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  • Hopes To "Unleash the Beast" in the Northeast

    8/28/2013
    For the second time this season, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) will embark on new territory – making racing history once again – this time north of the border at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (CTMP) in Bowmanville, Canada. The 2.459-mile track marks the series’ first visit to a road course in over 13 years – the last time the series raced on anything other than an oval was June 24, 2000 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International.

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  • BENT BUT NOT BROKEN - COULTER FINISHES 11TH AT BRISTOL

    8/22/2013
    After a spin in qualifying forced Joey Coulter to start in the rear of the field for the UNOH 200 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway (BMS), the GunBroker.com driver had his eye on the target and was ready to shoot up the leaderboard in the 13th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) race of 2013. Starting 34th, the Toyota Racing driver advanced more positions than any other driver in the field – gaining 24 spots - to finish 11th in just his third start at the .533-mile concrete oval.

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  • Back on Target and Ready to Shoot Up the Standings

    8/20/2013
    Joey Coulter heads to Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway (BMS) for this weekend’s UNOH 200 with his guns blazing and itching to get back inside the top 10 in points for the first time since his second-place finish at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City in April. With only three points separating the No. 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) driver from 10th-place Johnny Sauter, Coulter knows a solid run at BMS is exactly what he needs to get back on track and headed towards a seat at the banquet table at the end of 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) season.

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  • "PRIVATE COULTER" FINISHES 14TH AT MICHIGAN

    8/18/2013
    Joey Coulter traded in his fire suit for fatigues on Thursday before making his way to Michigan International Speedway (MIS) for the Michigan National Guard 200. "Private Coulter" spent the day with the men and women of Fort Custer Training Center in Augusta, Mich. and experienced first-hand a day in the life of a new recruit in the National Guard.

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  • Ready to “Launch” Back Into the Top-10 in Points at Michigan

    8/14/2013
    Nestled in the Irish Hills of the Great Lakes state, you will find Michigan International Speedway (MIS) in Brooklyn, the 12th stop on the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) schedule for Joey Coulter and the No. 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) team. Not only is MIS the first stop in the second half of the 22-race Truck Series schedule, it will also mark the first race and live event for America’s new sports network, FOX Sports 1. The new network will debut on Saturday, Aug. 17 with more than 17 hours of programing including NCWTS qualifying at 9:30 a.m. ET, NCWTS SETUP with Krista Voda at 12 p.m. ET and live coverage of the NCWTS Michigan National Guard 200 at 12:30 p.m. ET.

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  • SOLID FOURTH-PLACE FINISH AT POCONO FOR COULTER

    8/4/2013
    Joey Coulter carried new colors in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) race at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway – FOX Sports 1 – America’s New Sports Network. As the series defending race winner at the “Tricky Triangle,” Coulter was not only helping the fans count down the days until the “1” arrives on Aug. 17 with a unique design on his Toyota Tundra, he was hoping to pull off the repeat and be “No.1” after 50 laps around the 2.5 mile oval.

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  • FOX Sports 1 to Promote New Network Launch with Defending Race Winner

    7/31/2013
    Joey Coulter, driver of the No.18 FOX Sports 1 Toyota Tundra, heads into this weekend’s Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway riding a wave of momentum. Not only is Coulter the 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) defending race winner, the 23-year-old driver is coming off a fourth-place finish in the historic Mudsummer Classic at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, where he was the highest-finishing Truck Series regular in the inaugural event at the .5-mile clay oval.

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  • COULTER PULLS A “SLIDE JOB” ON THE TRUCK SERIES REGULARS AT ELDORA

    7/25/2013
    Joey Coulter and his fellow NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) competitors embarked on new territory for the 10th race of the Truck Series season Wednesday night. For the first time in series history, NASCAR’s third-tier division made a stop at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio for the Inaugural Mudsummer Classic – one of the most anticipated races in series history. The historic event – which consisted of a 30-truck starting field and unique qualifying and race procedures - was one for the history books. After 150 laps, which consisted of three segments, Coulter was able to use his dirt-track racing experience to strategically battle his way through traffic and ultimately out duel his Truck Series competitors at the famed .5-mile clay oval. Coulter’s No. 18 Darrell Gwynn Foundation Toyota Tundra will go down in the history books as finishing fourth in the inaugural event - the highest finishing Truck Series regular.

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  • Day 1: Eldora Speedway

    7/23/2013
    Day 1 at Eldora Speedway is in the history books for the the much-anticipated Inaugural Mudsummer Classic. Joey Coulter pulled double duty behind the wheel of his Kyle Busch Motorsports No. 18 Darrell Gwynn Foundation Toyota Tundra in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) and his No. 2 Wolf Pack Racing Dirt Late Model at the half-mile clay oval. Following two NCWTS practice sessions on Tuesday and a dirt late model feature, Coulter says he is ready to roll in the dirt for the historic 150-lap event on Wednesday night.

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  • JOEY COULTER Hopes dirt track experience will help him “soil” the competition

    7/22/2013
    Joey Coulter, driver of the No. 18 Darrell Gwynn Foundation Toyota Tundra, will make history on Wednesday night.

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