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- Trucks Rounding Turn, Goodwrench Service Plus/AC Delco 300, Phoenix International Raceway, October 24, 1998 - NASCAR launched its nationwide truck series in 1995. Instead of automobiles, drivers competed in racing vehicles based on production pickups. Craftsman, the popular brand of tools established by Sears, was the title sponsor from 1995 through 2008. Many young drivers got their start in the truck series before moving up to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series.

- October 24, 1998
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Trucks Rounding Turn, Goodwrench Service Plus/AC Delco 300, Phoenix International Raceway, October 24, 1998
NASCAR launched its nationwide truck series in 1995. Instead of automobiles, drivers competed in racing vehicles based on production pickups. Craftsman, the popular brand of tools established by Sears, was the title sponsor from 1995 through 2008. Many young drivers got their start in the truck series before moving up to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series.
- "Second Turn Scramble," Steel City MX, Delmont, Pennsylvania, September 6, 1998 - Motocross competitions -- off-road motorcycle races on specially built tracks -- have been held since the early 1900s. The Steel City motocross circuit in Delmont, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, hosted its first major event in 1988. This photo was taken there ten years later, when Doug Henry won the 250cc class victory and Robbie Reynard took the 125cc class.

- September 06, 1998
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"Second Turn Scramble," Steel City MX, Delmont, Pennsylvania, September 6, 1998
Motocross competitions -- off-road motorcycle races on specially built tracks -- have been held since the early 1900s. The Steel City motocross circuit in Delmont, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, hosted its first major event in 1988. This photo was taken there ten years later, when Doug Henry won the 250cc class victory and Robbie Reynard took the 125cc class.
- Off-Road Truck Mid-Air during Race, Laughlin, Nevada, October 4-8, 1996 -

- 04 October 1996- 08 October 1996
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Off-Road Truck Mid-Air during Race, Laughlin, Nevada, October 4-8, 1996
- Scott Sharp, Car #8, Leads Pack during Dura-Lube 200, Phoenix International Raceway, March 22, 1998 -

- March 22, 1998
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Scott Sharp, Car #8, Leads Pack during Dura-Lube 200, Phoenix International Raceway, March 22, 1998
- Group of Four Craftsman Trucks, Dodge California 250, Mesa Marin Raceway, Bakersfield, California, March 26, 2000 - NASCAR launched its nationwide truck series in 1995. Instead of automobiles, drivers competed in racing vehicles based on production pickups. Craftsman, the popular brand of tools established by Sears, was the title sponsor from 1995 through 2008. Many young drivers got their start in the truck series before moving up to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series.

- March 26, 2000
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Group of Four Craftsman Trucks, Dodge California 250, Mesa Marin Raceway, Bakersfield, California, March 26, 2000
NASCAR launched its nationwide truck series in 1995. Instead of automobiles, drivers competed in racing vehicles based on production pickups. Craftsman, the popular brand of tools established by Sears, was the title sponsor from 1995 through 2008. Many young drivers got their start in the truck series before moving up to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series.
- Truck Interior, Tucson Raceway Park, May 25, 1996 - NASCAR launched its nationwide truck series in 1995. Instead of automobiles, drivers competed in racing vehicles based on production pickups. Craftsman, the popular brand of tools established by Sears, was the title sponsor from 1995 through 2008. Many young drivers got their start in the truck series before moving up to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series.

- May 25, 1996
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Truck Interior, Tucson Raceway Park, May 25, 1996
NASCAR launched its nationwide truck series in 1995. Instead of automobiles, drivers competed in racing vehicles based on production pickups. Craftsman, the popular brand of tools established by Sears, was the title sponsor from 1995 through 2008. Many young drivers got their start in the truck series before moving up to NASCAR's top-level Cup Series.
- Mike Wallace, Chevy Trucks Challenge, Walt Disney World Speedway, January 18, 1998 - Mike Wallace debuted in NASCAR's minor league Busch Series in 1990 and, over the next 30 years, earned four wins and 66 top-ten finishes. Wallace began racing in NASCAR's truck series when it launched in 1995. He appeared in 115 truck races over 14 years. Wallace also ran 197 races in NASCAR's top-level Cup Series from 1991 through 2015.

- January 18, 1998
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Mike Wallace, Chevy Trucks Challenge, Walt Disney World Speedway, January 18, 1998
Mike Wallace debuted in NASCAR's minor league Busch Series in 1990 and, over the next 30 years, earned four wins and 66 top-ten finishes. Wallace began racing in NASCAR's truck series when it launched in 1995. He appeared in 115 truck races over 14 years. Wallace also ran 197 races in NASCAR's top-level Cup Series from 1991 through 2015.
- Dale Earnhardt, Car #3, Goodwrench Service 500, North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, North Carolina, February 26, 1995 - Dale Earnhardt debuted in NASCAR's Cup Series in 1975. Over the next 26 years, he earned 76 race wins and seven Cup Series championships. Fans nicknamed Earnhardt "The Intimidator" for his assertive racing style. His death at the 2001 Daytona 500 devastated the racing community and prompted improvements in stock car safety.

- February 26, 1995
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Dale Earnhardt, Car #3, Goodwrench Service 500, North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, North Carolina, February 26, 1995
Dale Earnhardt debuted in NASCAR's Cup Series in 1975. Over the next 26 years, he earned 76 race wins and seven Cup Series championships. Fans nicknamed Earnhardt "The Intimidator" for his assertive racing style. His death at the 2001 Daytona 500 devastated the racing community and prompted improvements in stock car safety.
- Matt Kenseth with Trophy, Auto Club 300, California Speedway, May 1, 1999 -

- May 01, 1999
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Matt Kenseth with Trophy, Auto Club 300, California Speedway, May 1, 1999
- Eric Norris, Car #32, California 200, California Speedway, Fontana, California, May 1, 1999 -

- May 01, 1999
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Eric Norris, Car #32, California 200, California Speedway, Fontana, California, May 1, 1999