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Brandon Miller Driving for KHI at Memphis:
Brandon Miller Driving for KHI at Memphis:
October 15, 2007
Brandon Miller will climb behind the seat of the #77 Dollar General stores Chevy for the Sams Town 250 at Memphis(KHI PR)(10-15-2007)
Chaffin to drive #40 remainder of season:
Chaffin to drive #40 remainder of season:
September 10, 2007
Veteran driver Chad Chaffin is returning to Key Motorsports to drive the team's #40 Chevy race trucks. Team owner Curtis W. Key, Sr. has announced that he has hired Chaffin to replace rookie driver Brandon Miller for the final eight races on the 2007 Craftsman Truck
Double Duty:
Double Duty:
July 31, 2007
seven drivers are scheduled to run both the Busch Series race at Montreal and Nextel Cup race at Pocono: David Ragan [#6 Cup, #6 Busch] Kevin Harvick [#29,#21] Jeff Burton [#31,#29] Greg Biffle [#16,#37] Robby Gordon [#7, #55] Carl Edwards [#99, #60] David Reutimann
Wimmer to Practice for Burton at Montreal: UPDATE:
Wimmer to Practice for Burton at Montreal: UPDATE:
July 31, 2007
Scott Wimmer will be on hand in Montreal to get the #29-Holiday Inn Chevy dialed in before Jeff Burton makes the trip Saturday morning. If Burtons Cup Series schedule hinders his arrival time, Wimmer will qualify the car as well.(RCR PR)(7-31-2007) UPDATE: Auggie Vidovich
Miller replaces Huffman in #40:
Miller replaces Huffman in #40:
July 26, 2007
Team owner Curtis W. Key, Sr. has announced that he has tapped Brandon Miller to replace Huffman as driver of the #40 Westerman Companies Chevrolet Silverado in Friday night's Power Stroke Diesel 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at the O'Reilly Raceway Park in
Miller Filling in for Bowyer at Nashville: UPDATE 5:
Miller Filling in for Bowyer at Nashville: UPDATE 5:
June 8, 2007
Brandon Miller will be on hand in Nashville to get the #2-BB&T Chevy dialed in before Clint Bowyer makes the trip Friday night. If weather in Pocono becomes a hindrance, Miller will qualify the car as well.(RCR PR)(6-5-2007) UPDATE: The second Nashville race kicks
Harvick & Bowyer skipping Happy Hour:
Harvick & Bowyer skipping Happy Hour:
June 24, 2006
Harvick & Bowyer skipping Happy Hour: #29-Kevin Harvick and #07-Clint Bowyer will skip Saturday morning's final 45-minute Nextel Cup practice session at Infineon Raceway to give them a little extra time to get to The Milwaukee Mile for the Busch Series race that
Teams have Substitute Drivers Lined Up for Nasvhille:
Teams have Substitute Drivers Lined Up for Nasvhille:
June 6, 2006
With eight full time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers entered in Saturday's race, substitute drivers will be on call to accommodate the back-and-forth schedules between Nashville and Pocono. In addition to Hank Parker Jr. sitting in when necessary for Carl Edwards, the following
Teams Lining up Subs for Stand Alone Races: UPDATE:
Teams Lining up Subs for Stand Alone Races: UPDATE:
May 25, 2006
With drivers who race in both the Nextel Cup and Busch series facing three weekends of double duty at different tracks - Pocono-Nashville, Michigan-Kentucky, and Sonoma-Milwaukee - in June, busch Series teams are solidifying plans for drivers to help practice and qualify
Testing at Lowe’s Monday-Wednesday: Wednesday UPDATE 3:
Testing at Lowe’s Monday-Wednesday: Wednesday UPDATE 3:
May 9, 2006
Lowe's Motor Speedway will be the site of the final scheduled test session of 2006 for the NASCAR Busch Series today through Wednesday. This year, NASCAR set a schedule for when and where each of its national series tests at tracks that host NASCAR events. Those tests
Busch Series Testing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway OVER – Speeds:
Busch Series Testing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway OVER – Speeds:
September 29, 2005
More than a dozen NASCAR Busch Series teams, including those fielding cars for NEXTEL Cup title contenders Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman, are scheduled to test at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Tuesday, Sept. 27, and Wednesday, Sept. 28 in preparation for the Dollar General
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
September 22, 2005
Green prepares for 350th start David Green (#27 Kleenex Ford), the 1994 NASCAR Busch Series champion, is set for his milestone 350th career series start Saturday at Dover. Green is fourth on the all-time list in that category, behind Tommy Houston (417), Elton Sawyer
Testing at Dover:
Testing at Dover:
September 13, 2005
Many drivers are scheduled to be testing Tuesday and Wednesday [Sept 13-14th] at Dover International Speedway. The test is closed to the public, the drivers on Tuesday, 9/13/05: #4-Kevin Hamlin, #20-Denny Hamlin, #10-Brent Sherman, #76-Jerick Johnson and #71-Dale Quarterley
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
August 2, 2005
Indianapolis Raceway Park sits some fifteen minutes west of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But IRP is a storied track in its own right, one with NASCAR history tied directly to it. The NASCAR Busch Series has raced at IRP since the series inception in 1982. The exciting
Truex Jr. wins pole at Gateway, new track record:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Gateway, new track record:
July 30, 2005
#8-Martin Truex, Jr. won the pole for the Wallace Family Tribute 250 at Gateway International Speedway with a track record speed of 135.022mph, Truex won the pole at Gateway in 2004 also. The top five starters also broke the track record speed: #41-Reed Sorenson, #
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