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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 $
Gaughan Apology; Reffner injured?
Gaughan Apology; Reffner injured?
November 18, 2003
from Brendan Gaughan [a PR]:" I would first like to say that my prayers are with Bryan Reffner and his family. Thank you for trying to miss! Second, congratulations to Travis and his entire team on a great and exciting season. Finally, I would like to apologize to
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
Team Marines Back with Rensi in 2004:
Team Marines Back with Rensi in 2004:
November 15, 2003
Team Rensi Motorsports announced today the renewal of its marketing agreement with the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps will return to Team Rensi Motorsports for the fourth consecutive NASCAR Busch Grand National racing season. The partnership is among
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
Hamilton wins race at Homestead; Kvapil wins the Championship:
Hamilton wins race at Homestead; Kvapil wins the Championship:
November 14, 2003
#16-Travis Kvapil claimed his first NASCAR Truck series championship and the second consecutive for IWX Racing and its #16 Chevrolets with his sixth place finish in Friday's Ford 200 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Pole-winner #4-Bobby Hamilton won the race
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
#7-Greg Biffle captured the pole for the season ending Ford 300 at Homested Miami Speedway with a new track record of 177.416mph. Starting on the outside pole will be #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr., #38-Kasey Kahne, #21-Kevin Harvick, and #1-Jamie McMurray. Where did the
Hamilton takes the pole at the NEW Homestead; Points leader to the back:
Hamilton takes the pole at the NEW Homestead; Points leader to the back:
November 13, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan, who leads #1-Ted Musgave by 26 points with only Friday's Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway (3:15pm/et, Speed Chennel) remaining, lost an engine early Thursday and will have to start the race from the rear of the field, despite qualifying 13th
A New Cup Team? UPDATE:
A New Cup Team? UPDATE:
November 12, 2003
NASCAR's Nextel Cup series gets its second African-American-run team next season, this one entered by the estate of the late Roots author Alex Haley. Majority owner Sam Belnavis became the first black full-time owner this year by starting BelCar Motorsports with Travis
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
November 12, 2003
#01 Lance Hooper
Check Out
Check Out
November 11, 2003
the Truckseries.com site for up to date notes on the testing at Homestead on Monday. The top 10 speeds from the Truck Series site [have other info there on the testing also - lots of notes]: #62-Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, 168.224 #14-Rick Crawford, Ford, 168.119 #1-Ted
Elliott Sadler to run the Busch race at Homestead:
Elliott Sadler to run the Busch race at Homestead:
November 10, 2003
Elliott Sadler will drive the #35 Team Rensi Motorsports Ford in the Busch series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Sadler currently drives the #38 M&M's Ford Taurus in the Winston Cup Series for Robert Yates Racing. Sadler will team with Bobby Hamilton, Jr. who
Elliott Sadler to run the Busch race at Homestead:
Elliott Sadler to run the Busch race at Homestead:
November 10, 2003
Elliott Sadler will drive the #35 Team Rensi Motorsports Ford in the Busch series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Sadler currently drives the #38 M&M's Ford Taurus in the Winston Cup Series for Robert Yates Racing. Sadler will team with Bobby Hamilton, Jr. who
Quotes from the Bobby Hamilton Racing Drivers about Homestead:
Quotes from the Bobby Hamilton Racing Drivers about Homestead:
November 10, 2003
Bobby Hamilton said, "The track's new configuration is like an old Atlanta Motor Speedway. It's fast, but that's not a huge change from the other times we've been here. I like that way the track drives now. They did a great job making all these changes and putting
McMurray wins at the Rock; Vickers takes points lead:
McMurray wins at the Rock; Vickers takes points lead:
November 7, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray won the Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway, his third straight Busch Series win at Rockingham. #8-Martin Truex Jr. was 2nd, followed by #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, and #30-David Stremme. #5-Brian Vickers finished 6th and
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