36 teams on entry list for Truck race at Phoenix
By SceneDaily Staff
Monday, November 03, 2008
Thirty-six teams are on the entry list for this weekend's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Three drivers entered in the weekend's Sprint Cup race are on the entry list. Kyle Busch is returning to the No. 51 Billy Ballew Motorsports' entry, Kevin Harvick is driving the No. 2 Kevin Harvick Inc. truck and Scott Speed is driving the No. 22 Bill Davis Racing entry. In addition, Nationwide Series regular Kenny Wallace is driving the No. 15 Billy Ballew Motorsports entry.
The series currently boasts the tightest points battle in NASCAR's top three series. BDR's Johnny Benson leads KHI's Ron Hornaday by six points in the standings entering the race, which is the second-to-last of the season.
Practice for the race begins Thursday at 5:45 p.m. EST, with qualifying scheduled for Friday at 4:30. The race is slated for 8 p.m. Friday.
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