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Todd Bodine


Todd Bodine is a stock car racer. The younger brother of fellow racers Geoffrey and Brett Bodine, Todd is driving the #30 Lumber Liquidators/ Germain Toyota in the 2006 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.

Bodine would make his Busch Series debut in 1986, for Pistone Racing at Martinsville. He qualified and finished 27th in the 30-car field, falling out of the race early with an engine problem. Bodine went on a three year hiatus from the series until 1990, when he would drive eight races for Diamond Ridge Motorsports #42/#81 Ames Pontiac, making his season debut at Martinsville. He started 11th and finished in the 8th position. He then followed that up with finishes of 7th at Orange County and 3rd at Dover Downs. In 1991, he signed to drive for Frank Cicci In his first full season in the series, he won his first career race, one of 15 top-10s in 1991. Bodine also won his first two poles: Back to back at Dublin and South Boston. He ended the year seventh in points.

Bodine made his Craftsman Truck Series debut in 1995 driving for Roush Racing's #61 Ford for 5 races. Bodine did not run the Trucks again until 2004, when he competed for Fiddleback Racing at Charlotte, finishing 20th and also ran for HT Motorsports's #59 Dodge at Kansas with a 15th. Later, he signed with the new Germain-Arnold Racing team, finishing 4th in their debut at Richmond. After losing at California to Shane Hmiel, Bodine won his first two career races back-to-back at Vegas and Texas Motor Speedway. Competing in ten events, Bodine averaged a 13th place finish in his events, despite falling out of three with mechanical issues. Unfortunately, neither Bodine nor crew chief Mike Hillman Jr. were happy with contract issues and the team leadership. So Bodine parted ways with the team and went back to Fiddleback Racing, where he would drive in 2005.

In 2006, Bodine will once again be at the wheel of the #30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota. Through five races, Bodine has won at Atlanta, Gateway, and Texas Motor Speedway and is now in the series points lead.

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