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David Green News
David Green wins at Nashville:
David Green wins at Nashville:
April 12, 2003
#37-David Green passed #21-Johnny Sauter on the backstretch of the final lap Saturday to win the Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway. Green won for the first time on the Busch Series since June 1996 and has six overall series victories. With the Winston Cup Series
Clanton in the #27:
Clanton in the #27:
April 12, 2003
Joey Clanton, who has been sharing a Busch Series ride with Mt. Juliet's Chase Montgomery this season, has secured the ride full-time for the remainder of the year. Brewco Motorsports yesterday announced a sponsorship by 4-C-SONS for the rest of the schedule. Brewco
No Penalty on the #20 team UPDATE:
No Penalty on the #20 team UPDATE:
April 6, 2003
In a surprise announcement, John Darby, NASCAR Competition Director, said on Saturday morning that no penalties will be assessed to Joe Gibb's Racing or crew chief Greg Zipadelli for infractions on the #20 Home Depot Chevrolet, confiscated at Texas last weekend. Also
Talladega Notes:
Talladega Notes:
April 2, 2003
The winners of each of the last three NASCAR Busch Series races at Talladega are entered in the Aaron's 312: #87-Joe Nemechek, #34-Mike McLaughlin and #57-Jason Keller. Three of the four rookies (#18-Coy Gibbs, #19-Chad Blount and #27-Chase Montgomery) entered in the
Harvick wins at Bristol:
Harvick wins at Bristol:
March 22, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the Channellock 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway just beating #33-Tony Raines, who finished 2nd for the third time in his Busch career. It is Harvick's 9th career Busch Series win. "How about Tony Raines? He's going to win some races, not just in
David Green wins pole at Bristol:
David Green wins pole at Bristol:
March 21, 2003
#37-David Green won the pole for the ChannelLock 250 with a speed of 126.495mph, a new track record and his 21st Busch Series pole. #57-Jason Keller will start 2nd, followed by #33-Tony Raines, #10-Scott Riggs and #1-Jamie McMurray. For starting lineups, see ThatsRacin
To the back:
To the back:
March 17, 2003
so far, only heard of one driver who has to go to the rear of the field at Darlington before the green flag, #37-David Green due to an engine change.(3-17-2003)
McMurray wins at the Rock:
McMurray wins at the Rock:
February 24, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray beat #37-David Green by 1.908 seconds to win the Rockingham 200 on Monday after a 2-day delay due to rain on Saturday. McMurray dominated the race, leading 192 of 197 laps. The rest of the top five were: #92-Todd Bodine, #7-Randy LaJoie and #57-Jason
David Green wins pole at the Rock:
David Green wins pole at the Rock:
February 21, 2003
#37-David Green won the pole for the Rockingham 200 at North Carolina Speedway with a speed of 154.429mph, Green's 20th career Busch series pole. #1-Jamie McMurray gets the outside pole with a speed of 154.318. #10-Scott Riggs starts third; #38-Kasey Kahne starts fourth
A few parts seized at Daytona:
A few parts seized at Daytona:
February 8, 2003
NASCAR inspectors gave Winston Cup cars a thorough going-over Friday, with the garage finally closing at 10:02pm/et. Despite the slow process, only four items had been confiscated from teams and displayed on the NASCAR hauler. Unapproved underpans were taken off the
Clanton and Brewco?
Clanton and Brewco?
January 25, 2003
TrimSpa may still be a sponsor this year in the BGN, but it now appears that the fat-burning product will back 2002 ASA champion ASA champion Joey Clanton at Brewco Motorsports, Winston Cup Scene reporter Rick Houston has learned. Sources say Clanton, a 30-year-old
Another Hendrick Team:
Another Hendrick Team:
December 21, 2002
Another Hendrick Team: Hendrick Motorsports will field a fifth Winston Cup team next season in at least four races, team owner Rick Hendrick said Friday. Hendrick made the announcement at the company's year-end gathering at its shops in Harrisburg. David Green, who
David Green to the #37:
David Green to the #37:
December 11, 2002
Clarence Brewer Jr., owner of Brewco Motorsports announced that David Green will drive the #37 Timber Wolf Pontiac in the BGN for 2003. The 44-year old Green won the NASCAR Busch Series Championship in 1994 and finished second in 1996. The Owensboro, Kentucky native
Green not back with Hendrick? UPDATE Vickers is in:
Green not back with Hendrick? UPDATE Vickers is in:
December 9, 2002
hearing David Green, who ran so well in the #5 GMAC Hendrick Motorsports Chevy after Ricky Hendrick announced his retirement, will NOT be back with the team in 2003 as they want to put a young driver in the seat, Casey Mears? or Brian Vickers?(11-26-2002) UPDATE: Ricky
David Green in the #54 at Homestead:
David Green in the #54 at Homestead:
November 14, 2002
David Green in the #54 at Homestead: Sam Belnavis and Tinsley Hughes, owners of the #54 National Guard Chevy, announced that David Green will drive for them at Homestead in the NASCAR Winston Cup Ford 400. BH Motorsports began their quest to run in a Winston Cup race
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