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 Tayler Malsam making 2nd Phoenix truck start
Tayler Malsam will return to the track in the No. 25 EXIDE Toyota Tundra this weekend at Phoenix International Raceway.
The 21-year-old Pacific Northwest native raced with the support of the Georgia-based company during his 2010 debut with Randy Moss Motorsports at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This season marks the second consecutive year of Randy Moss Motorsports being powered by EXIDE.-Randy Moss Motorsports Nov. 10 - 9:40 pm et
 Busch has top 10-laps in truck Happy Hour
Kyle Busch had the best 10-lap consecutive average speed in Happy Hour practice for the Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix Int’l Raceway.
His average of 127.619 mph in the No. 18 was best of the 10 trucks that ran 10 consecutive laps on the track for this session. No. 2 Clint Bowyer, 3-Austin Dillon, 81-David Starr and 19-David Mayhew were the rest of the top 5 on this list. Nov. 11 - 10:15 pm et
 Matt Crafton paces both truck practices
Matt Crafton was at the top of the speed chart in both Thursday practices leading to Friday night’s Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix Int’l Raceway.
Crafton ran session best laps of 130.458 mph (first session) and 132.836 mph (Happy Hour) in the No. 88 Chevrolet Silverado. No. 81 David Starr, 18-Kyle Busch, 13-Johnny Sauter, 2 Clint Bowyer, 3-Austin Dillon, 51-Aric Almirola and 5-Mike Skinner were others running fast laps today. Nov. 11 - 10:12 pm et
 Hessert has top 10-laps in 1st CWTS practice
Tom Hessert had the best 10-lap consecutive average speed in the first practice for the Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix Int’l Raceway.
His average of 123.237 mph in the No. 9 was best of the 6 trucks that ran 10 consecutive laps on the track for this session. No. 6 C E Falk, 22-Tim George Jr., 85-Brent Raymer, 72-Caitlin Shaw and 10-Jennifer Jo Cobb were the rest on this list. Nov. 11 - 10:04 pm et
 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Phoenix advance
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who leads the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings by six points, will make his second NASCAR Nationwide Series start at Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday afternoon.
In February, Stenhouse started 14th and finished 9th.-Roush Fenway Racing Nov. 11 - 9:50 pm et
 Robby Gordon’s past performances at Phoenix
Phoenix International Raceway will always hold a special place in Robby Gordon’s heart as it was the site of his first CART victory.
Since making his Cup debut at Phoenix in 1996, Gordon has recorded 16 starts and logged more than 4,500 laps at the 1-mile oval. In just his second start, he recorded his best finish (7th) before winning his best qualifying position (9th) the following year. In his most recent start at the Arizona track, Gordon raced his way into the field and drove to a 14th-place finish.-Team Gordon Nov. 11 - 9:34 pm et
 Phoenix notes of interest on Sam Hornish Jr.
Sam Hornish Jr. considers Phoenix International Raceway to be one of his favorite tracks as the one-mile tri-oval has been historically significant to his racing career.
The "Jewel of the Desert" was the site of his first IndyCar Series win (3/18/01), his first race in the Nationwide Series (11/11/06), his Sprint Cup Series debut (11/11/07), and his first top-10 in Cup Series competition (04/18/09). He has 36 Cup Series starts at NASCAR short-track venues, accumulating a total of three top-10, five top-15 and nine top-20 finishes at tracks measuring one mile in distance or less.-Penske Racing Nov. 10 - 9:34 pm et
 Bayne excited for short track run at Phoenix
After making his Sprint Cup debut last weekend in Texas, Trevor Bayne settles back into the Nationwide Series this weekend at Phoenix, where he will welcome the return of a shorter track to the schedule.
Bayne will make his third Nationwide Series start at Phoenix this weekend. In two previous starts, he has averaged a 23rd-place finish. He finished 14th in this race last season, but got caught up in an accident and finished 32nd in the spring. -Roush Fenway Racing Nov. 10 - 9:29 pm et
 Mike Skinner has past success at Phoenix
Mike Skinner is not only one of the more seasoned NCWTS veterans at Phoenix International Raceway; he is also one of the most successful.
The 53-year-old California native has recorded two victories and a record-tying two poles at the one-mile Arizona oval. With 206 laps led around the circuit, he is ranked second on the all-time lap leaders list in NCWTS competition, and his average finish of 5.6 is the highest of all drivers with 10 or more starts around the southwest track.-Randy Moss Motorsports Nov. 10 - 9:26 pm et
 Craig Goess at Eddie Sharp Racing in 2011
Eddie Sharp Racing, a successful ARCA Series team, will enter the Camping World Truck Series in 2011 with driver Craig Goess, the 2010 ARCA runnerup.
The organization won the ARCA title in 2009 with Justin Lofton and had Scott Speed challenge for the ARCA title in 2008. Goess made his truck debut last month with a 10th-place finish at Talladega. He also will attempt to make the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway next week. The team will field Toyotas.-SceneDaily.com Nov. 10 - 9:22 pm et

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