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Green wins at New Hampshire:
Green wins at New Hampshire:
July 19, 2003
#37-David Green passed Winston Cup driver #29-Kevin Harvick with 46 of 200 laps remaining in Saturday's New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway and held Harvick off by 0.474 seconds to win his second Busch Series race of the year. The win, combined
Hendrick not moving Vickers up:
Hendrick not moving Vickers up:
July 14, 2003
But Rick Hendrick denies plans to bring Brian Vickers up from the Busch Series.( Winston Salem Journal )(7-14-2003)
Hendrick not moving Vickers up:
Hendrick not moving Vickers up:
July 14, 2003
But Rick Hendrick denies plans to bring Brian Vickers up from the Busch Series.(Winston Salem Journal)(7-14-2003)
Hamilton Jr. wins at Chicago:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Chicago:
July 12, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Tropicana Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway on Saturday in dominating fashion, leading 186 laps of 200. It is Hamilton Jr's 2nd win of the season. Finishing 2nd was #17-Matt Kenseth, followed by #5-Brian Vickers, #19-Casey Mears and
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
June 29, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile. #5-Brian Vickers finished 2nd , followed by #1-David Stremme, #2-Ron Hornaday and #87-David Reutimann. #37-David Green re-takes the points lead over #10-Scott Riggs by 45 points, the top five are now separated
Nemechek wins at Dover:
Nemechek wins at Dover:
May 31, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 at Dover International Speedway for his 15th career Busch Series win. It was the first time a driver had won from the pole at Dover since Morgan Shepherd in 1986 and the first from the pole in 2003. The rest of
Been Asked about the Rookie Stripe:
Been Asked about the Rookie Stripe:
May 26, 2003
Numerous questions have arose lately regarding the yellow stripe on the rear bumper of a car driven by a rookie driver. Busch Driver Mike Bliss has completed a season on the Winston Cup Circuit and participated in their Rookie of the Year award, this makes him ineligible
Been Asked about the Rookie Stripe:
Been Asked about the Rookie Stripe:
May 26, 2003
Numerous questions have arose lately regarding the yellow stripe on the rear bumper of a car driven by a rookie driver. Busch Driver Mike Bliss has completed a season on the Winston Cup Circuit and participated in their Rookie of the Year award, this makes him ineligible
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
May 18, 2003
#2-Ron Hornaday won the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway. Hornaday beat #5-Brian Vickers by less than half a second to end a 63-event winless drought. Hornaday led 148 of the 200 laps in the race. #20-Mike Bliss was third, #37-David Green fourth
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
May 10, 2003
#10 Scott Riggs won the Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Speedway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season. #37-David Green was 2nd, followed by #57-Jason Keller, #5-Brian Vickers and #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. David Green takes over the points lead by
M&M’s Announcment UPDATE:
M&M’s Announcment UPDATE:
April 6, 2003
M&M's" Racing will make an announcement in the Talladega infield media center at 2:00pm on Friday April 4th.(4-3-2003) UPDATE: Hundreds of thousands of families live each day with Autism, including some in the NASCAR Winston Cup garage area. Elliott Sadler, driver
Helton and Vickers talk:
Helton and Vickers talk:
April 5, 2003
NASCAR president Mike Helton took a few minutes Friday to speak with Brian Vickers to make sure the 19-year-old driver understood why he was black-flagged while leading the Busch series race last Saturday in Texas. Vickers appeared on his way to his first career win
Happy Hour at Talladega:
Happy Hour at Talladega:
April 4, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton was the fastest in Happy Hour with a speed of 192.948, followed by #20-Mike Bliss, #32-Lyndon Amick, #12-Kerry Earnhardt and #5-Brian Vickers. For speeds, see BGN Racing and NASCAR.com.(4-4-2003)
Helton reviews restart policy
Helton reviews restart policy
March 31, 2003
Following a controversial call that resulted in a late-race black flag for Brian Vickers in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, NASCAR president Mike Helton reviewed the policy for passing on the restarts at the drivers' meeting before Sunday's Cup race. NASCAR
Nemechek wins at Texas:
Nemechek wins at Texas:
March 29, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek started last and finished first in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, but for the second straight day that part of the story took a backseat to NASCAR's version of justice at Texas Motor Speedway. One day after NASCAR took away Tony Stewart
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