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Blaney and FitzBradshaw? UPDATE 2 at Lowe’s in Busch car:
Blaney and FitzBradshaw? UPDATE 2 at Lowe’s in Busch car:
October 11, 2004
new news posted there but the FitzBradshaw Racing site [Busch #12, #14 and #82], HAD the #82 is listed as a 'Winston Cup' team with Dave Blaney driving [it has since been changed back to a Busch team and driver removed]. Have heard that former #49 Cup crew chief,
Dover News and Notes:
Dover News and Notes:
September 22, 2004
Atwood has extra confidence heading to Dover Casey Atwood (No. 14 U.S. NAVY Chevrolet) is perhaps a bit more excited about his chances heading into Saturdays race at Dover. Atwood, who won his first NASCAR Busch Series race at Dover in the fall 1999 event, comes off
#14 Team to visit Norfolk Area Shipyards:
#14 Team to visit Norfolk Area Shipyards:
September 14, 2004
NASCAR Busch Series driver Casey Atwood and his crew from the #14 FitzBradshaw Racing team will utilize their off-weekend to visit sailors and tour the Naval Station in Norfolk, Va. September 15-17. The U.S. Navy is the primary sponsor of the #14 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
US Navy not back with the #14 in 2005? UPDATE:
US Navy not back with the #14 in 2005? UPDATE:
September 11, 2004
The Navy isn't expected to return to Fitz-Bradshaw with Busch driver Casey Atwood.(Daily Press)(9-11-2004
Robby Gordon wins at Richmond:
Robby Gordon wins at Richmond:
September 10, 2004
#14-Casey Atwood saw it. #55-Robby Gordon wanted it. #8-Martin Truex Jr. decided it. While racing for the lead on Lap 236 of 250, Truex Jr. slid up into Atwood, then the leader, through Turns 3 and 4, and as they moved up the track, Gordon dashed below and into the
Penalties assessed:
Penalties assessed:
July 9, 2004
Busch Series crew chiefs Jay Guy, Scott Riefner, Kevin Payne, Julian Burgess and Larry Shore were issued fines for rules violations that occurred during the race weekend of the July 2 event at Daytona International Speedway
Stremme wins pole at Milwaukee:
Stremme wins pole at Milwaukee:
June 26, 2004
#32-David Stremme won the pole position for the Alan Kulwicki 250 Saturday night at the Milwaukee Mile with a speed of 122.553mph seconds, which broke the track qualifying record set by Kevin Harvick in June 2001. The rest of the top five were #27-Johnny Sauter [changed
Navy Salute Planned at Milwaukee:
Navy Salute Planned at Milwaukee:
June 25, 2004
The Milwaukee Mile is planning a "Salute to the Navy" in conjunction with Saturday's Alan Kulwicki 250 Busch Series race. The Great Lakes Naval Station will provide musical entertainment prior to the race, and station personnel will unfurl a 60-foot American flag during
Truex on pole at Nashville:
Truex on pole at Nashville:
June 11, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. for Saturday's Federated Auto Parts 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway with a lap of 163.596mph on the 1.33-mile concrete oval. It was Truex's second straight Busch Series pole on this track, and fourth of the season. He didn't start on the pole
NEWS & NOTES DOVER
NEWS & NOTES DOVER
June 2, 2004
FitzBradshaw Racing on board with Drive For Diversity FitzBradshaw Racing has embraced NASCARs Drive For Diversity initiative by hiring two interns who will work in the teams day-to-day front office and with its on-track performance operations starting Thursday. Stacy
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
May 22, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the NASCAR Busch Series race at Nazareth Speedway, turning a fast lap at 131.167mph in hot conditions Saturday. The 19-year-old Busch raced to his first career Busch Series victory last week in Richmond, and leads the season standings
Busch wins pole at Richmond:
Busch wins pole at Richmond:
May 13, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch lead a group of 14 drivers to best the previous track record (126.868 mph set in 2002 by Dale Earnhardt Jr.) with a lap of 129.348mph t owin the pole for the Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway, his 3rd pole of the season. The 3/4-mile track
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes – St. Louis:
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes – St. Louis:
May 7, 2004
It will be all in a days work, literally, for the NASCAR Busch Series this weekend at Gateway International Raceway near St. Louis. Practice, qualifying and the Charter 250 will all be held on Saturday. Indianapolis Raceway Park has been the only one-day show the
Bowyer on the pole at Talladega:
Bowyer on the pole at Talladega:
April 22, 2004
#21-Clint Bowyer won the pole for the Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway with a speed 184.253. however BGNRacing.com is reporting there could be an engine problem with the #21 Chevy. The rest of the top five: #2-Ron Hornaday, #8-Martin Truex, Jr., #55-Robby Gordon
Nashville News and Notes:
Nashville News and Notes:
April 7, 2004
You might say that David Green (No. 37 Timber Wolf Chevrolet) had a pretty good year at Nashville Superspeedway in 2003. He won the season's first race there with a thrilling last-lap pass of Johnny Sauter (No. 27 Kleenex/Scott Brand Products Chevrolet), and then finished
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