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Biffle wins the Battle, Stewart wins the War:
Biffle wins the Battle, Stewart wins the War:
November 20, 2005
#16-Greg Biffle took the lead late, with 8 laps to go and won the FORD 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway by mere inches over #6-Mark Martin for his 6th win of the season and 9th of his career. Points leader #20-Tony Stewart finished 15th and won the 2005 Nextel Cup Championship
Ramblings/Qualifying Notes – Homestead
Ramblings/Qualifying Notes – Homestead
November 19, 2005
It's only fitting that on Championship Weekend we've got a Ford on the pole for the Ford 400. #99-Carl Edwards captured his second Bud Pole of the season (and of his career) today, edging out Ryan Newman by .002 of a second. He'll lead 'em to the green on Sunday with
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Homestead:
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Homestead:
November 17, 2005
Thirty-four races, more than 8,600 miles, events in two countries and arguably the most difficult competition in the 24-year history of the NASCAR Busch Series. After conquering those and so many other obstacles, one more remains for the two contenders for the 2005
Mears to the #42; McMurray released; Ganassi staying at three cars UPDATE 4 OFFICIAL:
Mears to the #42; McMurray released; Ganassi staying at three cars UPDATE 4 OFFICIAL:
November 7, 2005
now hearing that Ganassi is going to remain at three teams with one of the four Cup sponsors they have may change their sponosrship around and appear on more of the Ganassi cars [#40,#41,#42 and #30?]. WIth...McMurray moving to Roush Racing and Kurt Busch to Penske
Engine Dyno’s at Texas:
Engine Dyno’s at Texas:
November 7, 2005
NASCAR's engine-chassis dyno was busy last night after the race [at Texas], with officials checking the rear-wheel horsepower of the cars of winner #99-Carl Edwards, #41-Casey Mears (fourth), #48-Jimmie Johnson (fifth), #38-Elliott Sadler (ninth), #2-Rusty Wallace (
Texas Race Notes:
Texas Race Notes:
November 6, 2005
Carl Edwards won the Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway, scoring his fourth NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 47th career start. All four of his victories came in 2005. His last victory came at Atlanta, one race ago. Edwards joined Jimmie Johnson as the only
Rumblings – Texas:
Rumblings – Texas:
November 6, 2005
We had a Roush parade a couple races back at Kansas....today was the sequel. I said last week that Carl Edwards was backflipping himself into our hearts....today he's moved on down to the spleen! Carl Edwards led a Roush sweep today/tonight at Texas Motor Speedway
Edwards wins at Texas:
Edwards wins at Texas:
November 6, 2005
#99-Carl Edwards won the Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway for his 4th win of 2005 and his career. Edwards moves up to 3rd in points, only 77 behind leader #20-Tony Stewart who finished 6th, now has a 38 points lead over #48-Johnson. Just think, if it was the 'old
Pattie in for Elledge at Atlanta..for a good reason
Pattie in for Elledge at Atlanta..for a good reason
October 30, 2005
#41 crew chief, Jimmy Elledge is back home in NC today as wife Kelley [Earnhardt] had a baby on Saturday, Kennedy Dale. Brian Pattie will be Casey Mears crew chief at Atlanta.(NASCAR This Morning)(10-30-2005)
Testing at Homestead Scheduled:
Testing at Homestead Scheduled:
October 28, 2005
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series testing will take place at Homestead-Miami Speedway with test sessions scheduled for Monday, October 31 - Wednesday, November 2 and Monday, November 7 - Wednesday, November 9. The teams and drivers will be preparing for the upcoming
Mears final 2005 race in the pink car:
Mears final 2005 race in the pink car:
October 27, 2005
Casey Mears will make his final start in the pink #41 Target Dodge which showcases the pink ribbon logo of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). The auction of his one-of-a-kind helmet donated by Troy Lee Designs continues through the week on eBay more info
#30 for Mears in 2006:
#30 for Mears in 2006:
October 24, 2005
Casey Mears says he'd love to have the #42 next season if Jamie McMurray leaves, but that's simply "not an option." Owners points for each car number determine provisionals, and Mears' #41 will be given to 2006 rookie Reed Sorenson next season to enable him to make
Mears wins Checker-Rally’s award:
Mears wins Checker-Rally’s award:
October 21, 2005
The #41Target/Breast Cancer Research Foundation Team with Driver Casey Mears Wins won the Checkers/Rally's Double Drive-Thru Challenge at the UAW-GM Quality 500 on October 15th at Lowe's Motor Speedway. As the Official Burger and Drive-Thru Restaurant of NASCAR, Checkers
Rumblings – Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
Rumblings – Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
October 15, 2005
Maybe it _is_ his house! Jimmie Johnson won the UAW-GM Quality 504 tonight at Lowe's Motor Speedway, but we certainly couldn't call it a race. We had so many tires poppin' out there it sounded like duck season on da' bayou. There'll be a couple of teams who need to
Nicorette to sponsor Jeff Gordon in 2006, assoc and 2 races:
Nicorette to sponsor Jeff Gordon in 2006, assoc and 2 races:
October 14, 2005
Jeff Gordon will be sponsored by Nicorette gum as primary sponsor on the #24 Chevy for two events in 2006. DuPont will sponsor Gordon for 32 races, while Pepsi is on board as lead sponsor for two events [usually May Talladega and Daytina in July]. The stop-smoking
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