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California Speedway | February 24, 2006 | 100 laps | 200 miles | 9 p.m. | SPEED
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The toast of either coast
The toast of either coast

FONTANA, Calif. -- The rest of NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series is probably already dreading Mark Martin joining the series full time with his own team in 2007.

The longtime Nextel Cup star, who plans to retire from NASCAR's top stock car series at the end of this season, won his second truck race in eight days, adding Friday night's racetickets.com 200 to a victory last week at Daytona.

Martin, who will run only a limited truck schedule this year, easily fought off a challenge from Todd Bodine in a two-lap overtime finish after a crash by Mike Wallace on lap 99. That brought out the eighth caution flag of the night and extended the race, scheduled to go 100 laps on California Speedway's 2-mile oval.

Defending truck series champion Ted Musgrave, Bodine's teammate, was third.  More

Car Driver Speed
17 David Reutimann178.980
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Fin.No.Driver
16Mark Martin
230Todd Bodine
39Ted Musgrave
417David Reutimann
560Jack Sprague
623Johnny Benson
716Mike Bliss
814Rick Crawford
920Jon Wood
1085Dennis Setzer
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After: racetickets.com 200
RankDriverBehind
1. --Mark MartinLeader
2. --Todd Bodine-30
3. --Ted Musgrave-45
4. +1Jack Sprague-60
5. +4David Reutimann-77
6. +2Rick Crawford-91
7. -3Mike Skinner-98
8. -1Erik Darnell-100
9. +6Johnny Benson-112
10. +6Jon Wood-122
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