|| *Comments on the 2010 Lucas Oil 200 Presented by Speed:* View the most recent comment <#17> | Post a comment <#post> 1. Schwab posted: 07.11.2010 - 5:34 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Austin Dillon's gets his first win in dominate fashion. All three of his career top 5s have come in the last three race where he started on the pole. Best finish of the season for Matt Crafton. Ken Schrader gets his second top 5 of the season. James Buescher continues to run well for Turner Motorsports. Truck Series debut for Greg Pursley with a top 10 finish. 2. potatosalad48 posted: 07.11.2010 - 5:35 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Great to see #3 in victory lane again, this time it was a black #3. 3. RCRDude posted: 07.11.2010 - 5:47 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) i thought it would take Dillon till '11 for him to win at the beginning of the season. i was wrong!!!! REALLY glad to see RC in victory lane with a truck!! 4. RCRDude posted: 07.11.2010 - 5:48 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) also, i would like to give shoutouts to Greg Pursley for a weekly regional driver to score a Top 10 in NASCAR is great 5. Eric posted: 07.11.2010 - 6:19 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Austin becomes the first driver to win in a number 3 truck since Bryan Reffner did 2000. 6. racer x posted: 07.11.2010 - 7:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) another 3 feat. YUCK. It is a number.....nothing more..... 7. Anonymous posted: 07.11.2010 - 8:53 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) A friend and I joked after last week we should bet on Austin Dillon for Iowa, being #3 and all. Not really a conspiracy theorist but damn. 8. Timmy Quivy posted: 07.11.2010 - 9:27 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Pretty good race. It's a shame that both CWTS races just have featured runaway leaders because the competition (for second it seems) there is pretty awesome. 9. ARR94 posted: 07.11.2010 - 11:18 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) First win for the black #3 in the trucks since 1999 with Jay Sauter 10. Anonymous posted: 07.11.2010 - 11:40 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) First time that truck #62 has been raced since the end of 2005 and the last time that a truck #62 finished in the top 10, Steve Park was the driver. 11. Matthew Tesfaye posted: 07.12.2010 - 10:23 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) The top 4 drivers in the points had trouble in the race. Also it is great to see the black #3 back in victory lane. 12. Talon64 posted: 07.12.2010 - 6:25 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Austin Dillon becomes just the 2nd rookie in the Trucks to win 3 poles in a row (Greg Biffle at Memphis, Gateway and Martinsville in 1998). He's the first driver period to win 3 poles in a row since Mike Skinner won 6 in a row in 2007. Dillon's one pole away from the Truck Series rookie record held by Greg Biffle and Kurt Busch who won 4 poles in 1998 and 2000 respectively. Although Jason Leffler had 8 poles in his first full season in 2002 but wasn't technically a rookie. It's RCR's first Truck win since 1999 with Jay Sauter at Texas; Jay won 2 races and finished 5th in points that season. Johnny Sauter gets his 3rd top 2 finish of the season but just his 4th top ten. Matt Crafton gets his first top five since Daytona. Ken Schrader gets his 2nd and 3rd top ten in 3 starts with KHI in the #2 truck. It's the first time he's had 2 top fives in a Truck season since 2007 when he ran 17 of 25 races. James Buescher gets his 3rd top five and 4th top ten in the last 5 races. Stacy Compton gets his 3rd top ten in 6 starts this year; he hasn't finished worse than 19th. Mike Skinner gets his 6th top ten in the last 7 races. 42 year old Greg Pursley, long time regional series driver who got his first West Series win last season at Thunder Hill Raceway last season, made his 1st career Truck Series start and finished 8th. Ricky Carmichael gets his first top ten in the last 4 races, but has doubled his top ten from all of last season with 4. David Starr gets his 5th top ten in the last 6 races. Ryan Sieg gets his 5th top 20 finish of the season. Justin Lofton was in 3rd for the final restart and on pace to at least tie his best career finish until he had to pit. He's the Trevor Bayne of the Truck Series. 13. Talon64 posted: 07.13.2010 - 6:25 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) typo: It's Schrader's 2nd TOP FIVE and 3rd top ten in 3 starts with KHI. Also, Austin's first NASCAR win came in the East Series opener in 2009 at Greenville when his teammate-at-the-time Peyton Sellers was stripped of the win due to shock violations. So this is the first time Austin gets to celebrate a NASCAR win in victory lane. 14. Talon64 posted: 07.14.2010 - 5:21 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) from Jayski: "Doug George out at KHI? Hearing that following the Iowa race, Doug George has left his role as crew chief for the #33 truck of Ron Hornaday and is no longer working for Kevin Harvick Inc.(7-14-2010)" This team's really fallen off without Rick Ren, they weren't a factor at all at Iowa. When Hornaday returned to the Truck Series in 2005, he only won 3 races from '05 to '06, finishing 4th and 7th in the standings. Then Ren jumped aboard as CC and they were the team to beat the last three seasons, but now it looks like they've regressed to those first two seasons without him. 15. Anonymous posted: 07.15.2010 - 6:44 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Not really. They've run top 5 every week and top 10 at Iowa. In 2005 they were pretty dominant the first half of the season and never could close the deal. This will make like 9 crew chiefs for them in 5 1/2 years. 16. Alex posted: 06.28.2011 - 1:49 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #9 Bryan Reffner won with the #3 at Texas in 2000, the night Tony Roper passed away. 17. 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