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Eight Countries Represented at Montreal Race:
Eight Countries Represented at Montreal Race:
July 31, 2007
Drivers representing eight countries are entered in the event, led by a 27-man contingent from the United States. Eight Canadians, including Montreals own Patrick Carpentier (#22 Zelars & Komatsu Dodge) who will make his NASCAR debut and veteran NASCAR road ace Ron
Star Motorsports Teams with Brewco at Mexico City:
Star Motorsports Teams with Brewco at Mexico City:
February 27, 2007
The 2007 racing season for STAR Motorsports and Jorge Goeters starts this weekend at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. STAR has partnered with Brewco Motorsports of Central City, Kentucky for the Busch race to put Goeters in the #27 Ford. Primary sponsorship
NASCAR Announces newest series:
NASCAR Announces newest series:
December 10, 2006
NASCAR announced its newest international racing series. Under a licensing agreement with NASCAR, the Desafio Corona Series the No. 1 stock car racing series in Mexico will become the NASCAR Mexico Corona Series in 2007. The re-launch of this series expands NASCAR
Goeters to Drive for Star Motorsports:
Goeters to Drive for Star Motorsports:
November 18, 2006
Star Motorsports has signed Jorge Goeters as the team's Busch Series driver for 2007. The team hopes to start running in NASCAR next season. Goeters will also compete in selected ARCA races, the team said. Sean Holley founded the team in 2004, partnering with NFL star
Goeters to Drive #63 at Texas & Homestead:
Goeters to Drive #63 at Texas & Homestead:
November 1, 2006
After several months of hard work and preparation off the track, Mexican NASCAR driver Jorge Goeters will make his return at this weekend's NASCAR Busch Series race in Texas. Goeters, who is part of NASCAR'S initiative to increase diversity among drivers and crew members
Testing at Lowe’s Monday-Wednesday: Wednesday UPDATE 3:
Testing at Lowe’s Monday-Wednesday: Wednesday UPDATE 3:
May 9, 2006
Lowe's Motor Speedway will be the site of the final scheduled test session of 2006 for the NASCAR Busch Series today through Wednesday. This year, NASCAR set a schedule for when and where each of its national series tests at tracks that host NASCAR events. Those tests
Goeters in the #28 at Nashville; Shane Hall in the #49:
Goeters in the #28 at Nashville; Shane Hall in the #49:
April 13, 2006
Shane Hall will drive the #49 Advil Ford this weekend at Nashville. Hall's seat in the #49 car was made available by Latin American racing icon Jorge Goeters. Goeters will be in the #28 Ford owned by Troy Stafford. "XTREME Hair Gel wanted primary focus for the Pepsi
Goeters to Drive for Jay Robinson:
Goeters to Drive for Jay Robinson:
February 28, 2006
Jorge Goeters, who will compete this weekend in the Telcel-Motorola 200 with Brewco Motorsports, said Tuesday that he will drive the rest of the season with Jay Robinson Racing. (NASCAR Scene Daily)(2-28-2006)
Goeters to Drive for Brewco in Mexico:
Goeters to Drive for Brewco in Mexico:
February 21, 2006
Jorge Goeters is set to drive the #66 Scotiabank Xtreme Gel Ford Fusion for Brewco Motorsports in the Telcel-Motorola 200 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on March 5th. Goeters returns to Brewco Motorsports and the Mexico City event for the second year after capturing
Mexican Busch Team? UPDATE:
Mexican Busch Team? UPDATE:
December 30, 2005
Keep hearing that Mexico City pole winner Jorge Goeters and his older brother Eduardo will run a partial schedule next season with a new Busch team owned by Mexican tv host and comedian Adal Ramones. The team will field Dodges and be based in Mooresville, NC. An official
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Homestead:
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Homestead:
November 17, 2005
Thirty-four races, more than 8,600 miles, events in two countries and arguably the most difficult competition in the 24-year history of the NASCAR Busch Series. After conquering those and so many other obstacles, one more remains for the two contenders for the 2005
Newman wins pole at Texas:
Newman wins pole at Texas:
November 4, 2005
#39-Ryan Newman won the pole for the O'Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 189.500mph. #14-David Stremme starts 2nd, followed by #21-Kevin Harvick, #47-Jon Wood and #66-Greg Biffle. Points leader, #8-Martin Truex Jr. will start 10th and 2nd in
Truex Jr. wins pole at Kansas:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Kansas:
October 7, 2005
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the pole for the United Way 300 presented by Yellow Transportation and Sprint at Kansas Speedway with a speed of 178.938mph, a new track record. #47-Jon Wood will start 2nd followed by #58-Regan Smith, #6-Kasey Kahne and #32-Jason Leffler. Missing
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kansas
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kansas
October 4, 2005
More Midwest homecomings In addition to Emporias Clint Bowyer, two other prominent Midwestern drivers are entered in the NASCAR Busch Series event at Kansas. Carl Edwards (#60 Charter Communications Ford) is a native of Columbia, Mo. about 120 miles from Kansas City
CANCELLED because of RAIN:
CANCELLED because of RAIN:
August 13, 2005
after 37 of 48 driver went out to qualify, hard rain hit the Watkins Glen International Track and caused cancellation of qualifying. So the field was set by the rules book, so the first 35 drivers are set by 2005 Owners Points, then by race team attempts, with ties
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