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Osbourne Wins Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race Award at Pocono:
Osbourne Wins Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race Award at Pocono:
July 25, 2005
Bob Osborne, crew chief of the #99 Taurus, had the unenviable task of bringing Carl Edwards from the back of the pack to the front this Sunday at Pocono Raceway. Knowing it would take more than just a fast race car, Osborne executed a risky pit strategy that landed
Kurt Busch wins at Pocono, Roush Sweeps:
Kurt Busch wins at Pocono, Roush Sweeps:
July 24, 2005
#97-Kurt Busch won the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway, leading 131 of 203 laps for his 2nd win of 2005 and 13th of his career. With #99-Carl Edwards win at Pocono in June, Roush Racing swept the two Pocono races in 2005, Rounding out the top-five were #2-Rusty
Pocono Race Nates:
Pocono Race Nates:
July 24, 2005
Kurt Busch won the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway, scoring his 13th career NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 170th career start. Buschs last victory came at Phoenix, 12 races ago. This is Buschs second victory in 2005. Busch has scored top-10 finishes
Rumblings – Pocono:
Rumblings – Pocono:
July 24, 2005
Kurt Busch kinda "stunk it up" today at Pocono Raceway as he was easily the dominant car in the Pennsylvania 507.5. After leading 110 of the first 121 circuits, and falling back after a poor pit stop, Busch took the lead for the final time on lap 183 to record his
David Green wins at Pikes Peak:
David Green wins at Pikes Peak:
July 23, 2005
#27-David Green won the ITT Industries, Systems Division and Goulds Pumps Salute to the Troops 250 presented by Dodge at Pikes Peak International Raceway, his first Busch Series victory since 2003 on Saturday. The win was Green's 9th of his career. Green passed #2-
McMurray wins pole at Pocono:
McMurray wins pole at Pocono:
July 23, 2005
#42-Jamie McMurray celebrated his option pickup by owner Chip Ganassi by winning the pole for the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The pole is McMurray's first of 2005 and 2nd of his career and puts him in the 2006 Budweiser Shootout [in either the #42 or the #6
Pocono Qualifying Notes:
Pocono Qualifying Notes:
July 23, 2005
Jamie McMurray won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Pennsylvania 500, lapping Pocono Raceway in 53.330 seconds at 168.761 mph. Kasey Kahne holds the track-qualifying record of 52.164 seconds, 172.533 mph, set June 11, 2004. There have been 18 different
Bowyer wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Bowyer wins pole at Pikes Peak:
July 22, 2005
#2-Clint Bowyer won the pole for the ITT Industries, Systems Division and Goulds Pumps Salute to the Troops 250 presented by Dodge [WHEW!] at Pikes Peak International Raceway with a speed of 133.611mph. Rounding out the top-5 are #1-Johnny Sauter, #64-Bill Elliott
Edwards to run at Pocono and Pikes Peak..with help from Kimmel [now Gerhart] and Parker UPDATE:
Edwards to run at Pocono and Pikes Peak..with help from Kimmel [now Gerhart] and Parker UPDATE:
July 22, 2005
It was just six short weeks ago that #99-Carl Edwards brought home his second career win in the series at Pocono Raceway. It was Edwards' first trip to the 2.5-mile track. Not only did Edwards pick up Jack Roush's first victory as a car owner at the track, his 29th
Parrott Wins Busch Series Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race Award at NHIS:
Parrott Wins Busch Series Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race Award at NHIS:
July 19, 2005
Starting the New England in 21st place, the future looked bleak for Brad Parrott and his #60 crew. However, a combination of savvy pit strategy and near-flawless driving from Carl Edwards brought the Charter team a runner-up finish at the Magic Mile. For coaching Edwards
Truex wins at New Hampshire:
Truex wins at New Hampshire:
July 16, 2005
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway for his first Busch Series win at the track and becoming the 19th different winner in 19 Busch Series races there. Truex Jr. held off Carl Edwards in a green-white-checkered finish
Harvick wins at Chicago:
Harvick wins at Chicago:
July 9, 2005
#21-Kevin Harvick won the USG Durock 300 at Chicagoland Speedway posting his 15th NASCAR Busch Series victory and 2nd of the 2005 season. Harvick is 13th in driver points after only running in 12 of 19 races with 8 top fives. Rounding out the top-4 were #66-Greg Biffle
Office Depot to become Edwards exclusive sponsor:
Office Depot to become Edwards exclusive sponsor:
July 8, 2005
Office Depot, the "Official Office Products Partner of NASCAR" and Roush Racing announced today that Office Depot has signed a new multi-year deal to be the primary sponsor of the #99 Roush Racing Ford, driven by Carl Edwards beginning in the 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
More testing at Indy next week:
More testing at Indy next week:
July 8, 2005
Testing for the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard began this week at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but the real rush hours will take place July 11-12 and July 18-19. A total of 40 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series drivers are scheduled to test on those four days, with 23 on
Week One of Indy Testing over:
Week One of Indy Testing over:
July 7, 2005
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series drivers Kurt Busch and Ricky Rudd improved upon their test speeds from July 5 during testing of race setups July 6, putting the wrap on a two-day Allstate 400 at the Brickyard test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Reigning series champion Busch
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