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Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
April 8, 2003
Busch Series points leader Todd Bodine [#54-Ford in Cup, #92-Chevy in Busch] will race in Nashville this Saturday and Martinsville on Sunday. Mike McLaughlin will practice and qualify the #92 Busch Series car in Nashville while Bodine is in Martinsville for Cup qualifying
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
April 8, 2003
Busch Series points leader Todd Bodine [#54-Ford in Cup, #92-Chevy in Busch] will race in Nashville this Saturday and Martinsville on Sunday. Mike McLaughlin will practice and qualify the #92 Busch Series car in Nashville while Bodine is in Martinsville for Cup qualifying
Sadler to Pull Double Duty:
Sadler to Pull Double Duty:
April 2, 2003
The #02 GoTeamVa.com Winston Cup car normally driven by Hermie Sadler will be practiced and qualified at Martinsville by Dennis Setzer while Sadler competes in the Busch Series race in Nashville, TN on April 12 the team announced today. Sadler, who qualified in the
Setzer wins at Mesa Marin and ties a record:
Setzer wins at Mesa Marin and ties a record:
March 23, 2003
#46-Dennis Setzer won the Lucas Oil 250 on Sunday at Mesa Marin Raceway to match the CTS record for victories in consecutive seasons. Setzer won for the sixth straight season, matching the mark set by Jack Sprague in 2001. Setzer started 12th in his Chevrolet, and
Trucks to the Wind Tunnel:
Trucks to the Wind Tunnel:
March 15, 2003
NASCAR impounded two trucks from each manufacturer following Friday's Craftsman 200 NASCAR Truck series race at Darlington Raceway and plans to test all six at a wind tunnel on Monday. The trucks taken Friday were the Chevrolets of #46-Dennis Setzer and #29-Kevin Harvick
24 Hours of Daytona News – Live Scoring:
24 Hours of Daytona News – Live Scoring:
January 28, 2003
Lance Norick, who has 154 career starts on the Truck Series circuit and plans to run a limited BGN [#26 Dr Pepper car] schedule this year, will join the Morgan-Dollar Motorsports team in the Rolex 24 At Daytona this weekend. Rob Morgan, the co-owner and co-driver for
Weather Shortens Practice at Daytona:
Weather Shortens Practice at Daytona:
January 14, 2003
With many in the garage already having returned to their race shops, seven remaining NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams got in a weather-shortened day of drafting practice as their segment of Preseason Thunder was completed Monday at Daytona International Speedway
Little slow
Little slow
December 16, 2002
so I though I'd post this, pretty interesting - Ideal Gifts for Craftsman Truck Series Racers -- Sears motorsports marketing manager Tour Claiborne went Christmas shopping for the race drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He pored over the 2002-2003 Craftsman
Starr wins at Vegas:
Starr wins at Vegas:
October 13, 2002
#75-David Starr broke a 65-race winless streak Sunday, outdueling points leader #16-Mike Bliss in the Las Vegas 350. Starr and Bliss circled the track just feet apart over the final four laps. Starr held a lead of about a truck-length beginning the final lap and edged
Musgrave on the pole:
Musgrave on the pole:
September 21, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave is on the pole with a speed of 91.831mph for this afternoon's John Boy & Billy's Hardee's 250 Presented by Textilease CTS race at South Boston Speedway. Rounding out the top five are points leader #16-Mike Bliss, #46-Dennis Setzer, #14-Rick Crawford
Announcement about the RIR CTS race UPDATE:
Announcement about the RIR CTS race UPDATE:
August 12, 2002
Richmond to announce new sponsor for the RIR CTS race [Sept 5th], #46-Dennis Setzer and #20-Coy Gibbs will be on hand at the announcement which will be Monday, Aug 12th.(RIR) UPDATE: In an effort to raise local, regional and national awareness of the many options available
Bliss wins at Nashville:
Bliss wins at Nashville:
August 10, 2002
#16-Mike Bliss won at Nashville Saturday night, winning his fourth CTS race of the year. Bliss, who started from the pole but fell to a distant third, took advantage of Jason Leffler's 135th-lap accident that resulted in the second of three caution periods. Bliss,
Cook wins at NHIS:
Cook wins at NHIS:
July 20, 2002
#29-Terry Cook inherited the lead as a result of one wreck and held on to his third NASCAR Truck series win of the season despite another. Cook took over the lead on Lap 170 when then-leader #2-Jason Leffler wrecked in Turn 3. Cook held off #46-Dennis Setzer by .189
Three Drivers do the NHIS Cup/CTS double:
Three Drivers do the NHIS Cup/CTS double:
July 20, 2002
Three Drivers do the NHIS Cup/CTS double: three drivers will compete in both the Truck Series and Cup races. Kevin Harvick (#29-Cup, #6-CTS); Ken Schrader (#36-Cup, #52-CTS); and Morgan Shepherd (#89 Cup, #51-CTS). Dennis Setzer who is running the CTS race, qualified
Haas Carter to field 2nd car at NHIS:
Haas Carter to field 2nd car at NHIS:
July 19, 2002
Haas Carter to field 2nd car at NHIS: Haas Carter Motorsports will enter and race two cars at New Hampshire. This will bring the field to 43. Geoffrey Bodine will Qualify the # 26 car for brother Todd , who is at the Busch race [at Gateway]. Geoffrey will start the
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