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Top performances, races highlight of Truck season (cont'd)
Team Owner of the Year
Kevin and DeLana Harvick -- With Hornaday behind the wheel of the No. 33 Chevrolet, the Kevin Harvick Inc. owners grabbed their second owners' title. Their first came with Hornaday in 2007. Since entering series competition in 2001, KHI has collected 26 wins, 93 top-fives, 144 top-10s, and 14 poles. Nineteen of those 26 victories have been delivered by Hornaday, who joined KHI in 2005.
Top Breakthrough Performers of the Year
Timothy Peters -- In his 64th series start, the Danville, Va., resident scored his first victory at what he calls his home track, Martinsville Speedway. Peters started the season with a single-truck team doing a lot with a little. By June he made the move to Red Horse Racing. In addition to his first win, he collected five top-five and 13 top-10 finishes and one pole. Peters ended his season eighth in the final championship standings.
Brian Scott -- Scored his first career win at Dover International Speedway in May in his 39th start in the series. The 21-year-old proved tough, finishing among the top of the field with a broken arm to earn himself the nickname "One Armed Bandit" from series champion Hornaday. Scott finished the season with one win, seven top-five and 13 top-10 finishes, and seventh in the final championship standings.
Comeback Driver of the Year
Mike Skinner -- Rebounded from a disappointing 2008 to finish third in the final championship standings. Skinner, the 1995 series champion, had only one win and finished sixth in the 2008 point standings. With a new team in 2009, he collected three wins, eight top-five and 17 top-10 finishes. His three poles extended his lead in the series for the most all time poles with 50.
Top Five Races of the Year (in chronological order)
NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway (February 13) -- Twelve different drivers swapped the lead 15 times before Todd Bodine made his way to Victory Lane in the season opener. Bodine became the first repeat winner in 10 years of trucks racing at the famed 2.5-mile track.
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Michigan 200 at Michigan International Speedway (June 13) -- In his 35th series start Colin Braun grabbed his first career win. The win gave his team, Roush Fenway Racing, its golden 50th win in the series extending its lead for the most victory in the series.
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Copart 200 at The Milwaukee Mile (June 20) -- Hornaday celebrated his 51st birthday in Victory Lane after winning for the second time at Milwaukee in 10 starts. It was the second time for Hornaday to win on his birthday. His win, the first in a string of five consecutive, was highlighted by a perfect Driver Rating of 150.0.
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→ Milwaukee win propelled Hornaday to title
Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers at Kentucky Speedway (July 18) -- Hornaday continued his hot streak by becoming the first repeat winner at Kentucky. Starting from the pole, Hornaday beat 2007 race winner Skinner by .135-seconds.
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Mountain Dew 250 fueled by Fred's at Talladega Superspeedway (October 31) -- Busch narrowly beat teammate Aric Almirola by .057 seconds, the smallest margin of victory of the season. It was the first 1-2 finish for Billy Ballew Motorsports and Busch's fourth win in as many starts. There were 21 lead changes among 10 different drivers. The winner only led twice for a total of 10 laps.
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| Pos. | +/- | Driver | Points | Behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | -- | Ron Hornaday | 3,959 | -- |
| 2. | -- | Matt Crafton | 3,772 | -187 |
| 3. | -- | Mike Skinner | 3,602 | -357 |
| 4. | -- | Todd Bodine | 3,432 | -527 |
| 5. | +2 | Colin Braun | 3,338 | -621 |
| 6. | -1 | Johnny Sauter | 3,331 | -628 |
| 7. | -1 | Brian Scott | 3,307 | -652 |
| 8. | +1 | Timothy Peters | 3,289 | -670 |
| 9. | -1 | David Starr | 3,271 | -688 |
| 10. | -- | Rick Crawford | 3,161 | -798 |