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BackTrucks head to Martinsville week after two-day test (cont'd)

As for dad, he's pretty happy with the deal. "Everyone at Key Motorsports really worked hard with Dustin to give him the education he needed, and he's only going to get better," Mike Skinner said.

"And as the team gets more used to Dustin and his driving style and listens to his feedback, they then can give him what he needs to improve," he added. "He [team owner Curtis Key] has some really experienced people that will be working with Dustin on this deal so I'm really pleased."

Chrissy Wallace and Justin Marks

Future Stars

Chrissy Wallace looks to make her Truck Series debut at Martinsville. Justin Marks has a top-10 in three starts in 2008. Both drive for Germain Racing.

• Chrissy Wallace, middle daughter of NASCAR Nationwide Series driver and four time Craftsman Truck Series winner Mike Wallace, tested the No. 03 Toyota for Germain Racing. The driver, who started racing at the age of 12, is looking to take her success in late models to the next level.

"Once I turned 14 or 15, I became more serious about racing and realized last year that racing was what I wanted to do," she said. "I want to come to Trucks because this is the next step."

• Adam Crawford, son of veteran driver Rick Crawford (No. 14 Ford), tested a Circle Bar Racing-prepared truck.

The younger Crawford found his way to the top of the speed charts. He closed out the second day with the third-fastest truck, posting a fast lap time of 20.142 seconds -- a time faster than dad, a former Martinsville race winner.

The series has a history of fathers racing sons occurring on 16 different occasions. In fact, the first race for the series at Martinsville in 1995 featured a father/son duo, Geoffrey and Barry Bodine.

The race, eventually rained out, was postponed to a Monday where the younger Bodine had to "skip" high-school class to participate in the race. Father Geoffrey, who led the race until he was involved in a next-to-last-lap tangle with Mike Skinner finished 15th. Barry finished 30th.

Rookies make most of test

Raybestos rookies who have held their own on the track so far this season made the most out of the two-day test at Martinsville.

Colin Braun (No. 6 Ford) kept his Ford near the top, finishing the test with a best speed 95.041 mph, the third-fastest on the track.

Braun feels the test was well worth it. "Our truck was fast both days and we had a lot of time to try different setups to see what worked best," he said.

"The guys worked really hard to get a lot accomplished that will help us tremendously when we go back for the race."

Donny Lia (No. 71 Chevrolet) ran right behind Braun. Lia consistently stayed on top of the speed charts for both days of the test.

In the Loop: Skinner and Hornaday

Kyle Busch's stellar performance in the Truck Series has made afterthoughts of last year's two front-runners, Mike Skinner and Ron Hornaday.

The two champions dueled the entire season, and were the only drivers still mathematically eligible for the title going into the season-ending race at Homestead. Hornaday eventually took the crown.

But this year, the buzz surrounds Busch. Still, Skinner and Hornaday are within eyeshot of Busch and because the Sprint Cup Series regular will race only a part-time schedule this season, they likely will focus their energy on second-place Todd Bodine.

Statistically, both Skinner and Hornaday have fared well despite not being at the very top of the standings (although Hornaday is close, in third).

Hornaday has a season Driver Rating of 112.9 (third-best), an Average Running Position of 7.5 (third), 25 Fastest Laps Run (second) and 272 Laps in the Top 15 (fourth). He trails Bodine in all those categories, and by 50 points in the series standings. Hornaday is 122 points behind Busch.

Skinner has slowly crept up the standings after a 29th-place finish at Daytona. A third-place finish at Atlanta has Skinner in seventh place in the standings, 162 points behind Busch and 90 points behind Bodine.

In the three races this season, Skinner has a Driver Rating of 94.5 (fifth-best) and an Average Running Position of 14.1 (10th).

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