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Ron Hornaday led 113 of 160 laps at Gateway.

Hornaday cruises to Truck Series victory at Gateway

Points-leader Benson finishes third to keep large margin

By Sporting News Wire Service
September 8, 2008
12:25 PM EDT
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MADISON, Ill. -- Ron Hornaday was the class of the field Saturday in the Camping World 200 at Gateway International Raceway, winning his fourth Craftsman Truck Series race of the season and 37th of his career.

Hornaday led 113 of 160 laps on the 1.25-mile track and finished .646 seconds ahead of runner-up Dennis Setzer. Johnny Benson was third and had his lead in the points standings over Hornaday cut to 94. Todd Bodine was fourth and Jack Sprague fifth.

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Camping World 200

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Ron Hornaday Chevrolet
2. Dennis Setzer Dodge
3. Johnny Benson Toyota
4. Todd Bodine Toyota
5. Jack Sprague Chevrolet
6. Erik Darnell Ford
7. Mike Skinner Toyota
8. Rick Crawford Ford
9. Colin Braun Ford
10. Ted Musgrave Toyota

It was Hornaday's first win at Gateway in six starts. He started second and immediately showed his strength, leading the opening 21 laps.

"Finally, here," Hornaday said. "It's cool. I drove my guts out. It's not what we wanted on Johnny; we needed a little more. I had a lot of fun, and this is what the championship is all about."

Hornaday was the leader when a caution came out before the final pit stops for the lead-lap trucks on Lap 104. Crew chief Rick Ren decided to take four tires, and Hornaday restarted sixth. The trucks in front of Hornaday either took two or no tires.

Benson restarted with the lead, followed by Setzer. Both drivers took right-side tires.

Hornaday made it look easy driving back to the front, leading the final 30 laps. He pulled away from Setzer on the final restart with 11 to go and was never threatened (watch video).

"It was a great call by Rick putting on four tires," Hornaday said.

The two-tire strategy worked for Setzer and Benson.

Setzer had started on the pole, his first in the series in seven years, but had dropped to eighth before his final pit stop.

"Two tires was the only way for us to get out in front," Setzer said. "Our truck was pretty good on two tires, but we were a little tight between Turns 1 and 2, and Ron got around us."

Benson started 14th and was up to ninth in the opening 10 laps. But progress from there was difficult, and he didn't crack the top five until his two-tire stop put him in the lead.

"The pit strategy got us up there," Benson said. "We had to do something, and two tires got us in the lead."

Benson wasn't pleased with the new engine specifications handed down by NASCAR this week that affected only the Toyota engines, dropping them 10 to 15 horsepower.

"It hurt us a bunch," said Benson, who drives a Toyota for Bill Davis Racing. "Toyota has been penalized for doing a good job."

Marc Davis, 18, driving a Chevrolet for Randy Moss Motorsports, was 16th in his first CTS race.

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Craftsman Truck Series

Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Johnny Benson 2596 Leader
2. -- Ron Hornaday 2502 -94
3. -- Matt Crafton 2397 -199
4. -- Todd Bodine 2347 -249
5. -- Mike Skinner 2323 -273
6. -- Rick Crawford 2307 -289
7. -- Erik Darnell 2289 -307
8. -- Jack Sprague 2233 -363
9. +1 Dennis Setzer 2165 -431
10. -1 Terry Cook 2158 -438

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