Hornaday raced to his series-high fifth victory of the season, holding off a late charge by points leader Johnny Benson to win his second straight race. Hornaday had the truck to beat all day in the 200-lap race, never faltered on his restarts and cruised to victory even as the race was marred late by cautions.
Hornaday, who has a record 38 career truck victories, told reporters, earlier this week that he used a testosterone cream during 2004 and 2005 to treat a medical issue. NASCAR met with the reigning series champion on Friday and found no reason to punish Hornaday for the admission.
Travis Kvapil ran third and was followed by Erik Darnell and Rick Crawford, but as the teams exited on to pit road and scuffle broke out and NASCAR officials had to break up the pair not just once, but twice.
FIN CAR DRIVER MAKE 1 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 2 23 Johnny Benson Toyota 3 9 Travis Kvapil Ford 4 99 Erik Darnell Ford 5 14 Rick Crawford Ford 6 51 Kyle Busch Toyota 7 11 David Starr Toyota 8 16 Brian Scott * Chevrolet 9 2 Jack Sprague Chevrolet 10 7 T.J. Bell Chevrolet 11 8 Chad McCumbee Chevrolet 12 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 13 9 David Reutimann Toyota 14 13 Shelby Howard Chevrolet 15 5 Mike Skinner Toyota 16 18 Dennis Setzer Dodge 17 59 Ted Musgrave Toyota 18 60 Terry Cook Toyota 19 30 Todd Bodine Toyota 20 10 Brendan Gaughan Ford 21 15 Jason White Toyota 22 21 Keven Wood Ford 23 117 Timothy Peters Dodge 24 22 Michael Annett Toyota 25 40 Paul Poulter Chevrolet 26 191 J C Stout Chevrolet 27 212 Mario Gosselin Chevrolet 28 6 Colin Braun * Ford 29 81 Donny Lia * Chevrolet 30 8 Bobby Dotter Dodge 31 7 Butch Miller Chevrolet 32 0 Mike Olsen Chevrolet 33 157 Norm Benning Chevrolet

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