1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Stevens Bell/Genuine Car Parts 200

Stevens Bell/Genuine Car Parts 200

The Stevens Bell/Genuine Car Parts 200 was held August 8 at Flemington Speedway. Stacy Compton won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Terry Cook
  2. Ron Hornaday
  3. Bryan Reffner
  4. Joe Ruttman
  5. Jimmy Hensley
  6. Billy Pauch
  7. Ron Barfield
  8. Randy MacDonald
  9. Kevin Harvick
  10. Mike Wallace

Failed to qualify: John Blewett III, George Brunnhoelzl, Lance Norick (#90), Randy Renfrow, Ryan McGlynn (#00)

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