Only Twice in 18 Previous Events at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park Has the Winner Started Outside Top-Five

Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park has a fascinating statistic that adds to the intrigue of the upcoming NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoffs. In the 18 previous events hosted at this famed oval, only twice has the winner come from a starting position outside the top five.

This remarkable fact highlights the importance of qualifying and the challenge of overtaking this 0.68-mile track. With the pole winner going on to win five of the eighteen races and the winner starting on the front row eight separate times, Pole Qualifying will be a key factor for the ten drivers beginning their Playoff run.

As the drivers prepare for the TSport 200, this unique statistic adds excitement and anticipation to the race. Will history repeat itself, or will a new trend emerge? The answer awaits at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.

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