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Nextel Cup Series | Busch Series | Craftsman Truck Series
Built Ford Tough 225
Kentucky Speedway | July 09, 2005 | 150 laps | 225 miles | 8 p.m. | SPEED
Race 13 of 25
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Setzer victorious; heartbreak for Cook
Setzer victorious; heartbreak for Cook

SPARTA, Ky. (AP) -- The front wasn't a prime place to be at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway, as two leaders crashed, one with only four laps left.

Dennis Setzer was there to pick up the pieces. The series points leader didn't make it to the front until the final six laps, but held off Todd Bodine in a two-lap shootout after leader Terry Cook blew a tire.

Setzer recorded his third series win in four races, as his Chevrolet finished 0.249 seconds ahead of Bodine's Toyota in the green-white-checker finish in the Built Ford Tough 225 on the 1.5-mile oval.

Cook, who was seeking his first series win since 2002, wasn't the only race leader to suffer misfortune. More

Car Driver Speed
22 Bill Lester178.141
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Built Ford Tough 225 pres. by Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers
Fin.No.Driver
146Dennis Setzer
230Todd Bodine
317David Reutimann
45Mike Skinner
51Ted Musgrave
638Brandon Whitt
788Matt Crafton
862Steve Park
923Johnny Benson
1075David Starr
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After: Built Ford Tough 225 pres. by Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers
RankDriverBehind
1. --Dennis SetzerLeader
2. +1Ted Musgrave-83
3. -1Bobby Hamilton-153
4. --Ron Hornaday-198
5. --Ricky Craven-208
6. --Jimmy Spencer-212
7. --Terry Cook-269
8. +1Mike Skinner-285
9. +3David Reutimann-305
10. --Matt Crafton-317
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