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Schwarb: Sign of the times for Truck Series

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

You know the economy is bad when defending Truck Series champion Johnny Benson -- the reigning three-time most popular driver -- can't even secure sponsorship.

Story | Conversation | February 11, 2009

Schwarb: Competition prevails in Truck Series

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The best way to derail a doom-and-gloom season in the Truck Series? Stage a championship battle for the ages, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | November 19, 2008

Truck notes: A match race for the ages

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...started a race separated by single digits in points. The three points separating Benson's Bill Davis Racing No. 23 Toyota and Hornaday's Kevin Harvick Inc. No. 33 Chevrolet represent the closest margin with...

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Truck notes: Sprague goes home again

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...Perhaps Jack Sprague can relate. The three-time Craftsman Truck Series champion left the No. 60 Wyler Racing Toyota to join Kevin Harvick Inc. this season, creating what was expected to be a two-truck...

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Truck notes: Suspensions and probations and fines, oh my!

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...Craftsman Truck Series race at New Hampshire. Red Horse Racing's David Starr and Germain Racing's Todd...

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Truck notes: Judging the season at the halfway mark

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...to make some races he had no business running. In June he pulled off a NASCAR first, racing in three series in three states in three days. His truck effort was the best of the...

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Schwarb: It's the Ron & Jack Show in 2008

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Why is Kevin Harvick smiling? He's got two of the winningest drivers in Craftsman Truck Series history in his stable, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | February 07, 2008

Truck notes: Red Horse rockin' under Leffler

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Red Horse Racing stumbled out of the gate, but new driver Jason Leffler has the truck team in a full gallop, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | October 17, 2007

Truck notes: Bodine playing the spoiler

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Todd Bodine doesn't stand a chance at defending his truck crown. Ron Hornaday Jr. and Mike Skinner have been that good, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2007

Truck notes: No turmoil at Talladega?

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The carnage was minimal when the Craftsman Truck Series made its Talladega debut in 2006. Don't expect an encore performance Saturday, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2007

Truck notes: Hornaday looking at the bigger picture

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Move over, Mike Skinner. Ron Hornaday Jr. is the new points leader in the Craftsman Truck Series after Saturday's runner-up finish at Gateway, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2007

Truck notebook: Time to add up season's first half

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The 2007 Craftsman Truck Series season has had its share of ups and downs, but at the halfway point, the series has never seen anything like Mike Skinner, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | July 25, 2007

Truck notebook: Another promising career down the drain

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Aaron Fike's recent arrest has fueled discussion about drug-testing policies in NASCAR. The key phrase? Reasonable suspicion, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | July 18, 2007

Truck notebook: Ol' man Lester in for long haul

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The 40-something crowd has had its share of success in the Craftsman Truck Series. Billy Ballew Motorsports driver Bill Lester would like to join the fun, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | July 11, 2007

Truck notebook: Keselowski no longer under the radar

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Brad Keselowski is still looking for full-time work in the truck series. But after an eye-opening run last week at Memphis, his job prospects are looking better than ever, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | July 05, 2007