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Shane Hall News
New Driver in the #63:
New Driver in the #63:
February 9, 2018
Ron Young has replaced Shane Hall as driver for Ken Alexander's BGN team. Young, a veteran of NASCAR's All Pro series, is scheduled to drive the Greenville-based #63 Chevy for the first time this week in Dover. Hall said he will continue to pursue driver vacancies
Speed Zone Energy Drink to Sponsor Shane Hall:
Speed Zone Energy Drink to Sponsor Shane Hall:
May 9, 2006
Speed Zone Energy Drink has announced that it will be the primary sponsor of the #28 Car driven by Shane Hall for four races; Darlington, Kentucky, Bristol and the second Busch Series Race in Dover. Along with primary sponsorship, Speed Zone Energy Drink will be an
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
54 cars entered at Atlanta:
54 cars entered at Atlanta:
October 25, 2005
there are 54 cars/teams entered for the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, including: Mike Skinner in the #37 Bospoker Dodge, Bobby Hamilton in the #04 Dodge, Reed Sorenson in the #39 Discount Tire Dodge, #80-J.J Yeley will drive a 4th Gibbs car, the
Stewart wins the pole at California:
Stewart wins the pole at California:
February 26, 2005
#33-Tony Stewart continued his Busch Series hot streak by winning the pole for the Stater Bros. 300 at California Speedway with a new track record speed of 185.941mph. The rest of the top five are: #18-J.J. Yeley, #9-Mark Martin, #41-Reed Sorenson and #32-Shane Hmiel
Front Row Joe takes the pole at Daytona;
Front Row Joe takes the pole at Daytona;
February 18, 2005
#87-Joe Nemechek won the pole for Saturday's Hershey's Take 5 300 at Daytona International Speedway with a speed of 182.452. Starting on the outside pole is #5-Kyle Busch, making one of his few 2005 Busch Series starts. #6-Paul Wolfe, #11-Paul Menard and #41-Reed Sorenson
Truex Jr. wins pole at Memphis:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Memphis:
October 22, 2004
interesting top-5, #8-Martin Truex Jr. won the pole for the Sam's Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park with a speed of 120.198mph, with #6-Bill Elliott, making his first Busch start since 1994, will start 2nd in the #6 Elvis / Baldwin Racing Dodge with a speed 119
Penalties assessed:
Penalties assessed:
July 9, 2004
Busch Series crew chiefs Jay Guy, Scott Riefner, Kevin Payne, Julian Burgess and Larry Shore were issued fines for rules violations that occurred during the race weekend of the July 2 event at Daytona International Speedway
Hall in 3rd ppc car:
Hall in 3rd ppc car:
October 8, 2003
Shane Hall, idle most of this racing season, is scheduled to return in Friday night's Little Trees 300 NASCAR Busch race at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Hall is entered in a Ford owned by ppc Racing, which also fields the cars driven by series point contenders Jason Keller
Hall to run at Nashville:
Hall to run at Nashville:
April 8, 2003
Shane Hall will return to the Busch Series this weekend at Nashville. He will be in the #39 of Jay Robinson Racing.(BGN Racing)(4-08-2003)
Burton wins pole at Darlington:
Burton wins pole at Darlington:
March 15, 2002
#9-Jeff Burton won the pole for the BGN race at Darlington Raceway, with a lap at 168.250mph. The rest of the top five: #21-Jeff Green, #57-Jason Keller, #10-Scott Riggs and #60-Greg Biffle. 45 cars were to attempt hte race, two failed to make the race: #90-Phil Bonifield
Friday Testing:
Friday Testing:
January 25, 2002
#1-Joe Ruttman was the fastest Friday in the cool air with a speed of 185.943 mph. 2nd fastest was #26-Lyndon Amick at 185.128 and 3rd was #33-Tony Raines at 184.188. Also hearing most of the late afternoon practice was rained out and not much drafting got done. The
Amick Fastest Thursday:
Amick Fastest Thursday:
January 24, 2002
Fastest on Thursday's testing at Daytona was #26-Lyndon Amick in a Pontiac at 185.319mph with #1-Joe Ruttman at 184.934 and 3rd fastest was #88-Jeff Fuller at 184.237. The speeds for Thursday: #26-Lyndon Amick, Pontiac, 185.319mph #1-Joe Ruttman, Pontiac, 184.934 #
Teams Merge:
Teams Merge:
December 6, 2001
.The # 89 Big Fan Racing BGN team and the # 96 Chris Hoiles Motorsports BGN team have decided to merge resources for the 2002 BGN season and run as many races as possible as one team. Both teams are located in Easley, SC. By combining resources such as equipment, personnel
#63 Sponsor Hunting for 2002:
#63 Sponsor Hunting for 2002:
September 6, 2001
#63 Sponsor Hunting for 2002:With Lance Snacks expected to leave, Jeff Hensley is looking for a sponsor for his Busch Series operation, the #63 Ford with driver Shane Hall. "We haven't got the official word yet, but I'm assuming they probably will (leave), simply because
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