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Stewart, Wallace Win Fan Voting To Be Inducted Into Talladega-Texaco Walk of Fame:
Stewart, Wallace Win Fan Voting To Be Inducted Into Talladega-Texaco Walk of Fame:
July 18, 2006
Fan voting closed this past weekend for 2006 Talladega-Texaco Walk of Fame honorees, and on Saturday, Oct. 7 during Talladega Superspeedway's upcoming UAW-Ford 500 weekend, two new names will be added to this prestigious list: Tony Stewart and Rusty Wallace. The Talladega
Blewett wins Modified race at NHIS; Stewart 9th; Edwards 39th:
Blewett wins Modified race at NHIS; Stewart 9th; Edwards 39th:
July 16, 2006
John Blewett, III of Howell, N.J. drove to his second consecutive NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of the 2006 season in the New England 100 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Blewett passed James Civali of Meriden, Conn. on the final lap, just prior to the
New Hampshire Race Notes:
New Hampshire Race Notes:
July 16, 2006
Kyle Busch won the Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway, scoring his third NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 61st career start. All three of Buschs victories have occurred on a superspeedway. Busch scored his first victory in 2006.
Rumblings – New Hampshire – Race Notes:
Rumblings – New Hampshire – Race Notes:
July 16, 2006
It was every crew chief's worst nightmare.... A fairly long overtime led to fuel nerves up and down pit road today, but Kyle Busch had enough to outlast Carl Edwards and win the Lenox Industrial Tools 308 at New Hampshire International Speedway. This was the 3rd career
Unofficial Driver Points Standing
Unofficial Driver Points Standing
July 16, 2006
after Loudon [19 of 36 races]: #48-Jimmie Johnson 2789 #17-Matt Kenseth 2721 -68 #31-Jeff Burton 2478 -311 #5-Kyle Busch 2455 -334 #6-Mark Martin 2451 -338 #9-Kasey Kahne 2445 -344 #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2428 -361 #29-Kevin Harvick 2408 -381 #24-Jeff Gordon 2342 -447
Ramblings – New Hampshire Qualifying Notes:
Ramblings – New Hampshire Qualifying Notes:
July 14, 2006
It was Ryan Newman by an eyelash.... Newman grabbed his second Bud Pole of the season today at New Hamphshire International Speedway by .007 seconds over Jeff Burton for Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 300. The 37th top-spot of his career was accomplished with a lap
Edwards to run triple duty at NHIS; Stewart in a Modified too:
Edwards to run triple duty at NHIS; Stewart in a Modified too:
July 13, 2006
#99-Carl Edwards aside from running his normal Cup and Busch schedule this weekend, is scheduled to run in Saturdays Whelen Modified race. With running all three races, Edwards will log 600 laps and more than 634 miles around the 1.058-mile speedway. And before arriving
Roush driver making truck series debut:
Roush driver making truck series debut:
July 11, 2006
Roush Racing officials say Canadian driver will Peter Shepherd drive the team's #50 Ford in this weekend's O'Reilly 200 Craftsman Truck Series race at Memphis Motorsports Park. Roush signed a driver development contract the 19-year-old as a result of the team's Driver
Osborne back to the #99?
Osborne back to the #99?
July 9, 2006
Despite an early season shakeup that saw him lose his crew chief to teammate #26-Jamie McMurray, #99-Carl Edwards heads into Sunday's race at Chicagoland Speedway just outside the top 10 in the Nextel Cup standings. And now, team owner Jack Roush might reunite Edwards
Fifty-One Nextel Cup Drivers to Test at Indy July 10-12:
Fifty-One Nextel Cup Drivers to Test at Indy July 10-12:
July 7, 2006
Testing for the 13th Allstate 400 at the Brickyard will take place Monday, July 10, Tuesday, July 11 and Wednesday, July 12 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A total of 51 Nextel Cup Series drivers are scheduled to test on those days. Teams can only test a maximum
Truck Series News & Notes – Kansas:
Truck Series News & Notes – Kansas:
June 26, 2006
Kansas Speedway is a welcoming track for Truck Series drivers regardless of age, experience or competitive status. When the late Ricky Hendrick won the inaugural running of Saturday's O'Reilly Auto Parts 250, the 21-year-old became the then youngest to win a series
Jeff Gordon wins at Sonoma:
Jeff Gordon wins at Sonoma:
June 25, 2006
#24-Jeff Gordon won the Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway for his first win of 2006 and first in 19 races and 74th of his career [2 behind Dale Earnhardt], Gordon also moves into 8th in Drivers Points and the Chase. #12-Ryan Newman finished 2nd followed by #96
Harvick & Bowyer skipping Happy Hour:
Harvick & Bowyer skipping Happy Hour:
June 24, 2006
Harvick & Bowyer skipping Happy Hour: #29-Kevin Harvick and #07-Clint Bowyer will skip Saturday morning's final 45-minute Nextel Cup practice session at Infineon Raceway to give them a little extra time to get to The Milwaukee Mile for the Busch Series race that
Raybestos Rookie Notes for the Busch Series:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for the Busch Series:
June 19, 2006
Raybestos Rookie David Gilliland won the Meijer 300 at Kentucky. Gilliland scored his first victory in seven career Busch Series starts and is the first Busch Series regular to win in 2006. His previous best finish was 29th earlier this season at Texas. Gilliland was
Kahne wins rain shortened race at MIS:
Kahne wins rain shortened race at MIS:
June 18, 2006
#9-Kasey Kahne won the 3M Performance 400 at Michigan International Speedway, which was rained delayed, then shortened to 129 [of 200 scheduled laps] when rain fell around 5:00pm/et. The win is Kahne's 4th of the season, he has the most of any other driver this year
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