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Camping World Trucks - Crafton Preview - Martinsville


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PRETTY PAPERCLIP: Matt Crafton and the No. 88 Menards/Roto-Rooter team head from the series' biggest track to the smallest when the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series hits the track at Martinsville Speedway. This is the team's second visit of 2011 to the 0.526-mile oval. Crafton earned an 11th-place finish at the 'paperclip' when the series raced there in April.

HOT DIGGITY DOG: Crafton has 19 previous starts at the home of the "Famous Martinsville Speedway Hot Dog," more than nearly every driver in the field. David Starr is the only current full-time NCWTS driver with more starts at Martinsville Speedway, having taken the green flag 20 times. In his 19 starts, Crafton has earned two top-five and 10 top-10 finishes, with an average finish of 12.4. Crafton has completed 4200 laps around the half-mile circuit, but has only been scored as the leader for one of them. Crafton hopes to be leading the lap that counts when the checkered flag waves in the Kroger 200.

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CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 88 team will utilize chassis No. 34 this weekend at Martinsville Speedway. This will be the chassis' fifth appearance of 2011. No. 34 is the same chassis Crafton drove to an 11th-place finish in April. Crafton also drove the truck to top-10 finishes at Phoenix International Raceway, Lucas Oil Raceway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway earlier this season.

PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Crafton and the No. 88 Menards/CertainTeed team experienced an early disappointment in the Coca-Cola 250 at Talladega when superspeedway strategy backfired. While running faster than the leaders a safe distance behind the rest of the field, Crafton proved to be in the wrong place at the wrong time when a competitor blew a tire in front of him, resulting in a race-ending wreck which relegated him to a 31st-place finish.

THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Matt Crafton

What is the key to success at Martinsville Speedway?

"If there's one phrase that describes how to do well at Martinsville, it's 'track position.' Qualifying is key because you want to get that track position right from the start, and once you're up there, you want to keep it. Even if you're leading, you can never get that far away from the other trucks, and everyone just wants to get to the bottom, so it's a big struggle for space on such a small track. It's a lot harder to pass than on the big sweeping tracks, so every position is crucial."