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Brickyard 400 Testing part II – Tuesday News and Speeds:
Brickyard 400 Testing part II – Tuesday News and Speeds:
July 17, 2003
A second round of NASCAR Winston Cup Series private testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway gets underway Monday, July 14 [and 15th]. Drivers scheduled to test are: #0-Jack Sprague, #01-Mike Wallace, #02-Hermie Sadler. #07-Ted Musgrave, #2-Rusty Wallace, #4-David
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
July 5, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. never gave another driver another chance in Friday night's Winn-Dixie 250, leading all 100 laps en route to a dominating victory from the pole at Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. completed a sweep, winning all three restrictor-plate
Park on the pole at Daytona:
Park on the pole at Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park won the pole for the Pepsi 400 at Daytona with a speed of 184.752mph, his 2nd Bud Pole of 2003 [1 with the #1 car, and 1 with the #30]. On the outside pole is Park's teammate, #29-Kevin Harvick. Petty Racing had a tough night qualifying, #45-Kyle Petty
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park grabbed his second Bud Pole of the season tonight at Daytona Internations Speedway, and it was in the same car that Jeff Green put on the pole for the 500 in February. It's the 4th pole of Park's career (he was the fastest qualifier at Fontana when he
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
June 29, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile. #5-Brian Vickers finished 2nd , followed by #1-David Stremme, #2-Ron Hornaday and #87-David Reutimann. #37-David Green re-takes the points lead over #10-Scott Riggs by 45 points, the top five are now separated
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
June 28, 2003
#21-Johnny Sauter will start from the pole for Sunday's GNC Live Well 250 at the Milwaukee Mile, awarded by owners points since qualifying was rained out. Starting on the outside pole is #37-David Green, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, #1-David Stremme and #92-Todd Bodine
Green to Officate Opening:
Green to Officate Opening:
June 25, 2003
Owensboro native and Busch Series driver David Green will officiate the gala grand opening of the Owensboro Museum of Science and Historys new Speedzeum on Wednesday, June 25th from 7:00 to 9:00pm. Part of the Owensboro-Daviess County Motorsports Festival, the opening
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
June 13, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton won the pole and set a track record in Busch Series qualifying Friday night at Kentucky Speedway. Compton took the top starting position for Saturday night's Meijer 300 with fast lap of 176.384mph for his first career Busch Series pole. The previous
Riggs wins at Nashville:
Riggs wins at Nashville:
June 7, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
June 6, 2003
Qualifying was rained out at Nashville Speedway, so the field was set on owners points [the first 35] then per the rules book. The top five starters are: #21-Johnny Sauter, #92-Todd Bodine, #10-Scott Riggs, #37-David Green and #1-David Stremme. 44 drivers were at the
Nemechek wins at Dover:
Nemechek wins at Dover:
May 31, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 at Dover International Speedway for his 15th career Busch Series win. It was the first time a driver had won from the pole at Dover since Morgan Shepherd in 1986 and the first from the pole in 2003. The rest of
Nemechek wins pole at Dover:
Nemechek wins pole at Dover:
May 30, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the pole for Saturday's MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 at Dover International Speedway (1:00pm/et, FX) with a track-record lap at 156.747mph. It's Nemechek's 17th career pole and third of the 2003 season in seven starts. He also won the pole at Daytona
Kenseth wins at Lowe’s:
Kenseth wins at Lowe’s:
May 24, 2003
#17-Matt Kenseth won the Carquest 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Saturday, his 2nd Busch win of 2003. #87-Kyle Busch finished 2nd in his Busch Series debut after taking two tires on the last pitstop, rounding out the top fiver were #10-Scott Riggs, #92-Todd Bodine
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
May 18, 2003
#2-Ron Hornaday won the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway. Hornaday beat #5-Brian Vickers by less than half a second to end a 63-event winless drought. Hornaday led 148 of the 200 laps in the race. #20-Mike Bliss was third, #37-David Green fourth
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
May 10, 2003
#10 Scott Riggs won the Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Speedway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season. #37-David Green was 2nd, followed by #57-Jason Keller, #5-Brian Vickers and #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. David Green takes over the points lead by
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