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词条 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
释义

  1. Teams and drivers

     Complete schedule  Part-time schedule  Team changes  Driver changes  Mid-season changes  Rookie entries 

  2. 2011 calendar

     Calendar changes 

  3. Results and standings

     Races  Drivers  Manufacturer 

  4. References

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The 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season was the seventeenth season of the third highest stock car racing in the United States. The season included twenty-five races, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2010 season, NASCAR announced a few notable calendar changes, including a race addition at Kentucky Speedway and the removal of Gateway International Raceway from the schedule. DeLana Harvick won the owners' championship, while Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing won the drivers' championship with a tenth-place finish at the final race of the season. Chevrolet won the manufacturers' championship with 193 points.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.|Car numberRace driverCrew chief
ChevroletJoe Denette Motorsports23Jason White{{Tooltip>20|1-16, 21-22, 24-25}}
Terry Snyder {{Tooltip|4|17-20}}
Doug Howe {{Tooltip|1|23}}
Kevin Harvick Incorporated2{{Tooltip>5|1, 3, 10, 12–13}}Bruce Cook
{{Tooltip>4|2, 7–8, 17}}
{{Tooltip>10|4, 6, 14–16, 18–19, 23–25}}
{{Tooltip>3|20–22}}
{{Tooltip>1|5}}
{{Tooltip>2|9, 11}}
8Nelson Piquet, Jr. (R)Jeff Hensley
33{{Tooltip>22|1–19, 23–25}}Rick Carelli {{Tooltip|23|1-19, 22-25}}
Chris Carrier {{Tooltip|2|20-21}}
{{Tooltip>2|20–21}}
{{Tooltip>1|22}}
Norm Benning Racing57Norm BenningJames Dugger
Richard Childress Racing3Austin DillonDanny Stockman
22Joey Coulter (R)Harold Holly
RSS Racing39Ryan SiegRod Sieg
93(R) {{Tooltip>1|1}}Kris Nicholson
{{Tooltip>12|2–10, 12–14}}
{{Tooltip>3|11, 16, 23}}
{{Tooltip>1|15}}
{{Tooltip>2|17–18}}
{{Tooltip>1|19}}
{{Tooltip>4|20–22, 24}}
{{Tooltip>1|25}}
ThorSport Racing13Johnny SauterJoe Shear, Jr.
88Matt CraftonBud Haefele
Turn One Racing60Cole Whitt (R)Marcus Richmond
66{{Tooltip>12|1–12}}Doug Wolcott {{Tooltip|12|1-12}}
Trip Bruce {{Tooltip|10|13, 16-17, 19-25}}
Chris Beeson {{Tooltip|3|14-15, 18}}
{{Tooltip>4|13, 16, 20, 24}}
{{Tooltip>2|14–15}}
{{Tooltip>1|17}}
{{Tooltip>3|18-19, 22}}
{{Tooltip>3|21, 23, 25}}
Turner Motorsports4Ricky CarmichaelDoug George
31James BuescherMichael Shelton
32{{Tooltip>8|1–8}}Mark Rette
{{Tooltip>5|9–11, 13, 18}}
{{Tooltip>10|12, 16–17, 19–25}}
{{Tooltip>2|14–15}}
RamBrad Keselowski Racing29Parker Kligerman (R)Jeff Stankiewicz
ToyotaGermain Racing9Max PapisRandy Goss
62Brendan GaughanBryan Berry
Kyle Busch Motorsports18{{Tooltip>16|1–2, 4–8, 10, 14-19, 22, 24}}Eric Phillips
{{Tooltip>1|3}}
{{Tooltip>4|9, 11, 20–21}}
{{Tooltip>2|12–13}}
{{Tooltip>2|23, 25}}
Randy Moss Motorsports5{{Tooltip>10|1–10}}Dan Stillman {{Tooltip|10|1-10}}
Mike Hillman, Jr. {{Tooltip|15|11-25}}
{{Tooltip>15|11–25}}
Red Horse Racing7Miguel Paludo (R)Rick Gay
17Timothy PetersButch Hylton
SS-Green Light Racing81David StarrJason Miller
Toyota
Chevrolet
Eddie Sharp Racing6 {{Tooltip|1|Ran as No. 46 for first 11 races}}{{Tooltip>9|1–9}} (R)Trip Bruce {{Tooltip|9|1-9}}
Daniel Bormann {{Tooltip|16|10-25}}
{{Tooltip>16|10–25}}
Rick Ware Racing07{{Tooltip>1|1}}Butch Miller {{Tooltip|1|1}}
Troy Smith {{Tooltip|24|2-25}}
Corrie Stott Racing{{Tooltip>1|3}}
SS-Green Light Racing{{Tooltip>1|2}}
{{Tooltip>3|4, 11, 18}}
{{Tooltip>8|5-6, 9-10, 12, 17, 24–25}}
{{Tooltip>1|7}}
{{Tooltip>1|8}}
{{Tooltip>1|13}}
{{Tooltip>1|14}}
{{Tooltip>4|15, 19, 21–22}}
{{Tooltip>2|16, 20}}
{{Tooltip>1|23}}

Part-time schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.|Car numberRace driver(s)Crew chiefRounds
ChevroletB.J. McLeod Motorsports78B. J. McLeodJamie Jones2|12, 17}}
Brad Queen Racing00Brad QueenTravis Sharpe1|13}}
Corrie Stott Racing02Jamie DickCorrie Stott5|1, 5, 7, 11, 22}}
FDNY Racing28Grant EnfingerDick Rahilly1|1}}
Wes Burton3|7, 14, 22}}
Gene Price Motorsports44Greg PursleyJerry Pitts, Jr. {{Tooltip|1|2}}
Bill Kimmel, Jr. {{Tooltip|1|25}}
1|2}}
ThorSport RacingFrank Kimmel1|25}}
98Dakoda ArmstrongDan Stillman7|11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25}}
Justin Marks1|17}}
Jake Crum Racing01Jake CrumJon Wolfe2|13, 16}}
Joe Denette Motorsports24Elliott Sadler{{Tooltip>1|16}}
Chad Kendrick {{Tooltip|1|23}}
Jeff Hensley {{Tooltip|1|25}}
3|16, 23, 25}}
Kevin Harvick Incorporated21Elliott SadlerErnie Cope {{Tooltip|1|5}}
Scott Naset {{Tooltip|3|20, 24-25}}
Mark Petty {{Tooltip|1|23}}
1|5}}
Ty Dillon3|20, 24–25}}
Cale Gale1|23}}
Lafferty Motorsports89Chris LaffertyScott Kazura6|3, 7, 12–15}}
LCS Motorsports87Chris JonesRichard Kahlich8|6, 8, 15–16, 18–20, 24}}
MAKE Motorsports50T. J. BellMichael Cheek3|1, 3, 7}}
55Jake CrumBrad Parrott1|24}}
Norm Benning Racing75Greg SeeversRichard Goad {{Tooltip|4|11-12, 14-15}}
Greg Seevers {{Tooltip|1|19}}
Kevin Schurtz {{Tooltip|1|21}}
1|11}}
Mike Harmon1|12}}
James Hylton1|14}}
J. J. Yeley1|15}}
Andrew Ranger1|19 FP Only}}
Bobby Santos III1|19}}
Johnny Borneman III1|21}}
NTS Motorsports14Brennan NewberryDan Deeringhoff2|19, 25}}
Peck Motorsports96Todd PeckKeith Wolfe4|11, 13, 16, 19}}
RBR Enterprises92Clay RogersBarry Elvis15|1–11, 13, 16, 20, 23}}
Rick Ware Racing1Jeffrey EarnhardtBobby Burrell {{Tooltip|6|1-4, 6, 22}}
Sterling Laughlin {{Tooltip|1|5}}
5|1–4, 22}}
Carl Long1|6}}
Bobby Hamilton, Jr.1|5}}
16Donnie NeuenbergerSterling Laughlin1|22}}
RSS Racing38Mike GarveyTony Wilson15|5–10, 12-15, 17-18, 20-21, 24}}
Dennis Setzer1|25}}
Steve McGowan Motorsports19David MayhewTerry Henry3|2, 16, 21}}
Tagsby Racing65Stephan McCurleyKelly Frankum2|8–9}}
Brent Raymer3|12, 16, 18}}
Tim Andrews1|24}}
Lance Fenton1|21}}
73Rick CrawfordMichael Cheek3|1–2, 24}}
Brian Johnson, Jr.3|5, 16, 18}}
J. J. Yeley1|8}}
Tim Andrews1|9}}
Clay Greenfield1|12}}
Brent Raymer1|21}}
Team 7 Motorsports70Jeff AgnewDoug Weddle4|16, 19, 23, 25}}
Turner Motorsports08Ryan NewmanTrent Owens1|17}}
FordT3R, LLC09Bryan SilasCal Boprey {{Tooltip|4|16, 18, 23, 25}}
AJ Genali {{Tooltip|1|17}}
4|16, 18, 23, 25}}
Charlie Vest1|17}}
99Wayne EdwardsAJ Genali {{Tooltip|4|17–18, 22-23}}
Cal Boprey {{Tooltip|7|1, 5-10}}
1|17}}
Charlie Vest2|18, 23}}
Chase Mattioli RacingChad McCumbee1|1}}
Chase Mattioli (R)2|5, 9}}
J. R. Fitzpatrick1|6}}
Bryan Silas2|7–8}}
Charlie Vest1|10}}
Patrick Sheltra1|22}}
Bragg Racing Group82Grant EnfingerJosh Bragg1|22}}
MB Motorsports63Nick HoffmanMike Mittler2|5, 8}}
Jack Smith6|10–11, 13, 17–18, 24}}
65Tyler Tanner1|23}}
Ray Hackett Racing76Alli OwensSteve Darne {{Tooltip|1|1}}
Ray Hackett {{Tooltip|1|22}}
Bobby Burrell {{Tooltip|2|24-25}}
1|1}}
Ryan Hackett1|22}}
Derek White2|24–25}}
Sam Pearce Racing61Wes BurtonRandy Dean1|19}}
RamAlger Motorsports68Clay GreenfieldTim Walter7|1, 9–10, 20, 22, 24-25}}
Wayne Edwards1|18}}
Allgaier Motorsports36Grant EnfingerJohn Monsam1|23}}
Martins Motorsports42Tommy Joe MartinsRon Smith1|13}}
ToyotaCoulter Motorsports97Matt Lofton{{Tooltip>1|4}}
Jon Wolfe {{Tooltip|1|23}}
2|4, 23}}
Germain Racing30Todd BodineMike Hillman Jr.10|1–10}}
77Justin LoftonRyan Fugle9|1–9}}
Glenden Enterprises84Chris FontaineKevin Ingram6|1, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 22}}
Panhandle Motorsports20Johanna Long (R)Kevin Starland {{Tooltip|19|1-10, 12-13, 16-17, 22-24}}
Trip Bruce {{Tooltip|1|25}}
19|1–10, 12–13, 16–17, 22–24}}
Ross Chastain1|25}}
Randy Moss Motorsports25Tayler MalsamDan Stillman3|1–3}}
Ford
Chevrolet
Mike Harmon Racing74Mike HarmonDaniel Kolanda7|15, 18–20, 22, 24–25}}
Chevrolet
Toyota
Eddie Sharp Racing45Mike SkinnerJefferson Hodges {{Tooltip|2|1-2}}
Carl Hartmann {{Tooltip|1|3}}
Greg Kennon, Jr. {{Tooltip|1|25}}
2|1–2}}
Chad McCumbee1|3}}
Tim George, Jr.1|25}}
RamWinfield Motorsports27Chris Eggleston (R)Rob Winfield2|1–2}}
ChevroletRSS RacingClay GreenfieldKris Nicholson {{Tooltip|2|17-18}}
Jerry Henry {{Tooltip|1|20}}
Timothy Brown {{Tooltip|2|21, 25}}
1|17}}
David Stremme1|18}}
Brent Raymer1|20}}
Chris Jones1|21}}
Dennis Setzer1|25}}
Ford
Ram
JJC Racing0Wayne EdwardsKevin Eagle1|21}}
T. J. Bell1|24}}
10Jennifer Jo CobbSteve Kuykendall {{Tooltip|11|1, 5, 8, 13, 19–25}}
Cal Boprey {{Tooltip|3|2–4}}
Mark Janes-O'Rourke {{Tooltip|1|6}}
Kevin Eagle {{Tooltip|4|10, 12, 17–18}}
Nick Ramey {{Tooltip|1|16}}
16|1, 5, 8, 10, 12-13, 16-25}}
Chase Mattioli3|2–4}}
Chris Lafferty1|6}}
Sacred Power Motorsports73A. J. Russell{{Tooltip>1|19}}
Rusty Davidson {{Tooltip|1|20}}
2|19–20}}
Ford
Toyota
John King Racing16John KingJimmie Barfield2|5, 10}}
Toyota
Chevrolet
Ford
Vision Aviation Racing
Billy Ballew Motorsports
Kyle Busch Motorsports
15 {{Tooltip|1|Truck owned by Kyle Busch after Dover}}Michael WaltripDoug Howe {{Tooltip|6|1-4, 7, 25}}
Rick Ren {{Tooltip|2|10, 17}}
1|1}}
Dusty Davis(R)4|2–4, 25}}
Kimi Räikkönen1|7}}
Josh Richards2|10, 17}}
51 {{Tooltip|1|Truck number split between Billy Ballew and Kyle Busch}}Aric AlmirolaDoug George {{Tooltip|5|1-5}}
Rick Ren {{Tooltip|7|6, 16, 19–20, 22–23, 25}}
Richie Wauters {{Tooltip|2|15, 17}}
1|1}}
Justin Johnson (R)4|2–5}}
Chris Fontaine1|6}}
Colin Braun2|15, 17}}
Josh Richards4|16, 20, 22-23}}
German Quiroga2|19, 25}}

Note: A driver designated with a (R) next to their name indicates that they are contenders for the 2011 Rookie of the Year award.

Team changes

  • Germain Racing added the No. 9 team to its full-time lineup with Max Papis.
  • Billy Ballew Motorsports merged with West Coast team Vision Aviation Racing to continue running in the Truck Series. The team ran under the VAR banner, with Ballew being majority owner and Toyota continuing its support.[1] The original plan, as stated by manager Tom Davis, was to run his son Dusty in the No. 15 for 7 races and Justin Johnson for 22. However, after Nashville, the No. 15 was shut down and the No. 51 running a limited schedule after Vision Airlines Chief operating officer Steven Acor decided to cut back the racing team.[2]
Began operations
  • Texas businessmen Bob Leavine and Lance Fenton have formed Leavine Fenton Racing. Fenton ran a partial schedule in the No. 95 Ford.
  • Virginia native Joe Denette started his own race team, Joe Denette Motorsports. Denette is a NASCAR fan who won the Virginia Lottery Mega Million in May 2009 after being laid off four months prior. He has teamed with fellow Virginian Hermie Sadler to start his own team with assistance from Kevin Harvick Incorporated. Jason White joined the team for the 2011 season.
Discontinued operations
  • Team Gill Racing shut down with their assets having been purchased by Eddie Sharp Racing.

Driver changes

  • Mike Skinner parted ways with Randy Moss Motorsports after the 2010 season due to a lack of chemistry. In an interview with Sirius Speedway, Skinner said that he had talked to a few teams and would prefer to remain with Toyota. On February 11, Skinner announced that he would drive the No. 45 of Eddie Sharp Racing at Daytona and potentially at Phoenix.
Changed teams
  • Justin Lofton was released by Red Horse Racing after his rookie season. He drove the No. 77 for Germain Racing.[3]
  • Jason White leaves SS-Green Light Racing and joined the new Joe Denette Motorsports team.
  • Midway through 2011, Germain Racing was unable to field its flagship No. 30 Toyota driven by Todd Bodine due to a lack of sponsorship. Germain announced on July 13 that they would partner with Randy Moss Motorsports to put Bodine in the No. 5 for the rest of 2011, releasing Travis Kvapil. According to owner Bob Germain, the trucks was prepared by Germain but given the #5.
Entered the series
  • Joey Coulter drove full-time this season with Richard Childress Racing, as a teammate to Austin Dillon. He drove the No. 22 Silverado and had veteran Harold Holly as crew chief.
  • Fourth-generation driver Jeffrey Earnhardt ran for ROTY with Rick Ware Racing. However, he was released after 3 races when Fuel Doctor decided to leave.
  • Johanna Long moved up to full-time status for 2011 with her Panhandle Motorsports team.
  • Former Renault F1 driver Nelson Piquet, Jr. drove for Kevin Harvick Incorporated full-time this season.
  • With Eddie Sharp Racing having purchased Team Gill Racing, 2010 ARCA runner-up Craig Goess drove the No. 46 Toyota full-time in 2011.
  • Brazilian driver Miguel Paludo drove Red Horse Racing's No. 7 Toyota full-time.
  • Vision Aviation Racing teammates Dusty Davis and Justin Johnson moved up from the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West to drive the No. 15 and No. 51 Toyotas respectively. They were not approved to run at Daytona International Speedway, so Michael Waltrip and Aric Almirola drove the No. 15 and #51.
  • Chris Eggleston attempted to run for ROTY with Winfield Motorsports.
  • Red Bull development driver Cole Whitt, after spending a season in the K&N Pro Series East, ran for ROTY with Stacy Compton's Turn One Racing.
  • Chase Mattioli, son of Pocono Raceway owner Joseph Mattioli, formed his own team, Chase Mattioli Racing and ran the full 2011 season. Mattioli was unable to start at Daytona due to a gastrointestinal infection and had Chad McCumbee drive. The team used Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing's owner points from 2010, as Jennifer Jo Cobb is running the Nationwide Series.
  • {{F1|2007}} Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen announced that he would run a part-time schedule starting in the summer, driving for his own ICE 1 Racing team in a partnership with Foster Gillett.[4][5] On April 2, it was announced that Räikkönen would instead drive a limited schedule for Kyle Busch Motorsports starting at Charlotte.[6] He entered at Charlotte driving Vision Aviation Racing's No. 15 Toyota, fielded by Busch.
Returned to the series
  • Brendan Gaughan returns to the Truck Series full-time for the first time since 2008. He drove for Germain Racing.
  • Travis Kvapil returns to the Truck Series full-time for the first time since 2007. He drove the No. 5 for Randy Moss Motorsports, replacing Mike Skinner. Kvapil also ran the Sprint Cup title while driving the No. 38 Ford for Front Row Motorsports.
  • Justin Marks returns to NASCAR for the first time since 2008. He drove for Stacy Compton's Turn One Racing.
Exited the series
  • Aric Almirola drove for JR Motorsports in the Nationwide Series due to lack of sponsorship being found for Billy Ballew Motorsports; he returned to the No. 51 truck for the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona as Vision Aviation Racing's drivers were both ineligible to run Daytona because of NASCAR's requirements for driver experience before running Daytona or Talladega.
  • Narain Karthikeyan returned to Formula One this season with Hispania Racing.[7]

Mid-season changes

  • Justin Lofton parted ways with Germain Racing after the WinStar World Casino & Resort 400. He soon signed with Eddie Sharp Racing, which, ironically, was the team that Lofton won the 2009 ARCA Remax Series championship with. Craig Goess, the driver Lofton replaced, is currently unable to find a ride.
  • Due to season struggles, Randy Moss Motorsports and Germain Racing joined forces to field Todd Bodine in the No. 5 truck for the remainder of the season after the UNOH 225. The team ran out of the Germain shop and crew chiefed by Mike Hillman, Jr. The move leaves Travis Kvapil without a ride, and original crew chief Dan Stillman moved to ThorSport Racing.

Rookie entries

The 2011 Camping World Truck Series rookie class, from the outset, was packed with talent. Ranging from development drivers Cole Whitt, Joey Coulter, and Parker Kligerman to Snowball Derby winner Johanna Long, ex-Formula 1 driver Nelson Piquet, Jr., fourth-generation driver Jeffrey Earnhardt, ARCA Racing Series runner-up Craig Goess, and Brazilian touring car driver Miguel Paludo. From the outset, Whitt impressed many by winning the pole at Darlington early on, but struggled midway through the season. Earnhardt's Rick Ware Racing truck team shut down after Martinsville when sponsor Fuel Doctor abruptly left the team for Turn One Racing. Goess was released by Eddie Sharp Racing after only 9 races and was replaced by Justin Lofton. Sponsorship woes sidelined Long's rookie bid, as well as those of Dusty Davis and Justin Johnson. Paludo managed 7 top 10s in his first full season. Kligerman, Coulter, and Piquet improved their finishes mid-season, surging past a struggling Whitt. Eventually, Coulter emerged on top as ROTY.

2011 calendar

Speed televised the entire season.

No.Race titleTrackDateTime
Local UTC
1NextEra Energy Resources 250Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 187:3012:30
2Lucas Oil 150Phoenix International Raceway, PhoenixFebruary 256:0011:00
3Too Tough To Tame 200Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonMarch 125:0010:00
4Kroger 250Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayApril 22:007:00
5Bully Hill Vineyards 200Nashville Superspeedway, GladevilleApril 227:0024:00
6Lucas Oil 200Dover International Speedway, DoverMay 138:3013:30
7N.C. Education Lottery 200Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 208:0013:00
8O'Reilly Auto Parts 250Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityJune 41:006:00
9WinStar World Casino 400KTexas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthJune 108:0013:00
10UNOH 225Kentucky Speedway, SpartaJuly 78:0013:00
11Coca-Cola 200 presented by Hy-VeeIowa Speedway, NewtonJuly 167:0012:00
12Lucas Deep Clean 200Nashville Superspeedway, GladevilleJuly 227:0012:00
13AAA Insurance 200Lucas Oil Raceway, ClermontJuly 297:3012:30
14Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service 125Pocono Raceway, Long PondAugust 71:006:00
15VFW 200Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 2012:3017:30
16O'Reilly Auto Parts 200Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 248:0013:00
17Good Sam Club 200Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonSeptember 28:0013:00
18Fast Five 225Chicagoland Speedway, JolietSeptember 168:0013:00
19F.W. Webb 175New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonSeptember 243:008:00
20Kentucky 225Kentucky Speedway, SpartaOctober 18:0013:00
21Smith's 350Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, NevadaOctober 15TBATBA
22Coca-Cola 250 Powered by fred'sTalladega Superspeedway, TalladegaOctober 224:009:00
23Kroger 200Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayOctober 292:007:00
24WinStar World Casino 350KTexas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthNovember 48:0013:00
25Ford 200Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 188:0013:00
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Calendar changes

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  • The Lucas Oil 150, held at Phoenix International Raceway, was moved from November to February, causing it to become the second race of the season.[10]
  • Darlington Raceway's race date moved from August to March.[10]
  • Kentucky Speedway received an additional race in July.
  • Atlanta Motor Speedway's race date moved from March to September.[10]
  • Kansas Speedway's race date moved to June.
  • Gateway International Raceway was not included in the calendar.[11]

Results and standings

Races

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
1 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Austin Dillon James Buescher Michael Waltrip Toyota
2 Lucas Oil 150 Clint Bowyer Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
3 Too Tough To Tame 200 Cole Whitt Kasey Kahne Kasey Kahne Toyota
4 Kroger 250 Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
5 Bully Hill Vineyards 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
6 Lucas Oil 200 Justin Marks Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
7 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Timothy Peters Clint Bowyer Kyle Busch Toyota
8 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Austin Dillon Clint Bowyer Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
9 WinStar World Casino 400K James Buescher Johnny Sauter Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
10 UNOH 225 Johnny Sauter Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
11 Coca-Cola 200 David Mayhew Austin Dillon Matt Crafton Chevrolet
12 Lucas Deep Clean 200 Austin Dillon Timothy Peters Austin Dillon Chevrolet
13 AAA Insurance 200 Austin Dillon James Buescher Timothy Peters Toyota
14 Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service 125 Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
15 VFW 200 Matt Crafton Mark Martin Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
16 O'Reilly Auto Parts 200 Elliott Sadler Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
17 Good Sam Club 200 Ricky Carmichael Clint Bowyer Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
18 Fast Five 225 Steve Arpin Kevin Harvick Austin Dillon Chevrolet
19 F.W. Webb 175 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota
20 Kentucky 225 Austin Dillon Ron Hornaday Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
21 Smith's 350 Ron Hornaday Ron Hornaday Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
22 Coca-Cola 250 James Buescher Mike Wallace Mike Wallace Chevrolet
23 Kroger 200 Matt Crafton Denny Hamlin Denny Hamlin Toyota
24 2011 WinStar World Casino 350K James Buescher Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
25 Ford 200 James Buescher Johnny Sauter Johnny Sauter Chevrolet

Drivers

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position earned by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver DAY PHO DAR MAR NSH DOV CLT KAN TEX KEN IOW NSH IRP POC MCH BRI ATL CHI NHA KEN LVS TAL MAR TEX HOMPoints
1Austin Dillon20515711471226142*195222361221773210 888
2Johnny Sauter17491*7116222*24422345132296514415471* 882
3James Buescher9*DNQ535584499772*344101173213101912 859
4Ron Hornaday2832349543012719175972411041*1*223413 838
5Timothy Peters11126531732142016113*1102516179173238118 832
6Todd Bodine2314314192727331410612121139138756111316 803
7Joey Coulter (R)34928172461655751076186131211132220565 796
8Matt Crafton10741163261829321116821217762323112519 785
9Cole Whitt (R)1468612231528266198151012329158814271722 764
10{{nowrap|Nelson Piquet, Jr. (R)}}2713323021621813228414141682032446261344 752
11Parker Kligerman (R)153214131021811222251113231012418291028212814 728
12Brendan Gaughan261725917730714316131622820181412199893120 713
13David Starr13341026812281630898318511171914101630222311 703
14Justin Lofton1830133216251319101512152016157261513111911171018 687
15Jason White3010332213141417165251226176162524172414515129 682
16Ricky Carmichael8313081429122161327161920122982519612435817 675
17Miguel Paludo (R)42527122728351382115144193312281025271816932 651
18Max Papis12151810231325221511202718111926141820282910181421 643
19Ryan Sieg2521163321152431719182429211725152822331121231524 563
20Clay Rogers31611163120172825171715141624 391
21Johanna Long (R)32203118322220241136Wth26171531163318 347
22Norm Benning36272627DNQ26DNQ3335312625312420DNQDNQ27252115DNQ29DNQ29 323
23Justin Marks2418242125109201735282128 292
24Blake Feese1818421121319322723 253
25Travis Kvapil29361720202311101210 252
26Shane SiegDNS221229261923291925283529 233
27Craig Goess (R)16231924924222318 218
28Brad Sweet211136152830109 193
29Dakoda Armstrong2121242091725 172
30Josh Richards2922221721341328 166
31Mike Garvey363536353434303436283035351313213036361DNS 160
32Steve Arpin2312131316 144
33David Mayhew29331317 135
34Ross Chastain1019221627 126
35Chris Fontaine19DNQ1818332727125 124
36Jack Smith1829128112326 114
37B. J. McLeod352030126232721 112
38{{nowrap|Jeffrey Earnhardt (R)}}719203434 106
39Ty Dillon1836 105
40Cale Gale2915207 105
41Dusty Davis (R)262125Wth15 89
42Justin Johnson (R)8353115 88
43Brian Ickler4314528 86
44Jamie DickDNQ2330292329 86
45Wes Burton33232324 73
46Chase Mattioli (R)3334283324 68
47Caleb Roark192422 67
48Jeff Agnew282714DNQ 63
49Butch Miller27302433 62
50Colin Braun919 60
51Chris Jones3234133343513213133351 57
52Grant EnfingerDNQ1220 56
53Brent RaymerDNQDNQ29363236126DNS 53
54Max Gresham252531 51
55Clay GreenfieldDNQ27130DNQ301DNQ2230 50
56Germán Quiroga1626 46
57John KingDNQ283227 46
58Charles Vest2033DNQ 35
59Peyton Sellers2528 35
60Brian Johnson, Jr.DNQ2726 35
61Nick Hoffman3425 29
62Chad McCumbee35DNQ26 27
63Todd Peck31271Wth31 26
64Bobby Hamilton, Jr.22 22
65Ryan Hackett22 22
66Rick CrawfordDNQDNQ24 20
67Mike SkinnerDNQ24 20
68Chris Cockrum24 20
69Austin Russell26 18
70Greg Pursley28 16
71Tayler MalsamDNQDNQ29Wth 15
72Ricky Moxley30 14
73Tyler Tanner30 14
74Matt Lofton23131 13
75Stephan McCurleyDNQ32 12
76Lance Fenton32 12
77Tommy Joe Martins33 11
78Brad Queen34 10
79Chris LaffertyDNQ36Wth311311261 8
Wayne EdwardsDNQDNQ311 0
Greg Seevers321 0
Johnny Borneman III341 0
Chris Eggleston (R)DNQDNQ 0
Derek WhiteDNQDNQ 0
Brennan NewberryWthDNQ 0
Alli OwensDNQ 0
Frank KimmelDNQ 0
Billy KeyesWth 0
PosDriver DAY PHO DAR MAR NSH DOV CLT KAN TEX KEN IOW NSH IRP POC MCH BRI ATL CHI NHA KEN LVS TAL MAR TEX HOMPoints
Ineligible for Camping World Truck driver championship points
Kyle Busch51*21*1*161*22530351*933 –
Kevin Harvick451*11*2361*3 –
Clint Bowyer22*1*2* –
Denny Hamlin1*2 –
Michael Waltrip1 –
Kasey Kahne1* –
Mike Wallace1* –
Elliott Sadler271869249197 –
Ryan Newman5 –
Jennifer Jo Cobb6DNQ27302332DNQ2329352018DNQ2035 –
Mark Martin714* –
Kimi Räikkönen15 –
Bryan Silas192622212628 –
Tim Andrews21DNQ –
T. J. Bell231223132  –
Aric Almirola22 –
Johnny Chapman3531332332342936 –
Jake Crum2253325 –
J. J. Yeley343231302836 –
Casey Roderick29 –
Josh Wise29 –
Mike Harmon3332363335DNQ3033 –
James Hylton30 –
{{nowrap|Donnie Neuenberger}}3332 –
Dennis Setzer363334 –
Carl Long33 –
J. R. Fitzpatrick34 –
David Stremme34 –
Bobby Santos III34 –
T. J. Duke234 –
Patrick Sheltra35 –
Scott Riggs36 –
Tim George, Jr.DNQ –
PosDriver DAY PHO DAR MAR NSH DOV CLT KAN TEX KEN IOW NSH IRP POC MCH BRI ATL CHI NHA KEN LVS TAL MAR TEX HOMPoints
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Driver originally registered for Truck points; Bell switched to Sprint Cup after Charlotte, Crum switched to Nationwide after Kentucky, Duke switched to Nationwide after Martinsville.
  • 3 – Ickler was not registered for Truck points at Texas.
  • 4 - Hornaday Jr received a 25-point penalty for an infraction of his truck's rear gear.
  • 5 - Sauter suffered a 6-point penalty after failing post race inspection.

Manufacturer

Pos Manufacturer Wins Points
1Chevrolet 15193
2Toyota 10176
3Dodge 0101
4Ford 077

References

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2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.lvrj.com/sports/team-turmoil-leaves-rookie-driver-without-a-truck-to-race-121809794.html|title=Team turmoil leaves rookie driver without a truck to race|first=Jeff|last=Wolf|work=Las Vegas Review-Journal|publisher=Bob Brown; Stephens Media|date=May 13, 2011|accessdate=July 18, 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110608031115/http://www.lvrj.com/sports/team-turmoil-leaves-rookie-driver-without-a-truck-to-race-121809794.html| archivedate= June 8, 2011 | deadurl= no}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://nascar.com/news/110107/jlofton-germain-racing/index.html|title=Lofton joins Germain Racing lineup for 2011|work=NASCAR.com|publisher=Turner Sports|date=January 7, 2011|accessdate=July 18, 2011}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.ts.fi/moottoriurheilu/muut/208761.html|title=Raikkonen goes NASCAR|date=March 29, 2011|accessdate=July 18, 2011|work=Turun Sanomat|publisher=TS Group}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90331|first=Pablo|last=Elizalde|work=Autosport|publisher=Haymarket Publications|date=March 29, 2011|accessdate=July 18, 2011|title=Raikkonen to compete in NASCAR| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110715233434/http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90331| archivedate= July 15, 2011 | deadurl= no}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://kylebuschmotorsports.com/news/entry.php?nid=133 |title=Former F1 Champion Raikkonen to Drive Limited Schedule for KBM |date=April 2, 2011 |accessdate=July 18, 2011 |work=Kyle Busch Motorsports |publisher=Kyle Busch |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714143328/http://www.kylebuschmotorsports.com/news/entry.php?nid=133 |archivedate=July 14, 2011 |df= }}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/f1-nascar-truck-racer-karthikeyan-returing-to-f1|title=NASCAR Truck Racer Karthikeyan Returning To Formula One|work=speedtv.com|publisher=Speed|first=Adam|last=Cooper|date=January 6, 2011|accessdate=July 18, 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110724093626/http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/f1-nascar-truck-racer-karthikeyan-returing-to-f1| archivedate= July 24, 2011 | deadurl= no}}
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9. ^{{cite web|title=Jayski – 2011 NASCAR Schedule – Mar 9, 2010|url=http://jayski.com/cts/2011cts.htm|accessdate=December 13, 2010|location=Jayski.com|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101201122718/http://jayski.com/cts/2011cts.htm|archivedate=December 1, 2010|deadurl=yes|df=mdy-all}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule|url=http://www.scenedaily.com/news/articles/truckseries/2011_NASCAR_Camping_World_Truck_Series_schedule.html|publisher=Scene Daily|accessdate=November 20, 2010}}
11. ^{{cite web |author=Track Release |url=http://nationwide.nascar.com/nationwide-series/2010/news/headlines/bg/07/28/no.gateway.races.2011/ |title=Gateway won't host races during 2011 season | NASCAR Nationwide Series |publisher=Nationwide.nascar.com |date=July 28, 2010 |accessdate=November 20, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101125071735/http://nationwide.nascar.com/nationwide-series/2010/news/headlines/bg/07/28/no.gateway.races.2011 |archive-date=November 25, 2010 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
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