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Carl Edwards’ Busch Win is Roush Fenway’s 350th Overall:
Carl Edwards’ Busch Win is Roush Fenway’s 350th Overall:
April 9, 2007
Carl Edwards drove the #60 Dish Network Ford home to his second Busch Series win of the 2007 season in Nashville over the weekend and at the same time, hit a milestone for Roush Fenway Racing. Edwards' second consecutive win gave Roush Fenway their 350th overall win
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Nashville Superspeedway Highlights
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Nashville Superspeedway Highlights
April 7, 2007
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown will preview the Busch Series at Nashville, Saturday at 3 p.m. ET, with the race to start at 3:30 p.m. Erik Kuselias will host the telecast, while studio analysts Brad Daugherty and Stacy Compton will join Kuselias in the ESPN Pit Studio, with
Petty to Trade Paint on SPEED starting at Texas:
Petty to Trade Paint on SPEED starting at Texas:
April 3, 2007
SPEED will add NASCAR veteran #45-Kyle Petty to its popular weekly program Tradin' Paint, beginning April 14 at 7:30pm/et. "Adding Kyle as a regular panelist gives SPEED yet another credible voice in our coverage of NASCAR," said Frank Wilson, SPEED VP of Production
Unofficial Driver Points Top-12 Standing
Unofficial Driver Points Top-12 Standing
April 1, 2007
after Martinsville [6 of 36 races]: #24-Jeff Gordon 966 #31-Jeff Burton 938 -28 #48-Jimmie Johnson 906 -60 #17-Matt Kenseth 836 -130 #5-Kyle Busch 804 -162 #11-Denny Hamlin 776 -190 #07-Clint Bowyer 751 -215 #20-Tony Stewart 726 -240 #99-Carl Edwards 710 -256 #29-Kevin
Ramblings – Martinsville Qualifying:
Ramblings – Martinsville Qualifying:
March 30, 2007
It was Denny Hamlin today at Martinsville Speedway as he took the Bud Pole for Sunday's Goody's Cool Orange 500 with a time of 19.911 sec (95.103 mph). The Virginia driver has now captured the last two poles in his home state as his last top-spot was at Richmond last
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes:
March 26, 2007
Joey Clanton was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the March 16 American Commercial Lines 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Clanton scored a ninth-place finish, his second top-10 in four career Craftsman Truck Series starts. He has grabbed Raybestos Rookie of the Race
Rumblings – Bristol Race Notes:
Rumblings – Bristol Race Notes:
March 26, 2007
Kyle Busch won the first-ever COT event today at Bristol Motor Speedway as he took the Food City 504 by about a half-length over Jeff Burton, barely surviving a G/W/C in the process. It was the 4th Nextel Cup win of Kyle's young career (he's tied for 69th on the all
Unofficial Driver Points Top-12 Standing
Unofficial Driver Points Top-12 Standing
March 25, 2007
after Bristol [5 of 36 races]: #24-Jeff Gordon 791 #31-Jeff Burton 788 -3 #48-Jimmie Johnson 716 -75 #17-Matt Kenseth 697 -94 #29-Kevin Harvick 647 -144 #5-Kyle Busch 639 -152 #01-Mark Martin 629 -162 [missed 1 race] #07-Clint Bowyer 621 -170 #11-Denny Hamlin 606 -
News & Notes – Martinsville Part I:
News & Notes – Martinsville Part I:
March 19, 2007
A year ago, Mike Skinner (#5 Toyota Tundra Toyota) was the picture of frustration. The 1995 Craftsman Truck Series champion won the most Budweiser Poles and led the second highest number of laps but won just a single race before squeaking into 10th place in final standings
Engines Dyno’d at Atlanta:
Engines Dyno’d at Atlanta:
March 19, 2007
NASCAR tested eight cars on the chassis dyno after the race to see if there is a measurable loss in power after a 500-mile race with the recent switch to unleaded fuel. Cars tested were those of winner #48-Jimmie Johnson, #20-Tony Stewart, #17-Matt Kenseth, #99-Carl
Yates still sees challenges in Unleaded Fuel usage:
Yates still sees challenges in Unleaded Fuel usage:
March 18, 2007
Doug Yates [#38, #88 Roberts Yates Racing Fords] has had a chance to pull apart and examine the engines from the first two races in the unleaded era, and he sees some challenges ahead. In fact, Yates said, his engines came within, say, 10 laps of wholesale failure
Tires to be watched at Atlanta:
Tires to be watched at Atlanta:
March 18, 2007
The tire story began to develop in the Craftsman Truck race Friday night, when many tires showed signs of blistering and chunking. The problem, if anything, became more pronounced during the Busch race, which puzzled some of the veterans. It rained here [Atlanta Motor
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown: ESPN On ABC Atlanta Motor Speedway Highlights:
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown: ESPN On ABC Atlanta Motor Speedway Highlights:
March 15, 2007
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown will preview the Busch Series Atlanta action Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET on ABC with host Brent Musburger and co-host Chris Fowler, Brad Daugherty, Tim Brewer and reporter Shannon Spake. Jerry Punch, Rusty Wallace and Andy Petree will also contribute
News & Notes – Part I:
News & Notes – Part I:
March 6, 2007
It's dj vu all over again for the Craftsman Truck Series' "original" champions. Jack Sprague (#60 Con-way Freight Toyota), Mike Skinner (#5 Toyota Tundra Toyota) and Ron Hornaday Jr. (#33 AES HR Solutions Chevy) occupy three of the top four positions in the standings
Hamlin Could Run Full Busch Season:
Hamlin Could Run Full Busch Season:
March 5, 2007
#20-Denny Hamlin made a promise to crew chief David Rogers that might result in Hamlin running more Busch Series races. Hamlin did not plan to run the full season, but that could change. "I'm pretty much stuck on not running the full season," said Hamlin, who drove
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