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Elliott Sadler News
The Big Break:
The Big Break:
May 17, 2005
All-Star Challenge will pit NASCAR stars Dale Jarrett, Jamie McMurray, Elliott Sadler, Elliott Sadler, Rusty Wallace and Michael Waltrip against each other in a special event for charity and bragging rights. The event will be held in the Charlotte, N.C. area, on Tuesday
Race Notes – Richmond:
Race Notes – Richmond:
May 14, 2005
Kasey Kahne won the Chevy American Revolution 400 at Richmond International Raceway, scoring his career-first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 47th career start. The last driver to win from the Bud Pole was Joe Nemechek at Kansas, October 10, 2004. Bill Elliott
Edwards bumps to win at Richmond:
Edwards bumps to win at Richmond:
May 13, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards gave leader #90-Elliott Sadler, who thought he may have a tire going down, a nudge on the last lap and slid on by to win the FUNAI 250 at Richmond International Raceway on a Green-white-checkered finish after a late wreck involving #12-Stremme and #
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
May 13, 2005
#9-Kasey Kahne won the pole for the Chevy American Revolution 400 at Richmond International Raceway with a near track record lap of 129.964 [record is 129.983 set last May], for his 2nd Budweiser pole of 2005 and 6th career pole, he also won the pole for the Busch
Richmond Qualifying Notes:
Richmond Qualifying Notes:
May 13, 2005
Kasey Kahne won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Chevy American Revolution 400, lapping Richmond International Raceway in 20.775 seconds at 129.964 mph. Brian Vickers holds the track-qualifying record of 20.772 seconds, 129.983 mph, set May 14, 2004.
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Richmond:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Richmond:
May 13, 2005
Kasey Kahne double-dipped today at Richmond International Raceway as he grabbed the pole for tonight's Busch race as well as the Bud Pole for Saturday's Chevy American Revolution 400. It's the second top-spot in a row for Kahne and the 6th of his Nextel Cup career
Sadler’s donation makes the day for school kids:
Sadler’s donation makes the day for school kids:
May 12, 2005
When 205 kindergarten students at Greensville Elementary took a field trip to Swift Creek Mill Playhouse in Colonial Heights last month, Elliott Sadler said he felt as if he were there. He wasn't, but if not for his financial help, the kids might not have been there
Newman fastest at Lowe’s again:
Newman fastest at Lowe’s again:
May 11, 2005
Ryan Newman once again recorded the fastest unofficial speed Tuesday afternoon at Lowe's Motor Speedway as 29 NASCAR Busch Series teams tested for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 on Saturday, May 28. Scheduled for six hours, the final
VA Governor, Sadler to promote GED’s:
VA Governor, Sadler to promote GED’s:
May 10, 2005
Virginia Governor Mark Warner will visit the track on Thursday, May 12 at 1:00pm/et to announce a partnership with Virginia Native Elliott Sadler, Richmond International Raceway and the "Race to GED" program. The program is designed to help Virginia residents obtain
Testing at Lowe’s:
Testing at Lowe’s:
May 7, 2005
More than 25 NASCAR Busch Series teams will be testing at Lowe's Motor Speedway Monday and Tuesday on Monday, May 9, and Tuesday, May 10 in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 on Saturday, May 28. Testing will run from 3:00
Darlington Qualifying Notes:
Darlington Qualifying Notes:
May 6, 2005
Kasey Kahne won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Dodge Charger 500, lapping Darlington Raceway in 28.923 seconds at 170.024 mph. Ward Burton holds the track-qualifying record of 28.295 seconds, 173.797 mph, set March 22, 1996. This is Kahnes fifth
Testing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway Ends:
Testing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway Ends:
May 5, 2005
#24-Jeff Gordon took to Lowe's Motor Speedway's renovated racing surface like the proverbial duck took to water Wednesday night as 17 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series teams made final preparations for the May 29 NASCAR All-Star Challenge and the May 29 Coca-Cola 600. The unofficial
Testing dates set at Lowe’s Motor Speedway UPDATE – Speeds:
Testing dates set at Lowe’s Motor Speedway UPDATE – Speeds:
May 3, 2005
Lowe's Motor Speedway has scheduled 35 hours of open testing for NASCAR Craftsman Truck, Busch and NEXTEL Cup Series teams in preparation for the track's slate of May races, including the May 21 NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge and the May 29 Coca-Cola 600. The testing
Harvick wins the pole at Talladega:
Harvick wins the pole at Talladega:
April 29, 2005
#29-Kevin Harvick won the Budweiser pole for the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway with a speed of 189.804mph, almost a mph faster then #24-Jeff Gordon who ran 188.988mph and will start on the outside pole. The rest of the top-five are #38-Elliott Sadler, #10-
Talladega Qualifying News and Notes
Talladega Qualifying News and Notes
April 29, 2005
Kevin Harvick won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Aaron's 499, lapping Talladega Superspeedway in 50.452 seconds at 189.804 mph. Bill Elliott track-qualifying record of 44.998 seconds, 212.809 mph, set April 30, 1987, prior to the implementation of restrictor
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