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Bobby Hamilton News
Smith and Hamilton Sr. in the #1:
Smith and Hamilton Sr. in the #1:
July 17, 2004
Regan Smith will drive the No. 1 Phoenix Racing Dodge for car owner James Finch at Pikes Peak, while Bobby Hamilton is scheduled to drive it at IRP the night after the truck race.(NASCAR Scene via BGNRacing.com)(7-17-2004)
Sprague wins pole at Gateway:
Sprague wins pole at Gateway:
July 16, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague broke the Gateway International Raceway qualifying record Friday and took the pole position for Saturday's NASCAR truck series race. Sprague took the polr with a speed of 133.227mph, the old mark of 133.093 mph was set by Stacy Compton in 1999. Sprague
Hamilton wins at Kentucky:
Hamilton wins at Kentucky:
July 10, 2004
#4-Bobby Hamilton became the first three-time winner this season on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit, rallying to win the rain-delayed Built Ford Tough 225 on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. The 47-year-old Hamilton dominated most of the race, but still
#18 Camo scheme:
#18 Camo scheme:
July 3, 2004
#18-Chad Chaffin will have a new camouflage truck starting in Kansas and going all the way through the Nashville race. Dickies is coming out with a new line of camouflage wear geared toward all the thousands of hunters and outdoorsman out there. They have combined
Edwards wins at Kansas:
Edwards wins at Kansas:
July 2, 2004
#99-Carl Edwards came back from a first-lap accident Saturday to win the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway, his second victory of the season. Points leader #46-Dennis Setzer was not so fortunate in the most caution-filled trucks race in the track's four-year
Kansas qualifying rained out:
Kansas qualifying rained out:
July 2, 2004
qualifying for the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway was rained out, the field was set based on Owners Points. The top five are: #46-Dennis Setzer, #99-Carl Edwards, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #14-Rick Crawford and #1-Ted Musgrave. See an AP story at ThatsRacin.com
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
Musgrave wins pole at Milwaukee:
Musgrave wins pole at Milwaukee:
June 25, 2004
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole for the Black Cat Fireworks 200 at The Milwaukee Mile with a speed of 121.980mph, the rest of the top five were #18-Chad Chaffin, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #16-Jack Sprague and #15-Shane Hmiel. Points leader #46-Dennis Setzer starts 12th. For
News and Notes Milwaukee:
News and Notes Milwaukee:
June 23, 2004
Based on his recent NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series record at The Milwaukee Mile, this could be the week Terry Cook (No. 10 Power Stroke Diesel by International Ford) returns to top form. Cook will be the first to welcome the change. Its been a miserable month for the
Hamilton wins at Memphis:
Hamilton wins at Memphis:
June 19, 2004
#4-Bobby Hamilton took the lead with eight laps left and held off #15-Shane Hmiel by 0.423 seconds Saturday to win the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' O'Reilly 200. Hmiel, a first-time series starter on the 0.75-mile Memphis Motorsports Park track, lost a half-second
Sprague wins pole at Memphis:
Sprague wins pole at Memphis:
June 19, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague won the pole for the O'Reilly 200 at Memphis Motorsports Park with a speed of 118.917mph. The rest of the top five are #1-Ted Musgrave, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #99-Carl Edwards and #24-Travis Kvapil. Motorsports One Truckseries.com NASCAR.com.(6-19-2004
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
TEXAS NEWS & NOTES:
TEXAS NEWS & NOTES:
June 10, 2004
Brendan Gaughans decision to move to the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series in 2004 and voluntarily end his record four-victory streak at Texas Motor Speedway, has produced a sigh of relief from at least one of his former rivals. Its like having a new track on the series, said
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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