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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Notes -- Lund Look 275

23 July 1997

 
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 
Lund Look 275K Notes
Heartland Park Topeka

          HEADING FOR HEARTLAND PARK (AND THE LUND LOOK 275K)


TOPEKA, KS - The Lund Look 275K is the first of three road course events on 
the 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule. Other left/right turn races 
will be held Aug. 24 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International and Oct. 5 at Sears 
Point (Calif.) Raceway.

 - Dave Rezendes won the most recent series road race, at Sears Point 
Raceway, last October. There were three winners of three road races in 1996.

 - Skinner is the defending champion of the Lund Look 275K. The NASCAR 
Winston Cup Series off-week gives double-Daytona Busch Pole winner Skinner 
the opportunity to make it two-in-a-row. He'll drive the same Llumar Window 
Coatings Chevrolet in which he finished fourth at Homestead, Fla. in March.

 - Just a little memory refresher: Hornaday remains the NCTS road race king 
with (in five starts) three wins, five top-five finishes, an average finish 
of 1.6 and 166 of 298 laps led. He's won $128,225 -- slightly more than 10% 
of his career total. He won at Heartland Park Topeka and Sears Point in 1995 
and at Watkins Glen last August.

 - Hornaday and Skinner are the only series drivers with a pair of top-five 
finishes at HPT. Two races of 33 starters each have produced a lead lap 
finishing average of 17.0. That's 52% of the starting fields.

 - Hornaday, Skinner and Ruttman are the only drivers to have led a series 
race at HPT.

 - Cintas Rookie-of-the-Year contender Tony Raines won the 1996 American 
Speed Association event at Heartland Park Topeka. "I want to have three solid 
finishes on road courses (and) I think we would be in good shape," predicted 
Raines of his standing in the Cintas point battle. He currently ranks third 
and has two starts remaining until reaching the 14-race, points-scoring 
maximum.

 - Sauter was the top-finishing Cintas Rookie-of-the-Year candidate a year 
ago -- fifth -- as no other freshman cracked the top-10. He should be a 
contender this time around, driving Skinner's Topeka-winning GM Goodwrench 
Service Chevrolet.

 - The average starting position for the two winners at Heartland Park Topeka 
is 2.0. Jeff Burton proved, however, that a poor start is no bar to a high 
finish. Burton went from 28th to eighth a year age.

 - Hornaday twice has set the Heartland Park Topeka qualifying record, most 
recently at 93.146 mph. There'll be another record in 1997, since the track 
configuration has been lengthened -- from 1.8 to 2.1 miles. 

 - Road racing specialists figure to have an impact on the Lund Look 275K. 
Cintas Rookie candidate Boris Said, who won his class at Sears Point Raceway 
a few hours after his recent top-10 finish at Louisville, is an obvious 
favorite. Other series drivers have extensive road racing backgrounds include 
Rob Rizzo, Brian Cunningham, Michael Cohen and Jon Leavy. Sports Car Club of 
America World Challenge Champion Lou Gigliotti is entered, while Rob Morgan, 
a Professional SportsCar Racing World Sports CAr Ferrari driver, will make 
his NCTS debut at Heartland Park Topeka in a Ford owned by Oklahoman David 
Dollar. SCCA TransAm veterans Ron Fellows and Dorsey Schroeder also are among 
the 40-plus entered drivers.

 - Also making news: The July 17 RE/MAX  Rick Carelli Golf Tournament raised 
more than $25,000 for the John Nemechek Memorial Fund...Colorado National 
Speedway operator Marshall Chesrown announced his ambitious, $3.6 million  
expansion program which will see the 3/8-mile facility expanded into a 
5/8-mile tri-oval with seating for up to 30,000. Construction begins in late 
September with completion due by March 1, 1998...Track, Inc., a bowling ball 
manufacturer based in San Antonio, Tex., has joined Terry Cook and Sealmaster 
Racing's PBA Tour Chevrolet team as an associate sponsor.

STAT OF THE WEEK

Consistency remains the key to winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 
championship. Standings leader Bickle, who hasn't finished out of the 
top-five during Hornaday's June 21 to July 19 hot streak -- averaging a 
finish of 3.8 during the period -- has given up just six points to the 
defending series champion. Hornaday's 24th-place DNF at Nazareth, Pa. is the 
reason why he's still 211 points behind the leader, down only fractionally 
from the 217 deficit entering the Loadhandler 200 at Bristol, Tenn.

By NASCAR Public Relations