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Wood wins at Martinsville:
Wood wins at Martinsville:
October 18, 2003
#50-John Wood won the Advance Auto Parts 200 at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday, beating pole sitter and teammate, #99-Carl Edwards. Rounding out the top five were #46-Dennis Setzer, #14-Rick Crawford and #4-Bobby Hamilton. #17-Darrell Waltrip finished 7th, points
Edwards wins pole at Martinsville; DW is 13th:
Edwards wins pole at Martinsville; DW is 13th:
October 17, 2003
#99-Carl Edwards and Jon Wood, rookie teammates for Roush Racing, locked up front-row starting spots Friday for the Advance Auto Parts 200 at Martinsville Speedway for a race Saturday that could play a key role in a tight battle for the NASCAR Truck Series championship
Surprise – Gaughan wins at Texas:
Surprise – Gaughan wins at Texas:
October 11, 2003
#62- Brendan Gaughan came from the back of the pack and won Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway, becoming the first NASCAR truck driver to win four straight races at the same track. Gaughan was forced to drop to the back of the 36-truck field to start the Silverado 350
Setzer wins at South Boston:
Setzer wins at South Boston:
October 4, 2003
#46-Dennis Setzer won the John Boy & Billy 250 at South Boston. It is the 10th win of Setzer' Truck Series career. The rest of the top five were #16-Travis Kvapil, #1-Ted Musgrave, #50-Jon Wood and #14-Rick Crawford. Points leader, #62-Brendan Gaughan ended up 15th
Gaughan wins another pole, this time at South Boston:
Gaughan wins another pole, this time at South Boston:
October 4, 2003
Truck Series points leader Brendan Gaughan continued his hot qualifying streak at Big Daddy's South Boston Speedway Saturday as he won the Bud Pole for the John Boy & Billy 250 with a record average speed of 92.480mph, his third pole in a row and in his career. #50
Gaughan wins at Las Vegas:
Gaughan wins at Las Vegas:
September 27, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan won the Las Vegas 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, for his 5th win of 2003 and 7th of his career, and first ever Truck Series win in his home town of Las Vegas. #75-David Starr was 2nd, followed by #46-Dennis Setzer, #16-Travis Kvapil and #11-Jack
Drivers for Rusty’s Busch team? UPDATE 5:
Drivers for Rusty’s Busch team? UPDATE 5:
September 20, 2003
Rusty Wallace is looking for a driver for his Busch team, and two men he's considering are Billy 'Catfish' Parker, Hank Parker's kid brother, and Burt Myers, the son of Bowman Gray racer Gary Myers. Chad Blount has been scratched from the list, according to sources
Musgrave wins at California:
Musgrave wins at California:
September 20, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave won the American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway Saturday, the third time in a row Musgrave has won the race. It is Mugrave's third won of 2003 and 13th career Truck Series win. Pole sitter, #62-Brendan Gaughan led three times for 66 laps and
Gaughan wins pole at California:
Gaughan wins pole at California:
September 19, 2003
Points leader, #62-Brendan Gaughan won the pole for the American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway with a speed of 173.716mph, it is his first career pole. On the outside pole is #14-Rick Crawford at 173.632. The rest of the top five are #99-Carl Edwards, #75
Spencer wins at New Hampshire:
Spencer wins at New Hampshire:
September 13, 2003
#99-Carl Edwards and #2-Jimmy Spencer bumped and banged over the final 15 laps of Saturday's New Hampshire 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway, before Spencer finally pulled away to a .661-second victory to claim his first Truck series victory. Spencer, who
Stewart wins at Richmond:
Stewart wins at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
Tony Stewart's appearances in the NASCAR Truck Series are few, but quite productive. Stewart, the reigning Winston Cup champion, won the Virginia is for Lovers 200 at Richmond International Raceway for the second consecutive season, this time holding off a fast-charging
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
Qualifying was canceled for the Virginia Is For Lovers 200 at Richmond because of rain and the field set according to the NASCAR rulebook. The race scheduled Thursday night. #16-Travis Kvapil starts first, followed by #62-Brendan Gaughan, #1-Ted Musgrave, #46-Dennis
Kvapil wins at Bristol:
Kvapil wins at Bristol:
August 20, 2003
#16-Travis Kvapil took advantage of some hard luck by #6-Kevin Harvick to win the O'Reilly 200 Wednesday night at Bristol Motor Speedway. As the white flag was coming out, Harvick appeared to cut a right-front tire and hit the wall. Kvapil, who was closing on Harvick
#16 to Toyota? Sprague back to the CTS? UPDATE Sprague in a 2nd truck team:
#16 to Toyota? Sprague back to the CTS? UPDATE Sprague in a 2nd truck team:
August 19, 2003
in a column on the Speed Channel site, Ray Dunlap mentions: Sometime in the early part of August, the Toyota brass is expected to announce which teams will be competing for them in the 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The rumor mill has never been busier. Everything
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
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