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Four drivers in the #5 UPDATE:
Four drivers in the #5 UPDATE:
January 19, 2005
sources [same as reports, look it up] tell me that up to four drivers in the #5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy, three of the drivers will be Blake Feese, Boston Reid, Kyle Busch and another driver. No word on who the sponsor will be and if Lowe's will return.(1-3-2005)
Putnam named NEMCO crew chief:
Putnam named NEMCO crew chief:
August 17, 2004
NEMCO Motorsports team owner Joe Nemechek named Gary Putnam as crew chief of his #87 NASCAR Busch Series operation, replacing Brian Pattie. Putnam, who most recently served as crew chief for Petty Enterprises and NEXTEL Cup Series driver Jeff Green, takes over the
Feese and Reid to make more Busch starts:
Feese and Reid to make more Busch starts:
July 16, 2004
Blake Feese and Boston Reid will each make multiple NASCAR Busch Series starts in 2004 as a part of Hendrick Motorsports' driver development program, team owner Rick Hendrick announced Wednesday. Feese, 22, will enter his second career NASCAR event at Indianapolis
Blake Feese to run the #87 car at Kentucky for Hendrick MS:
Blake Feese to run the #87 car at Kentucky for Hendrick MS:
June 17, 2004
Blake Feese, who recently joined Hendrick Motorsports' driver development program, will enter his first career NASCAR Busch Series event on Saturday at Kentucky Speedway, team owner Rick Hendrick announced Tuesday. A native of Saybrook, Ill., Feese has earned top-10
Schrader wins Toledo ARCA race:
Schrader wins Toledo ARCA race:
May 17, 2004
A winnerÃÂÃÂs trophy for Ken Schrader, more trying times for Frank Kimmel and a black flag for Billy Venturini; and that was only part of the fascinating story Sunday afternoon at Toledo Speedway where the ARCA RE/MAX Series played before a packed house. In the
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