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Chad Chaffin News
Gateway News and Notes:
Gateway News and Notes:
July 15, 2004
Bobby Hamilton Racing on a roll since Dover The past six races, beginning with Chad Chaffins (No. 18 Dickies Dodge) June 1 victory at Dover International Speedway, have seen Bobby Hamilton Racing become the series strongest two-truck team. Hamilton (No. 4 Square D
Hamilton wins at Kentucky:
Hamilton wins at Kentucky:
July 10, 2004
#4-Bobby Hamilton became the first three-time winner this season on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit, rallying to win the rain-delayed Built Ford Tough 225 on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. The 47-year-old Hamilton dominated most of the race, but still
#18 Camo scheme:
#18 Camo scheme:
July 3, 2004
#18-Chad Chaffin will have a new camouflage truck starting in Kansas and going all the way through the Nashville race. Dickies is coming out with a new line of camouflage wear geared toward all the thousands of hunters and outdoorsman out there. They have combined
Kansas Notes and News:
Kansas Notes and News:
July 1, 2004
If history has a way of repeating itself, Shane Hmiel (No. 15 Whitaker Farms Chevrolet) figures the third time has to be the charm. Saturdays OReilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway has produced the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series two youngest winners Ricky Hendrick
Musgrave wins at Milwaukee:
Musgrave wins at Milwaukee:
June 25, 2004
#1-Ted Musgrave won the Black Cat Fireworks 200 at the Milwaukee Mile on Friday night. Musgrave also earned an $18,000 bonus for winning from the pole, the first driver to do so in 2004. #18-Chad Chaffin, #46-Dennis Setzer, #62-Steve Park and #24-Travis Kvapil. See
Musgrave wins pole at Milwaukee:
Musgrave wins pole at Milwaukee:
June 25, 2004
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole for the Black Cat Fireworks 200 at The Milwaukee Mile with a speed of 121.980mph, the rest of the top five were #18-Chad Chaffin, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #16-Jack Sprague and #15-Shane Hmiel. Points leader #46-Dennis Setzer starts 12th. For
NASCAR News and Notes:
NASCAR News and Notes:
June 17, 2004
Memphis Motorsports Park has proven time and again that the .75-mile short track in Millington, Tenn., rewards the most elite drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Four of six previous winners of Saturdays OReilly 200 Ron Hornaday Jr., Greg Biffle, Jack Sprague
Setzer wins at Texas:
Setzer wins at Texas:
June 11, 2004
#46-Dennis Setzer became the first two-time race winner in the NASCAR Truck Series this season Friday night, running down #1-Ted Musgrave in the final laps to win the O'Reilly 400K at Texas Motor Speedway. Setzer got his first career superspeedway win in the series
TEXAS NEWS & NOTES:
TEXAS NEWS & NOTES:
June 10, 2004
Brendan Gaughans decision to move to the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series in 2004 and voluntarily end his record four-victory streak at Texas Motor Speedway, has produced a sigh of relief from at least one of his former rivals. Its like having a new track on the series, said
Chaffin wins at Dover:
Chaffin wins at Dover:
June 4, 2004
#18-Chad Chaffin pit early and out of sequence because the wrong tire was put on the right front of his #18 Dickie's Dodge, but when a caution came out during green-flag pit stops late in the race, it was Chaffin who inherited the lead. Despite repeated attempts by
Setzer wins at Lowe’s:
Setzer wins at Lowe’s:
May 21, 2004
#99-Carl Edwards saw a wreck, thought there was a caution, and slowed. So did #46-Dennis Setzer, but his quick glance at the track's lights showed no yellow, and he sped back up. That quick reflex was enough to power Setzer into the lead with four of 134 laps remaining
Testing at Texas UPDATE:
Testing at Texas UPDATE:
May 7, 2004
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers are scheduled to test at Texas Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 6th and Friday, May 7th from 9am to 5pm, include Ultra Motorsports drivers #1-Ted Musgrave and #2-Andy Houston along with Orleans Racing driver #62-Steve Park.(TMS
Sprague on the pole at Martinsville:
Sprague on the pole at Martinsville:
April 16, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague's lap at 92.375mph on Friday earned the pole for Saturday's Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway. Although he has three series championships (1997, 1999 and 2001) and now 21 career poles, Sprague's pole Friday is his first at the .526-mile short track
Chaffin to drive the #77:
Chaffin to drive the #77:
April 7, 2004
DGN Racing and Donnie Neuenberger announced that Truck Series driver Chad Chaffin will drive the #77 BG Products Busch Series car in the upcoming Pepsi 300 events at Nashville Superspeedway. Chad Chaffin competes in the #18 Dickies Dodge owned by Bobby Hamilton Racing
Sqaure-D Re-ups with Hamilton:
Sqaure-D Re-ups with Hamilton:
January 13, 2004
Bobby Hamilton and sponsor Square D announce today the two are continuing their partnership for the 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. Square D will remain the primary sponsor of the #4 Dodge with Hamilton as the driver. "It worked out really well last season
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