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Chad Little News
More on Little and BACE:
More on Little and BACE:
July 11, 2002
More on Little and BACE: Chad Little has negotiated an agreement with BACE Motorsports team owner, Bill Baumgardner, that will now allow Little to seek other racing opportunities, while continuing to look for sponsorship for the #74 Winston Cup car in 2002. "We have
Raines in the #74 at Chicago? UPDATE:
Raines in the #74 at Chicago? UPDATE:
July 9, 2002
Raines in the #74 at Chicago? UPDATE: hearing Tony Raines will driver the #74 Chevy at ChicagoLand Speedway instead of regular driver Chad Littlle (in a limited schedule), why? Raine's sponsor from the Daytona BGN race, Closetmaid will sponsor the car.(7-9-2002) UPDATE
BACE/Little plans change:
BACE/Little plans change:
June 14, 2002
BACE/Little plans change: The upcoming Michigan Winston Cup race has been removed from the BACE' Chad Little schedule. "We planned on Michigan all along," said BACE team owner Bill Baumgardner. "We even tested there. However, the sponsor we had planned on for that
Kenseth gets BGN sponsor:
Kenseth gets BGN sponsor:
May 31, 2002
Bayer Consumer Care is pleased to announce that it will partner with Reiser Enterprises and driver Matt Kenseth to compete in 15 selected BGN races throughout the 2003 racing season. The Bayer Consumer Care products of Bayer Aspirin, Alka-Seltzer, Alka-Seltzer Plus
Two BACE cars at Dover:
Two BACE cars at Dover:
May 25, 2002
Two BACE cars at Dover: BACE Motorsports has posted two entries for the race next weekend at Dover International Speedway. Tony Raines will pull double-duty on the high-banked cement, as he and teammate Chad Little attempt to put a pair of BACE entries in the MBNA
Davis/Wimmer to cut back in BGN? to Cup for a few races?
Davis/Wimmer to cut back in BGN? to Cup for a few races?
May 16, 2002
Theres a chance that Bill Davis will cut back on his #23 BGN operation with driver Scott Wimmer and run only the races for which they have backing from Siemens. The deal with Siemens is for 17 races, and several of those have already been run. Wimmer, however, said
Short Track Wisconsin Racer to make BGN debut:
Short Track Wisconsin Racer to make BGN debut:
April 30, 2002
Lowell Bennett, one of the most accomplished short-track drivers in Wisconsin, winning FRRC titles in 1991 and 98 and was the Red, White and Blue champion at WIR in 1999. In addition to winning titles at Slinger Speedway in 1996, 2000 and last year, Bennett also won
Little returns to Cup action at California:
Little returns to Cup action at California:
April 26, 2002
Little returns to Cup action at California: Sunday' NAPA Auto Parts 500 at California Speedway will mark Chad Little' return to the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Little will pilot the #74 StaffAmerica Chevrolet for BACE Motorsports, as the three-time NASCAR Busch Series
Earnhardt Fast at MIS:
Earnhardt Fast at MIS:
April 18, 2002
Earnhardt Fast at MIS: Dale Earnhardt Jr. proved he still may be the man to beat when it comes to qualifying at Michigan International Speedway. Earnhardt, who holds the MIS NASCAR qualifying record at 191.149 mph set in August 2000, notched speeds in excess of 187mph
Little testing at MIS UPDATE and Earnhardt Jr:
Little testing at MIS UPDATE and Earnhardt Jr:
April 16, 2002
Little testing at MIS UPDATE and Earnhardt Jr: the Chad Little site lists Little and the #74 team testing at Michigan on April 16th and 17th. The team plans to make it's Cup debut at California Speedway next weekend.(4-16-2002) UPDATE: #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. and #74
Wallace, Innovative and Stacker2 to Cup UPDATE:
Wallace, Innovative and Stacker2 to Cup UPDATE:
April 16, 2002
Wallace, Innovative and Stacker2 to Cup UPDATE: Jeff Hammond reported on FSN's Totally NASCAR that Kenny Wallace and the BGN team he drivers for, Innovative Motorsports, will run four Winston Cup races this year. The tentative schedule is: Daytona in July, Chicagoland
BACE and APR UPDATE:
BACE and APR UPDATE:
April 5, 2002
BACE and APR UPDATE: BACE Motorsports and Andy Petree Racing announced the formation of a strategic alliance in conjunction with BACE Motorsports Cup debut with driver Chad Little. BACE Motorsports will field the #74 Chevy in up to 15 Winston Cup events during the
43 cars or No Pay? UPDATE 2:
43 cars or No Pay? UPDATE 2:
March 28, 2002
43 cars or No Pay? UPDATE 2: this is interesting, didn't know this: NASCAR almost had a short field (fewer than 43 cars) last weekend at Darlington. If so, it would have been the first time since 42 cars ran at Talladega in October 1997. #49-Shawna Robinson and #71
43 cars or No Pay?
43 cars or No Pay?
March 20, 2002
43 cars or No Pay? this is interesting, didn't know this: NASCAR almost had a short field (fewer than 43 cars) last weekend at Darlington. If so, it would have been the first time since 42 cars ran at Talladega in October 1997. #49-Shawna Robinson and #71-Andy Hillenburg
BACE and Little to Cup UPDATE:
BACE and Little to Cup UPDATE:
March 20, 2002
BACE and Little to Cup UPDATE: BACE Motorsports announced this week that the team will make its NASCAR Winston Cup debut at California Speedway on April 28, 2002 with driver Chad Little in the #74 Chevy. In the coming weeks, Team Manager Terry Wooten will be announcing
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