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Casey Atwood News
Three drivers at the wheel of the #6:
Three drivers at the wheel of the #6:
June 19, 2005
Unilever Foods and Evernham Motorsports announced that Casey Atwood, Tracy Hines and Mike Wallace will join the Hungry Drivers Racing program. Each will get time behind the wheel of the #6 Dodge Charger in upcoming events, beginning with the June 18, 2005 NASCAR Busch
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kentucky
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kentucky
June 15, 2005
Green, Wallace brothers look to compete at Kentucky A little sibling rivalry will be added to Saturday nights race at Kentucky Speedway as two sets of brothers will compete against each other in addition to the field. Two of the three racing Green brothers who hail
Atwood back with Evernham UPDATE:
Atwood back with Evernham UPDATE:
June 9, 2005
Casey Atwood is scheduled to compete in upcoming NASCAR Busch Series races at Kentucky Speedway (June 18) and Pikes Peak International Raceway near Colorado Springs, Colo., (July 23). Atwood will drive a car fielded by Evernham Motorsports, for whom he once drove in
Congrats:
Congrats:
May 23, 2005
NASCAR Driver Casey Atwood married long-time girlfriend Laura Pride Saturday, May 21st. At present, Atwood doesn't have a full time gig after running a few Truck Series race for Bobby Hamilton Racing.(5-23-2005)
Fontane to make CTS debut in BHR #4 at Mansfield:
Fontane to make CTS debut in BHR #4 at Mansfield:
May 10, 2005
NASCAR Newcomer Chris Fontaine will make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in the UAW-GM/Ohio 250 at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway on Sunday May 15th. The 23 year-old Lakeland, Florida native will pilot the #4 Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge driven previously this
Fines Announced for Daytona Infractions:
Fines Announced for Daytona Infractions:
February 23, 2005
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series crew chief Chris Showalter was fined $2,000 while Mike Hillman Jr., Steve Kuykendall and Randy Seals were issued $500 fines for rule violations that occurred during last weekends NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Daytona International
Earnhardt wins the pole:
Earnhardt wins the pole:
February 17, 2005
#15-Kerry Earnhardt won the first pole of his short Truck Series career by winning the pole for the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at the Daytona International Speedway, with a lap of 182.478mph. Earnhardt was followed by #46-Dennis Setzer, #12-Robert Huffman, #22-Bill
Atwood/Peters to the #4, Hamilton to the #04:
Atwood/Peters to the #4, Hamilton to the #04:
February 15, 2005
it was reported on Speed Channel's NASCAR Live [6:00pm/et, Tues] that Bobbu Hamilton would switch to the #04 and Casey Atwood and Tim Peters will run the #4. Why? With the new qualifying procedures, the #4 is guaranteed to make the first 5 races and Hamilton can fall
Daytona Testing Wraps Up:
Daytona Testing Wraps Up:
January 17, 2005
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series wrapped up a two-day test session in preparation for the season-opening Florida Dodge Dealers 250 on Friday night, Feb. 18 at historic Daytona International Speedway. Monday's Speeds: 1. #75-David Starr, Chevy, 187.594 mph 2. #6-Ron
Truck Series Testing at Daytona finally underway:
Truck Series Testing at Daytona finally underway:
January 16, 2005
After a 30 hour, 50 minute delay for two days of rain, trucks finally hit the track at 3:50pm/et. By 3:58, they were already drafting. Ricky Craven (#99) was first truck on the track. Due to weather, they will test until 11:00pm/et Sunday, then return on Monday. The
Hamilton Announces Partial Sponsorship with Bailey’s Cigarettes for 2005:
Hamilton Announces Partial Sponsorship with Bailey’s Cigarettes for 2005:
January 15, 2005
Bobby Hamilton Racing announces sponsorship with Bailey's Cigarettes as the primary sponsor on two trucks from the BHR stable for the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. The current NCTS Champion's #4 Dodge will adorn the logos from Bailey's as a primary sponsor
Atwood to test for Hamilton:
Atwood to test for Hamilton:
January 15, 2005
Casey Atwood, who was released from FitzBradshaw Racing in the Busch Series last year, is scheduled to test a Bobby Hamilton Racing truck this weekend at Daytona. BHR veteran Randy Seals is listed as the truck's crew chief for the test.(NASCAR.com)(1-15-2005)
Atwood still looking; lawsuit UPDATE 3:
Atwood still looking; lawsuit UPDATE 3:
January 13, 2005
The clock is ticking on Casey Atwood's hopes of racing this season. Atwood lost his Busch Series driving job with FitzBradshaw Racing near the end of last season and has yet to land another ride. The Busch season opens Feb. 19 at Daytona, and all of the top teams have
Testing at Vegas Jan 26-29th:
Testing at Vegas Jan 26-29th:
December 26, 2004
More than 50 Cup [NNC] and Busch [NBS] teams are expected to descend on LVMS on Jan. 26-29 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to experiment with the new tires, spoilers and body designs that will go into effect in the coming season. It's the first open test for teams on an
Atwood out? UPDATE 2 not mutual?:
Atwood out? UPDATE 2 not mutual?:
October 24, 2004
hearing that the #14 Fitzbradshaw team and driver Casey Atwood have parted ways. Supposedly the team is trying to get Dave Blaney to finish out the season
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