Skinner leads Toyota 1-2-3 sweep at Kansas

Mike Skinner

Mike Skinner drove Randy Moss Motorsports to its first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory Monday in the rain-delayed and shortened O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway.

Skinner’s win was his first of the season and 26th of his series career. He joined the team, formed when NFL star Moss became partners with Morgan-Dollar Motorsports owner David Dollar last July, in January to form a two-truck effort with rookie Tayler Malsam.

“Randy, we got it buddy," Skinner said. “We got us one. It’s really, really cool. We’ve got a lot of effort to build this program."

Johnny Benson finished second, followed by Brian Scott, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Brian Ickler.

Skinner took the lead on a restart on Lap 119, passing Stacy Compton. Skinner and the rest of the field had stopped under caution. Skinner only took fuel. Hornaday had led the previous 24 laps and had to stop twice, once for four tires and once for fuel under the new pit-stop rules that do not allow refueling and changing tires in the same stop. He emerged in ninth.

The race had four laps under green following the Lap 119 restart before it began raining and the caution came out. The trucks ran 14 laps under caution before the race was red-flagged. With the rain continuing to fall, NASCAR decided to end it after 132 laps, 35 short of the scheduled distance on the 1.5-mile track.

Rain had forced NASCAR to suspend the race with 52 laps completed on Saturday, with Skinner as the leader. After a four-hour delay for more rain on Monday, the race resumed with a 10-lap run under caution.

Skinner held the lead until pitting on Lap 88. Scott stayed out, along with seven other trucks, and moved to the front. Hornaday took the lead on the Lap 91 restart.

Skinner moved into the points lead, 25 in front of Hornaday, with five races completed.

Todd Bodine, second in the points going into the race to Kyle Busch (who wasn’t entered at Kansas), tagged the outside wall on the backstretch on the 10th lap during Saturday’s segment and his Toyota sustained severe damage to the front right. Bodine returned Monday 42 laps down, finished 21st and slipped to third in the points, 57 behind Skinner.

It was the first race in the series for Ickler, 23, who was driving the same No. 51 Billy Ballew Motorsports Toyota that Busch has driven to victory twice this year.

Results

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ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 2 5 Mike Skinner Toyota Bad Boy Mowers 195/10 132 Running
2 5 1 Johnny Benson Toyota Red Horse Racing 170/0 132 Running
3 7 16 Brian Scott Toyota Albertsons 170/5 132 Running
4 1 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet Copart 165/5 132 Running
5 9 51 Brian Ickler Toyota Miccosukee Resort & Gaming 155/0 132 Running
6 6 6 Colin Braun Ford Con-way Freight 150/0 132 Running
7 14 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet McGuire-Nicholas / Menards 146/0 132 Running
8 4 07 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet thegpsstore.com / Garmin 142/0 132 Running
9 12 13 Johnny Sauter * Chevrolet Fun Sand / Rodney Atkins / Curb Records 138/0 132 Running
10 21 23 Jason White Dodge GunBroker Racing 134/0 132 Running
11 10 81 Tayler Malsam * Toyota One Eighty 130/0 132 Running
12 8 10 James Buescher * Ford International Maxx Force Diesel 127/0 132 Running
13 15 60 Stacy Compton Toyota SafeAuto Insurance Company 129/5 132 Running
14 13 14 Rick Crawford Ford Circle Bar Truck Corral / International 121/0 132 Running
15 19 8 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet Malcolmson Construction 118/0 132 Running
16 25 273 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet County Building Centers 115/0 132 Running
17 18 24 David Starr Toyota Autism Speaks.org / Zachry 112/0 132 Running
18 22 190 Gabi DiCarlo Toyota Great Clips 109/0 131 Running
19 24 15 Shane Sieg Toyota Samsung 106/0 130 Running
20 16 25 Terry Cook Toyota Autism Speaks.org / HT Motorsports / TDS 103/0 110 Running
21 17 30 Todd Bodine Toyota Ventrilo 100/0 88 Running
22 20 11 T.J. Bell Toyota Red Horse Racing 97/0 80 Running
23 3 4 Ricky Carmichael * Chevrolet Monster Energy 94/0 77 Running
24 11 17 Timothy Peters Toyota Strutmasters.com 91/0 72 Engine
25 28 63 Ben Stancill Ford Mittler Brothers / Dolce Vita 88/0 51 Transmission
26 34 74 Jennifer Jo Cobb Dodge Price Chopper 400 85/0 48 Ignition
27 31 148 Brandon Knupp Chevrolet Rockingham Speedway.com 82/0 35 Transmission
28 35 176 Ryan Hackett Ford JandRSupply.com 79/0 32 Electrical
29 26 08 Butch Miller Chevrolet SS Green Light Racing 76/0 25 Rear End
30 30 47 Marc Mitchell Chevrolet Fast Track II Degreaser 73/0 22 Brakes
31 32 157 Norm Benning Chevrolet D3Outdoor.com 70/0 17 Ignition
32 29 121 Chris Fontaine Dodge GunBroker Racing 67/0 6 Vibration
33 33 22 Chris Jones * Dodge GunBroker Racing 64/0 6 Clutch
34 23 7 Frank Deiny Jr. Chevrolet TRG Motorsports 61/0 5 Electrical
35 27 85 Brent Raymer * Ford BrentRaymer.com / Cars, Trucks & RVs 58/0 0 Unknown