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Truex Jr. wins at IRP:
Truex Jr. wins at IRP:
August 6, 2005
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the rain-delayed Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park for his 6th win of the season and 12th of his career. #2-Clint Bowyer finished second followed by #41-Reed Sorenson, #35-Jason Keller and #14-David Stremme. Truex Jr. increases his points
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
August 2, 2005
Indianapolis Raceway Park sits some fifteen minutes west of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But IRP is a storied track in its own right, one with NASCAR history tied directly to it. The NASCAR Busch Series has raced at IRP since the series inception in 1982. The exciting
Watkins Glen Testing…no speeds:
Watkins Glen Testing…no speeds:
August 2, 2005
Almost fifty NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series cars teamed up for an open test today at Watkins Glen International in preparation for the SIRIUS Satellite Radio at The Glen and Zippo 200 events August 11-14th. Some of the driverss testing: #39-Scott Pruett (Tues.
Sorenson wins at Gateway:
Sorenson wins at Gateway:
July 30, 2005
#41-Reed Sorenson won the Wallace Family Tribute 250 at Gateway International Speedway for his 2nd win of the season and of his career, beating #6-Mike Wallace, who was followed by #60-Carl Edwards, #27-David Green and #11-Paul Menard. Pole sitter and points leader
David Green wins at Pikes Peak:
David Green wins at Pikes Peak:
July 23, 2005
#27-David Green won the ITT Industries, Systems Division and Goulds Pumps Salute to the Troops 250 presented by Dodge at Pikes Peak International Raceway, his first Busch Series victory since 2003 on Saturday. The win was Green's 9th of his career. Green passed #2-
Bowyer wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Bowyer wins pole at Pikes Peak:
July 22, 2005
#2-Clint Bowyer won the pole for the ITT Industries, Systems Division and Goulds Pumps Salute to the Troops 250 presented by Dodge [WHEW!] at Pikes Peak International Raceway with a speed of 133.611mph. Rounding out the top-5 are #1-Johnny Sauter, #64-Bill Elliott
Truex Jr. wins at Daytona:
Truex Jr. wins at Daytona:
July 1, 2005
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the Winn-Dixie 250 presented by PepsiCo at the Daytona International Speedway in a Green-White-Checkered finish after a 13 car wreck with 2 laps to go. The win is Truex's 4th win of the season and 10th of his Busch Series career. #21-Kevin Harvick
Harvick wins pole at Daytona:
Harvick wins pole at Daytona:
July 1, 2005
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for the Winn-Dixie 250 presented by PepsiCo at the Daytona International Speedway with a speed of 182.515mph. It is Harvick's 12th career Busch Series pole and first since Phoenix in 2003. The rest of the top five are #11-Paul Menard, #
Daytona Testing:
Daytona Testing:
June 18, 2005
Testing on Monday, June 20 in preparation for the 47th annual Pepsi 400 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race and the fourth annual Winn Dixie 250 presented by Pepsico NASCAR Busch Series race. Joe Ruttman will test the #09 Phoenix Racing CHEVY [not Dodge?] along with the
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
June 18, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway with a powerful 2-car pass to 2nd, then on the final restart, blew by #8-Martin Truex Jr. to win by about 10 car lenghts. Edwards dominated the race and led 150 of 200 laps. #2-Clint Bowyer was third, followed
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kentucky
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kentucky
June 15, 2005
Green, Wallace brothers look to compete at Kentucky A little sibling rivalry will be added to Saturday nights race at Kentucky Speedway as two sets of brothers will compete against each other in addition to the field. Two of the three racing Green brothers who hail
Bowyer wins at Nashville:
Bowyer wins at Nashville:
June 12, 2005
#2-Clint Bowyer won the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway for his first career Busch Series win. The rain was rain-delayed a day. Points leader, #60-Carl Edwards missed the race as he was busy winning the Nextel Cup race at Pocono Raceway, Hank Parker
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
June 11, 2005
Qualifying for the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway has been rained out with the lineup set by owners points/NASCAR Rules book [top 35 owners points, past winners, series champs, race attempt's, qual order]. So #60-Carl Edwards starts 1st [no pole
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Nashville
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Nashville
June 7, 2005
Nashville hub of Tennessee racing tradition Nashville has a rich racing heritage, starting with the horse track that became the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and ultimately led to the construction of the Nashville Superspeedway. The Music City Motorplex, the re-named
Qualifying Rained out at Dover:
Qualifying Rained out at Dover:
June 3, 2005
for the MBNA Racepoints 200 at Dover International Speedway, and the field was set by top 30 in Owners Points and race attempts for the other 13, so points leader #60-Carl Edwards starts 1st, followed by #21 Kevin Harvick [remember it is owners points NOT drivers points
Crew Standby for the #29:
Crew Standby for the #29:
May 29, 2005
Dan Blizzard, the front tire changer for RCR's Busch Series driver #2-Clint Bowyer, will be on standby to change front tires on Kevin Harvick's #29 Cup car. Regular front changer Jason Pulver cut his hand at home one week ago and is listed as doubtful.(USA Today)(5
Kyle Busch wins at LMS:
Kyle Busch wins at LMS:
May 28, 2005
#5-Kyle Busch won the CarQuest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. It was Busch's 2nd spring race win at LMS. #40-Sterling Marlin was 2nd, followed by #39-Ryan Newman, #66-Greg Biffle and #41-Reed Sorenson. Points leader, #60-Carl Edwards finished 35th but holds
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
May 26, 2005
Its back to work for the competitors in the NASCAR Busch Series following the second off-week of the season. The site of Saturday nights race Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. is NASCARs proverbial backyard, housing a majority of the sports team shops and driver
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
May 13, 2005
#79-Kasey Kahne won the pole for the FUNAI 250 at Richmond International Raceway with a lap of 128.977mph, the rest of the top five are: #2-Clint Bowyer, #4-Jeff Green, #8-Martin Truex Jr. and #60-Carl Edwards. Missing the race were: #00-Kertus Davis; #58-Brent Sherman
Newman fastest at Lowe’s again:
Newman fastest at Lowe’s again:
May 11, 2005
Ryan Newman once again recorded the fastest unofficial speed Tuesday afternoon at Lowe's Motor Speedway as 29 NASCAR Busch Series teams tested for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 on Saturday, May 28. Scheduled for six hours, the final
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