Truck Series victory. Credit: Nate Mecha/HSP

Reutimann snags first Truck Series victory

August 14, 2005
06:44 PM EDT (22:44 GMT)

GLADEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- David Reutimann won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' Toyota Tundra 200 at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday, squeezing past Mike Skinner with two laps left and holding off Ted Musgrave by about two truck lengths.

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Credit: Nate Mecha/HSP
Results
Toyota Tundra 200
Pos. Driver Make
1. David Reutimann Toyota
2. Ted Musgrave Dodge
3. Todd Bodine Toyota
4. Mike Skinner Toyota
5. Todd Kluever Ford
Complete results, click here
Unofficial standings, click here

Reutimann, driving a Toyota owned by former driver Darrell Waltrip, won for the first time in the Truck Series after finishing in the top three in three of the past four races. The 2003 series rookie of the year earned $52,110.

Reutimann and pole starter Skinner drove side-by-side into the third turn on the 1.333-mile concrete oval on the 149th of 150 laps. Skinner, also driving a Toyota, carried to much speed into the corner and slid up the track and out of the lead. That also opened the inside lane for Musgrave and third-place finisher Todd Bodine.

Skinner finished fourth, and rookie Todd Kluever was fifth in a Ford.

Racing Skinner for the lead at Lap 136, Reutimann was fortunate to avoid fluid dropped by Tracy Hines' spinning Chevrolet. Skinner wasn't as lucky, grazing the wall between the third and fourth turns as the race's eighth caution flag flew.

"He got in the wall," Reutimann said. "Thank the Lord I missed it."

Skinner led 98 laps.

"The loss was really unfortunate," Skinner said. "Our race team did such a good job and I stayed focused all day and I feel I did a pretty good job. That particular truck that blew up in front of us; It wasn't his fault but it was unfortunate. You hit a little and what can you say?"

Reutimann has jumped from 18th to fifth in the championship standings.

"I told my guys that we've turned the corner," he said. "We've definitely come full circle."

The victory was the fourth for Nashville-area resident Waltrip, the event's grand marshal. He won three times with Rich Bickle in 1997.

Reutimann led twice for 41 laps and averaged 109.246 mph in the 200-mile race that included nine caution periods that consumed 35 laps. The final caution, for Ricky Craven's accident, set up the three-lap sprint to the finish that settled the race.

Brendan Gaughan survived an early race scrape with the outside wall to finish sixth. Bill Lester was seventh, followed by Johnny Benson, 2004 race winner Bobby Hamilton and Rick Crawford.

Series leader Dennis Setzer finished 14th. He leads Musgrave by 178 points.


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