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February 17, 2005

ThorSport’s Hines to Start Fifth in Daytona; Crafton Qualifies 22nd for NCTS Season Opener

  Daytona Beach, FL Tracy Hines consistently turned fast times during both practice sessions leading up to qualifying for the season-opening Florida Dodge Dealers 250 NASCAR Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway, and continued that string of strong performances with a fifth-place qualifying effort.  Hines, the runner-up in the 2004 NCTS Rookie of the Year standings, turned a lap of 49.607 seconds/181.437 miles per hour to line up inside the third row in the 36-truck field.

  “The ThorSport guys have put a really strong piece under me this week,” Hines said. “This truck has been great in the draft and I had a good feeling we would qualify well with it too.  The Menard engine was really giving us some good power and the guys back at the shop have done a great job on the body. We’ve learned a lot over the off-season and put it to good use here.”

  Hines’ teammate Matt Crafton makes his return to the ThorSport No. 88 Menards Chevrolet at Daytona and timed in 26th fastest with a lap of 50.211 seconds/179.244 miles per hour. Crafton’s truck was also strong in pre-qualifying practice, but his speed was slowed when his truck bottomed out through the turns.

  “We have a great truck here,” Crafton said.  “We didn’t expect the bottoming we had through the turns but I think as we go through a fuel run that won’t be a problem.  It definitely slowed us down on our qualifying run.  As I was coming through turn four on our second lap, the nose of the truck dragged on the apron and cost us some time.  We have a truck that really drafts well, so I’m not to worried about it.  We just need to keep it out of trouble early on and we’ll give them a run for it at the end.”

  The ThorSport Racing teammates will take to the track for the Truck Series first race of the season Friday night at 8 P.M. Eastern when the green flag falls on the Florida Dodge Dealers 250.  The race will be broadcast live on Speed Channel and can be heard live on select radio affiliates of Motor Racing Network.  TruckSeries.com will provide continuing coverage leading up and following the race at www.truckseries.com.

February 1, 2005

ThorSport Duo Energized for Daytona Debut

Sandusky, OH “ThorSport Racing teammates Matt Crafton and Tracy Hines are looking forward to the start of the 2005 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at Daytona International Speedway to continue the momentum, both have built leading up to the drop of the season's first green flag. Crafton, who returns to the seat of the team's No. 88 Menards Chevrolet this season, looks to maintain the pace he set last year en route to a fifth-place finish in 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points. Hines, who takes over the reins of the team's No. 13 Chevrolet, looks to continue a streak of top-5 finishes he has accumulated in his open wheel cars, including a win in the 19th Annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in January.

"It's a great feeling to be back home with the ThorSport team," Crafton said. "We pursued a different opportunity in 2004, and I wouldn't trade it because we learned a lot and earned the respect of a lot of people. The experience we gained last year will be put to good use this year and will make this entire team stronger. Another benefit last year was Tracy joining the team. We've spent all winter working together on how to make these trucks faster. We have a good time working together, and it's nice to have a teammate that pushes you hard on the track too."

"I am so pumped up and ready for the season to start," said Hines. "We've had a lot of success with the open wheel cars since we were at Homestead last November, and I am really optimistic that we're going to carry that over to the truck."

While Crafton's ride for Daytona is a new chassis, Hines has an additional reason to be optimistic when he thinks about the ride he"ll be strapping into. Hines truck is nicknamed "Piggy", and has a storied history at Daytona.

"This truck always runs good at Daytona," Hines said. "It's the same chassis that finished fourth in the first truck race at Daytona in 2000. It drove through the big wreck (Geoffrey Bodine's flip into the catch fence) and had the transmission of the truck roll across the bed at speed. Even with all the damage it was still fast and had a chance to win. Then a couple of years later, Matt drove it through the big wreck on the backstretch and he wasn't so lucky. He hit pretty hard and they had to put on a new front and rear clip. Last year, our teammate had the second-fastest lap in the draft with this truck. It ran really well in January, and I can't wait to get it out there for the race."

Crafton's truck made its first appearance on the speedway in the January tests, and after the bugs were worked out, he is equally optimistic.

"With any new truck you'll always have some bugs to work out," Crafton said. "That is what we wanted to accomplish in that test, and I think we did that. Once we figured out what the truck needed, we were able to start finding speed. I think there's still some more to be found, too."

Both drivers come to Daytona looking to improve upon their 2004 results. Both were swept into problems not of their doing, resulting in a 19th-place finish for Crafton and a 20th-place finish for Hines.

"We were going down the backstretch, when Steve Park got turned into the fence right in front of me," Crafton said. "Something came off his truck and put a whole in the oil cooler. We lost some time getting it fixed and it ruined our chances for a good finish. That's the key at Daytona s not getting caught up in other people's trouble."

Hines echoed Crafton's sentiments. He was hit in the side when Jack Sprague's truck jumped loose exiting turn four, keying a ten-truck wreck.

"We were in the wrong place at the wrong time," Hines said. "The bad part was we really didn't have a lot of damage. We got hit just behind the left front wheel and got knocked sideways. We slid from the exit of turn four to the entrance to pit road and didn't hit a thing. When you think about all of the crashing going on around us, it's really lucky we didn't get hit by someone."

Crafton and Hines will kick off the season Friday February 18, with the green flag of the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 expected to fly shortly after 8 P.M. Eastern. Speed Channel will broadcast the race live, and the race may also be heard live on select affiliates of the Motor Racing Network and on NASCAR Radio 144 on XM Satellite Radio. TruckSeries.com will have extensive coverage of Daytona SpeedWeeks, including real-time practice and qualifying updates and full pre- and post-race coverage at www.truckseries.com.

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