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Kyle Busch is looking for his third consecutive Truck Series win at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

By the Numbers: Charlotte

By Bill Kimm, NASCAR.COM
May 17, 2007
11:08 AM EDT
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Kyle Busch doesn't dabble in the Craftsman Truck Series very often, but when he does he makes the most of it.

Busch will make his 2007 Truck Series debut in the Quaker Steak and Lube 200 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Friday (8:30 p.m. ET, SPEED) where he will try to win the race for the third consecutive year.

Last year, Busch also made his NCTS debut at Charlotte posting his only victory. In seven races he finished in the top 10 in all seven, including three top-fives.

"You come over here wanting to have some fun and race hard and do a good job," Busch said. "That is what we're going to do."

Busch will again pay homage to one of his favorite movies, Days of Thunder, by driving the No. 51 Chevrolet and have "Rowdy Busch" above the window. "Rowdy Burns," the character played by Michael Rooker, drove the No. 51 in the 1990 movie starring Tom Cruise.

Interesting Fact

3Only three drivers have won three consecutive races at the same track. Jack Sprague did it at Phoenix from 1996-97, Ted Musgrave did it at California from 2001-03 and the record for most consecutive wins at one track belongs to Brendan Gaughan who won four in a row at Texas Motor Speedway from 2001-03.

Fun Fact

1Believe it or not, "Days of Thunder" is actually an Academy Award nominee. In 1991, the stock-car flick was nominated for Best Sound along with "Dick Tracy", "The Hunt for Red October", "Total Recall" and winner "Dances with Wolves".

All the Facts

0Number of Truck Series winners at LMS who have started on the front row. The highest-starting winner was Kyle Busch in 2005 when he qualified third.
2Number of second-place finishes for Terry Cook the last two truck races at LMS, finishing behind winner Kyle Busch in both of them.
2Number of leaders in last year's truck race at LMS (polesitter Mike Skinner and winner Kyle Busch).
3.154Kyle Busch's margin of victory, in seconds, in last year's race at LMS, the largest Truck Series margin of victory in track history.
6Number of Nextel Cup regulars who will attempt to qualify for the truck race on Friday (A.J. Allmendinger, Mike Bliss, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Mark Martin and Ken Schrader).
24.86Percent of passes on the frontstretch in the last two races at LMS, the most on the track. Turn 3 saw the fewest amount of passes at 12.30 percent.
28.5Average finish of Mike Skinner the last two truck races at LMS despite starting from the pole in both of them.
44.5Percent of laps Kyle Busch had the fastest truck on the track at LMS in the past two races. The next closest is Mike Skinner at 14.3 percent.
96Number of laps Kyle Busch led in last year's truck race at LMS, the most laps led be a Truck Series race winner in track history.
99.33Percent of laps Rick Crawford has been on the lead lap this season (745 of 750 total laps).
147.9Driver Rating for Kyle Busch in the last two LMS truck races. A perfect rating is 150.0.
264Laps Kyle Busch has been in the top 15 the past two truck races at LMS. 270 laps were run in the two events (97.8 percent).
423Number of laps Mike Skinner has led in five races this season. The next closest to him is Erik Darnell who has led 97 laps.

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Inside the Numbers

NCTS results at Charlotte
Year Winner Make Speed
2003 Ted Musgrave Dodge 114.768
2004 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet 107.631
2005 Kyle Busch Chevrolet 104.571
2006 Kyle Busch Chevrolet 124.845

Craftsman Truck Series

Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Mike Skinner 905 Leader
2. -- Todd Bodine 797 -108
3. -- Rick Crawford 777 -128
4. -- Ron Hornaday 751 -154
5. +1 Jack Sprague 734 -171
6. -1 Ted Musgrave 727 -178
7. +1 Johnny Benson 703 -202
8. -1 Matt Crafton 683 -222
9. -- Travis Kvapil 653 -252
10. +2 Erik Darnell 651 -254
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