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VIDEO: Last Lap Trucks - Harvick Wins At Phoenix
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VIDEO: Last Lap Phoenix - Harvick Wins Kevin Harvivk wins at Phoenix International Raceway. (Image SPEDD)( ยป More Photos

VIDEO: Last Lap Trucks - Harvick Wins At Phoenix

Kevin Harvick won the Lucas Oil 150, his fifth victory in 100 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races. This is his second victory and fifth top-10 finish in 2009. This is his fourth victory and fifth top-10 finish in ten races at Phoenix International Raceway.

Kyle Busch finished second which was his fourth top-10 finish in five races at Phoenix International Raceway. It is his 13th top-10 finish in 2009.

Aric Almirola came in third and posted his first top-10 finish in two races at Phoenix International Raceway.

Johnny Sauter with a fifth place finish was the highest finishing rookie.

Ron Hornaday Jr. leads the
point standings by 215 points over Matt Crafton. This clinches Hornaday's fourth series championship. He is just the second to clinch a NASCAR Camping World Truck championship prior to the series' final race (Greg Biffle, 2000) Ron Hornaday Jr. is the series first four-time champion and the oldest NASCAR national series champion at 51 years four months 24 days. The previous oldest NASCAR Camping World Truck champion was Ted Musgrave at 49 years 11 months in 2005.

VIDEO: Last Lap Trucks - Harvick Wins At Phoenix



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