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Kvapil to PPI? UPDATE 4 Official:
Kvapil to PPI? UPDATE 4 Official:
December 22, 2005
Travis Kvapil recently received his release from #77 Penske Racing, but he is not expected to be out of work for long. Kvapil, 29, is the latest candidate for the #32 PPI Motorsports ride. Bobby Hamilton Jr. has not been re-signed.(Sporting News), Ricky Craven has
New Crew Chief for the #32:
New Crew Chief for the #32:
September 19, 2005
PPI Motorsports (PPIM) announced today that James Ince, team manager of the #32 Tide/Downy Chevy driven by Bobby Hamilton Jr. in the Nextel Cup Series will take on the additional role of crew chief effective immediately. Danny Gill, who has served as crew chief since
Gill Returns to BHR:
Gill Returns to BHR:
September 11, 2005
Bobby Hamilton: "Danny Gill was released from PPI on Monday and I scooped him right up for BHR. I recommended him there to work with my kid and that shows how much faith I have in him. He is being added to our roster to be extra hands for the engineering guys, not
#32 Crew Chief fined for New Hampshire Infraction:
#32 Crew Chief fined for New Hampshire Infraction:
July 20, 2005
NASCAR announced today that Danny Gill, crew chief for the No. 32 Chevrolet driven by Bobby Hamilton Jr., in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, has been fined $1,000 for an infraction discovered during opening day inspection at New Hampshire International Speedway last
Holly leaves #32 team UPDATE 3 sabbatical over, Holly to #44 Busch team:
Holly leaves #32 team UPDATE 3 sabbatical over, Holly to #44 Busch team:
July 18, 2005
hearing that #32 PPI Motorsports crew chief, Harold Holly has left the Tide team and driver Bobby Hamilton Jr., been told Danny Gill will assume crew chief duties at Chicagoland Speedway.(7-5-2005) UPDATE: two Nashville, TN TV stations [NBC affiliate WSMV-TV and CBS
Holly leaves #32 team UPDATE 2 no…on a sabbatical:
Holly leaves #32 team UPDATE 2 no…on a sabbatical:
July 6, 2005
hearing that #32 PPI Motorsports crew chief, Harold Holly has left the Tide team and driver Bobby Hamilton Jr., been told Danny Gill will assume crew chief duties at Chicagoland Speedway.(7-5-2005) UPDATE: two Nashville, TN TV stations [NBC affiliate WSMV-TV and CBS
Crew Chiefs Fined:
Crew Chiefs Fined:
March 11, 2005
NASCAR announced that Elton Sawyer, crew chief for the #6 Dodge driven by Paul Wolfe in the NASCAR Busch Series, has been fined $2,500 for a rule violation that occurred last week at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez road course in Mexico City. During opening day inspection
Eric Jones and Red Cactus Racing announce 2005 plans:
Eric Jones and Red Cactus Racing announce 2005 plans:
February 26, 2005
Red Cactus Racing enters its first 2005 NASCAR Busch Series event at this weekend's Stater Bros. 300 in Fontana, California. The #73 Chevrolet driven by Eric Jones debuts a brand new primary paint scheme for its sponsor, Red Cactus Salsa. The team has also donated
Homestead News and Notes:
Homestead News and Notes:
November 17, 2004
New series record for wins a possibility When Kasey Kahne (No. 2 Team ASE/Carquest Dodge) captured the Nov. 13 Darlington 200, the list of 2004 winners reached 13. The single season record is 14, in 1998. Kahne is the sixth driver to post his first series victory in
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
Three Crew Chiefs Fined:
Three Crew Chiefs Fined:
August 13, 2003
NASCAR has announced fines against three Craftsman Truck Series crew chiefs for separate jacking bolt violations discovered prior to last weeks Federated Auto Parts 200 at Nashville Superspeedway. Don Richeson, crew chief for the #52 Chevrolet of driver Mike Wallace
Setzer repeats at Martinsville:
Setzer repeats at Martinsville:
April 12, 2003
#46-Dennis Setzer won't likely doubt the advice of his crew chief again. Wanting new tires and adjustments to his No. 46 Chevrolet, Setzer instead stayed on the track and out front late in Saturday's Advance Auto Parts 250 with the prompting from crew chief Danny Gill
Penalties Accessed:
Penalties Accessed:
July 5, 2002
NASCAR officials announced today that drivers #4-Brian Rose and #46-Dennis Setzer, crew chief Danny Gill and crew member Ron Keselowski have been fined for infractions during and after the June 29 GNC Live Well 200 at The Milwaukee Mile. Rose, driver of the #4 Dodge
NASCAR fines crew chiefs:
NASCAR fines crew chiefs:
June 26, 2002
NASCAR officials announced that crew chiefs John Monsam, Danny Gill and Todd Myers have been fined for infractions during the June 22 CTS race at Memphis Motorsports Park. Monsam, crew chief for driver Mike Bliss, was issued a $750 fine for entering the #16 truck's
Gills leaves the #18:
Gills leaves the #18:
June 5, 2002
Bobby Hamilton Racing says crew chief Danny Gill has left its No. 18 team of Robert Pressley in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Team owner Hamilton says Todd Myers, who has been with TKO Motorsports, will fill in as crew chief, starting this weekend with the O'Reilly
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