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NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
September 22, 2005
Green prepares for 350th start David Green (#27 Kleenex Ford), the 1994 NASCAR Busch Series champion, is set for his milestone 350th career series start Saturday at Dover. Green is fourth on the all-time list in that category, behind Tommy Houston (417), Elton Sawyer
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
May 26, 2005
Its back to work for the competitors in the NASCAR Busch Series following the second off-week of the season. The site of Saturday nights race Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. is NASCARs proverbial backyard, housing a majority of the sports team shops and driver
New #6 Crew Chief? UPDATE:
New #6 Crew Chief? UPDATE:
May 4, 2005
It was mentioned on Speed Channel's Busch Series Qualifying that the #6 Team recently hired Trip Bruce as the crew chief, Elton Sawyer was the crew chief, not sure what is up there.(4-22-2005) UPDATE: Evernham Motorsports and Unilever Foods officially announced today
Two Crew Chief Fines:
Two Crew Chief Fines:
March 29, 2005
NASCAR announced Monday that fines have been issued to two NASCAR Busch Series crew chiefs resulting from rule violations during opening day inspection at Nashville Superspeedway on March 25. Steve Plattenberger, crew chief of the #12 Dodge driven by Tim Fedewa and
Crew Chiefs Fined:
Crew Chiefs Fined:
March 11, 2005
NASCAR announced that Elton Sawyer, crew chief for the #6 Dodge driven by Paul Wolfe in the NASCAR Busch Series, has been fined $2,500 for a rule violation that occurred last week at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez road course in Mexico City. During opening day inspection
Wolfe to run 22 races in the #6 Hungry Driver Dodge:
Wolfe to run 22 races in the #6 Hungry Driver Dodge:
February 8, 2005
Paul Wolfe is preparing for a 22-race NASCAR Busch Series season driving the #6 Hungry Drivers Dodge, owned by Evernham Motorsports, and you can bet that he has set high expectations for his break-out season. At the top of the list - the 2005 Rookie of the Year honors
Wolfe gets the Hungry Driver ride for 2005, Elton Sawyer named Team Director:
Wolfe gets the Hungry Driver ride for 2005, Elton Sawyer named Team Director:
November 12, 2004
Unilever Foods Division and Evernham Motorsports announced today that Paul Wolfe has been named as the primary "hungry" driver of the #6 Hungry Drivers Dodge for the 2005 NASCAR Busch Series season. Plans call for Wolfe to drive the #6 Dodge in a majority of the Busch
New Crew Chief for Whitt:
New Crew Chief for Whitt:
October 26, 2004
Clean Line Motorsports announced today the addition of Jamie Jones as crew chief of the #38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford F-150 of driver Brandon Whitt. Jones, 44, a Virginia Beach, Va., native now living in Indian Trail, N.C., comes to Clean Line Motorsports
NASCAR BUSCH SERIES NEWS & NOTES LAS VEGAS
NASCAR BUSCH SERIES NEWS & NOTES LAS VEGAS
March 2, 2004
Jason Keller (No. 22 Miller High Life Ford) is slated to make the 325th start of his NASCAR Busch Series career in the Sams Town 300. In doing so, Keller will move past Dale Jarrett into sole possession of third place on the all-time list of most NASCAR Busch Series
Testing at Nashville:
Testing at Nashville:
December 19, 2003
Evernham Motorsports brought their Dodges to the Nashville Superspeedway for two days of testing on December 17 & 18. NASCAR drivers Bill Elliott, Jeremy Mayfield, Kasey Kahne, and Elton Sawyer were all in town to participate, as was their owner, Ray Evernham. Mother
Evernham, why a Busch team?
Evernham, why a Busch team?
November 7, 2003
Evernham Motorsports, running their first Busch race this weekend at Rockingham, is running the Busch Series to get Jeremy Mayfield get some track time and because team owner Ray Evernham plans to start building Busch Series engines to lease in 2004. Also of note,
More Rockingham Testing today:
More Rockingham Testing today:
October 29, 2003
The following drivers will be at North Carolina Speedway Wednesday, October 29 testing for the upcoming NASCAR weekend November 7 - 9, 2003: Cup: #8-Dale Earnhardt, Jr.; #15-Michael Waltrip; #18-Bobby Labonte; #9-Bill Elliott; #45-Kyle Petty; Busch: #8-Martin Truex
What is up with…..Elton Sawyer:
What is up with…..Elton Sawyer:
July 17, 2003
Former NASCAR Busch Series driver Elton Sawyer finished ninth in the 200-lap Late Model race won by Denny Hamlin at Southampton Motor Speedway [VA] on Friday night. Sawyer, who hasn't turned many laps since a runner-up effort at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November
#300 for Keller:
#300 for Keller:
May 13, 2003
When #57-Jason Keller takes the green flag at Nazareth Speedway on May 18th, he will not only be defending his race title, but making his 300th-career start as a Busch Series driver. Keller becomes only the fifth driver in NASCAR Busch Series history to reach the milestone
Top 10 Tina CORRECTION:
Top 10 Tina CORRECTION:
April 9, 2003
#22-Tina Gordon in the Danny Bost Motorsports Chevy, collected the first top 10 by a Busch Series female driver since Patty Moise finished seventh at Talladega in July 1995, when she posted a 10th-place finish last week at Talladega. Gordon, who leads the Raybestos
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