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Gaughan wins at MIS:
Gaughan wins at MIS:
July 26, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan ran the fastest race in NASCAR Truck series history and continued his domination of the circuit by winning Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. Gaughan averaged 154.044mph in the Sears 200, his second consecutive victory and fourth in the
Gaughan wins at Gateway; Kvapil keeps points lead:
Gaughan wins at Gateway; Kvapil keeps points lead:
July 20, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan held off #2-Jason Leffler by a truck length Saturday night in the Dodge Ram Tough 200 NASCAR Truck series race at Gateway International Raceway. Gaughan, who pushed his Dodge to the front for the final time on the 50th of 160 laps, led the rest
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
July 13, 2003
#99-Carl Edwards raced to his first NASCAR Truck series victory Saturday night, beating #1-Ted Musgrave by 3.568 seconds in the Built Ford Tough 225 at Kentucky Speedway. Edwards, a 23-year-old rookie from Columbia, Mo., finished second last week at Kansas Speedway
Jon Wood wins at Kansas:
Jon Wood wins at Kansas:
July 5, 2003
#50-Jon Wood won the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway, his first ever win the the Truck Series [after 49 starts] and a win for his new sponsor, presidential candidate of U.S. Senator Bob Graham. His teammate, #99-Carl Edwards, unsponsored, finished 2nd. The
Gaughan wins at Milwaukee:
Gaughan wins at Milwaukee:
June 28, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan won the GNC 200 at The Milwaukee Mile, his 2nd of the season and 4th of his career and first at a track other then Texas and takes over the points lead by 1 point. Rounding out the top five were: #2-Jason Leffler; #14-Rick Crawford; #1-Ted Musgrave
Cook on the pole at Milwaukee:
Cook on the pole at Milwaukee:
June 27, 2003
Defending race champion #29-Terry Cook won the pole Friday for Saturday's GNC Live Well 200 Truck series race at The Milwaukee Mile. Cook took the top starting position with a lap of 119.996mph. #62-Brendan Gaughan qualified second at 119.868, followed by #99-Carl
Musgrave wins at Memphis:
Musgrave wins at Memphis:
June 21, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave passed #50-Jon Wood with 14 laps remaining to win the O'Reilly 200 Truck Series race Saturday at Memphis Motorsports Park. Musgrave averaged a race record 86.087 mph and won $46,875. The victory was his second this season and 12th in his Truck Series
Wood wins the pole at Memphis:
Wood wins the pole at Memphis:
June 20, 2003
#50-Jon Wood won his first career pole Friday for the O'Reilly 200 Truck series race at Memphis Motorsports Park. The best previous qualifying result for Wood was a fourth-place start last month at Lowe's Motor Speedway. He's competing on a race-to-race basis, and
Gaughan wins at Texas again:
Gaughan wins at Texas again:
June 6, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan finally regained the lead with five laps left and went on to win his third straight NASCAR Truck series race at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday night. After getting blocked in the pits twice, dropping from the lead to 11th place during a caution
Tuesday Testing at Charlotte:
Tuesday Testing at Charlotte:
May 7, 2003
Bobby Hamilton topped the speed charts Tuesday as the Truck Series teams tested at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the inaugural Hardee's 200 on May 16. Heavy afternoon rain cut the Truck Series test session to just three hours. It was shortly after 7:00pm
Truck drivers to go Karting:
Truck drivers to go Karting:
April 28, 2003
Ten of the Series' toughest drivers will tackle the 12-turn road course at Victory Lane Indoor Karting Center in Charlotte on Wed., May 14 as part of the "Craftsman Go-Kart Challenge." The drivers will be dueling for bragging rights, in hopes of becoming the first-
Testing at Texas:
Testing at Texas:
April 23, 2003
hearing Chevy trucks are at Texas for a two day test from 2:00 - 10:00pm on Monday/Tuesday, April 21st/22nd.(4-21-2003) UPDATE: Six NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Chevrolet teams are testing at Texas Motor Speedway Monday and Tuesday from 1:00 - 9:00pm in preparation
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
Musgrave on the pole at Martinsville:
Musgrave on the pole at Martinsville:
April 11, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole at Martinsville Speedway for the Advance Auto Parts 250 with a speed of 91.297mph, outside pole goes to #4-Bobby Hamilton. NASCAR team owner #33-Andy Petree will start 4th, Cup drivers #52-Ken Schrader will start 9th and #6-Kevin Harvick
Some Martinsville Notes:
Some Martinsville Notes:
April 9, 2003
Martinsville is just one of two facilities on the schedule since 1995 without a repeat winner. The other venue with eight winners in eight races is The Milwaukee Mile. Farthest run to victory occurred in Advance Auto Parts 250: Forced to start 33rd in last year's Martinsville
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