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Dale Jarrett News
Ramblings:
Ramblings:
February 24, 2003
We went to Rockingham today....and racing broke out. We saw cars actually get side-by-side, and even some passing! Dale Jarrett and Kurt Busch staged a ding-dong battle to the finish, and when the dust settled (and there was a lot of that with all that wind) it was
Waltrip the Eighth:
Waltrip the Eighth:
February 17, 2003
Michael Waltrip is just the eighth driver to win the Daytona 500 more than once. He joins Richard Petty (7), Cale Yarborough (4), Bobby Allison (3), Dale Jarrett (3), Bill Elliott (2), Jeff Gordon (2) and Sterling Marlin (2) on the list.( ThatsRacin.com )(2-17-2003
Mikey’s Car to Daytona USA:
Mikey’s Car to Daytona USA:
February 17, 2003
On Monday at DAYTONA USA, the #15 NAPA Auto Parts Chevy, Michael Waltrip's winning car from Sunday's 45th annual Daytona 500, was inducted into the official attraction of NASCAR. The car will rest inside Gatorade Victory Lane at DAYTONA USA for one year and will be
More on the Twin 125’s Dyno Tests:
More on the Twin 125’s Dyno Tests:
February 16, 2003
The total number of cars NASCAR tested on the chassis dyno came to an even dozen according to the NASCAR dyno sheet. The numbers, which are highly suspect due to the wide variance, cover a range that spans 384 - 360 horsepower. Topping the charts was Jack Spragues
Some Fun Facts:
Some Fun Facts:
February 15, 2003
No Daytona 500, except the inaugural event, has been won by a driver making his first 500 start. Junior Johnson, Mario Andretti and Pete Hamilton won the Daytona 500 in their second start. Tony Stewart finished last in the 2002 Daytona 500 and went on to win the NASCAR
Cars to be Dyno’d UPDATE 2:
Cars to be Dyno’d UPDATE 2:
February 15, 2003
NASCAR is expected to put today's top finishers of the 125's on its chassis dyno to compare effective horsepower at the rear wheels of cars fresh off the track. NASCAR is also expected to chassis dyno Sunday's top finishers. Drivers will be using their qualifying motors
Drivers to be Featured in USA Weekend UPDATE:
Drivers to be Featured in USA Weekend UPDATE:
February 11, 2003
Four-time Winston Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon, 1999 champ Dale Jarrett and rising star Jimmie Johnson are featured on the cover of USA Weekend magazine for the Daytona 500 weekend of Feb. 14-16. The trio also is featured inside in a round-table discussion and a
Geoffrey Bodine draws the pole for the Budweiser Shootout:
Geoffrey Bodine draws the pole for the Budweiser Shootout:
February 6, 2003
In a special-event race sponsored by Budweiser, with the starting order determined by a glorified video game, Dale Earnhardt Jr. figured to have a good shot at success in Thursday's draw for the Budweiser Shootout starting lineup. So much for that. Earnhardt Jr. will
Bud Shootout/Daytona 500 fact:
Bud Shootout/Daytona 500 fact:
February 6, 2003
Only five times in the 24 year-history of the Shootout has the winner of the race gone on to victory in the Daytona 500 the same season: Bobby Allison (1982), Bill Elliott (1987) Dale Jarrett (1996 and 2000) and Jeff Gordon (1997).( ThatsRacin.com )(2-6-2003)
UPS and Harley? UPDATE:
UPS and Harley? UPDATE:
February 5, 2003
hearing the Harley Davidson scheme will run on the #88 UPS Ford with driver Dale Jarrett in 2003, no word on which race(s).(2-4-2003) UPDATE: just been told, the UPS/Harley program will not happen.(2-5-2003)
#54 Testing at Talladega this week UPDATE:
#54 Testing at Talladega this week UPDATE:
January 21, 2003
While the teams learned a lot about setting up cars for qualifying during the Daytona tests, they still have to concern themselves with the race. Brand new BelCar Racing, which announced the partnership between Sam Belnavis and Travis Carter last week, is one team
UPS Extends thru 2006:
UPS Extends thru 2006:
January 21, 2003
Dale Jarrett, which on Monday announced it has extended its sponsorship deal with UPS for two years through 2006, took umbrage at a Charlotte Observer story last week saying that Ford's hopes for winning the 2003 manufacturer's championship depend largely on the performance
Another Parrott at Yates?
Another Parrott at Yates?
January 21, 2003
If Brad Parrott has his way, he and his brother Todd won't be the only Parrotts working at Robert Yates Racing this year. He's talking to his father, long-time NASCAR veteran crew chief Buddy Parrott, about helping out, too. "Dad has been out of the sport for two years
Yates Racing Moving:
Yates Racing Moving:
December 24, 2002
Yates Racing Moving: Charlotte-based Robert Yates Racing Inc. will move both its Winston Cup teams into a newly purchased Mooresville headquarters next month, making southern Iredell County the home for all its operations. The move will likely cost more than $6 million
4th IROC race at Indy:
4th IROC race at Indy:
December 18, 2002
4th IROC race at Indy: The International Race of Champions will return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2003 for the sixth consecutive year. Next year's race will be Aug. 2, the day before the 10th Brickyard 400. The IROC series, which consists of four races over
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