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Michigan Race News and Notes:
Michigan Race News and Notes:
June 18, 2006
Kasey Kahne won the 3M Performance 400 presented by Post-It Picture Paper at Michigan International Speedway, scoring his fifth NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 87th career start. Kahne scored his fourth victory in 2006, the most of all drivers. Kahne also won
Rumblings – Michigan:
Rumblings – Michigan:
June 18, 2006
Kasey Kahne won the 3M Performance 258 presented by Post-It Picture Paper this afternoon at a rainy Michigan International Speedway for his 4th win of 2006 (no one has more). After about an hour's delay getting started (and multiple yellows for precipitation) the race
Hank Parker Jr. Done Racing Full Time?:
Hank Parker Jr. Done Racing Full Time?:
June 16, 2006
Hank Parker, Jr. watched Carl Edwards score the win at the Nashville Superspeedway in a car he helped practice on Saturday. Parker, a guy who has two Busch Series trophies of his own, says helping Edwards get to victory lane is as close as he wants to get again. I
News & Notes from the Raybestos Rookie Contenders:
News & Notes from the Raybestos Rookie Contenders:
June 13, 2006
Chad McCumbee was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the June 9 Sam's Town 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. McCumbee finished ninth, his best finish in eight career Truck Series starts and took top rookie honors for the first time this season. He led the race once for
Cup Drivers Complete Test at Infineon Raceway:
Cup Drivers Complete Test at Infineon Raceway:
June 8, 2006
Four Nextel Cup drivers completed a two-day test session on Wednesday at Infineon Raceway in advance of the upcoming Dodge/Save Mart 350 weekend, June 23-25. #99-Carl Edwards, #5-Kyle Busch), #41-Reed Sorenson and #07-Clint Bowyer traversed the twisting 10-turn, 1.
Two Cup drivers to test West Series cars at Infineon UPDATE make it 4:
Two Cup drivers to test West Series cars at Infineon UPDATE make it 4:
June 7, 2006
Infineon Raceway will host a test for the NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series. A few NASCAR NEXTEL Cup regulars, #99-Carl Edwards and #41-Reed Sorenson will participate in the West Series test session in advance of the upcoming Dodge/Save Mart 350
Teams have Substitute Drivers Lined Up for Nasvhille:
Teams have Substitute Drivers Lined Up for Nasvhille:
June 6, 2006
With eight full time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers entered in Saturday's race, substitute drivers will be on call to accommodate the back-and-forth schedules between Nashville and Pocono. In addition to Hank Parker Jr. sitting in when necessary for Carl Edwards, the following
Truck Series News & Notes:
Truck Series News & Notes:
June 6, 2006
Mark Martin ( 6 Scotts Ford) became the season's first three-time winner when he beat Roush Racing teammate Carl Edwards (# 50 Scotts/Ortho Ford) by just under four seconds at Dover International Speedway on June 2. The one-two finish was the organization's first since
Martin wins the AAA Insurance 200:
Martin wins the AAA Insurance 200:
June 2, 2006
For the third time this season, Mark Martin brought home the checkered flag in the Truck Series. Martin swapped the lead with front-runner Kyle Busch a couple of times, but Busch lost a lap after being black-flagged and had to return to the pits because of a loose
Two drivers doing triple duty at Dover:
Two drivers doing triple duty at Dover:
June 2, 2006
two drivers are entered to run all three NASCAR races at Dover: Nextel Cup, Busch Series and Truck Series: #5/5/51-Kyle Busch #99/60/50-Carl Edwards.(6-2-2006)
UPDATE: Scotts, Ortho to Sponsor:
UPDATE: Scotts, Ortho to Sponsor:
June 1, 2006
Roush Racing has announced that The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company's Ortho brand will sponsor Roush Racings #50 Ford driven by Carl Edwards in this weekends Truck Series AAA Insurance 200 at Dover International Speedway. roushracing.com)(6-1-2006)
Carl Edwards returns to drive the #50 at Dover:UPDATE:
Carl Edwards returns to drive the #50 at Dover:UPDATE:
May 30, 2006
Roush Racing has announced that Carl Edwards will return to the Truck Series for Roush Racing in the #50 Ford F-150 this Friday in the AAA Insurance 200 at Dover International Speedway. Edwards last raced in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2004, when he competed in the
Charllote Race News and Notes:
Charllote Race News and Notes:
May 28, 2006
Kasey Kahne won the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowes Motor Speedway, scoring his fourth NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 84th career start. This is Kahnes third victory in 2006, tying Jimmie Johnson for the most this season. Kahnes last victory came at Texas in April
Kahne wins Coca-Cola 600:
Kahne wins Coca-Cola 600:
May 28, 2006
#9-Kasey Kahne won the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway, leading 158 of 400 laps, for his third win of 2006 and 4th of his career. It is the first Dodge to wins the race since Richard Petty in 1977. #48-Jimmie Johnson finished 2nd, breaking his streak at three
Rumblings – Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
Rumblings – Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
May 28, 2006
Kasey Kahne led early and often tonight at Lowe's Motor Speedway and took the Coca-Cola Pit Stop 600 by a comfortable margin over Jimmie Johnson. In a race where we saw more action in the pits and less racing than we've ever had in Charlotte (thanks to a miniscule
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