About the NASCAR schedule
The NASCAR national touring series schedules are comprised of events across the United States and Canada. Beginning in February at Daytona International Speedway and concluding in November at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series visit a combined total of 30 tracks, including Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Races are held at a variety of tracks types, including short tracks, intermediate tracks, superspeedways and road courses. A majority of the events are held at facilities operated by International Speedway Corporation or Speedway Motorsports Inc., which became the first motorsports company to be publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange in February 1995. ISC owns and/or operates 13 of the nation's major motorsports entertainment facilities, while SMI, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates eight premier speedway facilities across the U.S.

2009 Camping World Truck Series Schedule & Results

Next Race: Texas

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Busch gets five

Busch gets five

Kyle Busch led the final 50 laps at Texas for his fifth consecutive win and seventh in 13 starts. More

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Race Results
No. Date Race Winner View
1 February 13 Daytona Todd Bodine Results
2 February 21 Fontana Kyle Busch Results
3 March 7 Atlanta Kyle Busch Results
4 March 30 Martinsville Kevin Harvick Results
5 April 27 Kansas Mike Skinner Results
6 May 15 Charlotte Ron Hornaday Results
7 May 30 Dover Brian Scott Results
8 June 5 Texas Todd Bodine Results
9 June 13 Michigan Colin Braun Results
10 June 20 Milwaukee Mile Ron Hornaday Results
11 June 27 Memphis Ron Hornaday Results
12 July 18 Kentucky Ron Hornaday Results
13 July 24 ORP Ron Hornaday Results
14 August 1 Nashville Ron Hornaday Results
15 August 19 Bristol Kyle Busch Results
16 August 28 Chicago Kyle Busch Results
17 September 5 Iowa Mike Skinner Results
18 September 12 Gateway Mike Skinner Results
19 September 19 Loudon Kyle Busch Results
20 September 26 Las Vegas Johnny Sauter Results
21 October 24 Martinsville Timothy Peters Results
22 October 31 Talladega Kyle Busch Results
Race Schedule
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23 November 6 Texas
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24 November 13 Phoenix
Fri 7:30 p.m.
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25 November 20 Homestead
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Race Recap: NextEra Energy Resources 250

February 13, 2009 | Daytona International Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Practice 3  |   Lineup  |  Results

Bodine repeats

Todd Bodine held off Kyle Busch in the closing laps to win the Truck Series season opener at Daytona for the second year in a row. More

Final Laps

Todd Bodine stays ahead of Kyle Busch and others in a thrilling finish to the NextEra Energy Resources 250.

Race Recap: San Bernardino County 200

February 21, 2009 | Auto Club Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Rowdy loves L.A.

Kyle Busch made it look easy, leading 95 of 100 laps, winning the Truck race in California for the second consecutive season. More

Final Laps

Kyle Busch passes Colin Braun with seven laps to go en route to his San Bernardino County 200 win.

Race Recap: American Commercial Lines 200

March 7, 2009 | Atlanta Motor Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Four score

Kyle Busch had to overcome the loss of two gears and a problem on the final restart to post his fourth series win at Atlanta. More

Final Laps

Kyle Busch quickly moves through the field on the final restart to win the American Commercial Lines 200.

Race Recap: Kroger 250

March 30, 2009 | Martinsville Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Monday fun day

Kevin Harvick used a slight tap to slip by Kyle Busch inside 10 laps, then pulled away for the win at Martinsville Speedway. More

Final Laps

After passing the commitment line illegally, the No. 51 opens the door for Harvick's win in a green-white-checkered finish.

Race Recap: O'Reilly Auto Parts 250

April 27, 2009 | Kansas Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Skinner sneaks win

Mike Skinner gives his truck owner, Randy Moss, his first Truck Series victory in the two-day O'Reilly Auto Parts 250. More

Final Laps

After two days of racing and several rain delays, Mike Skinner wins a rain-shortened O'Reilly Auto Parts 250.

Race Recap: North Carolina Education Lottery 200

May 15, 2009 | Lowe's Motor Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Back on top

Ron Hornaday rallied from a lap down and pulled away to score his first victory of the season and 40th of his career. More

Final Laps

Ron Hornaday shakes off a challenge by Kyle Busch with just 22 laps to go and teammates feud at the finish.

Race Recap: AAA Insurance 200

May 30, 2009 | Dover International Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Great call, Scott

Brian Scott stayed out on old tires for the final restart at Dover and had more than enough to score his first career victory. More

Final Laps

Brian Scott takes the lead and keeps it after Kyle Busch and Colin Braun each a blow right-front tire and hit the wall.

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June 5, 2009 | Texas Motor Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

High five

Todd Bodine ran the last 63 laps on one tank of fuel at 1.5-mile Texas to become the first series driver with five wins at one track. More

Final Laps

Todd Bodine gambles on fuel mileage and clean air, backs off the throttle and even has enough to do a burnout.

Race Recap: Michigan 200

June 13, 2009 | Michigan International Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

First and 50th

Colin Braun claimed his first Truck Series win with a Michigan 200 victory and gave his owner, Jack Roush, win No. 50. More

Final Laps

Colin Braun passes Kyle Busch with 24 laps to go, and checks out on the field, to win the Michigan 200.

Race Recap: Copart 200

June 20, 2009 | The Milwaukee Mile

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Birthday blowout

Ron Hornaday won for the second time on his birthday as the 51-year-old also celebrated seconds at Milwaukee and in 2009. More

Final Laps

Ron Hornaday was never seriously challenged, leading 180 of the 200 laps at The Mile including the final 70.

Race Recap: MemphisTravel.com 200 presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts

June 27, 2009 | Memphis Motorsports Park

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Hornaday repeats

Ron Hornaday won for the second consecutive week with another dominant performance leading 175 of 201 laps at Memphis. More

Final Laps

Ron Hornaday builds up a strong lead until a late caution forces him to hold on during a green-white-checkered finish.

Race Recap: Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers

July 18, 2009 | Kentucky Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Hornaday rolls on

Ron Hornaday became the first repeat winner at Kentucky when he held off Mike Skinner for his third victory in a row. More

Final Laps

After having some concerns with his engine, Ron Hornaday battles to keep the lead from Mike Skinner and gets the win.

Race Recap: AAA Insurance 200 presented by JD Byrider

July 24, 2009 | O'Reilly Raceway Park

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Four in a row

Ron Hornaday became the first Truck Series driver to win four consecutive races with an ORP victory. More

Final Laps

When Ricky Carmichael crashes with just 15 to go, Mike Skinner loses his chance to pass Ron Hornaday.

Race Recap: Toyota Tundra 200

August 1, 2009 | Nashville Superspeedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Five in a row

Ron Hornaday won his first at Nashville and became the first in NASCAR to win five consecutive races since 1971. More

Final Laps

A green-white-checkered restart couldn't slow another dominant performance by Ron Hornaday and the 33 team.

Race Recap: O'Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline

August 19, 2009 | Bristol Motor Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Busch wins again

Kyle Busch put an end to Ron Hornaday's consecutive win streak with his second consecutive victory at Bristol. More

Final Laps

After battling Jason White for the lead, Kyle Busch gets out ahead of traffic and sails to a victory in the O'Reilly 200.

Race Recap: EnjoyIllinois.com 225

August 28, 2009 | Chicagoland Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Practice 3  |   Practice 4  |   Lineup  |  Results

Busch enjoys Illinois

Kyle Busch passed Todd Bodine for the lead and went on to win the first race at Chicagoland and his fourth of the season. More

Final Laps

Kyle Busch takes the lead from Todd Bodine on a restart and then holds him off to win the EnjoyIllinois.com 225.

Race Recap: Lucas Oil 200

September 5, 2009 | Iowa Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Practice 3  |   Practice 4  |   Practice 5  |   Lineup  |  Results

Skinner soars in Iowa

Mike Skinner led 180 of 200 laps as he cruised to his second victory on the season in the first truck race at Iowa Speedway. More

Final Laps

Mike Skinner pulled away from the field on a restart with five laps to go to win the Lucas Oil 200 at Iowa Speedway.

Race Recap: Copart 200

September 12, 2009 | Gateway International Raceway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Last truck standing

Mike Skinner won after Matt Crafton was black-flagged for rough driving twice after restarts inside the final 10 laps. More

Final Laps

After Matt Crafton plowed the road, Mike Skinner held off a charging Johnny Sauter to win his second consecutive race.

Race Recap: Heluva Good! 200

September 19, 2009 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Faster and furious

Kyle Busch won at New Hampshire for the first time in a Truck as KHI teammates failed to communicate. More

Final Laps

Kyle Busch holds off KHI teammates Kevin Harvick and Ron Hornaday to win his first CWTS race in Loudon.

Race Recap: Las Vegas 350

September 26, 2009 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

'Big deal' in Vegas

Johnny Sauter led a race-high 62 laps and scored his first Truck win. ThorSport Racing teammate Matt Crafton finished second and cut 20 points off Ron Hornaday's championship lead. More

Final Laps

Johnny Sauter trades the lead with teammate Matt Crafton, but seals the deal with less than 20 to go in Las Vegas.

Race Recap: Kroger 200

October 24, 2009 | Martinsville Speedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Practice 2  |   Lineup  |  Results

Special first win

Timothy Peters had more than enough fuel to post his first career victory, and it came at his home track of Martinsville. More

Final Laps

Virginia native Timothy Peters is able to pull away and take the checkered flag despite running low on fuel.

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October 31, 2009 | Talladega Superspeedway

Entry List  |   Practice 1  |   Lineup  |  Results

Busch gets pushed

With help from teammate Aric Almirola, Kyle Busch got the push he needed to make the winning pass at Talladega. More

Final Laps

Kyle Busch and Todd Bodine swap the lead in a green-white-checkered finish with Busch coming out on top.

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