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#90 Ride Open?
#90 Ride Open?
December 17, 2000
hearing #90 Owner Junie Donlavey is talking to a few drivers for the #90 Hills Brothers Ford ride in 2001 including: Hut Stricklin, who drove the car for most of 2000; Greg Sacks, who last made a Daytona 500 attempt in the defunct #96 Perry-Huggins team in 2000; Geoffrey
Wallace Hurt UPDATE:
Wallace Hurt UPDATE:
October 22, 2000
Wallace Hurt UPDATE: from Total Sports/AP: Mike Wallace injures shoulder in Busch Series crash(10-21-2000) UPDATE: Mike Wallace has a broken right shoulder blade from the wreck, Wallace was treated at a nearby hospital and released Friday evening. He was replaced in
#4 driver? UPDATE:
#4 driver? UPDATE:
September 18, 2000
also reported on ESPN2's NASCAR 2Day was that Chad Little could end up in the #4 Kodak Chevy fielded by Morgan-McClure(9-17-2000) UPDATE: Larry McClure says he'd like to find a young driver to run for his team next season. Two men he'll be looking at: Ron Hornaday
#90 Driver and Crew Chief Gone UPDATE 3:
#90 Driver and Crew Chief Gone UPDATE 3:
July 28, 2000
#90 Ford owner Junie Donlavey, Ed Berrier and crew chief Dean Johnson have agreed to go their separate ways, according to Donlavey. Despite the hard work that everyone has put into this program, we were not getting the results we know we can produce, Donlavey said.
Shawna crashes at Pocono but is OK:
Shawna crashes at Pocono but is OK:
June 15, 2000
Shawna crashes at Pocono but is OK: Shawna Robinson will start the #8 Kmart Kids Race Against Drugs Taurus in Saturday's ARCA race at Pocono, even after Thursday's accident. Robinson will start Saturday's race in a backup car. Winston Cup regular Ed Berrier will be
Simo to drive the #90
Simo to drive the #90
June 15, 2000
at Sears Point Raceway in the Cup race. Brian Simo, current points leader in the BF Goodrich Trans Am Series, will drive Junie Donlavey's Hills Bros Coffee #90 Ford Taurus at Sears Point Raceway in the Winston Cup race on June 25. Simo replaces regular driver Ed Berrier
Robinson Accident UPDATE 2:
Robinson Accident UPDATE 2:
June 14, 2000
Robinson Accident UPDATE 2: Shawna Robinson was airlifted to St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti, Mich., after crashing in Saturday's ARCA race. Track officials announced that Robinson broke two left ribs. Car owner Michael Kranefuss said that Robinson also broke
New #90 Crew Chief:
New #90 Crew Chief:
May 2, 2000
Hills Bros Coffee Racing Team owner Junie Donlavey named Dean Johnson as crew chief for the #90 Fords driven by Ed Berrier in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Johnson's first event will be the Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond this Saturday. Donlavey has been calling
RIR Testing UPDATE:
RIR Testing UPDATE:
April 20, 2000
Testing at RIR - Richmond International Raceway was rained out today. Some team supposedly there were #36-Kenny Schrader, #90-Ed Berrier, #91-Todd Bodine, #16-Kevin Lepage, #22-Ward Burton and #93-Dave Blaney. Teams are expected to return Wednesday. No new on if #60
Rookies do Good:
Rookies do Good:
April 15, 2000
Six of the Rookie of The Year candidates made the field in 1st round qualifying: #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr.(6th), #32-Scott Pruett(15th), #92-Dave Blaney(16th), #27-Mike Bliss(18th), #9-Stacy Compton(22nd) and #90-Ed Berrier(23rd). Only #17-Matt Kenseth failed to qualify
Hills Bros:
Hills Bros:
March 6, 2000
Hills Bros Coffee supported rookie of the year contender Stacy Compton and the #9 Melling Racing team in Sunday's race at Las Vegas as an associate after their driver Ed Berrier missed the race in the #90 Ford, it was a one race deal(TachZone)(3-6-2000)
#90 News:
#90 News:
February 19, 2000
Henk de Back, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sara Lee Coffee & Tea Company of North America, Retail, announced that HILLS BROS coffee will be the primary sponsor of the #90 Cup team owned by Junie Donlavey beginning with the 2000 Daytona 500 and continuing
Donlavey News UPDATE 3:
Donlavey News UPDATE 3:
February 6, 2000
#90 Ford Owner Junie Donlavey is made an appearance in Richmond VA before heading to Daytona. Donlavey is brought his show car to the Suburban Lodge(his assoc sponsor) grand opening on Saturday, Feb 5th. Donlavey still is working on sponsorship for 2000 but has signed
Ford’s Turn UPDATE:
Ford’s Turn UPDATE:
January 12, 2000
Ford tests at Daytona today and Thursday....but poof, only one team is there and possible two on Thursday. Only two drivers are scheduled to be there - #90 Ed Berrier and #85 Carl Long. Carl Long reported today, but as of this afternoon had been on the track only a
Donlavey’s team still alive:
Donlavey’s team still alive:
December 12, 1999
#90 Ford owner Junie Donlavey is still working to secure sponsorship for the 2000 season. He says hes close with two or three companies, but has not signed with anyone. Meanwhile, the team has built the 2000 car for the race at North Carolina Speedway. Donlavey plans
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