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41 Facts About Todd Bodine

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Todd Martin Bodine was born on February 27,1964 and is an American former professional stock car racing driver.

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Todd Bodine would make his Busch Series debut in 1986, for Pistone Racing at Martinsville.

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Todd Bodine started 11th and finished in the eighth position.

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Todd Bodine then followed that up with finishes of seventh at Orange County and third at Dover Downs.

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Todd Bodine won his first two poles which came "back to back" at Dublin and South Boston.

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Todd Bodine raced the No 34 Diet Pepsi Ford Thunderbird for Cicci-Welliver Racing, finishing 37th.

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Bodine revealed in the podcast that the technicality of the listed car owner was disappointing after Donlavey's death in 2014, Todd was not listed as one of "Junie's Army", or Junie's many Cup Series drivers, as the two were friends.

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Todd Bodine raced the No 75 Ford Thunderbird sponsored by Factory Stores.

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Todd Bodine missed one race the whole season and scored two Top 5s and seven Top 10s on his way to a 20th-place position in the points standings.

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Todd Bodine was unable to match those statistics in 1995 as he finished 33rd in the points with only one Top 5 and three Top 10s.

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Todd Bodine drove three races apiece for David Blair Motorsports and Andy Petree Racing.

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Todd Bodine finished 35th due to engine problems in that race.

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Todd Bodine went back to Cicci-Welliver in the Busch Series, replacing rookie Mike Cope in the No 30 Slim Jim-sponsored car.

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Todd Bodine finished 33rd in points despite running 13 races and posted a string of five consecutive Top 5 finishes.

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Todd Bodine ran part-time in cup for LJ Racing, posting a fifth at Atlanta.

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Todd Bodine would get back into Cup racing full-time in 2001 while racing the No 66 K-Mart-sponsored Ford Taurus which was owned by Haas-Carter Motorsports.

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Todd Bodine won the exhibition No-Bull Sprint, which put him into the Winston at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

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Todd Bodine ran half the schedule in the Busch Series, winning two of the first three races of the season with Buckshot Racing, before ending the season driving for Fitz Motorsports.

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Todd Bodine started 2002 with the 66, but lost his ride after Kmart filed for bankruptcy.

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Todd Bodine signed on to Herzog Motorsports replacing Andy Houston after Andy was released due to "performance issues".

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Todd Bodine won the Kroger 300 at Kentucky, finishing 23rd in points.

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Todd Bodine garnered a fifth-place run at Richmond, and finished 38th in points.

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Todd Bodine's best finish that year was an eighth at Pocono and he finished 31st in standings.

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Todd Bodine got a win at Darlington in the Busch Series for Herzog and led the Busch Series points standings but again a lack of sponsorship forced his team to close.

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Todd Bodine ran five Busch races for GIC-Mixon Motorsports and Marsh Racing, finishing fifth at Homestead.

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Todd Bodine made his Craftsman Truck Series debut in 1995 driving for Roush Racing's No 61 Ford for 5 races.

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Todd Bodine did not run the Trucks again until 2004, when he competed for Fiddleback Racing at Charlotte, finishing 20th and ran for HT Motorsports's No 59 Dodge at Kansas with a 15th.

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Todd Bodine was able to earn four top-10s with the team in ten starts, but inconsistency was weighing him down to 8th place in points.

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Todd Bodine won in his second race with the team at Kansas and rolled to four more victories, including three straight at the end of the season.

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In 2006, Todd Bodine was behind the wheel of the No 30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota.

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Todd Bodine won the 2006 Craftsman Truck Series championship on November 17,2006, by 122 points over Johnny Benson, with 3 wins, 12 top fives, 16 top tens, a pole at Atlanta, an average finish of 8.4, and zero DNFs; it was Todd Bodine's and Toyota's first-ever championship in any division.

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In 2010, Todd Bodine stayed consistent all season long to capture the championship title.

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For 2011, Todd Bodine struggled with consistency, as he suffered bad luck in most of the first 10 races.

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In 2012, Todd Bodine was picked up by Red Horse Racing to run a full schedule.

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Todd Bodine would run subsequent races with ToyotaCare sponsorship, and won the sixth race of the season, at Dover International Speedway, in a rain-shortened event.

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Todd Bodine started the 2013 season driving for ThorSport Racing at Daytona International Speedway, finishing 11th.

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Todd Bodine followed it up with another 11th in the following race at Martinsville Speedway and ran the next six races for ThorSport before departing from the team following the race at Texas Motor Speedway.

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Todd Bodine ran a total of eight Nationwide Series races from 2014 to 2017 for SS-Green Light Racing and DGM Racing, his best finish being a 19th at Watkins Glen International in 2015.

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Todd Bodine ran his final race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2017 and finished 30th.

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Todd Bodine has been confirmed to make a return to the Camping World Truck Series, for 6 races.

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Todd Bodine has said that this will serve as his farewell tour, known as "The Onion's Last Ride".