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1995 Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic


Race details
Race 1 of 20 in the 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series season
Layout of Phoenix International Raceway
February 5, 1995 (1995-02-05)
18th Annual Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic
Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, Arizona
Permanent racing facility
1 miles (1.609 km)
80 laps, 80 mi (128.748 km)
87.565 mph (140.922 km/h)
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Mike SkinnerRichard Childress Racing
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Mike SkinnerRichard Childress Racing
TNN
Mike Joy, Buddy Baker, Ernie Irvan

The 1995 Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic was a pickup truck race held on February 5, 1995 at the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. It was the first event of the 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series, the first season of what is now the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the first edition of what is now the Craftsman 150.

Ron Hornaday Jr. of Dale Earnhardt, Inc. won the pole position, while Mike Skinner of Richard Childress Racing won the race after leading a race-high 30 laps.

Phoenix International Raceway (pictured in 2011), the site of the Copper World Classic

Phoenix International Raceway, which opened in 1964, began hosting NASCAR Winston Cup Series races in 1988. The track is 1-mile (1.6-kilometre) long; the banking in turns 1–2 and the backstretch is 10–11 degrees, while the dogleg and turns 3–4 are 8–9° and the frontstretch is 3°.

The Truck Series was planned in 1991 and officially created in 1994. During the year, seven exhibition races were held and broadcast by TNN under the Winter Heat Series banner. TNN returned to cover the Copper World Classic. Regarding Phoenix being the site of the series' inaugural race, Ron Hornaday stated, "Phoenix fits right into a lot of these drivers' hands because they all came from short tracks."

The race was one of five held for the 18th Annual Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic. Various drivers were attracted to the event, including Cup Series drivers Ken Schrader, Geoff Bodine and Terry Labonte, the latter having won the Cup race at Phoenix in 1994. Other drivers included off-road racing champion Roger Mears and former National Football League head coach Jerry Glanville. In the field of 33 drivers that competed in the race, Hornaday, Mike Skinner, Joe Ruttman, Butch Miller, Jack Sprague, Rick Carelli, Bill Sedgwick, Scott Lagasse, Tobey Butler and Sammy Swindell would eventually compete in all twenty races in the 1995 season.

Ron Hornaday won the pole with a lap speed of 123.665 miles per hour (199.020 km/h). Ken Schrader (122.695 mph (197.458 km/h)), Terry Labonte (122.324 mph (196.861 km/h)), Johnny Benson Jr. (122.266 mph (196.768 km/h)) and Joe Bessey (122.220 mph (196.694 km/h)) rounded out the top five.

A crowd of 38,000 attended the race.

Ron Hornaday led the first 23 laps of the race. During that timespan, two caution flags were flown: on lap 4, Troy Beebe spun out in turn 2, and on lap 17, Gary Collins spun in turn 4. On lap 24, Terry Labonte look the lead, and after a lap, the third caution occurred when seven trucks (Tobey Butler, John Borneman, Bob Keselowski, Steve McEachern, Bill Sedgwick, Jerry Glanville and T. J. Clark) crashed in turn 4. Labonte led until lap 29, and Hornaday led for three laps. On lap 33, Mike Skinner claimed first, leading for 29 laps; Skinner lost the lead on lap 61, when a yellow flag for debris was flown. Labonte reclaimed the lead during the period. On lap 72, Sedgwick, Keselowski and Bob Strait spun in the dogleg, bringing out another caution. Five laps later, the final yellow of the race was flown when Glanville, Kerry Teague, Scott Lagasse and P. J. Jones crashed in turn 4. When the green flag waved with two laps to go, Skinner retook the lead from Labonte, and held off Labonte's attempted charge to win by .09 seconds. Ken Schrader finished third, followed by Joe Bessey, Geoff Bodine, Jack Sprague, Butch Miller, Joe Ruttman, Hornaday and Johnny Benson. Six drivers did not finish the race: Rick Carelli (engine), Walker Evans (valve), Troy Beebe (suspension), Butch Gilliland (engine), Clark and Borneman (crashes).

PosGrid.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}No.DriverTeamManufacturerLapsLedPoints
163Mike SkinnerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet8030180
35Terry LabonteHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet8024170
252Ken SchraderKen Schrader RacingChevrolet800165
530Joe BesseyGrier Lackey MotorsportsDodge800160
97Geoff BodineGeoff Bodine RacingFord800155
1531Jack SpragueGriffin RacingChevrolet800150
1798Butch MillerLiberty RacingFord800146
784Joe RuttmanIrvan-Simo RacingFord800142
116Ron Hornaday Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet8026138
418Johnny Benson Jr.Roehrig MotorsportsChevrolet800134
1024Scott LagasseHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet800130
1375Bill SedgwickSpears MotorsportsChevrolet800127
3289John NemechekRedding MotorsportsChevrolet800124
1108Mike BlissUltra MotorsportsFord800121
2037Bob StraitStrait RacingFord800118
141P. J. JonesVestar MotorsportsChevrolet800115
1238Sammy SwindellAkins-Sutton MotorsportsFord800112
2103Tommy ArcherArcher RacingFord800109
2251Kerry TeagueRosenblum RacingChevrolet800106
1874Gary CollinsCollins MotorsportsChevrolet790103
625Roger MearsHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet790100
2329Bob KeselowskiK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge79097
2788Jerry ChurchillChurchill MotorsportsFord79094
86Rick CarelliChesrown RacingChevrolet78091
1921Tobey ButlerVenable RacingFord78088
3011Mike HurlbertRPM RacingFord76085
2581Jerry GlanvilleGlanville MotorsportsFord76082
2654Steve McEachernMcEachern MotorsportsChevrolet74079
2820Walker EvansWalker Evans RacingDodge51076
2410Troy BeebeDecuir RacingChevrolet31073
3106Butch GillilandUltra MotorsportsFord30070
2923T. J. ClarkClark RacingFord22067
338John BornemanBorneman MotorsportsChevrolet22064
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With the win, Mike Skinner (pictured in 2011) was the points leader.

PosDriverPoints
1Mike Skinner180
2Terry Labonte170 (−10)
3Ken Schrader165 (−15)
4Joe Bessey160 (−20)
5Geoff Bodine155 (−25)
6Jack Sprague150 (−30)
7Butch Miller146 (−34)
8Joe Ruttman142 (−38)
9Ron Hornaday Jr.138 (−42)
10Johnny Benson Jr.134 (−46)
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