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02-14-2004
Kvapil's Second Place Finish Highlights Toyota's Debut
Toyota indicated it will be a contender in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
right front the start as Travis Kvapil led seven Toyota Tundras with a second
place in the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 behind winner Carl Edwards.
Kvapil, the defending series champion, put Toyota in the lead for the first time
ever on lap eight. Kvapil led a total of four times for 15 laps in the No. 4
Line-X Toyota Tundra and edged Mike Wallace at the finish line for second. David
Reutimann finished ninth and had his No. 17 NTN Bearings Toyota Tundra in the
lead for seven laps. Mike Skinner also led for six laps in the No. 42 Toyota
Tundra before being knocked out by a 15-truck accident just past the race's
halfway point. Skinner finished 28th overall.
"We definitely had a truck that was capable of winning," Kvapil said. "I was
doing alI could to stay in line and pick up one place there at the end, and
that's the way it worked out. I'm disappointed we didn't win, but we're focused
on capturing the championship again, and it looks like we have the team, the
manufacturer and the sponsor to make it happen."
It was Toyota's first-ever race in the Craftsman Truck Series after capturing
the NASCAR Goody's Dash Series Championship in 2002 with Robert Huffman. The
Tundra race trucks did their first full tests at Daytona in January.
"If you had told me six weeks ago that we would come down here and qualify two
trucks in the top 10, lead the race and finish second, I wouldn't have believed
you," said Jim Aust, President of TRD, U.S.A., Inc. "This is a great start and
we can't wait to go to Atlanta."
Bill Lester finished 16th on the lead lap in the No. 22 LidRock Tundra despite
suffering front and rear body damage. Hank Parker, Jr., finished 18th in the No.
21 Daytona U.S.A. Tundra after suffering ignition troubles. Shelby Howard was
knocked out in the same wreck that claimed Skinner and finished 29th in the No.
23 Toyota Tundra.
Robert Huffman, the defending Dash Series champion who is moving with Toyota
into the Craftsman Series this year, slammed the wall hard on lap 25 when he
checked up for a caution flag and bumped from behind. He was examined and
released unhurt from the infield care center.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resumes on March 13 at the Easycare 200 at
Atlanta Motor Speedway. The race will be broadcast live on SPEED Channel.
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