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Testing at Indy:
Testing at Indy:
July 6, 2005
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series drivers will test during three separate sessions in July at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, preparing for the 12th annual Allstate 400 at the Brickyard on Sunday, Aug. 7. The first test session takes place Tuesday, July 5 and Wednesday, July
Rumblings – Daytona:
Rumblings – Daytona:
July 3, 2005
And you thought the 400 stood for miles.....it's minutes! After a nearly 3 hour rain delay we were treated to one of the best plate races we've had in years....and when you've got the winner leading 151 of the 160 laps, that's not a stretch! Tony Stewart's four-wide
Pennzoil on the #99 for Daytona:
Pennzoil on the #99 for Daytona:
July 1, 2005
Carl Edwards will sports a Pennzoil Platinum paint schemes [or should I call it paint decals now?] on the #99 Roush Racing Ford for the Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway on July 2nd. Pennzoil Platinum full synthetic motor oil is the most advanced product
New GM for Roush’s Busch and Truck programs:
New GM for Roush’s Busch and Truck programs:
June 30, 2005
Max Jones has been named the general manager for Roush Racing's Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series teams based in Mooresville, N.C. Roush fields one full-time Busch team with #60-Carl Edwards and two full-time truck teams with #99-Ricky Craven and #50-Todd Kluever
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Daytona
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Daytona
June 28, 2005
Second half Top 10 ramped up, too The 79 points separating the first four positions in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings is also reflective throughout the remainder of top 10. Kenny Wallace has accumulated five top-10 finishes in his last seven races including
Kansas News and Notes:
Kansas News and Notes:
June 28, 2005
Shake-up in the points standings again Its looking like another exciting year in the battle for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. Setzer led 152 of 200 laps to win the Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200, his second victory in six days. Setzer trailed Bobby Hamilton
Special on neurology of NASCAR TV Special in the works:
Special on neurology of NASCAR TV Special in the works:
June 26, 2005
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, an Atlanta neurosurgeon and the network's senior medical correspondent, was in Concord, NC this week at Lowe's Motor Speedway filming an hourlong CNN medical special show scheduled for Sept. 25 about motor sports from a medical perspective. Among
Wheldon wins 2nd Qtr DOTY Vote:
Wheldon wins 2nd Qtr DOTY Vote:
June 26, 2005
Indy 500 winner, and the Indy Racing League points leader, Dan Wheldon, edged NASCAR's Greg Biffle to win the vote for the Speed Channel Driver of the Year second quarter, 2005. Wheldon, who drives the #26 Klein Tools/Jim Beam Dallara/Honda for Andretti Green Racing
Rumblings – Infineon Raceway:
Rumblings – Infineon Raceway:
June 26, 2005
Tony Stewart was much the best this afternoon and it was just a matter of time till he got by Ricky Rudd late (lap 100) to prove it. Tony won today's Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway after dominating much of the second half (leading 39 of the 110 laps). This
Special on neurology of NASCAR TV Special AIR’s TONIGHT:
Special on neurology of NASCAR TV Special AIR’s TONIGHT:
June 26, 2005
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, an Atlanta neurosurgeon and the network's senior medical correspondent, was in Concord, NC this week at Lowe's Motor Speedway filming an hourlong CNN medical special show scheduled for Sept. 25 about motor sports from a medical perspective. Among
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Milwaukee
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Milwaukee
June 23, 2005
Keller strong at The Mile Jason Keller (#35 McDonalds Ford) isnt one to show much emotion, but the NASCAR Busch Series iron man has to be excited to arrive at Milwaukee. Keller, currently 10th in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings, carries the best record among
NASCAR TV Guides:
NASCAR TV Guides:
June 23, 2005
this week, the June 26th issue of TV Guide is featuring four pairs of teammates: #38-Elliott Sadler and #88-Dale Jarrett from Robert Yates Racing; #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. and #15-Michale Waltrip of DEI; #48-Jimmie Johnson and #24-Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports;
Biffle wins at Michigan:
Biffle wins at Michigan:
June 19, 2005
#16-Biffle stayed out during the last caution and leader at the time [lap 168] #20-Tony Stewart stopped for 4 tires, and Biffle was never challenged after that and won the Batman Begins 400 at Michigan International Speedway for his 5th win of 2005 and 8th career win
Michigan News and Notes:
Michigan News and Notes:
June 19, 2005
Greg Biffle won the Batman Begins 400 at Michigan International Speedway, scoring his eighth NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 93rd career start. This is the eighth victory for Ford in 2005. Chevrolet has six and Dodge has one. Biffle remained second in the NASCAR
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
June 18, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway with a powerful 2-car pass to 2nd, then on the final restart, blew by #8-Martin Truex Jr. to win by about 10 car lenghts. Edwards dominated the race and led 150 of 200 laps. #2-Clint Bowyer was third, followed
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