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Biffle on the pole at Bristol:
Biffle on the pole at Bristol:
March 26, 2004
#60-Greg Biffle's day with his NASCAR Busch Series team started with a wreck and ended with a pole. During Friday morning's practice session at Bristol Motor Speedway, Biffle got into a wreck with Jay Sauter, which damaged both cars. By the afternoon, Biffle's Roush
Sauter’s Penalty Upheld:
Sauter’s Penalty Upheld:
March 25, 2004
The National Stock Car Racing Commission announced Thursday that it had rejected NASCAR Busch Series driver Johnny Sauter's appeal of financial and points penalties levied earlier this month. The Commission, consisting of Chairman George Silbermann, NASCAR's director
Sauter fined $10G and 25 points for cursing UPDATE 2 to appeal:
Sauter fined $10G and 25 points for cursing UPDATE 2 to appeal:
March 25, 2004
In a pre-race drivers meeting several weeks ago, drivers were warned by NASCAR President Mike Helton, to watch their language and to maintain a suitable level of decorum during live television (and radio) interviews in the wake of Janet Jackson's Super Bowl halftime
Harvick wins at Vegas; Lucky Dog Problem?
Harvick wins at Vegas; Lucky Dog Problem?
March 7, 2004
#21-Kevin Harvick's dramatic efforts to protect his lead from a furious charge by Kasey Kahne was just one of many wild moments during and following Saturday's Sam's Town 300. Kahne tried to pass Harvick exiting Turn 4 on the last of 200 laps at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Bliss wins pole at Las Vegas:
Bliss wins pole at Las Vegas:
March 5, 2004
#20-Mike Bliss broke the track qualifying record Friday with his lap at 171.238 mph to claim the pole for Saturday's Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (4:00pm/et, FX). It's the first NASCAR Busch Series pole for Bliss, who finished 10th in points but without
ODDS:
ODDS:
February 28, 2004
Micah Roberts, of Las Vegas' Station Casinos sports books, has chosen Kevin Harvick and Matt Kenseth as his favorites (3-to-1) to win the NASCAR Busch Series Sam's Town 300 March 6 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Last year's winner, Joe Nemechek, is third at 5-to-1.
Hamilton Jr. Fast in Atlanta Testing:
Hamilton Jr. Fast in Atlanta Testing:
January 28, 2004
Despite the frigid temperatures, Busch Series driver Bobby Hamilton Jr. and his No. 25 Team Marines Ford heated things up in Atlanta on Wednesday, posting a fast lap of 189.474 mph (29.26 seconds) around the 1.54-mile quad-oval track. That speed is just a tick off
Hamilton Jr. visits Quantico:
Hamilton Jr. visits Quantico:
January 28, 2004
To kickoff the 2004 Busch Series racing season, Major General Christopher Cortez, Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Bobby Hamilton Jr., driver of the #25 Team Marines Ford, and members of Team Marines Racing sponsored a special event at Quantico [
More on the 2nd Team Rensi team:
More on the 2nd Team Rensi team:
January 18, 2004
Ed Rensi, team owner of Bobby Hamilton Jr.'s #25 Ford, said Team Rensi Motorsports plans to run a second car, the #35 Ford, in "over half of the races" in the Busch Series this season. Rensi has talked to several drivers [Elliott Sadler for one] about piloting the
Testing at Talladega:
Testing at Talladega:
December 19, 2003
While NASCAR officials worked with aerodynamic packages on the new 2004 body styles of 19 Busch Series teams at Talladega Superspeedway on Thursday, several drivers are also excited about changes to their teams in 2004. Coming off one of the most exhilarating NASCAR
Busch Money News:
Busch Money News:
November 22, 2003
NASCAR Busch Series 2003 driver champion Brian Vickers won a total of $1,987,255 for his efforts this season, with the bulk coming from his race winnings ($1,112,255) and his share of the series point fund ($855,000). The balance of Vickers season total came from $
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
November 15, 2003
#38-Kasey Kahne [with Ray Evernham spotting] held off #8-Martin Truex Jr. to win Saturday's Ford 300 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, while 20-year-old #5-Brian Vickers grabbed the NASCAR Busch Series championship. It was Kahne's first career Busch Series
3 of 6 contenders have problems in Happy Hour, Hornaday to a backup:
3 of 6 contenders have problems in Happy Hour, Hornaday to a backup:
November 14, 2003
Three of the six contenders for the Busch Series championship rumpled their cars in Friday's Happy Hour practice session at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Ron Hornaday was forced to go to a backup car. #2-Ron Hornaday said he likes his team's backup car better than its
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
November 7, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers won the pole for Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, NC with a speed of 155.037mph, Vickers first pole of his career, followed by #7-Greg Biffle, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, #30-David Stremme and #37-David Green. The other Busch Series
Some News and Notes – The Rock:
Some News and Notes – The Rock:
November 6, 2003
With nothing to lose, #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. has thrown caution to the wind and put together the hottest of hot streaks in the last few weeks. The Nashville, Tenn., native has seven top-five finishes in the last 10 races, eight top 10s and two wins in the last three
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