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2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

18th season of third-tier NASCAR Camping World Truck Series


18th season of third-tier NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

thumb|[[Ty Dillon]], the 2012 NASCAR truck series Rookie of the Year.

Truck series manufacturers' championship in 2012.

The 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was the eighteenth season of the third highest stock car racing in the United States. The season was contested over twenty-two races, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. NASCAR announced some changes, including the removal of New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, and Lucas Oil Raceway from the schedule, and moving the Phoenix race back to its traditional fall date. In addition, Rockingham Speedway was added to the schedule, the first time NASCAR has raced at Rockingham since 2004. James Buescher of Turner Motorsports claimed his first championship with a 13th-place finish in the season finale. Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's Championship with 166 points and 12 wins.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefSS-Green Light RacingRAB RacingRichard Childress RacingEddie Sharp RacingJoe Denette MotorsportsJennifer Jo Cobb RacingRed Horse RacingThorSport RacingKyle Busch MotorsportsGB RacingHillman RacingBrad Keselowski RacingTurner MotorsportsRSS RacingNorm Benning RacingGlenden EnterprisesT3R Motorsports
Toyota
Chevrolet07T. J. Duke1Bobby Dotter
Jake Crum1Butch Miller
Bobby Dotter
Daniel Szymkowiak
Chris Jones
Richard Goad
Johnny Chapman8
Chris Jones2
Caleb Roark1
Jeff Agnew8Doug Weddle
Ross Chastain1 (R)Bryan Berry
Toyota08Ross Chastain21 (R)Bryan Berry
Todd Peck1Daniel Szymkowiak
Toyota09Travis Kvapil1Chris Rice
John Wes Townley (R)21
Chevrolet2Brendan Gaughan8Gil Martin
Marcus Richmond
Gere Kennon Jr.
Kevin Harvick3
Tim George Jr.11
3Ty Dillon (R)Scott Naset
Marcus Richmond
22Joey CoulterHarold Holly
Chevrolet6Justin LoftonDaniel Bormann
33Cale Gale (R)Jerry Baxter
Chevrolet9Ron Hornaday Jr.Jeff Hensley
Terry Snyder
Ford
Ram10Jennifer Jo Cobb20Steve Kuykendall
Jake Crum1
ChevroletChris Lafferty1
Toyota11Todd BodineRick Gay
17Timothy PetersButch Hylton
Toyota13Johnny SauterJoe Shear Jr.
88Matt CraftonCarl Joiner
Toyota18Jason Leffler9Eric Phillips
Brian Scott5
Kurt Busch2
Kyle Busch3
Drew Herring1
David Mayhew1
Denny Hamlin1
Ford23Jason WhiteDoug George
Chevrolet27Ward Burton1Trip Bruce
Jeb Burton (R)5
Brandon Knupp2Chris Showalter
Mark Hillman
Brian MacDonald
Michael Leitner
Jason Overstreet
C. E. Falk3
Travis Miller3
B. J. McLeod1
Stephen Leicht2
Ryan Lynch1
Cole Whitt1
Ryan Truex1
Jason Leffler1
Ram29Parker Kligerman11Doug Randolph
Ryan Blaney8
Grant Enfinger1
Brad Keselowski2Jeff Stankiewicz
Chevrolet30Nelson Piquet Jr.Chris Carrier
31James BuescherMichael Shelton
32Miguel PaludoMike Hillman Jr.
Jeff Hensley
Chevrolet39Ryan Sieg21Rod Sieg
Tony Wilson
Chris Jones1
93Chris Cockrum4Rod Sieg
Timothy Brown
Mike Garvey
Tony Wilson
B. J. McLeod1
Johnny Chapman2
Brent Raymer1
Dennis Setzer7
Ryan Sieg1
Chris Jones4
Tim George Jr.1
Ryan Lynch1
Chevrolet57Norm BenningJames Dugger
Ted Walters
Toyota
Chevrolet84Chris Fontaine17Kevin Ingram
B. J. McLeod1
Russ Dugger2
Mario Gosselin1
Wayne Edwards1Aaron Brown
Ford99Bryan Silas (R)Cal Boprey

Limited schedule

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefRoundsObregon RacingRick Ware RacingYoung's MotorsportsTurner MotorsportsWauters MotorsportsRSS RacingRed Horse RacingEddie Sharp RacingJennifer Jo Cobb RacingJake Crum RacingDGM RacingNTS MotorsportsArrington RacingBrad Keselowski RacingBRG MotorsportsEmpire RacingJoe Denette MotorsportsHillman RacingFDNY RacingWin-Tron RacingAllgaier MotorsportsRSS RacingReynolds RacingMAKE MotorsportsKyle Busch MotorsportsBilly Ballew MotorsportsBill Martel RacingTurn One RacingPearce RacingMB MotorsportsClay Greenfield MotorsportsTeam 7 MotorsportsTagsby RacingMike Harmon RacingHenderson MotorsportsNorm Benning RacingRay Hackett RacingGlenden EnterprisesRBR EnterprisesPeck MotorsportsAdrian Carriers RacingThorSport Racing
Ford00Clay GreenfieldScott Kazura1
Chevrolet1Donnie NeuenbergerCarl Long1
Chevrolet02Tyler YoungCody Sauls4
Chevrolet4Kasey KahneMike Shiplett1
Kyle LarsonTrent Owens
Mike Hillman Jr.4
Augie Grill1
Dakoda Armstrong1
Brandon McReynolds1
Ford5Paulie Harraka (R)Richie Wauters11
John King2
Aric Almirola3
Ryan Reed1
Josh Richards1
ChevroletScott Riggs1
Johnny Chapman1
Toyota7John KingChad Kendrick5
Parker Kligerman11
Chevrolet8Mike SkinnerEddie Troconis1
Max Gresham (R)Chris Showalter5
RamJennifer Jo CobbSteve Kuykendall1
0Scott Kazura
Keith Wolfe1
Jake Crum1
Chris Lafferty5
T. J. Bell2
Brandon Knupp1
Blake Koch6
Chevrolet01Jake CrumLee McCall
Keith Wolfe5
Chevrolet12Russ DuggerMario Gosselin1
Chevrolet14Brennan NewberryDan Deeringhoff11
Brandon Miller1
Ram
Toyota15Dusty DavisMike Dayton2
Todd Shafer1
81David StarrDoug Howe16
Ram19Brad KeselowskiJeff Stankiewicz4
David Mayhew4
Ryan BlaneyDoug Randolph1
Toyota20Rick CrawfordJosh Bragg1
Dusty Davis1
Ford82Grant Enfinger1
Sean CorrBen Leslie2
Chevrolet24Max GreshamTerry Snyder8
Chevrolet25Brandon KnuppMichael Leitner
Brian MacDonald
Jason Overstreet2
Stephen Leicht2
B. J. McLeod2
Travis Miller1
Chevrolet28Wes BurtonDick Rahilly5
Chevrolet35Matt MerrellMark Rette2
Ram36Grant EnfingerKelly Kovski2
Chevrolet37Jeff GreenTimothy Brown2
Dennis SetzerJordan Sieg1
38Rod Sieg
Jordan Sieg
Timothy Brown
Gilbert Garcia8
Johnny Chapman1
Chris Jones8
B. J. McLeodRobert Adamson1
Chevrolet47Benjamin ReynoldsScott Coyle3
Chevrolet50Natalie SatherBobby Burrell2
Toyota51Germán QuirogaRick Ren4
Denny Hamlin1
ChevroletKurt BuschNick Harrison1
Chevrolet59Kyle MartelGene Roberts1
Chevrolet60J. R. FitzpatrickKevin Starland2
Grant Enfinger1
Chad McCumbee2
Peyton Sellers1
Ford61Wes BurtonRandy Dean1
Ford
Chevrolet63Caleb RoarkMike Mittler1
65Tyler Tanner1
Scott Stenzel2
Justin Jennings2
Chris Lafferty2
Dodge68Clay GreenfieldGene Patient9
86Scott RiggsGary Mann1
Blake Koch1
Clay GreenfieldGene Patient1
Chevrolet70Jeff AgnewDoug Weddle4
Chevrolet73Rick CrawfordJamie Jones
Jack Johnston3
Chevrolet74Wheeler BoysDaniel Kolanda
David Walls1
Rick Crawford1
Brian Weber2
Scott Riggs4
Mike Harmon6
Tim Andrews1
Chevrolet75Caleb Holman (R)Kenny Hunley9
Adam EdwardsGary Ritter1
Josh Wise1
Ford76Derek WhiteBobby Burrell1
Ryan HackettJoe Shuryan1
Chevrolet83Chris FontaineKevin Boykin1
Chevrolet92David ReutimannJason Overstreet4
Chad McCumbeeKevin Starland3
Scott RiggsDave Fuge1
Chevrolet96Todd PeckKeith Wolfe3
Chevrolet97Jeff ChoquetteNicholas Carlson3
Toyota98Dakoda Armstrong (R)Dan Stillman14
Travis Pastrana1

Note: A driver designated with a (R) next to their name indicates that they are contenders for the 2012 Rookie of the Year award.

Team changes

;The Kevin Harvick, Inc.-Richard Childress Racing Merger and Related Spinoff

  • Richard Childress Racing, per agreement in the Kevin Harvick, Inc. merger agreement, acquired the 2011 Owners Champion No. 2 truck as part of the Harvick-Childress merger that also included the No. 2 and No. 33 Nationwide teams. The No. 8 and No. 33 trucks were spun off in a separate deal.
  • Harvick spun off the No. 8 and No. 33 Truck teams, which Eddie Sharp Racing, acquired. The teams in the spinoff join the present No. 6 truck driven by Justin Lofton to form a three-truck team, which resulted in a September 2011 decision to switch manufacturers from Toyota to Chevrolet immediately, with support from Childress. The spinoff also included development driver Cale Gale, who drove the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet.

;Other Changes

  • ThorSport Racing switched to Toyota Tundras for the 2012 season, with the three teams of Matt Crafton (#88), Johnny Sauter (#13), and Dakoda Armstrong (#98) running for the full season.

;Discontinued operations

  • Germain Racing had shut down the No. 9 and No. 30 trucks with employees asked to look for other employment, as the team's Sprint Cup team changed to Ford from Toyota.

Driver changes

;Changed teams

  • Neither of the Kevin Harvick, Inc. drivers were retained by Eddie Sharp Racing after the spinoff. Ron Hornaday Jr. joined Joe Denette Motorsports and drive their No. 9 Chevrolet. He was reunited with KHI crew chief Jeff Hensley. Hornaday was not an exempt driver through the points standings during the first five races, but had an exemption through his status as a former Series Champion. (Series champions have an exemption available in certain circumstances.)
  • Nelson Piquet Jr. moved to Turner Motorsports to contest the full Truck series season as well as a limited Nationwide schedule. Piquet Jr. was teammates with fellow Brazilian Miguel Paludo, who leaves Red Horse Racing.
  • After enduring a disappointing season at Germain Racing, Brendan Gaughan moves to Richard Childress Racing to run 8 Truck races. Those races were in the No. 2 truck acquired in the Childress-Harvick merger.
  • After Germain Racing shut down its Truck Series operations, Todd Bodine moves to Red Horse Racing to driving the No. 11 truck that was the No. 7 that Miguel Paludo drove. However, Bodine tweeted that he needed sponsorship to run the season.
  • After a disappointing 2011, David Starr took the number 81 with him to the newly formed Arrington Racing formed by engine builder Joey Arrington.
  • After a one-year stint with Joe Denette Motorsports, Jason White formed his own team for 2012 and fielded Fords.

;Rookie entries The Rookie of the Year standout would be Ty Dillon, the younger brother of 2011 Champion Austin Dillon. Ty scored a win at Atlanta and was in contention for the championship until a late crash at Homestead knocked him to 4th in the points but easily won him the RoTY title. Former Kevin Harvick, Inc. development driver Cale Gale was runner-up to Dillon, taking a pole at Bristol and a win at Homestead. Ross Chastain finished 3rd in the rookie battle, while John Wes Townley, despite missing Daytona, had two top-10s. Contenders Jeb Burton, Dakoda Armstrong, and Daytona winner John King saw their runs for RoTY aborted due to sponsorship issues. K&N Pro Series East Champion Max Gresham struggled with Joe Denette Motorsports and departed the team early on. Duke University graduate Paulie Harraka struggled most of the season with Wauters Motorsport and left before Atlanta.

;Returned to the series

  • Tim George Jr. returned to the Truck Series for the first time since 2009. He ran 12 races driving Richard Childress Racing's No. 2 truck inherited from Kevin Harvick, Inc.
  • David Reutimann returns to the series for 4 races with RBR Enterprises.
  • Ward Burton returned to NASCAR for the first time after a five-year absence, driving the season-opening Daytona race for Hillman Racing. His son Jeb would drive the following 4 races before a lack of sponsorship ended his run.

;Exited the series

  • Truck Series champion and former Rookie of the Year Austin Dillon moved up to the NASCAR Nationwide Series full-time with crew chief Danny Stockman.
  • Johanna Long moved to the Nationwide Series for a limited schedule with ML Motorsports.
  • Cole Whitt moved up to the NASCAR Nationwide series full-time in the 88 Chevrolet with JR Motorsports.

2012 calendar

No.Race titleTrackDate
1NextEra Energy Resources 250Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach24 February
2Kroger 250Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway31 March
3Good Sam Roadside Assistance Carolina 200Rockingham Speedway, Rockingham15 April
4SFP 250Kansas Speedway, Kansas City21 April
5North Carolina Education Lottery 200Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord18 May
6Lucas Oil 200Dover International Speedway, Dover1 June
7WinStar World Casino 400KTexas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth8 June
8UNOH 225Kentucky Speedway, Sparta28 June
9American Ethanol 200Iowa Speedway, Newton14 July
10American Ethanol 225Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet21 July
11Pocono Mountains 125Pocono Raceway, Long Pond4 August
12VFW 200Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn18 August
13UNOH 200Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol22 August
14Jeff Foxworthy's Grit Chips 200Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton31 August
15American Ethanol 200Iowa Speedway, Newton15 September
16Kentucky 201Kentucky Speedway, Sparta21 September
17Smith's 350Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada29 September
18Fred's 250Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega6 October
19Kroger 200Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway27 October
20WinStar World Casino 350KTexas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth2 November
21Lucas Oil 150Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix9 November
22Ford EcoBoost 200Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead16 November

Calendar changes

The Las Vegas race, as a result of issues resulting from the 2011 race weekend, was moved back to late September as a stand-alone race. Originally, the Las Vegas race was set for 13 October at 12 noon PDT as part of the IndyCar weekend, but Indy Racing League LLC faces issues from the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship which the 2011 Truck race was the Saturday feature of the race meet, but that meet was removed as a result of legal issues following the death of Dan Wheldon on Lap 11 of the IZOD IndyCar Series feature.

Speedway Motorsports also removed races from New Hampshire Motor Speedway, while keeping the second Kentucky truck date and having the NASCAR Nationwide Series replace INDYCAR on the fall weekend. Darlington was also removed from the schedule, both Nashville races, and Lucas Oil Motorsports Park. Chicagoland also moved to July. Kansas moved from June to April, along with the Cup series as their spring date was also moved to April to give more time for Kansas's new configuration project. Rockingham Speedway was added to the truck series schedule marking the first time since 2004 NASCAR has had a race at the track. The total of races on the schedule was also reduced from 25 to 22. Iowa Speedway also got a second date that was held in September.

Main article: NASCAR Realignment#Realignment 2012

Results and standings

Races

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverWinning manufacturer12345678910111213141516171819202122
NextEra Energy Resources 250Miguel PaludoMiguel PaludoJohn KingToyota
Kroger 250Kevin HarvickKevin HarvickKevin HarvickChevrolet
Good Sam Roadside Assistance Carolina 200Nelson Piquet Jr.Nelson Piquet Jr.Kasey KahneChevrolet
SFP 250Tim George Jr.James BuescherJames BuescherChevrolet
North Carolina Education Lottery 200Ty DillonJustin LoftonJustin LoftonChevrolet
Lucas Oil 200Kevin HarvickKevin HarvickTodd BodineToyota
WinStar World Casino 400KJustin LoftonJustin LoftonJohnny SauterToyota
UNOH 225Matt CraftonJames BuescherJames BuescherChevrolet
American Ethanol 200Timothy PetersJames BuescherTimothy PetersToyota
American Ethanol 225Justin LoftonBrendan GaughanJames BuescherChevrolet
Pocono Mountains 125Nelson Piquet Jr.Nelson Piquet Jr.Joey CoulterChevrolet
VFW 200Joey CoulterKurt BuschNelson Piquet Jr.Chevrolet
UNOH 200Cale GaleTimothy PetersTimothy PetersToyota
Jeff Foxworthy's Grit Chips 200Ty DillonKyle BuschTy DillonChevrolet
American Ethanol 200Parker KligermanParker KligermanRyan BlaneyRam
Kentucky 201Joey CoulterJames BuescherJames BuescherChevrolet
Smith's 350Joey CoulterJoey CoulterNelson Piquet Jr.Chevrolet
Fred's 250Ty DillonTy DillonParker KligermanToyota
Kroger 200Timothy PetersKevin HarvickDenny HamlinToyota
WinStar World Casino 350KNelson Piquet Jr.Nelson Piquet Jr.Johnny SauterToyota
Lucas Oil 150Nelson Piquet Jr.Brian ScottBrian ScottToyota
Ford EcoBoost 200Parker KligermanKyle LarsonCale GaleChevrolet

Drivers' standings

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings. * – Most laps led.

PosDriverDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOCMCHBRIATLIOWKENLVSTALMARTEXPHOHOMPoints1808280237894784577867597747871096781066811635126341359114574155311652117502184711942320370213462229823294242912527126258272482822329204301833118232170331693416435134361333712838124391194010141964292438344784575467347534852495150505148524553445443554256425741583759366029612762276326642665246623672068196918701871187217731374127512761100000Ineligible for Camping World Truck championship pointsPosDriverDAYMARROCKANCHADOVTXSKTYIOWCHIPOCMICBRIATLIO2KT2LSVTALMA2TX2PHOHOMPointsPosDriverDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOCMCHBRIATLIOWKENLVSTALMARTEXPHOHOMPoints
James Buescher17321*227151*30*12573171*636111713
Timothy Peters2552991151322131**1319218571048
Joey Coulter18306147113781517471343*143733
Ty Dillon (R)9289106737126621123104*2851525
Parker Kligerman1111981121019105742423*219192277
Matt Crafton232431215824344169999218462012
Nelson Piquet Jr.2267*42945299263*118861213123*84
Justin Lofton341071*10*9**14521912101431720241922109
Johnny Sauter24294242524164222711111246212141256
Miguel Paludo30*1715101412141213171310161610811191514145
Jason White5102419633171114911214291220132013192117
Cale Gale (R)3215171119582526614202815519710351571
Ron Hornaday Jr.14161265271292719178303314272833202220
Todd Bodine6253153130281218262431213305332282811
Ryan Sieg1532222928291916173029151217142222112613614
John Wes Townley (R)23201616162732201482524191510142518161332
Ross Chastain (R)287253435151633161310183201128253423313310
Bryan Silas (R)29263221202225262224171422241829161229231633
David Starr21141331171413152810Wth131822162116
Dakoda Armstrong (R)35211415132018132716123302331
Norm BenningDNQDNQ3028DNQ2522DNQ2425202327DNQ2515181531261929
Tim George Jr.16172415152128221892718
Jason Leffler36834184686819
Max Gresham (R)26191822243021302223111223
Chris Fontaine7DNQDNQ20322320252718292634292936DNQ34
Ryan Blaney62111116830528
Jennifer Jo CobbDNQ34DNQ25262632DNQ29233622DNQDNQ3016282727DNQ31
Paulie Harraka (R)1922262730172817331924
Jeff Agnew3527DNQ212721313217212524
Caleb Holman (R)DNQ2121182118192724
Brennan Newberry28233227223619212723DNQ
Chris Jones353135313433333134333321363535
John King (R)193313332529
Clay Greenfield1031DNQ36182834341625
Kyle Larson106227
Jeb Burton (R)131136819
Jake CrumDNQ1823312913DNQ22
Dennis SetzerDNQ3435135193312831353636135131DNQ3532
Johnny Chapman35DNQ3231DNQ36263632323032
Germán Quiroga8282415
Rick Crawford2536291123
Chad McCumbee3031202325
Jeff Choquette11830
Chris Cockrum16272926
Tyler Young (R)28232030
Grant Enfinger1236DNQ12DNQ
C. E. Falk342916
Dusty Davis (R)133334
Travis Miller312426261
B. J. McLeodDNQDNQ2315321331
Chris LaffertyDNQ341DNQ34DNQ353524
Justin Jennings2320
Russ Dugger332629
Matt Merrell3411
J. R. Fitzpatrick3412
Todd PeckDNQ28DNQ18
Scott Stenzel2324
Wes BurtonDNQDNQDNQ2823DNQ
Ward Burton8
Ryan Lynch2930
Ryan Reed17
Ryan Hackett17
Brandon McReynolds18
Brandon Knupp3530127DNQ361
Peyton Sellers20
Mario Gosselin21
Wayne Edwards24
Sean Corr25DNQ
Benjamin ReynoldsDNQ26DNQ
Brian WeberDNQ26
Brent Raymer26
August Grill27
T. J. Duke (R)31
Caleb RoarkDNQ32
Todd Shafer32
Adam Edwards33
Brandon Miller201
Kyle Martel211
Natalie SatherDNQDNQ
Wheeler BoysDNQ
Tyler TannerDNQ
Kevin Harvick1*3*12*
Brian Scott13175101*
Denny Hamlin51
Kasey Kahne1
Brad Keselowski27322825
Kyle Busch2*42
Brendan Gaughan201242*541723
Travis Kvapil4
Aric Almirola5269
Scott RiggsDNQ36323233534
Kurt Busch9*107
Drew Herring7
David Mayhew162692412
Ryan Truex329
Cole Whitt13
Travis Pastrana15
Josh Richards17
David ReutimannDNQ201918
Mike Harmon3433DNQ2835DNQ
Stephen Leicht30343231
Donnie Neuenberger30
Blake Koch32QL3536WthDNQ3636
Mike Skinner33
T. J. Bell3435
Josh Wise34
Jeff Green35DNQ
Derek WhiteDNQ
Tim AndrewsDNQ
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Ryan Blaney was originally registered for Nationwide points, but switched to the Trucks at Atlanta.

Manufacturer

PosManufacturerWinsPoints1234
Chevrolet12166
Toyota9151
Ram193
Ford074

References

References

  1. "2012 Team Chart". Jayski.
  2. "Truck Schedule highlighted by Rickingham race".
  3. "2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule".
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