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Martinsville Testing concludes Wed:
Martinsville Testing concludes Wed:
October 10, 2002
Martinsville Testing concludes Wed: Surrounded by big-budget Winston Cup teams, Brian Rose and his Ware Racing team looked a bit out of place at Martinsville Speedway Wednesday. But the 22-year-old Rose felt right at home, even though he was working onvery short notice
Brian Rose to run Martinsville Cup race in the #51:
Brian Rose to run Martinsville Cup race in the #51:
October 9, 2002
Brian Rose to run Martinsville Cup race in the #51: Brian Rose [CTS driver] will make his Winston Cup début at the Martinsville Speedway October 20, 2002. Rick Ware gave me the opportunity of a life time when he offered me the ride for the up coming Old Dominion
Houston back full time:
Houston back full time:
October 4, 2002
Andy Houston, a proven winner in the CTS, will take the reigns of the #15 Billy Ballew Motorsports Ford starting with next weekend's LasVegas 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Houston replaces Brian Rose who competed in three events for the Billy Ballew Motorsports
Rose’s family’s house fire:
Rose’s family’s house fire:
September 9, 2002
Joyce Rose [Brian Rose's Mother] was home alone in the couples house at 696 Rivergreen Lane when the houses smoke detectors began going off. Upon investigation, she noticed smoke pouring out of the attic and called 911. It took about 30 minutes for firefighters to
Rose has a ride for RIR:
Rose has a ride for RIR:
September 5, 2002
Billy Ballew Motorsports and Pro Motion Motorsports have joined forces and will enter Brian Rose in the #15 truck for the Virginia is for Lovers 200 CTS race at Richmond. The Perry Connection will be the sponsor and Gary Showalter will be the Crew Chief. Rose replaces
Rose out of the #4 Truck? UPDATE 2 Rose and Ware, Hamilton Jr in at Nashville with Square-D:
Rose out of the #4 Truck? UPDATE 2 Rose and Ware, Hamilton Jr in at Nashville with Square-D:
August 6, 2002
The remainder of Brian Rose's season with BHR is uncertain beyond the Aug. 10 event at Nashville. Rose, 15th in points, is seeking sponsorship to keep his ride for the year's final seven races.(Daytona Beach News Journal)(8-1-2002
Trucks at Pocono? at Talladega? UPDATE:
Trucks at Pocono? at Talladega? UPDATE:
July 30, 2002
Trucks at Pocono? at Talladega? UPDATE: Apparently, a handful of representatives from NASCAR' Craftsman Truck Series will test within the next few days at Pocono Raceway, the obvious intent being at least one race in that series here in 2003. One of the reasons for
Trucks at Pocono? at Talladega? UPDATE:
Trucks at Pocono? at Talladega? UPDATE:
July 30, 2002
Apparently, a handful of representatives from NASCARs Craftsman Truck Series will test within the next few days at Pocono Raceway, the obvious intent being at least one race in that series here in 2003. One of the reasons for the absence of Busch Grand National and
Cook wins at NHIS:
Cook wins at NHIS:
July 20, 2002
#29-Terry Cook inherited the lead as a result of one wreck and held on to his third NASCAR Truck series win of the season despite another. Cook took over the lead on Lap 170 when then-leader #2-Jason Leffler wrecked in Turn 3. Cook held off #46-Dennis Setzer by .189
Penalties Accessed:
Penalties Accessed:
July 5, 2002
NASCAR officials announced today that drivers #4-Brian Rose and #46-Dennis Setzer, crew chief Danny Gill and crew member Ron Keselowski have been fined for infractions during and after the June 29 GNC Live Well 200 at The Milwaukee Mile. Rose, driver of the #4 Dodge
Rollins moves over th the #18 from the #4:
Rollins moves over th the #18 from the #4:
July 2, 2002
Bobby Hamilton Racing says Danny Rollins will take over crew chief duties for the team's #18 Dodge driven by Robert Pressley in the CTS. Rollins reassumes the position he left last December to form the third Bobby Hamilton Racing team for #4-Brian Rose. During his
#4 Looking for a sponsor UPDATE 2:
#4 Looking for a sponsor UPDATE 2:
May 17, 2002
Sunclear Energy has been Brian Rose's sponsor on the #4 Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge truck since he entered the sport of NASCAR, and have been more than happy with the results. Sunclear Energy has been rumored to have received more exposure than any other sponsor in
Musgrave wins at Darlington:
Musgrave wins at Darlington:
March 15, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave won the 2nd was #18-Robert Pressley and #16-Mike Bliss was 3rd. Pressley and Musgrave are now tied with the points lead at 360. 3rd is rookie #4-Brian Rose with 317. See ThatsRacin.com for Friday's Truck series race results and a column: Musgrave, Dodge
Pressley win at Daytona:
Pressley win at Daytona:
February 15, 2002
#18-Robert Pressley won in his first career CTS start, winning the race at Daytona. #1-Ted Musgrave, #4-Brian Rose and #79-Joe Ruttman completed the Dodge sweep of the first four positions. See ThatsRacin.com for a column: Pressley scores a Truck race win, and see
Musgrave wins the pole for Daytona:
Musgrave wins the pole for Daytona:
February 12, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave won his third CTS pole of his career and first at Daytona International Speedway on Tuesday with a lap of 187.215mph. His speed is the fastest qualifying lap so far during Speedweeks. #24-Ron Hornaday, who returned to the Truck series after running
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