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Casey Atwood News
Atwood and Bradshaw visit the Pentagon:
Atwood and Bradshaw visit the Pentagon:
August 15, 2003
During a recent visit to the Pentagon, the Navys [#14 Busch team] racing team visited the Sailors they represent on the track. NASCAR driver Casey Atwood, National Football League (NFL) Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw and Armando Fitz of the FitzBradshaw Racing
Atwood and Bradshaw visit the Pentagon:
Atwood and Bradshaw visit the Pentagon:
August 15, 2003
During a recent visit to the Pentagon, the Navys [#14 Busch team] racing team visited the Sailors they represent on the track. NASCAR driver Casey Atwood, National Football League (NFL) Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw and Armando Fitz of the FitzBradshaw Racing
Testing at Bristol:
Testing at Bristol:
August 12, 2003
Michael Waltrip will test his #15 Napa Chevy and #99 Aaron's Dream machine at Bristol Motor Speedway on Tuesday, Kenny Wallace will be there also helping Scott Wimmer with his Busch Team.(Speed Channel's IWC) Also, add #2-Rusty Wallace and Casey Atwood testing the #
Earnhardt Questionable? Safe? UPDATE 3 Fedawa to ‘substitute’ at NHIS..and beyond:
Earnhardt Questionable? Safe? UPDATE 3 Fedawa to ‘substitute’ at NHIS..and beyond:
July 14, 2003
Kerry Earnhardt's future is questionable. His owners, Terry Bradshaw and Armando Fitz, are used to being successful, and they need to perform because they are very much involved with very visible sponsorships, especially Bradshaw. If the driver is not performing, and
Testing at Indy SPEEDS:
Testing at Indy SPEEDS:
July 9, 2003
NASCAR Winston Cup Series teams will test July 8-9 and July 14-16 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in preparation for the 10th annual Brickyard 400 on Aug. 3. Unlike previous years, the 2003 tests are not mandatory for teams. The hours of testing for each day are
New Crew Chief for the #12; Temple to the #14:
New Crew Chief for the #12; Temple to the #14:
June 24, 2003
Bill Henderson will be the crew chief for the #12 Chevy starting this weekend at the Milwaukee Mile. The car is fielded by FitzBradshaw Racing and driven by Kerry Earnhardt. This will be Henderson's first crew chief position. Regular crew chief Bob Temple, along with
Marlin to run the #9 Truck:
Marlin to run the #9 Truck:
June 24, 2003
Steadman Marlin has never driven in a Truck Series race and he has never even seen the Milwaukee Mile, but this weekend the 22 year old Columbia, TN native gets the chance to do both. Marlin will pilot the #9 VOKAL/FASSCORE Marketing Ford for Billy Ballew Motorsports
#82 is now #14:
#82 is now #14:
June 19, 2003
Casey Atwood, driver of the #14 NAVY "Accelerate Your Life" Chevy has finalized his 2004 Busch Series schedule and will enter nine more races this season. Atwood finished ninth at Kentucky last week in his return to the NASCAR Busch Series after a two-year absence.
Atwood’s Busch Schedule Increased UPDATE Cup race dropped:
Atwood’s Busch Schedule Increased UPDATE Cup race dropped:
June 4, 2003
FitzBradshaw Racing has announced a revised schedule for the #82 Navy Chevy driven by Casey Atwood. FitzBradshaw Racing will add the June 14 Meijer 300 at Kentucky. FitzBradshaw Racing is also adding on the June 25 GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile to the schedule. The
Atwood’s Schedule Increased UPDATE:
Atwood’s Schedule Increased UPDATE:
June 4, 2003
FitzBradshaw Racing has announced a revised schedule for the #82 Navy Chevy driven by Casey Atwood. FitzBradshaw Racing will add the June 14 Meijer 300 at Kentucky. FitzBradshaw Racing is also adding on the June 25 GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile to the schedule. The
Atwood up for a Busch ride? Earnhardt in trouble? UPDATE:
Atwood up for a Busch ride? Earnhardt in trouble? UPDATE:
June 3, 2003
Casey Atwood may be a candidate for a Busch Series ride as FitzBradshaw Racing studies the possibility of adding a partial schedule for a second team, this weeks NASCAR Winston Cup Scene reports. Busch Series Editor Rick Houston reports that team owner Armando Fitz
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
May 23, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick won his 2nd Busch Series pole of the season turning a track-record lap at 184.543mph for Saturday's Carquest 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. The rest of the top five are #33-Tony Raines, #10-Scott Riggs, #99-Michael Waltrip and #87-Kyle Busch. Six drivers
Atwood in the Navy? UPDATE 5 It is OFFICIAL and includes a Cup race:
Atwood in the Navy? UPDATE 5 It is OFFICIAL and includes a Cup race:
May 22, 2003
hearing the U.S. Navy will sponsor a Winston Cup team in some capacity and an announcement will come soon. The Navy sponsors Jon Wood in the #50 Roush Racing Ford in the Truck Series.(5-13-2003) UPDATE: Roush Racing announced today that the U.S. Navy will not continue
Crew Chief Double:
Crew Chief Double:
May 22, 2003
#66-Hideo Fukuyama's crew chief, Gary Cogswell is pulling double duty this week at Lowe's Motor Speedway, he will be Fukuyama crew chief in Thursday's [now Friday's] ARCA race and Casey Atwood's crew chief for the #82 U.S. Navy Chevy in the Busch race on Saturday.
Atwood in the Navy? UPDATE 5 It is OFFICIAL:
Atwood in the Navy? UPDATE 5 It is OFFICIAL:
May 22, 2003
hearing the U.S. Navy will sponsor a Winston Cup team in some capacity and an announcement will come soon. The Navy sponsors Jon Wood in the #50 Roush Racing Ford in the Truck Series.(5-13-2003) UPDATE: Roush Racing announced today that the U.S. Navy will not continue
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