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Stewart/Kahne entered in Chili Bowl:
Stewart/Kahne entered in Chili Bowl:
January 2, 2007
Nextel Cup drivers Tony Stewart [who flipped and was injured last year], Kasey Kahne and J.J. Yeley are entered in the 21st Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, Tulsa, OK, held January 9-13, 2007. .A.J. Foyt is the grand marshall of the event, other NASCAR
Starr let go from Red Horse Racing Truck Team UPDATE:
Starr let go from Red Horse Racing Truck Team UPDATE:
December 8, 2006
David Starr who finished fourth in the Truck Series point standings this past season, has been let go by Red Horse Racing (#11 Toyota) because of a lack of sponsorship. He's expected to be replaced by Aaron Fike, who is bringing a sponsor to the team for 2007. At the
Starr let go from Red Horse Racing; Fike in:
Starr let go from Red Horse Racing; Fike in:
December 7, 2006
David Starr who finished fourth in the Truck Series point standings this past season, has been let go by Red Horse Racing (#11 Toyota) because of a lack of sponsorship. He's expected to be replaced by Aaron Fike, who is bringing a sponsor to the team for 2007. At the
Fike Staying Busy:
Fike Staying Busy:
July 3, 2006
KHI #33 driver Aaron Fike has been staying busy with his time away from the #33 seat. Fike has been racing in numerous types of cars over the past three weeks. Fike has driven a dirt modified, a dirt midget and a USAC midget most recently. Fikes next race is at New
Value City Sponsoring Fike at Kentucky:
Value City Sponsoring Fike at Kentucky:
June 12, 2006
Kevin Harvick Inc. welcomes Value City Department Stores to the racing family this weekend at Kentucky Speedway. Value City Department Stores will be the primary sponsor of the #33 Chevrolet, driven by Aaron Fike. Value City Department Stores is headquartered in Columbus
Fike Joins Kevin Harvick, Inc.:
Fike Joins Kevin Harvick, Inc.:
June 2, 2006
Kevin Harvick Inc., announced today the signing of Galesburg, Ill., native Aaron Fike. Fike will compete in a select number of races for KHI in the #33 NASCAR Busch Series entry in 2006, with an increased schedule for 2007. Fikes first start for KHI will be June 10
Kertus Davis in the #43 at Dover:
Kertus Davis in the #43 at Dover:
May 31, 2006
After a two week stint in the #34 for Frank Cicci Racing, Kertus Davis will move to the #43 RFMS Dodge this weekend at Dover, replacing Aaron Fike. No word on whether or not this is a one race deal.(5-31-2006)
NASCAR Announces Nashville Penalties: Appeal Denied
NASCAR Announces Nashville Penalties: Appeal Denied
May 17, 2006
NASCAR announced that Joe Shear Jr., crew chief of the #43 Ford driven by Aaron Fike and Chris Wright, crew chief for the #35 Ford of Regan Smith, have each been fined $10,000 and placed on probation until December 31, 2006 following rule violations at Nashville. Shear
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
NASCAR Announces Nashville Penalties:
NASCAR Announces Nashville Penalties:
April 19, 2006
NASCAR announced that Joe Shear Jr., crew chief of the #43 Ford driven by Aaron Fike and Chris Wright, crew chief for the #35 Ford of Regan Smith, have each been fined $10,000 and placed on probation until December 31, 2006 following rule violations at Nashville. Shear
Busch Teams to Test at Richmond: UPDATE 4:
Busch Teams to Test at Richmond: UPDATE 4:
March 30, 2006
NASCAR Busch Series testing for the May 5, 2006 Circuit City 250 Presented by FUNAI at Richmond International Raceway will take place Tuesday, March 28 - Thursday, March 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Drivers currently scheduled to participate: March 28-29: #00 Johnny
Aaron Fike to run full season?: UPDATE
Aaron Fike to run full season?: UPDATE
February 11, 2006
Aaron Fike will run the first 25 races of the season and hopes to complete the schedule in the Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #43 Dodge this year. (NASCAR Scene)(1-26-2006) UPDATE: Aaron Fike is slated to be behind the wheel of the #43 Curb-Agajanian Dodge for all 35 NASCAR
Stewart flips again, Kruseman wins at Chili Bowl UPDATE Stewart is OK:
Stewart flips again, Kruseman wins at Chili Bowl UPDATE Stewart is OK:
January 14, 2006
Two-time Chili Bowl king Cory Kruseman outlasted P.J. Jones and a host of other challengers in Friday nights hotly-contested 25-lap Warren CAT Qualifying night feature at Tulsa Expo Raceways 20th Annual OReilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. Friday nights feature
Stewart flips, Lasoski wins at Chili Bowl:
Stewart flips, Lasoski wins at Chili Bowl:
January 12, 2006
Danny Lasoski scored a wire-to-wire victory as the 20th Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals kicked off with Wednesday night's 25-lap Creek Nation Casino Qualifying Night main event. Lasoski fought off Steve Kinser for the win, with Jerry Coons, Jr., taking
Chili Bowl coming up:
Chili Bowl coming up:
December 19, 2005
The Chili Bowl midget race runs Jan. 11-14 in Tulsa, OK. Among entrants this year are NASCAR drivers Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne, J.J. Yeley, Jason Leffler, A.J. and Aaron Fike, and Justin Allgaier; and drag racers Morgan Lucas, Cruz Pedregon and Frank Pedregon. More
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