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Notes: Busch keeping new Truck crew chief happy (cont'd)
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Three drivers now have won four times at a single track following Kyle Busch's Atlanta victory. Brendan Gaughan and Todd Bodine each have four wins at Texas.
Toyota continues to lead series manufacturers' championship standings winning for the third consecutive time in 2009 (and fourth going back to the 2008 finale). Chevrolet currently is No. 2.
| Pos. | Make | Points | Wins |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Toyota | 27 | 3 |
| 2. | Chevrolet | 18 | 0 |
| 3. | Ford | 12 | 0 |
| 4. | Dodge | 9 | 0 |
| Pos. | Driver | Points | Behind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | J.R. Fitzpatrick | 33 | -- |
| 2. | R. Carmichael | 30 | -3 |
| 3. | Tayler Malsam | 28 | -5 |
| 4. | James Buescher | 27 | -6 |
| 5. | Johnny Sauter | 24 | -9 |
| 6. | Chase Austin | 16 | -17 |
| 7. | Brent Raymer | 6 | -27 |
| 8. | Chris Jones | 5 | -28 |
Thorsport Racing, which fields entries for Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter, appeared in its 275th consecutive race Saturday in Atlanta. The team ranks third in consecutive starts behind Roush Fenway Racing (327) and Circle Bar Racing (301).
Kevin Harvick's second-place finish was the fourth consecutive Atlanta runner-up performance for the Kevin Harvick Inc. team dating to October 2007.
Series champions have begun to make their moves three races into the 2009 season. Bodine, Mike Skinner and Ron Hornaday rank 2-4 behind leader Busch.
Sprint Cup Series drivers have won four of the last six Truck Series races. Bodine, who won the Homestead-Miami season finale and this year's Daytona opener, split wins by Harvick (Phoenix) and Busch.
It's all smiles at SS Greenlight Racing where driver Chad McCumbee added a sixth-place finish in Atlanta to the team's best performance of third two weeks earlier in Southern California. McCumbee left Atlanta ranked fourth a year ago driving for a different team. "It [would] be really cool if we can keep this momentum going," said McCumbee, giving credit to crew chief Bobby Dotter, who kept enough fuel in the truck to order a single trip down pit road near the race's conclusion. "[It was] strategy there at the end; four tires and no fuel." Dotter scored the team's previous best finish of fourth in Martinsville, the track the series visits next. The Kroger 250 marks the team's 200th consecutive start.
After finishes among the top 10 in the season's first two races, rookie of the year contenders had to settle for top-20 performances at Atlanta. Tayler Malsam was best in 13th, a spot better than James Buescher. "It's hard but with Slugger [Labbe] up on the tower and Doug [Wolcott] on the box, it's pretty easy," Malsam said. "They kind of explain everything in a 20-year-old's mind so it makes it a little bit easier for me." The Washington driver is the third different rookie of the race in 2009 and ranks third in current standings.
Up next
Fan favorite Martinsville Speedway, a .526-mile paved oval known as an "action track," hosts the first of two 2009 races on Saturday, March 28. Dennis Setzer is the defending winner of the race, notching his third Martinsville victory a year ago. At least five previous Martinsville winners are expected to compete in the Kroger 250, including triple winner Skinner. The race will be broadcast live by FOX at 2 p.m. ET.
Next Race: Kroger 250
The Place: Martinsville Speedway
The Date: Sat., March 28, 2009
The Time: 2 p.m. ET
Race Distance: 250 laps / 131.5 miles
TV: FOX, 2 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SIRIUS XM.
Track Layout: .526-mile oval
2008 Winner: Dennis Setzer
2008 Pole: Jack Sprague