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Notes: Busch looks ahead to multi-state tripleheader (cont'd)
By The Numbers ... It's been a good a year so far for the younger drivers of the series. The average age of the first seven race winners: 28.1. The average was 40.6 for 2007.
Texas Proud ... Two Texas natives are looking forward to racing this weekend in their home state: Series veteran David Starr, from Houston, has seven top-fives and 9 top-10s.
Colin Braun is also headed home. The young rookie is not only ready to race at home, but would like to make it three rookie winners in a row.
"Obviously, being from Texas I'm really excited about racing there. I've never run there before, but we've had good runs at all the other mile-and-a-half tracks this season," Braun said. "We got a third-place finish at Kansas, so I expect to run well. I know the truck we're taking has a lot of great history so I'd like to add my name to the list of drivers who've won in that truck.
"We've had three first-time winners in the Truck Series the last three races, including two rookies, so I'm hoping to make it four-in-a row in my home state."
His crew chief, Mike Beam, thinks the young Texan will have a good weekend. "I'm sure Colin will have a good run at Texas," he said.
Beam is confident in the truck Braun will race at TMS too.
"We're taking one of our favorite trucks which has always run well for us. Travis [Kvapil] won at Michigan, Nashville and Vegas with this truck last year, and Mark [Martin] won races with it in 2006," Beam said. "We haven't run it yet this year, but we just took it to the wind tunnel last week and were pleased with the numbers. It would be great for Colin to get his first win in his home state."
New Face To Share Ride ... Bill Davis Racing announced at Dover that Michael Arnett will share the driving duties of the No. 22 Toyota with Scott Speed for the remainder of the 2008 season. Arnett, who is part of BDR's driver developmental program, will make his debut in the Truck Series at The Milwaukee Mile.
"I am thrilled at this opportunity," the 22-year-old Iowa native said. "The guys at Bill Davis Racing are the best, and I can't wait to test my skills against NASCAR's elite drivers."
The driver has found success in the ARCA RE/MAX Series where in nine career starts he has two wins, five top-five and eight top-10 finishes in addition to one pole.
Annett will practice and qualify Speed's truck at Texas. Speed, competing in Pocono's ARCA RE/MAX event, will fly in on Busch's airplane late Friday afternoon.
In Texas, Germain Is Tops
No team has done better at Texas Motor Speedway than Germain Racing, which counts five victories at the 1.5-mile track.
Todd Bodine is the defending winner of the Sam's Town 400 -- the 2006 champion's fourth victory at the track.
Thanks to a wild finish in last November's Silverado 350, Ted Musgrave snagged win No. 5 for the team.
"Texas is a little bit special but you're never dominant in this sport. You have to be good to be lucky -- to create your own luck," said Mike Hillman Sr., Germain's general manager. "Our mile-and-a-half program has always been real strong and our superspeedway program is good. I look forward to getting back to Texas and hopefully getting another cowboy hat."
In The Loop: Skinner Leads
If anything can jump-start Mike Skinner's season, it is a race at Texas Motor Speedway.
Skinner is phenomenal there -- except for one glaring problem. He has yet to win at the 1.5-mile venue. Other than that, he's incredible. Skinner has led a lap in all eight of his Texas races, and finished in the top-four in each of the last six trips to Texas. His statistics there are tremendous.
He owns series-highs in Driver Rating (134.2), Average Running Position (2.7), Fastest Laps Run (166) and Laps in the Top 15 (98.3 percent). This Friday night's race seems like a perfect opportunity for Skinner to get his first win at Texas -- and of 2008 (last year at this juncture, Skinner had three victories).
As usual, Kyle Busch will attract much attention this weekend. Busch will attempt to run three races in three days at three different tracks. The first will be Texas.
Busch has raced at Texas three times in his career, but this will be the first at the spring standalone event. He has solid stats at Texas, finishing third in 2005 and second in 2006.
In the last three races at Texas, Busch has a Driver Rating of 114.8, an Average Running Position of 8.7 and 36 Fastest Laps Run.
Also watch for a strong performance from Jack Sprague. Sprague, coming off a second-place finish at Dover, has two wins at Texas. In the last three seasons Sprague has a Driver Rating of 94.8 and an Average Running Position of 11.9. Sprague is attempting to end a 32-race winless streak -- his last win came at Daytona in 2006.