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Chad Little News
BACE and Little to Cup:
BACE and Little to Cup:
March 14, 2002
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 a crew chief for the Winston
BACE and Little to Cup:
BACE and Little to Cup:
March 14, 2002
BACE and Little to Cup: 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 a
BGN Testing at Daytona – Session 1 is over:
BGN Testing at Daytona – Session 1 is over:
January 22, 2002
The NASCAR Busch Series teams that finished in the odd-numbered spots in the owners points standings will test at Daytona on Jan. 21-22 in preparation for the Feb. 16 EAS/GNC Live Well 300 with Jan. 23 serving as a rain date. On Jan. 24-25, the even-numbered Busch
Testing at Las Vegas:
Testing at Las Vegas:
January 7, 2002
Testing at Las Vegas: 49 drivers are scheduled to attend Las Vegas Motor Speedway's annual "Test in the West" Jan. 28-31. Cup champ #24-Jeff Gordon will be among 32 Cup drivers and 17 BGN drivers slated to test over the four-day period in preparation for the March
Reduced Field Sizes?
Reduced Field Sizes?
November 8, 2001
NASCAR officials have hinted lately that BGN fields might be reduced to 36 cars in 2002, an obvious casualty of our nation's staggering economy. Given that at least three of the BGN top-10 teams -- the # 17, 74 and 98 (not #48 as CNN/SI originally had listed in the
Penalties:
Penalties:
September 4, 2001
Penalties:NASCAR officials announced today they have penalized four NASCAR Busch Series drivers for actions during and immediately following the South Carolina 200 at Darlington, S.C. on September 1. Drivers Kevin Harvick, Scott Wimmer, Chad Little, and Rich Bickle
Harvick wins at IRP:
Harvick wins at IRP:
August 5, 2001
Harvick wins at IRP:Kevin Harvick, who appeared without a shot a victory as Greg Biffle dominated early and led the first 107 laps of Saturday night's Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, instead picked up his series-leading fourth victory of the season. After
New Innovative Motorsports COO
New Innovative Motorsports COO
June 14, 2001
Christopher Joseph Lencheski has been named chief operating officer of Innovative Motorsports. IMI is part of a triad of companies owned or controlled by George deBidart that includes Winston-Salem, N.C.-based The Source International (TSI) and Charlotte-based Innovative
More – Labonte’s debut 10 years ago and….:
More – Labonte’s debut 10 years ago and….:
June 3, 2001
More - Labonte's debut 10 years ago and....: Three drivers competing in today's race at Dover made their first Winston Cup start at there. #18-Bobby Labonte made his big-league NASCAR start there in 1991, the year he won the Busch Series title, while #17-Matt Kenseth
BACE Sponsors
BACE Sponsors
May 31, 2001
BACE Motorsports driver Tony Raines has shown marked improvement this year, and team co-owner Brian Baumgardner says primary sponsor Bayer/Alka-Seltzer is excited about it. Also just around the corner is a possible sponsorship deal for Chad Little. According to Baumgardner
John Deere back?
John Deere back?
May 10, 2001
John Deere back? According to a weekly John Deere newsletter, the company's relationship with Chad Little might be reborn. This excerpt came directly from the source: "That's right! I heard it from a very reliable source high up at Deere and Company! Deere is planning
Why Parsons? UPDATE:
Why Parsons? UPDATE:
February 16, 2001
Phil Parsons subbed in the #74 for Chad Little and powered the #74 car into the field. Parsons ran the car in case they could not get up to speed, then the team could had used a provisional. With Little, the team cannot use a provisional thru the 4th race as Little
Tuesday Practice:
Tuesday Practice:
February 14, 2001
fastest was #37-Kevin Grubb with a speed of 183.884mph, followed by 35-Lyndon Amick at 183.827. Slowest car was #74-Chad Little at 177.298. 44 Cars practiced. See the results at NASCAR Online(2-14-2001)
John Deere Back? UPDATE:
John Deere Back? UPDATE:
February 9, 2001
hearing John Deere could return to NASCAR, as the sponsor for the #74 BACE Motorsports team and driver Chad Little. Little has been sponsored by John Deere since 1995 in either BGN(#23) or CUP(#97)(2-4-2001) UPDATE: the #74 Chevy and Chad Little will carry "Staff America
Las Vegas Testing – Day 2:
Las Vegas Testing – Day 2:
January 31, 2001
For the second consecutive day, #50-Greg Biffle paced a field of BGN drivers who were preparing for the Sam's Town 300 on March 3rd. Biffle turned a lap of 166.359mph, which was faster than #74-Chad Little's 165.299mph. There were 11 NASCAR Busch Series teams who participated
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