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Carelli had a five second lead on Ruttman with four laps remaining. His truck sputtered and he was forced to drive into the pits. His crew had failed to get all the fuel into his Chevrolet truck on the previous pit stop. He needed an extra half gallon to make it to the finish. Carelli has not won since June of ‘96. Carelli rejoined the field after his stop. He finished sixth.
It was the second consecutive victory for Ruttman. He and teammate Chuck Bown finished first and second at Phoenix last weekend for owner Jack Roush. Ruttman was as surprised as anyone. He said, "I was flabbergasted. I don't know what to say.
Ruttman was the lap leader when it counted. He took the lead on lap 173 in the 175 lap race. He beat the new NASCAR Craftsman Truck series champion, Jack Sprague, to the line by 1.5 seconds. Ruttman's average speed was 125.8 mph.
Ruttman moved to Jack Roush's LCI Worldwide Telecommunications Ford team last season. Racing luck wasn't on the team's side, as on-track incidents at both New Jersey's Flemington and New Hampshire International speedways cost Ruttman what appeared to be victories. Ruttman has made up for that this year with five truck victories.
In 26 truck races this year, Sprague had three victories, six second place finishes, and two third place finishes. He was in the top ten a total of 20 times. Sprague is a NASCAR Busch Series veteran of more than 70 starts and winner of nearly $250,000, prior to 1997.
Rounding out the top five were Ron Hornaday (Chevrolet), Jay Sauter (Chevrolet), and Mike Bliss (Ford).
The most serious incident in the race involved seven trucks on lap 75. No one was injured. In all, sixteen trucks failed to finish the race.
Terry Callahan -- The Auto Channel
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