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McDonalds to sponsor 2nd Rensi car and Keller? UPDATE:
McDonalds to sponsor 2nd Rensi car and Keller? UPDATE:
January 12, 2005
hearing that Team Rensi will field the Team McDonald's #35 Busch team for the full season starting in 2005 and is a multi-year deal with Jason Keller driving. Rensi also fields the #25 Team Marines Ford for Aston Lewis Jr.(12-18-2004) UPDATE: hearing former #32 Cup
Testing at Vegas Jan 26-29th:
Testing at Vegas Jan 26-29th:
December 26, 2004
More than 50 Cup [NNC] and Busch [NBS] teams are expected to descend on LVMS on Jan. 26-29 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to experiment with the new tires, spoilers and body designs that will go into effect in the coming season. It's the first open test for teams on an
Lewis named #25 Crew Chief:
Lewis named #25 Crew Chief:
December 1, 2004
Team Rensi Motorsports is pleased to announce that Charlie Lewis will be the Crew Chief of the #25 NASCAR Busch Series Team Marines Ford Taurus for 2005. He joins his brother Ashton Lewis Jr. who agreed to drive the car last month.(Team Rensi PR via BGNRacing.com)(
McMurray wins at Darlington:
McMurray wins at Darlington:
November 13, 2004
#66-Jamie McMurray won the Bi-Lo 200 at Darlington Raceway, his 2nd Busch Series win in a row and 3rd of the year. And the first Busch Series wins for Rusty Wallace Inc. Congrats to the team and congrats go out to #8-Martin Truex Jr for clinching the Busch Series
McMurray wins at Phoenix:
McMurray wins at Phoenix:
November 6, 2004
#41-Jamie McMurray claimed the win on Saturday in the Bashas' Supermarket 200 at the Phoenix International Raceway after battling throughout the 200-mile event with #5-Kyle Busch. McMurray had to fend off Busch after the series' third straight green-white-checkered
Busch wins pole at Phoenix:
Busch wins pole at Phoenix:
November 5, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch turned his first NASCAR Busch Series qualifying session into a memorable one Thursday, winning the pole for Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Speedway with a track record lap at 133.819 mph. This is Busch's first appearance
Lewis to the #25? UPDATE:
Lewis to the #25? UPDATE:
October 29, 2004
Ashton Lewis, Jr.'s family-run #46 team may be closing down but it doesn't mean the clan will no longer race together. Ashton, along with crew chief/brother Charlie, may be heading to Team Rensi Motorsports in the #25 as a packaged deal. Lewis' name however has popped
Atlanta News and Notes:
Atlanta News and Notes:
October 27, 2004
NASCAR FAMILY SHAKEN BUT STEADFAST- AND SUPPORTIVE
Charlotte News and Notes:
Charlotte News and Notes:
October 14, 2004
Close call at Kansas for title contenders When Martin Truex Jr. (No. 8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet) went out on Lap 3 at Kansas due to an accident, the door opened for Kyle Busch (No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet) to make a significant move in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings
Nemechek wins at Kansas:
Nemechek wins at Kansas:
October 9, 2004
Joe Nemechek's #87 Chevrolet -- complete with a smashed right-front fender and buckled hood -- clearly showed the signs of battle. Nemechek took out one leader of Saturday's Mr. Goodcents 300 and nearly clashed with another before snatching the NASCAR Busch Series
Kansas News and Notes:
Kansas News and Notes:
October 7, 2004
Plenty of milestones at Kansas In addition to the expected 350th start of Jason Kellers NASCAR Busch Series career, other milestones are within reach of series drivers this weekend at Kansas. Johnny Sauter (No. 27 Kleenex/Scott Brands Chevrolet) is scheduled to make
Shame – Lewis Motorsports to close shop:
Shame – Lewis Motorsports to close shop:
October 1, 2004
With only seven races left in the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series, the ownership of Lewis Motorsports made the crucial decision to cease operation at the conclusion of the 2004 season. Lewis Motorsports has been without primary sponsorship since the end of the 2003 NASCAR
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
September 9, 2004
#38-Kasey Kahne denied #5-Kyle Busch the chance Thursday to repeat his dominant weekend performance in May at Richmond International Raceway. Busch, 19, won the pole and the NASCAR Busch Series race in May, and tried to kick off a repeat performance this weekend but
IRP News and Notes:
IRP News and Notes:
August 5, 2004
Kenny Wallace, Fedewa aim for 300th starts Two NASCAR Busch Series drivers will be looking forward to their 300th career starts in the series Saturday night at IRP. Tim Fedewa (No. 12 Hot Tamales Chevrolet) and Kenny Wallace (No. 23 Stacker 2/YJ Stinger Chevrolet)
NEWS & NOTES – PIKES PEAK:
NEWS & NOTES – PIKES PEAK:
July 30, 2004
New Hampshire race a record-setting hit on TNT Saturdays Siemens 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway drew 1.5 million households, an increase of 42% from last years event, making the NASCAR Busch Series race the most-watched in the history of NHIS
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