NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Drivers
5Mike Skinner
BORN: June 28, 1957
HOMETOWN: Ontario, CA (raised in Susanville, Calif.)
RESIDENCE: Statesville, NC
TEAM: Randy Moss Motorsports
SPONSOR: International Truck/Monaco RV, Exide Batteries, PC*MILER Navigator
CREW CHIEF: Stacy Johnson
RACE VEHICLE: Toyota Tundra
Biography

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Finished third in the final NCWTS point standings with three wins, eight top-five results and 17 top-10 finishes (2009)
- Finished sixth in the final NCWTS point standings with one win, five top-fives and 18 top-10 finishes (2008)
- Finished second in the final NCWTS point standings, earning 11 pole positions, along with five wins, 17 top-five results and 20 top-10 finishes (2007)
- Finished 10th in the final NCWTS point standings and for the second consecutive year led the series in most pole positions (eight) in a season. Claimed both the pole and victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Earned eight top-five finishes and 13 top-ten finishes (2006)
- Finished fifth in the final NCWTS point standings. Led the series with seven pole positions and won back-to-back races at Bristol Motor Speedway (August) and Richmond International Raceway (September) (2005)
- Earned two pole positions (Texas and Las Vegas) and had four top-five finishes and nine top-10s (2004)
- Finished 12th in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series point standings. Earned one pole position, one top-five and 11 top-10 finishes. Collected career-best finish (second) April 16 at Talladega Superspeedway (2000)
- Finished 10th in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series point standings, his first top-10 finish (1999)
- Winner of NASCAR Coca-Cola 500 in Motegi, Japan (1998)
- NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie-of-the-Year. Only rookie to win pole position in both NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Winner of NASCAR Thunder Special in Suzuka, Japan (1997)
- Third in the final NCWTS point standings (1996)
- NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion in its inaugural season (1995)
- NASCAR Sprint Cup debut, April 27, at Martinsville Speedway (1986)
- Began racing career at Susanville (Calif.) Speedway, where he won three track championships (1976)
