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It’s time to take a trip down memory lane and revisit the year 1998. This was the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series heyday, and it quickly became a fan favorite. The series featured races on oval tracks and road tracks. As a result, the races were often more exciting and unpredictable. In addition, the trucks made the races more exciting and accessible to fans, and many people began collecting die-cast replicas of their favorite drivers. Today, the NASCAR Truck Series is still going strong, and it remains one of the most popular motorsports series in the world. So if you’re looking for some good old-fashioned racing action, be sure to check out the NASCAR Truck Series.

Let’s go retro and revisit 1998. Check out NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (now the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series). Driver Rob Rizzo, #98 /#27 Ford F-150 sponsored by Hastings Filters

The 1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series had a strong field of drivers. Drivers like Ron Hornaday Jr, Rick Crawford, Stacy Compton, Jack Sprague, Tony Raines, Joe Ruttman, Mike Bliss, Andy Houston, Terry Cook, Rick Carelli, Jay Souter, and Boris Said. Many of these drivers also ran in Cup Series races later on in their careers.

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Rob Rizzo Season by Season Stats

SeasonStWT5T10PolesStandingLaps Led
1996of 240010490
199712 of 260010290
1998of 270010520
1999of 250000950
TOTALS190
0%
0
0%
3
15.8%
0
0%
0
Stats thanks to thethirdturn.com



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