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Bobby Hamilton Jr. News
Earnhardt Jr. on the pole at Daytona:
Earnhardt Jr. on the pole at Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole for the Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona in the #8 DMP Chevy with a lap of 186.308mph. Starting outside pole is #38-Kasey Kahne, followed by #99-Michael Waltrip, #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. and #20-Mike Bliss. Missing the race were: #73-Jason
Hamilton Jr offered #4 Ride UPDATE turned down, why?:
Hamilton Jr offered #4 Ride UPDATE turned down, why?:
June 21, 2003
during an interview, #25 Busch Series driver, Bobby Hamilton Jr., talked to #4 Morgan-McClure team owner Larry McClure about the now open #4 Kodak Pontiac ride in Cup, but turned it down as he is committed to Team Rensi and is signed with them thru 2004.( XM Satellite
Hamilton Jr offered #4 Ride UPDATE:
Hamilton Jr offered #4 Ride UPDATE:
June 21, 2003
during an interview, #25 Busch Series driver, Bobby Hamilton Jr., talked to #4 Morgan-McClure team owner Larry McClure about the now open #4 Kodak Pontiac ride in Cup, but turned it down as he is committed to Team Rensi and is signed with them thru 2004.(XM Satellite
Hamilton Jr offered #4 Ride:
Hamilton Jr offered #4 Ride:
June 17, 2003
during an interview, #25 Busch Series driver, Bobby Hamilton Jr., talked to #4 Morgan-McClure team owner Larry McClure about the now open #4 Kodak Pontiac ride in Cup, but turned it down as he is committed to Team Rensi and is signed with them thru 2004.( XM Satellite
Hamilton Jr. wins at Kentucky:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Kentucky:
June 14, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. overcame a pit-stop miscue to win the NASCAR Busch Series race Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. Hamilton passed #57-Jason Keller with three laps to go in the Meijer 300. It was Hamilton's third straight top-six finish, but his first win of
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
June 13, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton won the pole and set a track record in Busch Series qualifying Friday night at Kentucky Speedway. Compton took the top starting position for Saturday night's Meijer 300 with fast lap of 176.384mph for his first career Busch Series pole. The previous
Riggs wins at Nashville:
Riggs wins at Nashville:
June 7, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
May 10, 2003
#10 Scott Riggs won the Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Speedway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season. #37-David Green was 2nd, followed by #57-Jason Keller, #5-Brian Vickers and #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. David Green takes over the points lead by
Dr Pepper and Carroll Racing are Sending Grubb to California:
Dr Pepper and Carroll Racing are Sending Grubb to California:
April 21, 2003
Kevin Grubb is eading out west for the Auto Club 300 on April 26 to drive the #90 Diet Dr Pepper Dodge. Dr Pepper and Carroll Racing have decided to enter a second car at the California Speedway in addition to the #26 Dr Pepper Dodge that will be piloted by Lance Norick
Hamilton Jr/Team Rensi may move to Cup in 2004:
Hamilton Jr/Team Rensi may move to Cup in 2004:
March 9, 2003
Bobby Hamilton Jr. who failed to qualify Friday for a Winston Cup race for the first time in 13 tries, hopes to move to Full time Cup in 2004 with Team Rensi [#25 US Marines Ford]. His long-term goal is to race in Winston Cup for a team fielded by his father. Bobby
Hamilton Jr/Team Rensi may move to Cup in 2004:
Hamilton Jr/Team Rensi may move to Cup in 2004:
March 9, 2003
Bobby Hamilton Jr. who failed to qualify Friday for a Winston Cup race for the first time in 13 tries, hopes to move to Full time Cup in 2004 with Team Rensi [#25 US Marines Ford]. His long-term goal is to race in Winston Cup for a team fielded by his father. Bobby
Hamilton Jr to run Atlanta UPDATE 2:
Hamilton Jr to run Atlanta UPDATE 2:
March 1, 2003
Bobby Hamilton Jr tested a Winston Cup that Team Rensi (his BGN team) plans to run at Atlanta in March.(FSN's Totally NASCAR)(2-19-2003) UPDATE: It's been almost two years since Bobby Hamilton Jr. ran a Winston Cup race, but he believes there is no better place to
Hamilton Jr to run Atlanta UPDATE:
Hamilton Jr to run Atlanta UPDATE:
February 20, 2003
Bobby Hamilton Jr tested a Winston Cup that Team Rensi (his BGN team) plans to run at Atlanta in March.(FSN's Totally NASCAR)(2-19-2003) UPDATE: It's been almost two years since Bobby Hamilton Jr. ran a Winston Cup race, but he believes there is no better place to
Las Vegas Open Testing os over:
Las Vegas Open Testing os over:
January 30, 2003
The Jan.27-30 Cup/BGN testing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is over, the following are the driver who tested and the fastest four for each day, no other speeds were posted: Jan. 27-28 #17-Matt Kenseth (fastest on the 27th with a speed of 162.247) #60-Stanton Barrett (
Wimmer wins at Homestead:
Wimmer wins at Homestead:
November 16, 2002
#57-Jason Keller ran out of fuel on the next-to-last lap while leading the Ford 300 at Homestead, allowing #23-Scott Wimmer to claim victory for his second consecutive win and fourth of the season. #36-Hank Parker Jr. ended up second, 1.112 seconds behind Wimmer. #
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