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Nashville News and Notes:
Nashville News and Notes:
March 23, 2005
Despite his historic win in Mexico City, a fourth-place finish to open the year at Daytona and a solid 11th-place result last week at Atlanta, Martin Truex Jr. (No. 8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet), the reigning NASCAR Busch Series champion, has been under the radar in
Off-Weekend News and Notes:
Off-Weekend News and Notes:
March 22, 2005
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, 10 Years Tough in 2005 and beginning its second decade as a NASCAR national touring series, is decidedly higher profile than in its inaugural season with events at many high-speed tracks like Daytona International Speedway and most
Osborne Wins WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Race:
Osborne Wins WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Race:
March 22, 2005
Carl Edwards didn't think life could get any better after winning the Aaron's 312 on Saturday afternoon. Little did he know that he would eclipse his shining moment the very next day. In stunning fashion, Edwards followed up his Busch Series triumph with a victory
AAA Salutes Edwards:
AAA Salutes Edwards:
March 22, 2005
"On behalf of the six AAA clubs in The Auto Club Group, I want to offer warm congratulations to Carl Edwards on the occasion of his first victory in a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race," Charles Podowski, president/CEO of The Auto Club Group said today. "Carl's dramatic
Dyno Testing at Atlanta:
Dyno Testing at Atlanta:
March 22, 2005
NASCAR got its first good look at chassis dyno numbers of engines under the new RPM-limiting rules. The Jimmie Johnson, Dave Blaney, Michael Waltrip, Mark Martin, Carl Edwards, Elliott Sadler, Kasey Kahne, Ryan Newman and Jamie McMurray cars were tested.(Winston Salem
So who to the #6 car in 2006?
So who to the #6 car in 2006?
March 22, 2005
Carl Edwards, driver of the #99 Roush Racing Ford, is no longer is slated to replace Mark Martin [retires from Cup at end of 2005] in the No. 6 after this season. "It's pretty obvious he's found a home in the 99," Smith says. "We're going to have to fill the 6 with
Edwards Drives Home too:
Edwards Drives Home too:
March 21, 2005
After Carl Edwards drove 500 miles to victory he left Atlanta with his motor coach driver and spent all night behind the wheel 680 miles to his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. His sponsor Scotts had a private jet waiting for him where he then flew to New York City
Atlanta Post Race Notes:
Atlanta Post Race Notes:
March 20, 2005
Carl Edwards won the Golden Corral 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, scoring his career-first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 17th career start. Edwards won both the NASCAR Busch Series and the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Joe Nemechek
StockCarFans – Rumblings – Atlanta:
StockCarFans – Rumblings – Atlanta:
March 20, 2005
We had a phenomenal finish to a fantastic weekend as Carl Edwards grabbed his first-ever Nextel Cup victory by a whopping .02 seconds over the ultra-consistent Jimmie Johnson in today's Golden Corral 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In a 25 lap shootout to the end, Edwards
Edwards wins at Atlanta, 1st Busch win, Buschwackers take top-five:
Edwards wins at Atlanta, 1st Busch win, Buschwackers take top-five:
March 19, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won the Aaron's 312 at Atlanta Motor Speedway for his first career Busch Series win. #33-Tony Stewart was 2nd, followed by #48-Jimmie Johnson, #17-Matt Kenseth and #38-Kasey Kahne. The first 9 spots were taken by Nextel Cup regulars, #10-Michael Jourdain
Edwards wins pole at Atlanta:
Edwards wins pole at Atlanta:
March 18, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won the pole for the Aaron's 312 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 191.364mph, almost 2mph faster the the outside pole sitter, #18-J.J. Yeley [189.564mph], the rest of the top five are @48-Jimmie Johnson, #47-Jon Wood and #2-Clint Bowyer. #41
Series News & Notes – Atlanta:
Series News & Notes – Atlanta:
March 16, 2005
When he was 12 years old, Reed Sorenson (#41 Discount Tire Co. Dodge) raced Legends Cars at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Just being at a facility like that when you are 12 is pretty neat, said Sorenson, a native of Peachtree City, Ga., located just outside of Atlanta. Now
Martin wins at Vegas:
Martin wins at Vegas:
March 12, 2005
#9-Mark Martin, who started 25th and made comments after qualifying that no way he could win, won the Sam's Town 300 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, for his 2nd win of the season and in a row, and his 47th career Busch Series win. #21-Kevin Harvick finished 2nd..for
Edwards wins pole at Las Vegas:
Edwards wins pole at Las Vegas:
March 11, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won the pole for Saturday's Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a speed of 170.951mph, his first career Busch Series pole in his 6th start. The rest of the top-5 are: #90-Elliott Sadler [who also starts 2nd on the Cup race], #5-Kyle Busch
Parrott and Gordon fight? UPDATE no action/penalties:
Parrott and Gordon fight? UPDATE no action/penalties:
March 11, 2005
NASCAR officials said they would look into an alleged confrontation between Robby Gordon and Brad Parrott, crew chief for Carl Edwards, before Sunday's Telcel Motorola 200 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. According to witnesses, Parrott approached Gordon before driver
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