| 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season | |
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The 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Season began February 16 and ended November 3. Jack Sprague of Hendrick Motorsports was crowned champion.
See also: 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, 2001 NASCAR Busch Series
The Florida Dodge Dealers 250 was held February 16 at Daytona International Speedway. Joe Ruttman won the pole.
Top Ten Results
The Florida Dodge Dealers 400K was held March 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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This was the first career NASCAR major racing series win for Ted Musgrave.
Failed to qualify: none
The OSH 250 was held March 17 at Mesa Marin Raceway. Ted Musgrave won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: none
The Advance Auto Parts 250 was held April 7 at Martinsville Speedway. Joe Ruttman won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Brian Sockwell (#54), Willy T. Ribbs (#8), Stan Boyd (#7), Dana White (#23), Jim Mills (#70), Rodney Sawyers (#68)
The Ram Tough 200 Presented by Pepsi was held May 6 at Gateway International Raceway. Ted Musgrave won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: none
The Darlington 200 was held May 12 at Darlington Raceway. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: none
The Jelly Belly 200 was held May 20 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Scott Riggs won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: none
The MBNA E-Commerce 200 was held June 2 at Dover International Speedway. Scott Riggs won the pole.
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The O'Reilly 400K was held June 8 at Texas Motor Speedway. Scott Riggs won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Frog Hall (#64)
The Memphis 200 was held June 23 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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The GNC Live Well 200 was held June 30 at The Milwaukee Mile. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: none
The O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 was held July 7 at Kansas Speedway. Dennis Setzer won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Doug Keller (#27)
The Kroger 225 was held July 14 at Kentucky Speedway. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Michael Dokken (#71), Phil Bonifield (#23), Conrad Burr (#87), Rodney Sawyers (#68)
The New England 200 was held July 21 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: none
The Power Stroke Diesel 200 was held August 3 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Joe Ruttman won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Jim Mills (#70), Howard Bixman (#30), Mike Harmon (#93), G.J. Mennan (#53), Scotty Sands (#47), Morris Coffman (#71), Bob Coffey (#74)
The Federated Auto Parts 200 was held August 10 at Nashville Superspeedway. Scott Riggs won the pole.
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The Sears Craftsman 175 was held August 18 at Chicago Motor Speedway. Joe Ruttman won the pole.
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The Chevy Silverado 200 was held August 26 at Nazareth Speedway. Terry Cook won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Clay Young (#53), Ed Spencer III (#00)
The Kroger 200 was held September 6 at Richmond International Raceway. Dennis Setzer won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Tom Powers (#55), Jimmy Burns (#41)
The NetZero 250 Presented by John Boy & Billy was held September 28 at South Boston Speedway. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: James Stephenson (#36)
The Silverado 350 was held October 5 at Texas Motor Speedway. Scott Riggs won the pole.
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The Orleans 350 was held October 14 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Jack Sprague won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Tom Powers (#55), Michael Dokken (#23), Mike Hamby (#90), Donny Morelock (#0)
The Chevy Silverado 150 was held October 26 at Phoenix International Raceway. Stacy Compton won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Eric Jones (#34), Auggie Vidovich II (#70), D.J. Hoelzle (#85), G.J. Mennan (#53), Tom Powers (#55), Jerry Hill (#93), Phil Bonifield (#25), Gene Christensen (#07)
The Auto Club 200 was held November 3 at California Speedway. Scott Riggs won the pole.
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Failed to qualify: Ronnie Hornaday (#07), Mike Hamby (#09), Tom Powers (#55), Conrad Burr (#87), G.J. Mennan (#71), Phil Bonifield (#23)
After winning once and finishing fourth in points, Travis Kvapil of Addington Racing was named the Truck Series Rookie of the Year, narrowly defeating Ricky Hendrick, teammate to champion Jack Sprague. Matt Crafton and Billy Bigley both posted several top-tens during the season and finished close to each other in points. Jon Wood, Brian Rose, Larry Gunselman, and Ricky Sanders all made limited runs, while Willy T. Ribbs became the first African American to make a full-time bid for the Craftsman Truck Series championship. Chuck Hossfeld and Nathan Haseleu signed to drive for Roush Racing after winning its "Gong Show" competition, but were released early in the season.
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