Todd Martin Bodine (born February 27, 1964) is an American professional stock car racing driver.
Bodine's career in Cup started at Watkins Glen International Raceway on August 9, 1992 when he was 28 years old.
Following his release from Butch Mock, Bodine spent 1996, filling in for Bill Elliott in a four-race span, finishing 10th at Pocono.
In 1997, he filled in for Ricky Craven at Hendrick Motorsports at Texas and for his brother, Geoff at Charlotte Motor Speedway, before he won the pole at Watkins Glen for Cicci-Welliver in a one-race deal.
At Loudon, he relieved Jeff Burton, who had an inner ear problem, and exited his Roush Racing car after 68 laps.
Despite getting three poles, he only scored two Top 5s, missed the Daytona 500, and was plagued with 12 DNFs, causing him to finish 29th in points.
He also won the exhibition No-Bull Sprint, which put him into the Winston at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
After that year, Belnavis abandoned the operation and took sponsors National Guard and Subway to Roush Racing and the Carter team closed its doors due to the lack of sponsorship.
Bodine made his Craftsman Truck Series debut in 1995 driving for Roush Racing's No.
In his debut, Bodine qualified 3rd on the road course at Heartland Park Topeka, and finished fourth.
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 No.
After losing in Vegas to Shane Hmiel, Bodine won his first two career races back-to-back at Fontana and Texas.
Neither Bodine nor crew chief Mike Hillman Jr. was happy with contract issues and the team leadership.
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.
He 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.
With four races remaining in the season Todd was fourth in the standings, 256 points behind leader Ted Musgrave.
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;[3] it was Bodine's and Toyota's first-ever championship in any division.
The week before the race at Iowa, Germain partnered with Randy Moss Motorsports to put Bodine in their 5 truck for the rest of 2011.
[7] Bodine started the 2013 season driving for ThorSport Racing at Daytona International Speedway, finishing 11th.
Bodine has been confirmed to make a return to the Camping World Truck Series, for 6 races.
[9] In July, Bodine achieved his 800th career start across NASCAR's top 3 series when he raced in the CRC Brakleen 150 at Pocono Raceway.
Bodine currently works on Fox Sports 1 as a color analyst for select Camping World Truck Series races when Michael Waltrip is unavailable.
* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.