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The Mansfield Motorsports Park oval may be tiny, but it’s big enough to humble the best of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. It was even hard on the winner.
“It was tough to pass out there and hard to get a rhythm going with all the cautions, but once I got out front, we hardly ever had enough laps to catch and start lapping guys,” Ron Hornaday Jr. said after driving the No. 33 Kevin Harvick-owned Chevrolet to victory despite starting 17th.
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