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Bliss racing for Ultra Motorsports in 1996. Bliss began racing in NASCAR in 1995, driving the Nos. 08 and 2 Ford F-150 for Ultra Motorsports in the new Craftsman Truck Series. Competing in 19 out of 20 races, Bliss picked up a win at North Wilkesboro Speedway and finished eighth in points.
Mike Bliss, shown here in 2009, the 2002 Craftsman Truck Series champion. The 2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the eighth season of the Craftsman Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. Mike Bliss of Xpress Motorsports was crowned the champion at season's end.
Mike Bliss won the pole. Top ten results. 61-Randy Tolsma* 86-Stacy Compton; 2-Mike Bliss; 3-Jay Sauter; 17-Rich Bickle; 14-Rick Crawford; 52-Mike Wallace; 75-Kevin Harvick; 43-Jimmy Hensley; 24-Jack Sprague; Failed to qualify: none This was Randy Tolsma's first career Craftsman Truck Series victory.
The 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the seventh season of the Craftsman Truck ... Mike Bliss: Dave Fuge 1: ... Racing-Reference.info; 2001 Results - NASCAR.com
The NASCAR Truck Series Drivers' Championship is awarded by the chairman of NASCAR to the most successful NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on race results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1995 to Mike Skinner. [1]
The 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the eleventh season of the Craftsman ... Mike Bliss 4: Dodge: Bobby Hamilton Racing [N 1] 04 ... Top ten results. 5-Mike ...
The 1999 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the fifth season of the Craftsman Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. Chevrolet switched to the Silverado for their trucks after four seasons with the C/K. Jack Sprague of Hendrick Motorsports was crowned champion.
Ron Hornaday Jr., wife Lindy Hornaday, and team owners Teresa and Dale Earnhardt celebrate Hornaday's 1996 Truck Series championship The 1996 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the second season of the Craftsman Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States.