Colin Braun wins Truck pole for season finale
By SceneDaily Staff
Friday, November 20, 2009
HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Roush Fenway Racing’s Colin Braun won the pole for Friday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, turning a lap of 168.251 mph in Friday’s qualifying session.
SS-Green Light Racing’s Chad McCumbee (167.577), Kevin Harvick Inc.’s Kevin Harvick (167.561), KHI’s Ron Hornaday and Randy Moss Motorsports’ Mike Skinner rounded out the top five.
Positions six through 10 belonged to Red Horse Racing’s Timothy Peters, ThorSport Racing’s Matt Crafton, Billy Ballew Motorsports’ Kyle Busch, ThorSport’s Johnny Sauter and GunBroker.com Racing’s Jason White.
Turner Motorsports’ Ricky Carmichael crashed on his second qualifying lap and will go to a backup truck for the race.
Two drivers – Boys Will Be Boys Racing's Mike Harmon and DGM Racing's Derek White – failed to qualify and will miss the race.
The green flag is scheduled to wave on the Ford 200 just after 8 p.m. EDT Friday.
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