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Nextel Cup Series | Busch Series | Craftsman Truck Series
Power Stroke Diesel 200
O'Reilly Raceway Park | August 04, 2006 | 200 laps | 138 miles | 8:30 p.m. | SPEED
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Patience pays off
Patience pays off

CLERMONT, Ind. -- Rick Crawford took the lead in a tight four-truck battle with 32 laps remaining, then held on to beat Dennis Setzer by 10 truck-lengths Friday night in the Craftsman Truck Series' Power Stroke Diesel 200.

Crawford, Setzer, Mike Bliss and Ron Hornaday Jr. fought for the lead going into the third turn at O'Reilly Raceway Park, with Bliss getting squeezed into the wall in the first turn to bring out a caution flag.

"I saw him [Bliss] go into the turn and stumble just a little bit," Crawford said. "It wasn't much, but I had to make my pass as quickly as I could.

"If you had some other guys involved, it would be a recipe for a wreck. But this was four veteran guys. But I'm glad my spotter said 'clear.' It was close. I don't think we touched at all, but I could smell yellow, red, black and green paint."  More

Car Driver Speed
6 David Ragan109.838
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Power Stroke Diesel 200 presented by Ford and International
Fin.No.Driver
114Rick Crawford
285Dennis Setzer
333Ron Hornaday
411David Starr
516Mike Bliss
610Terry Cook
730Todd Bodine
89Ted Musgrave
96David Ragan
1099Erik Darnell
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After: Power Stroke Diesel 200 presented by Ford and International
RankDriverBehind
1. --Todd BodineLeader
2. +1Johnny Benson-182
3. +1Rick Crawford-187
4. -2David Reutimann-197
5. +1Ron Hornaday-237
6. -1Ted Musgrave-252
7. +1David Starr-270
8. +1Terry Cook-293
9. +1Dennis Setzer-302
10. +1Mike Bliss-321
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