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NASCAR Truck Series regulars and guest stars set for Eldora dirt
By alley - Jul 21, 2015, 12:15 PM ET

NASCAR Truck Series regulars and guest stars set for Eldora dirt

Sprint Cup ace Brad Keselowski is scheduled to make his first start on the dirt of Eldora Speedway as the Camping World Truck Series makes its annual appearance Wednesday on the half-mile Ohio track owned by Towny Stewart. Keselowski, who will drive the No. 29 Ford from his own race shop, joins Sprint Cup regulars Austin and Ty Dillon on the 31-truck

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Keselowski has one victory in 64 Truck Series starts, but did not participate in the tour's first two events on the half-mile dirt track. The Dillon brothers, who share an extensive racing background on dirt, both competed in the previous two Eldora events. Austin Dillon prevailed in the series' inaugural dirt-track race in 2013 and will drive the No. 31 Chevrolet for NTS Motorsports this year. Ty Dillon is set to drive for GMS Racing in the No. 33 Chevy.

Veteran owner/driver Ken Schrader, 60, is scheduled to make his first NASCAR national series start of the season, wheeling his own No. 52 Toyota. Schrader has participated in the previous two Eldora races, winning the Keystone Light Pole Award for the inaugural running.

Christopher Bell carries a rich dirt-track pedigree in sprint cars into just his third truck series start. He'll wheel the Kyle Busch Motorsports No. 54 Toyota, aiming to improve upon the fifth-place effort in his series debut at Iowa Speedway.

The event is also scheduled to mark the Camping World Truck Series debut of teenager Madeline Crane, a product of Legends Car and dirt late model racing in her home state of Georgia. Crane took part in the NASCAR Drive 4 Diversity Combine at Langley Speedway last October.

Eldora TV schedule, Wednesday, July 22:

5:00 p.m., Qualifying, FOX Sports 2 (L)7:00 p.m., Qualifying, FOX Sports 2 (R)8:00 p.m., Qualifying, FOX Sports 1 (R)9:00 p.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race, FOX Sports 1

 

 

Source: NASCAR

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