1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series


The 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series presented by Craftsman was the inaugural season of the NASCAR SuperTruck Series. The season began on February 5, 1995, and ended on October 28. Mike Skinner of Richard Childress Racing won the championship.
However it was the inaugural season, 7 exhibition races were held before the season as can be seen in the follow article: 1994–95 NASCAR SuperTruck Series exhibition races.

Teams and drivers

Schedule

The 1995 SuperTruck Series presented by Craftsman schedule consisted of twenty races, at eighteen tracks in fifteen states. In addition, an exhibition race was run following the end of the season at the Homestead Motorsports Complex as a demonstration of the trucks' suitability for larger racetracks.
No.Race TitleTrackDateNetwork
1Skoal Bandit Copper World ClassicPhoenix International Raceway, AvondaleFebruary 5TNN
2Racing Champions 200Tucson Raceway Park, TucsonApril 8ESPN
3Scott Irvin Chevrolet/Craftsman 200Saugus Speedway, SaugusApril 15TNN
4Ford Credit 125Mesa Marin Raceway, BakersfieldApril 22ABC
5Maxx Race Cards 200Portland Speedway, PortlandMay 5TNN
6Jerr Dan/Nelson 150Evergreen Speedway, MonroeMay 13TNN
7Western Auto 200I-70 Speedway, OdessaMay 27TNN
8Ford Credit 200Louisville Motor Speedway, LouisvilleJune 3ESPN
9Pizza Plus 150Bristol International Raceway, BristolJune 13ESPN
10Sears Auto Center 125Milwaukee Mile, West AllisJuly 1CBS
11Total Petroleum 200Colorado National Speedway, ErieJuly 15CBS
12Heartland Tailgate 175Heartland Park Topeka, TopekaJuly 29TNN
13Action Packed Racing Cards 150Indianapolis Raceway Park, ClermontAugust 3ESPN
14Stevens Beil/Genuine Car Parts 150Flemington Speedway, FlemingtonAugust 19TNN
15Fas Mart Supertruck ShootoutRichmond International Raceway, RichmondSeptember 7ESPN
16Goody's 150Martinsville Speedway, MartinsvilleSeptember 25ESPN
17Lowe's 150North Wilkesboro Speedway, North WilkesboroSeptember 30ESPN
18Subway 100Sears Point Raceway, SonomaOctober 7TNN
19Spears Manufacturing 200Mesa Marin Raceway, BakersfieldOctober 15TNN
20GM Goodwrench/Delco Battery 200Phoenix International Raceway, AvondaleOctober 28TNN
NASCAR Supertruck 25Homestead Motorsports Complex, HomesteadNovember 4TBS

Season summary

The Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic, the first SuperTruck race to be run, was an 80-lap race held February 5 at Phoenix International Raceway. The second race of the year at Tucson Raceway Park was the first Truck race to have a green–white–checker finish. Mike Skinner led the Maxx Race Cards 200 at Portland Speedway from flag to flag, while the No. 58 of Wayne Jacks rolled over after hitting a large tractor tire that separated pit road from the race track. In the Total Petroleum 200 at Colorado National Speedway, the margin of victory by Butch Miller over Mike Skinner was officially.001 of a second. Replays during the telecast on CBS showed a virtual dead heat between Miller and Skinner at the Checkered Flag. In the following race at Heartland Park Topeka, the No. 51 of Kerry Teague was injured in a crash on lap 9 after the throttle hung on his Chevrolet. His truck then spun driver's side first into the wall, making the truck slightly airborne. Teague was airlifted to a local hospital for precautionary reasons. At Indianapolis Raceway Park in the Action Packed Racing Cards 150, on the last lap of the race, the No. 77 of Gary St. Amant spun out off of turn 2 and hit a light pole in the infield, knocking out a cluster of lights in the process. The same exact lights were knocked out the next evening during the Busch Grand National race by Chris Diamond; Mike Skinner lead flag to flag again. The Stevens Beil/Genuine Car Parts 150 at Flemington Speedway saw the race was lengthened to 151 laps due to a green–white–checker finish; the race was Jack Sprague's debut for Hendrick Motorsports.
The Lowe's 150 at North Wilkesboro Speedway on September 30 saw the Truck debut of Ernie Irvan, who had been out of racing for over a year because of critical injuries suffered in practice for the 1994 GM Goodwrench 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Irvan qualified his No. 28 on the outside pole and led 24 laps. However, his truck was unable to answer the call after the halftime break and was credited with a 30th-place finish. The next day, Irvan made his comeback to the Winston Cup Series in a second Texaco/Havoline Ford for Robert Yates Racing, the No. 88. In the following race at Sears Point Raceway, Ray Daniels in the No. 34 truck flipped out of the course coming to rest on the tire wall after hitting the tires coming out of Turn 10. Daniels was uninjured. Ron Hornaday Jr. led all 40 laps en route to the win.

Results and standings

Races

Driver standings