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James Hylton Enters Daytona 500 in RCR car:
James Hylton Enters Daytona 500 in RCR car:
January 3, 2007
in 1966 James Harvey Hylton was named Rookie of the Year in NASCAR's Grand National Division [now known as Nextel Cup], starting an amazing career that would span five decades. During his career, Hylton would go on to finish second in NASCAR Grand National points
Damon & Robin Lusk welcome new addition to family:
Damon & Robin Lusk welcome new addition to family:
November 7, 2006
Damon Lusk, driver of the #25 Woodard Racing Chevy, and wife Robin Lusk became proud parents of a healthy baby girl. Taylor Diane Lusk was delivered at 5:00am weighing in at 6 pounds, 9 ounces.(truckseries.com)(11-7-2006)
Lusk replaces Reid in #25:
Lusk replaces Reid in #25:
October 17, 2006
Woodard Racing officials say that Damon Lusk will drive the #25 Woodard Racing Dodge in the next three Craftsman Truck Series events. Lusk begins his duty with the team in Saturday's Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway. He'll also compete in the truck races at Atlanta
Zekko Racing Plans Full Time Effort in 2007: UPDATE:
Zekko Racing Plans Full Time Effort in 2007: UPDATE:
October 2, 2006
David Tomasello started Zekko Racing last November. It plans a full Busch schedule in 2007 and seven Nextel Cup races with driver Damon Lusk.(Charlotte Observer)(10-1-2006) UPDATE: Statement from Damon Lusk: "I have met with David Tomasello several times, and at this
Stewart flips again, Kruseman wins at Chili Bowl UPDATE Stewart is OK:
Stewart flips again, Kruseman wins at Chili Bowl UPDATE Stewart is OK:
January 14, 2006
Two-time Chili Bowl king Cory Kruseman outlasted P.J. Jones and a host of other challengers in Friday nights hotly-contested 25-lap Warren CAT Qualifying night feature at Tulsa Expo Raceways 20th Annual OReilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. Friday nights feature
Stewart flips, Lasoski wins at Chili Bowl:
Stewart flips, Lasoski wins at Chili Bowl:
January 12, 2006
Danny Lasoski scored a wire-to-wire victory as the 20th Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals kicked off with Wednesday night's 25-lap Creek Nation Casino Qualifying Night main event. Lasoski fought off Steve Kinser for the win, with Jerry Coons, Jr., taking
Brown #43 crew chief:
Brown #43 crew chief:
June 30, 2005
Teddy Brown, who began this season as crew chief for Randy LaJoie, has been selected to fill the same position with the #43 Curb-Agajanian team. He took over last week at Milwaukee. Brown replaces Dan Glauz, who moved to Jim Smith's #2 truck team with Jimmy Spencer
Edwards wins pole at Kentucky:
Edwards wins pole at Kentucky:
June 18, 2005
#99-Carl Edwards returned to the site of his first NASCAR-sanctioned [Trucks] win and set a new NASCAR Busch Series track qualifying record with a fast lap of 181.287mph. The lap is 1.185 mph better than then #8-Martin Truex Jr. set last year. Edwards will be the fifth
Brown to crew chief Lusk?
Brown to crew chief Lusk?
June 11, 2005
Teddy Brown, who started the season as the crew chief for Randy LaJoie at #34-Frank Cicci Racing, is soon expected to be named the crew chief for Damon Lusk.(BGNRacing.com)(6-11-2005)
Sorenson wins pole at Nashville:
Sorenson wins pole at Nashville:
March 26, 2005
#41-Reed Sorenson won his first career Busch Pole Award on Saturday for the Pepsi 300 at Nashville Superspeedway. The rest of the top-five are #2-Clint Bowyer, #60-Carl Edwards, #12-Tim Fedewa and #20-Denny Hamlin. Missing the race were: #16-John Hayden, #85-Damon
Edwards wins pole at Atlanta:
Edwards wins pole at Atlanta:
March 18, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won the pole for the Aaron's 312 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 191.364mph, almost 2mph faster the the outside pole sitter, #18-J.J. Yeley [189.564mph], the rest of the top five are @48-Jimmie Johnson, #47-Jon Wood and #2-Clint Bowyer. #41
Lusk’s plans UPDATE 2:
Lusk’s plans UPDATE 2:
February 11, 2005
Damon Lusk is in the final stages of putting together his plans for the 2005 NASCAR Busch Series season. Look for an announcement next week regarding his plans.(Damon Lusk site)(2-3-2005) UPDATE: An announcement is expected this coming Monday or Tuesday. The team's
Raines takes over #74 ride:
Raines takes over #74 ride:
April 2, 2004
Tony Raines has replaced Damon Lusk behind the wheel of BACE Motorsports' Busch #74 entry, starting with tomorrow's O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. Raines has 143 career starts for owner Bill Baumgardner, posting 13 top-5 and 35 top-10 finishes, including a
Raines in the #74 at Bristol:
Raines in the #74 at Bristol:
March 24, 2004
#74 driver Damon Lusk will take a hiatus from the Outdoor Channel Chevrolet at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. Tony Raines returns to the helm of the BACE Busch Series entry at the same race where he posted a career best finish (2nd), just one year ago. Lusk
Lusk “Heads Up” St. Baldricks Event:
Lusk “Heads Up” St. Baldricks Event:
March 11, 2004
When the NASCAR Busch Series returns to action next weekend at Darlington Raceway, one of its competitors is sure to be sporting a new look. BACE Motorsports driver Damon Lusk did not only remove his helmet during the off-weekend but his hair as well. Helping to
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