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So..why did Blount and the #66 make the race at Milwaukee?
So..why did Blount and the #66 make the race at Milwaukee?
July 3, 2003
The field at Milwaukee last week was set per owners points/the rules book [past winners, race attempts and qualifying draw]. No matter how #66 team owner Wayne Jessel figured it out, he was not able to get driver Chad Blount in the race as it was their first race of
Newman and Blount? Not Rusty? UPDATE 3:
Newman and Blount? Not Rusty? UPDATE 3:
June 20, 2003
hearing Chad Blount is going to drive a Busch Series car at Milwaukee. Miller Brewing is going to paint the car up to look just like the #22 Miller High Life car that Bobby drove in 1983, the year he won his and Miller's only championship, as a tribute and celebration
Allison, Miller High Life and Blount at Milwaukee:
Allison, Miller High Life and Blount at Milwaukee:
June 20, 2003
Miller Brewing Company announced that it will commemorate the 100th Anniversary of its High Life brand by bringing together High Life Racing's past and present to sponsor a stock car in the upcoming Busch Series race at the Milwaukee Mile, June 29. High Life was a
Newman and Blount? Not Rusty? UPDATE:
Newman and Blount? Not Rusty? UPDATE:
June 17, 2003
hearing Chad Blount is going to drive a Busch Series car at Milwaukee. Miller Brewing is going to paint the car up to look just like the #22 Miller High Life car that Bobby drove in 1983, the year he won his and Miller's only championship, as a tribute and celebration
Rusty Busch Team UPDATE 3:
Rusty Busch Team UPDATE 3:
June 13, 2003
Rusty Wallace is planning to field a Busch team next season, and the questions now are: Who might drive for the Winston Cup veteran, and will this team be a step toward the expansion of Penske South to a three-team Cup operation?(Winston Salem Journal); Chad Blount
Rusty Busch Team? Penske Involved? UPDATEs:
Rusty Busch Team? Penske Involved? UPDATEs:
June 13, 2003
Rusty Wallace is planning to field a Busch team next season, and the questions now are: Who might drive for the Winston Cup veteran, and will this team be a step toward the expansion of Penske South to a three-team Cup operation?( Winston Salem Journal ); Chad Blount
Rusty Busch Team UPDATE 3:
Rusty Busch Team UPDATE 3:
June 13, 2003
Rusty Wallace is planning to field a Busch team next season, and the questions now are: Who might drive for the Winston Cup veteran, and will this team be a step toward the expansion of Penske South to a three-team Cup operation?( Winston Salem Journal ); Chad Blount
Rusty Busch Team UPDATE 2:
Rusty Busch Team UPDATE 2:
June 11, 2003
Rusty Wallace is planning to field a Busch team next season, and the questions now are: Who might drive for the Winston Cup veteran, and will this team be a step toward the expansion of Penske South to a three-team Cup operation?( Winston Salem Journal ); Chad Blount
#19 Team in trouble? UPDATE 5 Blount Out, Mears In:
#19 Team in trouble? UPDATE 5 Blount Out, Mears In:
May 20, 2003
hearing that the #19 Braun Racing team and driver Chad Blount may be without a sponsor soon, hearing that APP-American Petroleum Promotions may be leaving. UPDATE: A reliable source inside Braun Racing reports that the #19 car with Chad Blount will not be going to
Richmond Testing Tuesday:
Richmond Testing Tuesday:
April 16, 2003
Testing for the NASCAR Winston Cup Series Pontiac Excitement 400 and Hardee's 250 NASCAR Busch Series race May 2-3 began at Richmond International Raceway today. Stacy Compton, driver of the #59 Kingsford Busch Series Chevy, led practice with a speed of 122.471. The
Testing at Richmond UPDATE Postponed:
Testing at Richmond UPDATE Postponed:
April 7, 2003
The first NASCAR testing of the season at Richmond International Raceway starts next week, as NASCAR Busch Series drivers #2-Ron Hornaday, #21?/43?-Johnny Sauter and #00-Troy Cline are scheduled to test on Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9. Scheduled to test
Talladega Notes:
Talladega Notes:
April 2, 2003
The winners of each of the last three NASCAR Busch Series races at Talladega are entered in the Aaron's 312: #87-Joe Nemechek, #34-Mike McLaughlin and #57-Jason Keller. Three of the four rookies (#18-Coy Gibbs, #19-Chad Blount and #27-Chase Montgomery) entered in the
#19 Team Fined:
#19 Team Fined:
April 1, 2003
XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio (Subscription Required) reports that the #19 Braun Racing team has been penalized 25 owners and drivers points and crew chief Patrick Donahue has been fined $5,000 and suspended the next two Busch Series races for unapproved wheel hubs. Owner
Helton reviews restart policy
Helton reviews restart policy
March 31, 2003
Following a controversial call that resulted in a late-race black flag for Brian Vickers in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, NASCAR president Mike Helton reviewed the policy for passing on the restarts at the drivers' meeting before Sunday's Cup race. NASCAR
Nemechek wins at Texas:
Nemechek wins at Texas:
March 29, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek started last and finished first in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, but for the second straight day that part of the story took a backseat to NASCAR's version of justice at Texas Motor Speedway. One day after NASCAR took away Tony Stewart
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