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2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

The 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season was the eighteenth season of the third highest stock car racing in the United States. The season was contested over twenty-two races, beginning with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. NASCAR announced some changes, including the removal of New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, and Lucas Oil Raceway from the schedule, and moving the Phoenix race back to its traditional fall date. James Buescher of Turner Motorsports claimed his first championship with a 13th-place finish in the season finale. Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's Championship with 166 points and 12 wins.
==Report==
The Truck Series started its 2012 season at Daytona. The race was dominated by the Turner Motorsports trio of Miguel Paludo, Nelson Piquet, Jr. and James Buescher. However, rookie John King accidentally spun leader Johnny Sauter coming to the white flag, and held off teammate Timothy Peters on the final restart for his first career victory. After a one-month break, the Truck Series returned to Martinsville. There, Kevin Harvick dominated the field, leading a race record 248 laps en route to his first win of 2012. The following week, NASCAR made its return to Rockingham Speedway after an 8-year absence. Nelson Piquet, Jr. would dominate the early portions of the race from the pole, but fell out of contention due to a speeding penalty. Kasey Kahne, who had started in the rear, would take advantage and hold off teammate James Buescher for his first win of 2012. The next week at Kansas, Buescher dominated the race and held off points leader Timothy Peters for his first career victory.
At Charlotte, Justin Lofton saved enough fuel to hold off Brad Keselowski for his first Truck Series win. The following week at Dover, Todd Bodine was declared the race winner after rain stopped the race with 53 laps to go. At Texas, Johnny Sauter, enduring a rough start to the 2012 season, put the bad luck behind him and passed teammate Matt Crafton with 22 laps to go to grab his first win of the season and a ThorSport Racing 1–2 finish. At Kentucky, Buescher dominated the race and held off Keselowski to become the first repeat winner of 2012. The series headed to Iowa, where Buescher once again dominated, but was taken out of contention when his right front tire went flat. Veteran Ron Hornaday, Jr. took over the lead, but spun the tires on the final restart, allowing polesitter Timothy Peters to slip past with 10 to go and hold off the field for his first win of 2012. The series hit Chicagoland, where Brendan Gaughan dominated the race. However, James Buescher rallied from changing a carburetor to grab the lead from Gaughan late in the race and held him off for his third win of the season.
The trucks then made their stop at the newly repaved Pocono. Nelson Piquet, Jr. once again dominated the race from pole, but after a caution for a crash involving points leader Timothy Peters, Joey Coulter made a three wide move on the final restart to take the lead and hold off James Buescher and Piquet for his first Truck Series win. The series made its stop Michigan. Despite an early spin from contact with Kurt Busch, Nelson Piquet, Jr. and crew chief Chris Carrier decided to stay out during the final round of pit stops, putting him in the lead and easily holding off the field for his first career win. At a reconfigured Bristol, Timothy Peters led all 204 laps and held off teammate Parker Kligerman and rookie Ross Chastain on a green white checkered finish to take his second win of the season. At Atlanta, rookie polesitter Ty Dillon battled for the lead throughout the night with Kyle Busch. When Busch hit the wall with 5 laps to go, Dillon drove past for the lead and held on for his first victory.
The Truck Series returned to Iowa, where Parker Kligerman dominated the race from pole. However, a caution with 60 to go put Kligerman and the rest of the leaders on the tail end of the lead lap. Ryan Blaney, driving Kligerman's former truck, held off Ty Dillon to score his first win, becoming the youngest driver ever to win in the series. At Kentucky, James Buescher once again proved his dominance on the intermediate tracks, dominating the race to take his fourth win of the season. At Las Vegas, polesitter Joey Coulter dominated the race. Matt Crafton, seeking his first win of the year, managed to pass Coulter with 15 to go. However, Nelson Piquet, Jr. would pass Crafton on the final lap to score his second win of 2012. At Talladega, Parker Kligerman, with a push from Johnny Sauter passed the championship duo of Ty Dillon and James Buescher with 2 to go to grab his first career victory.
After the final off weekend of the season, the Trucks returned to action at Martinsville. Despite starting in the back, Cup driver Denny Hamlin drove to the front of the field and fought off Matt Crafton in the closing laps to win his second consecutive fall Martinsville race. The series returned to Texas for the final stretch, and Johnny Sauter and dominant polesitter Nelson Piquet, Jr. battled back and forth throughout the race. Sauter grabbed the lead from Piquet on the final stop, but had to contend with Parker Kligerman running on two tires. Sauter made the pass with 11 to go and cruised to his second win of the season and the sweep at Texas. On a caution filled night at a reconfigured Phoenix, Brian Scott dueled K&N East Series Champion Kyle Larson and held him off on a green white checkered finish to give Kyle Busch Motorsports its first Truck win of 2012. At the season finale in Homestead, Larson dueled Kyle Busch for the lead throughout the night. However, he was taken out late by a hard charging Ty Dillon, later crashing into Ryan Blaney and forcing a red flag. On the ensuing green-white-checkered restart, Cale Gale made a last lap pass on Busch to score his first career win, while James Buescher finished 13th and claimed his first championship.

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