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Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
October 9, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole Thursday for Friday night's Little Trees 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway (noon Saturday, TNT, tape-delayed). It's Harvick's fourth pole in the car this season and 10th of his career. The #21 continues to hold a 168-point advantage in the
Waltrip wins pole at Kansas:
Waltrip wins pole at Kansas:
October 3, 2003
#99-Michael Waltrip won the pole for Saturday's Mr. Goodcents 300 at Kansas Speedway with a new track record with his lap at 178.365 mph, earning his second Busch Series pole of the season (his last was at Richmond, Va., in May) and the 15th of his career. #38-Kasey
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
October 2, 2003
Busch Series driver [#10] Scott Riggs has given himself two weeks to make a major, and enviable, decision. Second in a tight Busch Series points race behind Brian Vickers, the 32-year-old has received "way more than 10" offers to drive in NASCAR's Nextel Cup series
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
October 2, 2003
Busch Series driver [#10] Scott Riggs has given himself two weeks to make a major, and enviable, decision. Second in a tight Busch Series points race behind Brian Vickers, the 32-year-old has received "way more than 10" offers to drive in NASCAR's Nextel Cup series
Testing at Lowe’s this week UPDATE:
Testing at Lowe’s this week UPDATE:
October 1, 2003
Nearly 25 NASCAR Busch Series drivers and teams are expected to participate in a testing session Monday and Tuesday [Sept 29-30] at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the "Little Trees" 300 on Friday, Oct. 10. Testing will run
Vickers adds another 2003 Cup race:
Vickers adds another 2003 Cup race:
September 26, 2003
Hendrick Motorsports is planning to move up the Winston Cup debut of its Busch Series driver, Brian Vickers. Vickers, who leads the Busch points race, was already planning to run this season's last four Cup races with MB2 Motorsports [ #01 US Army Pontiac ]. He will
Rooting for Hmiel:
Rooting for Hmiel:
September 22, 2003
Some Busch series drivers say they hope that Shane Hmiel follows NASCAR's orders to return to racing after he was suspended indefinitely for violating the sanctioning body's substance abuse policy. "I've always hung out with him in the motorhome a lot and I've never
Cup – Busch Sweep:
Cup – Busch Sweep:
September 20, 2003
The only time a driver has ever swept both ends of a NASCAR Busch Series/NASCAR Winston Cup Series weekend doubleheader at Dover was in September 1991, when Harry Gant accomplished the feat. Gant was in the midst of an incredible streak, in which he won four NASCAR
Vickers wins at Dover:
Vickers wins at Dover:
September 20, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers won the Stacker 2 200 at Dover International Speedway, winning the race off pit road during the finals pitstops, Vickers also takes over the points lead after #37-David Green was punted by #10-Scott Riggs and finished 31st with a very damaged car.
Vickers in the #01 for last 2003 Cup races UPDATE:
Vickers in the #01 for last 2003 Cup races UPDATE:
September 17, 2003
MB2 Motorsports and Hendrick Motorsports have tentatively reached an agreement to have Hendrick's 19-year-old Busch Series driver, Brian Vickers, run in the final four races of the 2003 Winston Cup season in MB2's #01 US Army Pontiac. Vickers, second in points in Busch
Vickers in the #01 for last four 2003 Cup races:
Vickers in the #01 for last four 2003 Cup races:
September 13, 2003
MB2 Motorsports and Hendrick Motorsports have tentatively reached an agreement to have Hendrick's 19-year-old Busch Series driver, Brian Vickers, run in the final four races of the 2003 Winston Cup season in MB2's #01 US Army Pontiac. Vickers, second in points in Busch
Vickers to run some Cup races end of 2003:
Vickers to run some Cup races end of 2003:
September 8, 2003
Brian Vickers, who will drive the #25 GMAC Hendrick Motorsports Chevy in Nextel Cup in 2004, says he has learned a lot by racing Cup drivers in the Busch Series. Currently third in the Busch standings, Vickers, 19, says his immediate goal is "to get as much experience
Vickers to run some Cup races end of 2003:
Vickers to run some Cup races end of 2003:
September 8, 2003
Brian Vickers, who will drive the #25 GMAC Hendrick Motorsports Chevy in Nextel Cup in 2004, says he has learned a lot by racing Cup drivers in the Busch Series. Currently third in the Busch standings, Vickers, 19, says his immediate goal is "to get as much experience
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
September 5, 2003
Following a restart with three of 250 laps remaining in Friday night's Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway, #17-Matt Kenseth passed #43-Johnny Sauter for the lead in Turn 2. Sauter stayed close and on the final turn of the final lap, Sauter nudged Kenseth out
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
The lineup for the Funai 250 NASCAR Busch Series race scheduled Friday at Richmond International Raceway after qualifying was canceled because of rain and the field set according to rules by Owners Points (not drivers) so #21-Kevin Harvick starts 1st, followed by #
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