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Gone Fishing:
Gone Fishing:
May 31, 2003
Jeff Burton, Kurt Busch, Greg Biffle, Jeff Green, Hank Parker Jr. and Carl Edwards are scheduled to compete in the second annual Citgo Jeff Burton Celebrity Challenge fishing tournament on June 4 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The drivers will join BASS anglers Kevin VanDam
Roush Teams Looking for sponsors:
Roush Teams Looking for sponsors:
May 28, 2003
The Roush Racing NASCAR Craftsman Truck teams head to Dover International Speedway this weekend with the future of the program up in the air unless sponsorship can be found. #50-Jon Wood and #99-Carl Edwards are going into the sixth race of the season 10th and 12th
Truck drivers to go Karting:
Truck drivers to go Karting:
April 28, 2003
Ten of the Series' toughest drivers will tackle the 12-turn road course at Victory Lane Indoor Karting Center in Charlotte on Wed., May 14 as part of the "Craftsman Go-Kart Challenge." The drivers will be dueling for bragging rights, in hopes of becoming the first-
Setzer repeats at Martinsville:
Setzer repeats at Martinsville:
April 12, 2003
#46-Dennis Setzer won't likely doubt the advice of his crew chief again. Wanting new tires and adjustments to his No. 46 Chevrolet, Setzer instead stayed on the track and out front late in Saturday's Advance Auto Parts 250 with the prompting from crew chief Danny Gill
Tony Price Named Interim Crew Chief For Jon Wood At Martinsville:
Tony Price Named Interim Crew Chief For Jon Wood At Martinsville:
April 2, 2003
Tony Price has been named the interim crew chief for Jon Wood and the #50 Navy Racing team for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway next weekend. Price will stand-in for John Monsam while he serves his two-month NASCAR suspension following
Kentucky CTS Sponsor to be named UPDATE:
Kentucky CTS Sponsor to be named UPDATE:
March 26, 2003
Kentucky Speedway will introduce its newest, toughest event sponsor during a news conference on Wednesday, March 26 beginning at 11:30am in the speedway's Blue Grass Hall. Craftsman Truck Series drivers Terry Cook and Carl Edwards will be available for comment and
Musgrave on pole at Mesa Marin:
Musgrave on pole at Mesa Marin:
March 23, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole at Meas Marin Raceway for Sunday's Lucas Oil 250 Presented by Glidden [televised on Speed Channel at 4:30pm/et] with a lap of 93.293mph, followed by #4-Bobby Hamilton at 92.966, rookie #99-Carl Edwards at 92.942, #59-Robert Pressley at
A New ROTY Candidate:
A New ROTY Candidate:
March 15, 2003
#93-Teri McDonald has signed up for a shot at rookie of the year in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck series, joining #31-Tina Gordon in challenging five men for the honor. It is the first time two women have been candidates for top rookie at the same time in any of NASCAR'
Edwards to sport special helmet:
Edwards to sport special helmet:
March 13, 2003
Carl Edwards will wear a helmet of a unique design when he gets behind the wheel of Roush Racing's #99 Ford for the Truck Series at Darlington Raceway tomorrow. Edwards asked 22 kindergarten students from Lake Norman (NC) Elementary to sign his white helmet. "I really
Ronnie Hornaday III to drive the #63 at Daytona:
Ronnie Hornaday III to drive the #63 at Daytona:
February 6, 2003
MB Motorsports and marketing partners, Summer Bay Resort and Dave Porter Truck Sales, are pleased to announce that Ronnie Hornaday III will drive the #63 Ford in the CTS race at Daytona next. I was so excited last night when I got the call from Mike Mittler, I couldnt
Carl Edwards to the #99 and Roush:
Carl Edwards to the #99 and Roush:
February 3, 2003
Roush Racing announced today that Carl Edwards will drive the #99 Roush Racing Ford in the CTS for the entire 2003 season, including Daytona. Edwards, 23, competed in seven truck races last season. His best finish was an eighth place at Kansas Speedway. This is a huge
Another rookie:
Another rookie:
January 14, 2003
University of Missouri student Carl Edwards, 23, has joined Tina Gordon in the chase for the 2003 Raybestos Rookie-of-the Year title. Edwards will drive the #63 Mittler Bros. Machine and Tool Ford, a truck in which he gave the St. Louis-area team its first series top
Leffler fastest Sunday in DIS testing:
Leffler fastest Sunday in DIS testing:
January 12, 2003
#2-Jason Leffler posted a fast lap of 182.386mph on Sunday claiming top speed honors in the second day of testing for the Feb. 14 Florida Dodge Dealers 250. Leffler's speed was fractionally quicker than that of #18-Chad Chaffin at 182.024. Third and fourth fastest
Driver to Debut:
Driver to Debut:
September 17, 2002
18-year-old NASCAR hopeful Regan Smith will make his CTS debut this Saturday at Big Daddys South Boston Speedway in the #63 MB Motorsports Ford truck. I am thrilled to have this opportunity to compete in the No. 63 truck for owner Mike Mittler and everyone at MB Motorsports
Cook wins pole at IRP:
Cook wins pole at IRP:
August 2, 2002
#29-Terry Cook won the pole at IRP with a speed of 108.549mph. #2-Jason Leffler will start 2nd at 108.240, followed by #16-Mike Bliss at 108.074; #18-Robert Pressley at 107.980; and (a nice surprise) #63-Carl Edwards at 107.650. See lineup at MotorsportsOne or NASCAR
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