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Johnny Benson soaks in the emotion of his first Truck Series championship.

Benson wins Truck title over Hornaday in final laps

Bodine makes late pass to win at Homestead-Miami

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 17, 2008
12:46 PM EST
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Todd Bodine may have won Friday night's Ford 200 Craftsman Truck Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but a pair of calls in the pits earned Johnny Benson a seventh-place finish -- exactly what he needed to secure the series championship.

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Ford 200

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Todd Bodine Toyota
2. Brian Scott Toyota
3. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
4. Kyle Busch Toyota
5. Dennis Setzer Dodge
6. Travis Kvapil Ford
7. Johnny Benson Toyota
8. Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
9. Terry Cook Toyota
10. Scott Speed Toyota

After pitting for four tires under caution on Lap 126, Ron Hornaday chased Benson to the stripe during a green-white-checkered-flag finish that took the race three laps beyond its scheduled 134-lap distance. Hornaday came home eighth, one position behind Benson and one position short of his fourth series championship.

Benson's team changed plans at the last second and kept the No. 23 Toyota on the track during that caution, and that decision proved to be the winning move.

Benson won the championship by seven points over his Chevy-driving rival and is the only driver other than Greg Biffle to win titles in both the Craftsman Truck and Nationwide Series. Benson restarted sixth and Hornaday 13th on Lap 130, and Hornaday gained four spots to ninth before Tayler Malsam and Jack Sprague wrecked on the backstretch to set up the two-lap sprint to the finish.

Bodine beat rookie Brian Scott to the finish line by .232 seconds, with Kevin Harvick running third, Kyle Busch fourth and Dennis Setzer fifth.

"It was only fun at the end -- not at the beginning or the middle," said a delighted Benson, who fought handling problems early in the race (watch video). "If those guys didn't come in, I might have come in, but when they came in, I knew what he [crew chief Trip Bruce] wanted to do, so I stayed out ...

"All these guys behind me that worked on this thing are great friends. We've worked very hard to make this happen. [Friday] was about Trip Bruce making the right calls."

Hornaday had radio problems late in the race and couldn't communicate to crew chief Rick Ren that he preferred not to pit under the caution on Lap 126.

"It was an awesome day for us until that last call," Hornaday said (watch video). "We didn't know all those guys [trucks that came out of the pits ahead of Hornaday] were going to take two tires and get out in front of us. But Johnny Benson and those guys had a great year, and we came up one position short."

Benson's two-tire call under caution on his final pit stop gave him the lead with 43 laps left and transformed the race from ho-hum to humdinger. Benson held the lead for a restart on Lap 95 with Hornaday in tow. Less than one lap later, Busch stormed into the mix from sixth position and kept Hornaday occupied until he took the lead for himself (watch video).

On old left-side tires, Benson began to fade and had dropped to seventh by Lap 117. Hornaday surrendered the second spot to Scott but appeared headed for the championship before pole-sitter Mike Skinner's blown right-front tire bought out the fourth caution of the race on Lap 124.

Notes
Bodine won his third race of the season and the 15th of his career and finished third in the final standings (watch video).

• Though he won his first championship, Benson hasn't secured a ride for next year, having announced that he will not return to Bill Davis Racing in 2009.

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Craftsman Truck Series

Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Johnny Benson 3725 --
2. -- Ron Hornaday 3718 -7
3. -- Todd Bodine 3621 -104
4. -- Erik Darnell 3412 -313
5. +1 Matt Crafton 3392 -333
6. -1 Mike Skinner 3363 -362
7. -- Rick Crawford 3315 -410
8. -- Dennis Setzer 3197 -528
9. -- Jack Sprague 3125 -600
10. -- Terry Cook 3072 -653

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