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TOYOTA Notes & Quotes
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Martinsville Speedway - October 21, 2006

THIS RACE:  The Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway will be the 16th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
(NCTS) race at the Virginia track.  There will be nine Toyota Tundras in the field at the .526-mile oval -- the 21st
NCTS race of the 2006 season.

LAST RACE:  In the most recent race of the 2006 Craftsman Truck Series season at Talladega Superspeedway
(Oct. 7), four Tundra drivers recorded top-five finishes.  Finishing behind race-winner Mark Martin were Tundra
drivers Mike Skinner (second), Ted Musgrave (third), Todd Bodine (fourth) and A.J. Allmendinger (fifth).

MIKE MAKES IT TO SECOND:  Mike Skinner, driver of the No. 5 Tundra, followed up his recent victory in
the NCTS race at Las Vegas (Sept.) with a second-place finish at Talladega -- despite contact with another truck
just before the finish.  "We were driving very aggressive at the end," said Skinner, after the race.  "We made a
deal with Derrick Cope (No. 40) to stick together and we were pulling drafts off people -- and moving forward.  I
feel that (the contact) was my fault -- but it was absolutely not intentional.  We weren't going to win the race, but
we were going to finish pretty good."

POINTS PACE:  After the first 20 races of the 2006 season, Toyota drivers hold down the top-four positions in
the NCTS championship point standings.  Todd Bodine continues to sit atop the championship standings with
3,076 points.  Trailing Bodine in the standings are second-place Johnny Benson (2,963 points), third-place David
Reutimann (2,821 points) and fourth-place Ted Musgrave (2,795 points).  In addition, Tundra driver David Starr
(2,644 points) holds down the seventh spot in the standings.

PONDERING THE POINTS:  Does Todd Bodine, the current points leader, think the Craftsman Truck Series
championship is firmly in hand?  "By no means," says Bodine.  "Johnny (Benson) and some of the other guys are
really on a roll.  Johnny is doing some great driving.  Everything is going the way it needs to go for him.  It's kind
of like the way it went for us earlier in the year, and at the end of last year."

ENGINE CHASE:  Toyota holds onto the top spot in the NCTS manufacturer's championship through the first
20 races of the 2006 season.  Toyota has 141 points in the standings, 12 more points than second-place Ford and
43 points ahead of third-place Chevrolet.

LAST RACE HERE:  In the most recent NCTS race at Martinsville Speedway (April 1), Toyota picked up the
victory and three Tundra drivers finished among the top-10 in the final results.  Race-winner David Starr was
followed to the Martinsville checkered flag by Tundra drivers Ted Musgrave (second) and Mike Skinner (eighth).

STARR SCORES ONE:  Tundra driver David Starr guided his No. 11 Red Horse Racing Tundra into the lead
on lap 130 of the 250-lap Martinsville race and held off all challengers -- including fellow Tundra driver Ted
Musgrave -- en route to the checkered flag.  It was Starr's first win in a Tundra and came in just his fourth race
driving a Toyota for the Red Horse Racing team.  It was also Starr's fourth career NCTS win.  Along with his
victory at Martinsville, Starr has NCTS wins at Phoenix (2004), St. Louis (2004) and Las Vegas (2002).

BACK TO THE TRACK:  "You're only as good as your last race," says David Starr, driver of the No. 11 Red
Horse racing Tundra.  "It was an honor to win the race at Martinsville.  There's a lot of history at that race track
and a lot of great drivers have won races at Martinsville.  To be able to win there is a dream come true.  Although,
when I walk through the gates at Martinsville this weekend -- it's a new race."

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HISTORY HELPFUL:  "I take the races one at a time," explains David Starr.  "When we go back to Martinsville we have
really good notes from earlier this year, and we know what works and what doesn't work.  Jamie Jones (crew chief) has an
awesome short track package -- so anytime we go to a short track I feel really, really good.  It's fun to reflect on the past, but
in this sport you don't have time to reflect on the past.  There's no time to reflect on what you did yesterday -- it's all about
today and tomorrow."

TED TALKS:  "Martinsville is a race where you can set your own destiny," says Ted Musgrave, driver of the No. 9 Team
ASE Tundra.  "So much beating and banging goes on at Martinsville, you don't ever know what's going to happen."

TRYING FOR TOP-THREE:  "Until we get through Martinsville, I think our position in the point standings is still up for
grabs," says Ted Musgrave.  "I think the last quarter of season plays in my favor.  I've never been out of top-three in the
point standings -- and I'd like to do that again."

BACK TO THE TRACK:  "I'm looking forward to racing at Martinsville," says Todd Bodine.  "I grew up around the
track, graduated high school about 45 minutes from the track (Rocky Mount, Va.), and remember watching my brothers
(Geoffrey and Brett) race Modifieds at Martinsville.  I also won a Cup pole (2001) there and have a few top-10s there."

BENSON BEFORE:  Johnny Benson has 16 NASCAR Cup starts at Martinsville, along with six NCTS starts at the Virginia
short track.  "The trucks are fun to race at Martinsville, but it's a track that's brutal on the truck bodies," says Benson.
"Martinsville is a place where people seem to think, 'Well, we can just run into each other because it's a short track.'"

MIKE HAS ONE:  Mike Skinner has one NCTS victory at Martinsville, winning the 1996 race at the track.

CENTURY MARK:  Mike Skinner made his 100th career NCTS start at Martinsville in last year's fall race.  Skinner, the
inaugural NCTS champion in 1995, has 19 career NCTS wins -- including three wins in the No. 5 Tundra.

TUNDRA DEBUT:  Jack Sprague made his Toyota debut at Martinsville last fall, behind the wheel of the No. 60 Wyler Racing
Tundra.  Sprague is a three-time NCTS champion (1997, 1999 and 2001).

TOYOTA HAS 23 WINS:  Toyota has 23 NCTS wins since the Tundra began competing in the Craftsman Truck Series at
the beginning of the 2004 season.  Along with 10 wins this year -- four by Johnny Benson (NH, Nashville, Milwaukee and
Michigan), three by Todd Bodine (Texas, St. Louis and Atlanta), one by Jack Sprague (Memphis), one by David Star
(Martinsville) and one by Mike Skinner (Las Vegas) -- Toyota had four wins in 2004 and nine wins in 2005.

TOYOTA HAS 28 POLES:  Toyota has 28 NCTS poles since the Tundra began competing in the Craftsman Truck Series
at the beginning of the 2004 season.  Tundra drivers who have recorded poles include Mike Skinner (15), David Reutimann
(six), Bill Lester (two), Brandon Whitt (two), Todd Bodine (one), Travis Kvapil (one) and Jack Sprague (one).

2006 LINE-UP:  The Toyota NCTS line-up at Martinsville Speedway:
Driver                    Truck                                                 Team
Johnny Benson             No. 23 NAPA Auto Parts Tundra                         Bill Davis Racing
Bill Lester               No. 22 SunTrust Tundra                                Bill Davis Racing
Mike Skinner              No. 5 Toyota Tundra                                   Bill Davis Racing
David Reutimann           No. 17 NAPA/Team Tundra Racing                        Darrell Waltrip Motorsports
Todd Bodine               No. 30 Lumber Liquidators Tundra                      Germain Racing
Ted Musgrave              No. 9 Team ASE/Germain Toyota Tundra                  Germain Racing
David Starr               No. 11 Red Horse Racing Tundra                        Red Horse Racing
Jack Sprague              No. 60 Con-way Freight Tundra                         Wyler Racing
Chad Chaffin              No. 59 Harris Trucking Company Tundra                 HT Motorsports

BROADCAST TIME:  SPEED Channel coverage of the NCTS race at Martinsville Speedway will begin at 2:00 PM
(Eastern) on Saturday, October 21.  The race is tentatively scheduled to start at 2:15 PM (Eastern).

NOTE TO EDITORS -- High-resolution digital images are available for EDITORIAL USE at
www.toyotamotorsportsmedia.com.
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2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA NCTS DRIVER RESULTS -- Start/Finish (Laps Led)

JOHNNY      TODD        BILL        JOEY      TED           DAVID           MIKE        DAVID     JACK
DATE/SITE       BENSON      BODINE      LESTER      MILLER  MUSGRAVE  REUTIMANN    SKINNER    STARR               SPRAGUE
No. 23      No. 30      No. 22      No. 12    No. 9         No. 17          No. 5       No. 11    No. 60

2-17/Daytona    10/15       8/2 (6)     2/35 (3)    9/33      17/3 (6)      13/9            5/4 (34)    6/14      7/5 (1)

2-24/California 26/6        5/2 (11)    16/15       18/13     3/3           1/4 (3)         2/17 (7)    19/12     8/5 (8)

3-17/Atlanta    17/3        1/1 (38)    18/29       8/36      36/4          7/5             2/35        13/17     12/17

4-1/Martinsville   7/30     9/12        27/24       6/16      10/2          11/15           8/8         15/1 (121) 22/17

4-29/St. Louis ^   11/5     3/1 (66)    27/30       24/29     2/2 (28)      4/3 (63)        14/35       5/8       7/4

5-19/Charlotte  6/12        26/3        DNQ         30/22     15/4          9/6             1/31 (38)   31/26     13/34

5-27/Mansfield ^ 6/4        1/15 (117)  35/24       29/5      2/16 (2)      4/9             19/29       7/3       9/2

6-2/Dover       10/6        7/3         8/30        29/32     26/18         1/5 (18)        11/22       14/11     23/9

6-9/Texas       4/5 (1)     6/1 (1)     26/22       33/30     23/7          9/4             1/2 (113)   17/18     19/11

6-17/Michigan   5/1 (31)    25/4        26/33       21/20     31/23         4/15            1/11 (25)   28/13     15/10

6-23/Milwaukee   4/1 (47)   7/20 (8)    15/15       20/23     13/24         14/5            6/11        21/8      2/4 (15)

7-1/Kansas      22/9        35/7 (13)   15/23       11/30     6/22          13/10 (13)      1/5 (59)    28/8      7/29

7-8/Kentucky    7/4 (7)     9/10        8/28        14/13     12/6          2/12            11/31 (24)  19/8      25/11

7-15/Memphis    22/32       19/15       18/25       24/20     13/19         15/7            10/9        28/11     1/1 (133)

8-4/Indianapolis   17/12    29/7        21/14       -----     16/8          25/34 (13)      8/18        4/4 (2)   9/28

8-12/Nashville  22/1 (1)    21/8 (22)   5/21        -----     17/4          15/6            7/17 (50)   6/20      3/2 (36)

8-23/Bristol    8/4         11/2        22/16       30/19     20/3          14/10           6/7 (36)    23/5      17/23

9-16/NH         2/1 (145)   7/4         20/35       -----     6/31          13/12           1/2         26/5      10/18

9-23/Las Vegas    15/4      8/12        26/19       -----     4/2 (9)       13/6            1/1 (114)   24/20     9/13

10-7/Talladega  5/9 (32)    4/4 (5)     8/31        -----     19/3 (5)      14/6            12/2        9/24      7/33

10-21/Martinsville

10-28/Atlanta

11-3/Texas

11-10/Phoenix

11-17/Miami

OTHERS:     9-16/NH             A.J. Allmendinger       No. 24 Tundra (Bill Davis Racing)     Start: 32   Finish: 13th
10-7/Talladega      A.J. Allmendinger       No. 24 Tundra (Bill Davis Racing)     Start:  25  Finish:  5th

( ) -- Number of laps led
BOLD -- Wins, poles and most laps led
^ -- starting position determined by points
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