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Rumblings – Pocono:
Rumblings – Pocono:
June 12, 2005
Maybe he was practicing his back flips during that rain delay last night... Carl Edwards led the final 15 laps today at Pocono Raceway and won the Pocono 502.5 under caution. In what was easily one of the worst events we've ever seen at a place that is usually pretty
Waltrip wins the pole at Pocono:
Waltrip wins the pole at Pocono:
June 11, 2005
#15-Michael Waltrip won the Budweiser Pole for the Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway with a lap of 169.052mph. It is Waltrip's first Bud Pole of 2005 and puts him in the 2006 Budweiser Shootout. Can ya believe? It is Waltrip's first pole in 456 races? since Michigan on
Qualifying Notes – Pocono:
Qualifying Notes – Pocono:
June 11, 2005
Michael Waltrip won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Pocono 500, lapping Pocono Raceway in 53.238 seconds at 169.052 mph. Kasey Kahne holds the track-qualifying record of 52.164 seconds, 172.533 mph, set June 11, 2004. This is Waltrips third career
Ramblings – Pocono:
Ramblings – Pocono:
June 11, 2005
Michael Waltrip had a really good qualifying month of June in 1991. Just a mere 14 years later, he's at it again! Mikey got his 3rd career Bud Pole today at Pocono Raceway, and it came via a speed of 169.052 (53.238 sec). He won two poles waaaaaay back in June of 1991
Vickers visits camp:
Vickers visits camp:
June 9, 2005
On Tuesday, #25-Brian Vickers made the first of four scheduled trips to GMACs community outreach program, Team Focus. The weeklong summer camps provide fatherless boys ages 9-18 with leadership skills, guidance, Godly values and a continual relationship with a mentor
Rumblings – Dover:
Rumblings – Dover:
June 5, 2005
Greg Biffle didn't take the lead today till lap 241....after that the only trouble he encoutered was when he slapped the wall doing his victory burnout! Greg Biffle dominated the second half of the MBNA RacePoints 400 today at Dover International Speedway and became
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
May 26, 2005
Its back to work for the competitors in the NASCAR Busch Series following the second off-week of the season. The site of Saturday nights race Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. is NASCARs proverbial backyard, housing a majority of the sports team shops and driver
Martin wins the Nextel All-Star Challenge:
Martin wins the Nextel All-Star Challenge:
May 21, 2005
#6-Mark Martin, in his final Nextel Cup season, won the Nextel All-Star Challenge at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Martin also won segment 1 and was strong all night, leading 24 laps. It is the 2nd win in the All-Star race for Martin [also in 1998], Martin said if they field
Vickers wins Nextel Open:
Vickers wins Nextel Open:
May 21, 2005
#25-Brian Vickers won the Nextel Open at Lowe's Motor Speedway with a last lap bump of leader #0-Mike Bliss about 100 feet from the start-finish line. Pole sitters Mike Bliss had led the most lap with 16 before his 'mishap'. Vickers transfers into the Nextel All-Star
Bliss wins pole for Nextel Open:
Bliss wins pole for Nextel Open:
May 20, 2005
#0-Mike Bliss won the pole for the Nextel Open with an unofficial track record of 189.208mph, #5-Kyle Busch is on the outside pole, followed by #41-Casey Mears, #77-Travis Kvapil and #25-Brian Vickers. Two drivers wrecked on their first lap, #11-Jason Leffler [his
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Off Week
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Off Week
May 18, 2005
Saturday nights NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge at Lowes Motor Speedway is billed as a premier series event, but many of the participating drivers bring solid ties to the NASCAR Busch Series. Carl Edwards (#60 Charter Communications Ford), who won his second NASCAR
Vickers takes flight:
Vickers takes flight:
May 14, 2005
It's fair to say that NASCAR driver #25-Brian Vickers has enjoyed a variety of unique and special opportunities as a result of his occupation. But on Thursday, the 21 year-old enjoyed arguably one of his most memorable personal experiences ever. He joined a very small
Chevy Rock and Roll Schemes to be unveiled UPDATE 2 – IMAGES:
Chevy Rock and Roll Schemes to be unveiled UPDATE 2 – IMAGES:
May 13, 2005
Chevy Rock and Roll Schemes to be unveiled UPDATE 2 - IMAGES: Chevrolet will give race fans a taste of what they will see when they return to Richmond International Raceway in September for the Crown Royal IROC, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 200, Emerson Radio 250
Richmond Qualifying Notes:
Richmond Qualifying Notes:
May 13, 2005
Kasey Kahne won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Chevy American Revolution 400, lapping Richmond International Raceway in 20.775 seconds at 129.964 mph. Brian Vickers holds the track-qualifying record of 20.772 seconds, 129.983 mph, set May 14, 2004.
Johnson wins the pole at Darlington:
Johnson wins the pole at Darlington:
May 6, 2005
#5-Jimmie Johnson won the pole for the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at Darlington Raceway with a speed of 168.186mph. The rest of the top-5 are #57-Brian Vickers, #46-Robert Pressley, #40-Sterling Marlin, and #32-Shane Hmiel. Only one driver missed the race, #52-Eric McClure
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