Trucks @ Kansas Thread

You know, I hate to say it, but this race is proving to be pretty decent for being Kansas. Maybe every track will surprise us this year
 
Joking aside, it has been a lot of years since I've watched the series. Is it normally this active? I remember it being rough and tough, but this is kind of approaching boneheaded stuff.
 
Trucks have always been this way, they are really hard to drive. when they go to the big tracks it gets crazy.
 
Joking aside, it has been a lot of years since I've watched the series. Is it normally this active? I remember it being rough and tough, but this is kind of approaching boneheaded stuff.

I've only watched this series three or four times before (last year). Hope there aren't this many cautions in a normal truck race...
 
Im really surprised with Todd Bodine this year and last year. He won the Championship in 2011? 2010? And that year he dominated the mile and a halfs and was just all around strong. The years after that Championship he has just not performed near that same level. I suppose the same has been happening with Stewart in the Cup side though.
 
He was a lap down racing beside a lap down rookie on the inside who had already had one wreck?
 
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When Bodine wrecks, he wrecks big.
 
The race finally got interesting at the end. For the most part, I was bored throughout the race, and the red didn't help. I stuck around because I can watch SPEED now and I expected it to get more interesting at the end like with most races.
 
Not everyone can have Kahnes 1.25 career average truck finish. Nice to see my favorite truck driver crafton get a win.
 
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