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NASCAR - Camping World Truck - NextEra Energy Resources 250 Preview

NOTES: The Camping World Truck Series begins this week in Daytona for the 11th annual NextEra Energy Resources 250, as Todd Bodine tries to three-peat his performance from the past two seasons. Last year, Bodine led the final 11 laps to edge Kyle Busch by 0.249 of a second for his 16th career Truck Series title. Bodine, who started third, led twice for a race-high 25 laps, while pole sitter Colin Braun, who placed ninth, led three times for 15 laps. With his win, Bodine became the only two-time winner of this race. Bodine will try to become the fourth different driver to win three consecutive NASCAR national series races this week. Bodine and Rick Crawford are the only previous Daytona winners expected to race. In 2007, pole sitter Jack Sprague clipped Johnny Benson by less than a second for his 28th career Truck Series title. Sprague led for the first eight laps and then again on lap 87, but it was Travis Kvapil who dominated this race, leading six times for a race-high 49 laps. Kvapil took the lead on lap 88 through 99, but Sprague, on the final lap, went to the outside and Johnny Benson to the bottom of the track to produce a photo finish with Sprague edging Benson by one foot and Kvapil by about four feet. Starting on the pole in 2006, Mark Martin raced to victory, as he crossed the finish line under caution ahead of Todd Bodine for his second career Truck Series victory. With his win, Martin became only the second driver to capture this event from the pole, as he joined Joe Ruttman in that category. Martin, who was the first to capture the pole at this track and win, set a new winning speed mark of 146.622 m.p.h. The pole sitter has won this race on three occasions. Joe Ruttman in 2001, Martin in 2006 and Sprague (2007). Ruttman is the only two-time pole sitter. When the late Bobby Hamilton raced to victory in 2005, he came from the 36th starting position, the furthest start for a winner. It should come as no surprise this week that the race will be decided on the final lap. The previous 10 races have been decided by split seconds. This race has produced two three-wide finishes in its short history. Winning this race could spell doom for a driver attempting to capture the Camping World Truck Series championship, as no winner has ever gone on to capture the title. The NextEra Energy Resources 250 is the first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race to utilize a 17.75-gallon fuel cell that's now standard in all three of NASCAR's national series. It is anticipated the change will result in shorter fuel windows and more pit stops. The Camping World Truck Series moves on to Atlanta Motor Speedway in three weeks for the March 6th Atlanta 200. Kyle Busch won last year's race. 02/09 16:13:39 ET

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