1995 NASCAR Super Truck Series Presented By Craftsman - Action Packed Racing Cards 150

Action Packed Racing Cards 150

The Action Packed Racing Cards 150 was held August 3 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Mike Skinner won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 3-Mike Skinner
  2. 18-Johnny Benson
  3. 6-Rick Carelli
  4. 43-Rodney Combs
  5. 24-Scott Lagasse
  6. 84-Joe Ruttman
  7. 2-Mike Bliss
  8. 87-John Nemechek
  9. 37-Bob Strait
  10. 30-Dennis Setzer
  • On the last lap of the race, the #77 of Gary St. Amant (who finished 11th) 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.

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