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Waltrip wins at Talladega and pops up thru the hatch [was that cool or what?]:
Waltrip wins at Talladega and pops up thru the hatch [was that cool or what?]:
September 28, 2003
after a red flag for a rough looking accident involving #38-Elliott Sadler, #15-Michael Waltrip held off his teammate #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win the EA Sports 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. The rest of the top five were #20-Tony Stewart, #12-Ryan Newman and #24-
Fastest at Talladega since 2000:
Fastest at Talladega since 2000:
September 27, 2003
#38-Elliott Sadler put his Ford on the pole position at Talladega with a lap of 189.943mph, which was the fastest the Cup cars have run here since 2000 [Joe Nemechek, 190.279 in Oct 2000], but far from the record run of 212.809 mph set in 1987 by Bill Elliot or the
Sadler wins pole at Talladega; Earnhardt Jr’s and Keller’s times disallowed:
Sadler wins pole at Talladega; Earnhardt Jr’s and Keller’s times disallowed:
September 26, 2003
#38-Elliott Sadler won the pole at Talladega for the EA Sports 500 with a speed of 189.943mph, his second pole for Sadler in 2003 and his career. Rookie #42-Jamie McMurray put the special paint scheme Dodge on the outside pole. #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr., who ran a lap
Elliott’s Crew Wins Pit Award:
Elliott’s Crew Wins Pit Award:
September 25, 2003
Bill Elliott's No. 9 pit crew notched its fifth victory in the McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade by edging Elliott Sadler's team in Sunday's MBNA America 400 at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. The No. 9 pit crew became the second team to
Another Jarrett? UPDATE 2:
Another Jarrett? UPDATE 2:
September 17, 2003
hearing Jason Jarrett , son of Dale Jarrett, may run a third Robert Yates Racing entry at Talladega next week. Jarreatt recently tested for Yates at the track.(9-16-2003) UPDATE: Jason Jarrett, son of the 1999 Winston Cup champion Dale Jarrett, will attempt to make
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – New Hampshire:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – New Hampshire:
September 14, 2003
#48-Jimmie Johnson became our second "Sweeper" of the season today at New Hampshire International Speedway as he captured the Sylvania 300 in fine fashion. It was his 6th career win (he's now solo in 59th on the all-time win list) and 3rd of the season. It was also
Driver Debut:
Driver Debut:
September 12, 2003
Robby Benton will make his Truck Series debut this weekend as he takes control of the VOKAL Fordfor Billy Ballew Motorsports. Benton will pilot the #15 in the New Hampshire 200 at the New Hampshire International Speedway. Benton, a 24-year-old native of Charlotte,
Sadler to be featured:
Sadler to be featured:
September 11, 2003
Elliott Sadler will be featured in the September 16th Country Weekly , available at newsstands everywhere.( M&M's Motorsports PR )(9-11-2003)
#9 Crew Wins Pit Championship Award for 4th time after being fastest at Darlington:
#9 Crew Wins Pit Championship Award for 4th time after being fastest at Darlington:
September 4, 2003
The inaugural McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade has paid out $500,000 to pit crews during the first 25 NASCAR Winston Cup races of the 2003 season. Leading the prize money list is the pit crew for Bill Elliott's team, which swiped its fourth
StockCarFans.Com – Rumblings – Darlington:
StockCarFans.Com – Rumblings – Darlington:
August 31, 2003
Score one for the Old Guys!!! Sure, we were wondering if Terry was gonna win another one before he got his AARP card, but after today he's just another young gun. Texas Terry led the final 33 laps at Darlington Raceway to capture his second Mountain Dew Southern 500
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Bristol:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Bristol:
August 23, 2003
Nothing like a short-track to get back to some real racing, eh? #97-Kurt Busch fought a dying alternator (two batteries?....whatcha wanna bet we're gonna see that become the norm real soon?) and held on to beat #29-Kevin Harvick to the finish of tonight's Sharpie 500
Parrott back to Yates….with the #38:
Parrott back to Yates….with the #38:
August 19, 2003
Robert Yates Racing announced today that effective immediately Todd Parrott will assume crew chief duties for Elliott Sadler and the #38 M&MS Racing Team. Raymond Fox III, who had served in the crew chief capacity since October of 2002, will continue to play an integral
Elliott Sadler’s Pit Crew Wins at Watkins Glen:
Elliott Sadler’s Pit Crew Wins at Watkins Glen:
August 13, 2003
Elliott Sadler's pit crew took home the first-place check of $20,000 for winning Sunday's (Aug. 10) McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade at Watkins Glen International. The victory was the first for Sadler's pit crew, which is ranked seventh in
Wind Tunnel Testing Tuesday UPDATE:
Wind Tunnel Testing Tuesday UPDATE:
August 5, 2003
NASCAR will take cars to the wind tunnel for the first time this season Tuesday in Marietta, Ga., to test how they react to a reduction in spoiler height. The cars that will be tested: Chevrolet, #24-Jeff Gordon and #20-Tony Stewart; Ford, #17-Matt Kenseth and #38-
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – The Brickyard:
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – The Brickyard:
August 3, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick led the first 17 laps....then the final 16 laps. He didn't bother messing with Mr. Inbetween! Harvick won the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this afternoon for his 4th career win and first of the season. He becomes the 15th different
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