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McDowell Returns to #26:
McDowell Returns to #26:
August 18, 2009
Michael McDowell will drive the # 26 at Bristol with Brian Keselowski as crew chief. At Montreal, McDowell will drive the # 96 Dodge with Bob Keselowski as crew chief and Brian Keselowski will make his road course debut in the # 26 Dodge with a TBD crew chief. The
McDowell in the #26 at Iowa and road courses: UPDATE:
McDowell in the #26 at Iowa and road courses: UPDATE:
July 31, 2009
Michael McDowell will be driving the #26 Dodge at Iowa, Watkins Glen, and Montreal with Brian Keselowski as crew chief. The team will evaluate future races after that time. Brian will drive at Michigan International Speedway, but no decision has been made about Bristol
McDowell in the #26 at Iowa and road courses:
McDowell in the #26 at Iowa and road courses:
July 29, 2009
Michael McDowell will be driving the #26 Dodge at Iowa, Watkins Glen, and Montreal with Brian Keselowski as crew chief. The team will evaluate future races after that time. Brian will drive at Michigan International Speedway, but no decision has been made about Bristol
Setzer part-time deal in the #8 for MRD: UPDATE 3 Setzer, one race deal for Daytona:
Setzer part-time deal in the #8 for MRD: UPDATE 3 Setzer, one race deal for Daytona:
February 9, 2009
Dennis Setzer - who just last Friday agreed to a part-time deal - has announced he has a ride for the 2009 season. "I got a deal in the last couple of days with Dave Malcomson and the #8 MRD truck," said Setzer. "It's only for 12 races, but I'm pretty happy about that
Keselowski to practice #40 at Memphis: UPDATE 2: Compton now set as driver:
Keselowski to practice #40 at Memphis: UPDATE 2: Compton now set as driver:
June 29, 2007
Brad Keselowski, the oldest son of former Craftsman Truck Series driving standout and long-time team owner Bob Keselowski, has been hired to practice the #40 Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet Silverado for Key Motorsports this weekend in Memphis, TN. After agreeing to
Atlanta News and Notes:
Atlanta News and Notes:
March 10, 2005
David Reutimann (#17 NTN Bearings Toyota) had a decent season in 2004 but recognizes it could have been much better. Despite capturing 2004 Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors, Reutimann failed to reach other goals, such as a race win and a spot in the top 10 (he finished
News and Notes:
News and Notes:
February 16, 2005
Few in the racing community knew what to expect when the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series kicked off a decade ago at Phoenix International Raceway. But one thing was certain: Mike Skinner (No. 5 Toyota Tundra Toyota) had his share of critics before the first green flag
Bristol News and Notes:
Bristol News and Notes:
August 23, 2004
The television camera doesnt do justice to the steep 36-degree banked concrete turns of Bristol Motor Speedway. Few are prepared for the enormity of what they see. Imagine, then, what passes through the mind of a rookie competitor gazing upon the .533-mile track for
Renshaw to make Truck Series debut AND:
Renshaw to make Truck Series debut AND:
July 8, 2004
Deborah Renshaw will make her NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at next weekends Built Ford Tough 225 at the Kentucky Speedway in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Renshaw, a 28-year old native of Bowling Green, Kentucky will be piloting the #29 K Automotive Ford F-150 owned
Martinsville Notes:
Martinsville Notes:
April 3, 2004
K Automotive Racing, a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series fixture since the inaugural race in 1995, will return the Keselowski name to competition at Martinsville Speedway after an absence of more than four seasons. Bob Keselowski competed in 86 series races, winning at
Keselowski To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award From Michigan Automobile Racing Fan Club:
Keselowski To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award From Michigan Automobile Racing Fan Club:
December 2, 2003
The Officers and Board of Directors for the Michigan Automobile Racing Fan Club have selected Bob Keselowski to receive the MARFC/Eddie Sachs Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award for over 30 years of auto racing Saturday, January 17, 2003, during the 38th MARFC Annual
Keselowski back as crew chief for the #29:
Keselowski back as crew chief for the #29:
September 18, 2003
Bob Keselowski returns as crew chief of the #29 Power Stroke Diesel Ford of Terry Cook. Rick Ren had performed crew chief duties since mid-April, when Keselowski was hospitalized briefly. Ren joins a new team, not officially announced, for the 2004 season.(NASCAR PR
#29 K-Automotive’s 200th start at Michigan:
#29 K-Automotive’s 200th start at Michigan:
July 22, 2003
While known as one of the top teams in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series since the inception of the division in 1995, K-Automotive has had a long and rich history that has produced a winning tradition for more than 40 years. This weekend the Sears 200 at Michigan International
New Crew Chief for the #29:
New Crew Chief for the #29:
April 23, 2003
The K-Automotive Racing Team announced today that veteran NASCAR crew chief Rick Ren will assume that position with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series entry beginning with the next series event at Lowe's Motor Speedway at Charlotte, NC, Friday, May 16. Ren will take
#29 Owner Keselowski Hospitalized UPDATE 3 getting out:
#29 Owner Keselowski Hospitalized UPDATE 3 getting out:
April 10, 2003
Veteran NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver and crew chief Bob Keselowski was transported by ambulance to Crittenton Hospital in Rochester, MI late Wednesday afternoon with an undisclosed illness. Keselowski and his K-Automotive team were wrapping up a daylong test
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