Mike Skinner competed in the inaugural 1995 SuperTruck Series (now Camping World Truck Series). He was the series' first champion. He also holds the distinction of winning the first ever Truck Series event, barely edging NASCAR legend Terry Labonte. Skinner went on to win seven more races in 1995. In 1996, he impressively recorded another eight wins. He currently ranks third on the all-time Truck Series wins list with 28. He has earned 49 pole positions, a Camping World Truck Series record. This season, Skinner had a streak of winning 6 poles in a row. In 2007 he won 3 of the first 4 races of the season, and 3 in a row—all on very distinctly different types of tracks: California (2 miles), Atlanta (1.5 miles), and Martinsville (.526 miles). This marked the second time he has won 3 races in
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| - Mike Skinner competed in the inaugural 1995 SuperTruck Series (now Camping World Truck Series). He was the series' first champion. He also holds the distinction of winning the first ever Truck Series event, barely edging NASCAR legend Terry Labonte. Skinner went on to win seven more races in 1995. In 1996, he impressively recorded another eight wins. He currently ranks third on the all-time Truck Series wins list with 28. He has earned 49 pole positions, a Camping World Truck Series record. This season, Skinner had a streak of winning 6 poles in a row. In 2007 he won 3 of the first 4 races of the season, and 3 in a row—all on very distinctly different types of tracks: California (2 miles), Atlanta (1.5 miles), and Martinsville (.526 miles). This marked the second time he has won 3 races in
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| - Mike Skinner competed in the inaugural 1995 SuperTruck Series (now Camping World Truck Series). He was the series' first champion. He also holds the distinction of winning the first ever Truck Series event, barely edging NASCAR legend Terry Labonte. Skinner went on to win seven more races in 1995. In 1996, he impressively recorded another eight wins. He currently ranks third on the all-time Truck Series wins list with 28. He has earned 49 pole positions, a Camping World Truck Series record. This season, Skinner had a streak of winning 6 poles in a row. In 2007 he won 3 of the first 4 races of the season, and 3 in a row—all on very distinctly different types of tracks: California (2 miles), Atlanta (1.5 miles), and Martinsville (.526 miles). This marked the second time he has won 3 races in a row in his Truck Series career, the first Truck Series driver ever to accomplish that feat. In 2007, Mike Skinner led laps in 14 races in a row, another Craftsman Truck series record. He recorded 5 wins in 2007. After a fierce points battle with Ron Hornaday, Skinner finished 2nd in points after mechanical misfortunes in the final race of 2007. Skinner led at least one lap in 24 of the 25 races in 2007. Mike Skinner won a record 11 pole positions in 2007, starting on the front row in 17 of the 25 races.
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