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Benson wins the pole at the Rock:
Benson wins the pole at the Rock:
February 20, 2004
#1-Johnny Benson is a former NASCAR Busch series champion and has three career wins. But until Friday he had never won a pole in 77 starts. Benson turned a lap at 153.169mph to claim the top starting position for Saturday's Goody's 200 at North Carolina Speedway. #
Daytona News and Notes:
Daytona News and Notes:
February 12, 2004
Competitors will be racing for the largest purse in the history of the NASCAR Busch Series when the green flag falls on the Feb. 14 Hersheys Kisses 300 at Daytona International Speedway. Up for grabs will be a total of $2,197,278, nearly $200,000 more than the 2003
Daytona Testing Speeds – Day 3 Overall:
Daytona Testing Speeds – Day 3 Overall:
January 19, 2004
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 49.714 seconds, 181.036 mph
Daytona Testing Speeds – Day 1 top 5 and other manu:
Daytona Testing Speeds – Day 1 top 5 and other manu:
January 17, 2004
#87c-Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 49.697 seconds, 181.097 mph
Black Cat Racing Purchases Brewco Pontiac:
Black Cat Racing Purchases Brewco Pontiac:
January 14, 2004
#13 Black Cat Racing has purchased a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix for the Superspeedway events of Daytona and Talladega. The Pontiac Grand Prix is a former #37 Timberwolf Pontiac piloted by David Green.(Catchfence)(1-14-2004)
#30 Driver? UPDATE 2 Sauter signed? Denied:
#30 Driver? UPDATE 2 Sauter signed? Denied:
November 24, 2003
hearing the #30 AOL RCR Chevy may be driven in 2004 by Johnny Sauter? Not sure how this would effect his Busch ride in the #27 Brewco ride...if it happens.(11-19-2003) UPDATE: hearing RCR and Brewco worked things out and Johnny Sauter has signed to drive the #30 AOL
Busch Money News:
Busch Money News:
November 22, 2003
NASCAR Busch Series 2003 driver champion Brian Vickers won a total of $1,987,255 for his efforts this season, with the bulk coming from his race winnings ($1,112,255) and his share of the series point fund ($855,000). The balance of Vickers season total came from $
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
November 15, 2003
#38-Kasey Kahne [with Ray Evernham spotting] held off #8-Martin Truex Jr. to win Saturday's Ford 300 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, while 20-year-old #5-Brian Vickers grabbed the NASCAR Busch Series championship. It was Kahne's first career Busch Series
Brewco to Chevy:
Brewco to Chevy:
November 15, 2003
Brewco Motorsports, which fields the #37 and #27 Pontiacs in the NASCAR Busch Series, will move to Chevrolets next season, team sources confirmed Friday. Pontiac announced earlier this month it would pull manufacturing support from NASCAR after this season. Brewco
Drivers looking for reference points/lanes at Homestead:
Drivers looking for reference points/lanes at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
No matter how much drivers like the new banking at Homestead-Miami Speedway -- and seldom has been heard a discouraging word in the first two days of Ford Championship race week -- it's inevitable that someone would find something to suggest as an improvement. Which
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
#7-Greg Biffle captured the pole for the season ending Ford 300 at Homested Miami Speedway with a new track record of 177.416mph. Starting on the outside pole will be #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr., #38-Kasey Kahne, #21-Kevin Harvick, and #1-Jamie McMurray. Where did the
McMurray wins at the Rock; Vickers takes points lead:
McMurray wins at the Rock; Vickers takes points lead:
November 7, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray won the Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway, his third straight Busch Series win at Rockingham. #8-Martin Truex Jr. was 2nd, followed by #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, and #30-David Stremme. #5-Brian Vickers finished 6th and
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
November 7, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers won the pole for Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, NC with a speed of 155.037mph, Vickers first pole of his career, followed by #7-Greg Biffle, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, #30-David Stremme and #37-David Green. The other Busch Series
Hamilton Jr. wins at Phoenix:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Phoenix:
November 1, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway, after a nearly 2-hour rain delay. Pole-winner #21-Kevin Harvick dominated early, but when Hamilton Jr. made his way to the lead on Lap 60, he relinquished it for only
Harvick Wins Pole at Phoenix:
Harvick Wins Pole at Phoenix:
October 30, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway (3:00pm/et TNT) with a track record speed of 132.930mph, Harvick's fifth pole of the season and 11th of his Busch career. The rest of the top five is #7-Greg Biffle
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