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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 23, 2009 14:18:51 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulb3DaWmII4Some, including me, consider this the closest finish in NASCAR history. This is a 1995 SuperTruck Series (now the Camping World Truck Series) race in Denver, Colorado and it comes down to a tight duel between Mike Skinner and Butch Miller. Can you tell who wins? Also, check out how boxy the race Trucks were back then. Really stock looking compared to today's.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2009 14:26:38 GMT -5
it was the 98 ford I remember thouse days of the trucks and that 3 truck(dident Dale Sr own that black truck).....anyway I thought the clostest finish in nascar history was the spring darlingtion Race with Ricky cravion and Kurt Busj(Cravion won that race of course)
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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 23, 2009 22:34:07 GMT -5
Actually, Mike Skinner's #3 Chevy (the one painted like Dale Earnhardt's car) was owned by RCR like Dale's car was. BUT Dale Earnhardt did own a truck in the Truck Series at series start, he owned Ron Hornaday Jr's #16 Chevy. That was the first DEI team to have real success in NASCAR, they won several titles before the team was disbanded to move up to Busch in 2000.
This is closer than 2003 at Darlington, comparing video seems to confirm that, to me, but that's why NASCAR fans like to debate. Like I said, I think this looks closer and there are a good deal of people, including some racing book authors and publishers that agree.
This win by Butch Miller, the driver of the #98 Raybestos Brakes Ford F-150 in the video, was his only Truck series win. Miller also has two Busch wins and a ton of ASA success to racing resume.
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