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Bobby Hamilton Jr. News
Hamilton wins at Nashville:
Hamilton wins at Nashville:
August 14, 2004
#4-Bobby Hamilton used a high pass to get around #75-David Starr with eight laps remaining and claimed his fourth Craftsman Truck Series race of the season at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday. Hamilton, the series point leader, won the Toyota Tundra 200 by 0.795
Hamilton JR wins the pole at Nashville:
Hamilton JR wins the pole at Nashville:
August 13, 2004
#04-Bobby Hamilton Jr., making a rare appearance in the Truck Series, won the pole for the Toyota Tundra 200 at Nashville Superspeedway with a lap of 160.990mph. The rest of the top five were: #17-David Reutimann, #46-Dennis Setzer, #6-Matt Crafton and #15-Shane Hmiel
Nashville – NEWS & NOTES
Nashville – NEWS & NOTES
August 12, 2004
Hamilton seasons fifth different points leader Nashvilles Bobby Hamilton enters this weeks home game as the new NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship leader by five points over Dennis Setzer (No. 46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet). The last time Hamilton led the
Hamilton Jr. to run Nashville Truck race for Dad:
Hamilton Jr. to run Nashville Truck race for Dad:
August 12, 2004
This weekend Bobby Hamilton Racing will field a fourth truck driven [#04 Dodge] by Busch Series driver Bobby Hamilton Jr. The family connection extends beyond the father and son who will be racing for the Gibson guitar at their home track "their sponsors are also related
Bliss to Rensi?
Bliss to Rensi?
August 3, 2004
Recent rumors regarding Joe Gibbs Racing's #20 crew chief/driver lineup along with the team's sponsor, Rockwell Automation, have all been denied by JGR vice president Steve deSouza. Some talk had crew chief Steve Addington leaving the team for either the #25 Team Rensi
Truex Jr. breaks track record, winning pole at Pikes Peak:
Truex Jr. breaks track record, winning pole at Pikes Peak:
July 30, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. capitalized on cool weather and a 70-minute rain delay to break the track record in NASCAR Busch series qualifying Friday at Pikes Peak International Raceway for the Goulds Pumps/ITT Industries 250. His speed of 137.478 mph on the 1-mile oval broke
McMurray wins pole at Loudon in Rusty’s car:
McMurray wins pole at Loudon in Rusty’s car:
July 23, 2004
Jamie McMurray, in his first race in the #66 Durflame Dodge owned by Nextel Cup star Rusty Wallace, won the pole for the Siemens 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway. McMurray, named to replace Parker since the last race [Chicago], has five career victories
Hamilton Jr. wants to run Nextel Cup in 2005:
Hamilton Jr. wants to run Nextel Cup in 2005:
July 17, 2004
Busch Series regular Bobby Hamilton, Jr. said he wants to run in the Nextel Cup Series next season, but only if the right opportunity comes along. Right now, he's negotiating a new deal with Team Rensi but admits he's heard things about his career as well. "I've head
Justin Labonte wins at Chicago:
Justin Labonte wins at Chicago:
July 10, 2004
#4-Mike Wallace was leading and took the white flag with #44-Justin Labonte close behind. But as Wallace entered Turn 1, he suddenly slowed. Labonte and then #22-Jason Keller quickly raced past him. Wallace was out of gas. And Labonte was in Victory Lane. Labonte,
Hamilton Jr. wins pole at Chicago:
Hamilton Jr. wins pole at Chicago:
July 9, 2004
Before Friday's NASCAR Busch Series qualifying session for Saturday's Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway was interrupted by thunderstorms, it was first delayed by two runaway oranges. That's right, oranges. As the wind increased around the track with the approach
Hornaday wins at Milwaukee:
Hornaday wins at Milwaukee:
June 26, 2004
#2-Ron Hornaday Jr. won the Alan Kulwicki 250 Saturday night at the Milwaukee Mile, taking the lead with seven laps to go after rallying from a lap down. Hornaday passed #38-Shane Hmiel on the inside, ending Hmiel's chance for his first Busch Series victory. Hornaday
Busch comes from the back to win at Kentucky:
Busch comes from the back to win at Kentucky:
June 19, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch took the lead with two laps to go and held on to win the Meijer 300 on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway for his third Busch Series victory of the year. The 19-year-old Busch started from the back of the 43-car field after wrecking his car in practice
Truex Jr. wins pole at Kentucky:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Kentucky:
June 18, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the pole on Friday for the NASCAR Busch Series Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway, topping a record-setting qualifying session. Truex, the series points leader, reached a top speed of 180.102mph in his Chevrolet around the 1 1/2-mile track in warm
Truex on pole at Nashville:
Truex on pole at Nashville:
June 11, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. for Saturday's Federated Auto Parts 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway with a lap of 163.596mph on the 1.33-mile concrete oval. It was Truex's second straight Busch Series pole on this track, and fourth of the season. He didn't start on the pole
NEWS & NOTES NASHVILLE:
NEWS & NOTES NASHVILLE:
June 10, 2004
This time a year ago, Travis Geisler (No. 36 DCT Motorsports Chevrolet) was graduating from Vanderbilt University with a degree in mechanical engineering. Today, hes heading into the June 12 Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway looking forward to returning
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