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Eric McClure News
McClure to Premiere #64 UPDATE:
McClure to Premiere #64 UPDATE:
February 7, 2006
Eric McClure will be dividing his driving duties between the #60 in the ARCA Seriers, The Premier Motorsports #64 NASCAR Nextel Cup and the #85 Busch Series teams. McClure will participate in select NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch Series races in 2006 for The Premier Motorsports
McClure to Premiere #64:
McClure to Premiere #64:
February 2, 2006
Eric McClure will be dividing his driving duties between the #60 in the ARCA REMAX Seriers, The Premier Motorsports #64 NASCAR Nextel Cup and the #85 Busch Series teams. McClure will participate in select NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch Series races in 2006 for The Premier
Edwards wins pole at Phoenix:
Edwards wins pole at Phoenix:
November 12, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards went out late and won the pole for the Arizona 200 presented by Walk the Line at Phoenix International Raceway, beating out #20-Denny Hamlin for his 6th pole of 2005. Starting 3rd is up-and-coming #58-Regan Smith, Points leader #8-Martin Truex Jr.
Newman wins pole at Texas:
Newman wins pole at Texas:
November 4, 2005
#39-Ryan Newman won the pole for the O'Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 189.500mph. #14-David Stremme starts 2nd, followed by #21-Kevin Harvick, #47-Jon Wood and #66-Greg Biffle. Points leader, #8-Martin Truex Jr. will start 10th and 2nd in
Truex Jr. wins pole at Memphis:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Memphis:
October 22, 2005
Points leader, #8-Martin Truex Jr. won the pole for the Sam's Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park with a lap of 119.867mph. It is Truex's 3rd pole of the season. The rest of the top-5 are: #1-Johnny Sauter, #58-Regan Smith, #11-Paul Menard and #66-Aaron Fike. 2nd
Kenseth wins pole at Kansas:
Kenseth wins pole at Kansas:
October 8, 2005
#17-Matt Kenseth won the Budweiser Pole for the Banquet 400 at Kansas Speedway with a Track Record lap of 180.856mph for his 2nd pole of 2005 and 3rd of his career. THe rest of the top five are: #38-Elliott Sadler, #24-Jeff Gordon, #22-Scott Wimmer and #99-Carl Edwards
#00 Team Note;
#00 Team Note;
September 30, 2005
been told the #00 is the #192, being allowed to use the #00 number with Mike Skinner driving and the #192 Front Row racing team getting the owners points and the credit for the race attempt, allowing them to keep the full season race attempts streak alive. #192 [#92
#52 Team done for 2005 unless:
#52 Team done for 2005 unless:
September 24, 2005
The #52 team owned by Jimmy Means is attempting their last race of the season this weekend at Dover due to a lack of sponsorship. 26-year-old Eric McClure has been their primary driver this season, running 7 out of 11 races for the part-time team.(BGNRacing.com)(9-
#73 Team back to the track?
#73 Team back to the track?
September 12, 2005
Edward Raabe won't say yet who his race car driver will be, but [#73] Raabe Racing Enterprises is speeding ahead with an $8 million Nextel Cup race team in Daytona Beach. The team is based out of a 60,000 [not 6,000] square-foot facility at 1870 Mason Ave., formerly
Busch wins pole:
Busch wins pole:
August 26, 2005
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway with a speed of 125.404mph, followed by #8-Martin Truex Jr., #39-Ryan Newman, #66-Greg Biffle and #11-Paul Menard. Missing the race were: #30-Ron Hornaday, #7-Jeff Fuller, #04-Eric McClure, #
Qualifying Rained out at MIS:
Qualifying Rained out at MIS:
August 20, 2005
Rain/wet track canceled qualifying for the Domino's Pizza 250 at Michigan International Speedway, so the field was set via the rules books, Top 35 in owners points, past champs, winners not already in and race attempts, so #8-Martin Truex Jr. will start first followed
Front Row Joe wins Pole at MIS:
Front Row Joe wins Pole at MIS:
August 20, 2005
"Front Row" #01-Joe Nemechek won the pole for the GFS Marketplace 400 at the Michigan International Speedway with a speed of 191.530mph for his first pole of 2005 and 8th of his career, putting him into the 2006 Budweiser Shootout. #24-Jeff Gordon starts on the out
Raines in the #37 at MIS; Lepage released:
Raines in the #37 at MIS; Lepage released:
August 16, 2005
R&J Racing released driver Kevin Lepage from his driving duties for the #37 BoSPOKER.netDodge Charger effective immediately. Lepage has been the driver for the R&J Racing Team since late last year. Lepage will be replaced by veteran driver Tony Raines who has
Truex Jr. wins pole at Gateway, new track record:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Gateway, new track record:
July 30, 2005
#8-Martin Truex, Jr. won the pole for the Wallace Family Tribute 250 at Gateway International Speedway with a track record speed of 135.022mph, Truex won the pole at Gateway in 2004 also. The top five starters also broke the track record speed: #41-Reed Sorenson, #
Harvick wins pole at New Hampshire:
Harvick wins pole at New Hampshire:
July 16, 2005
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for the New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway with a lap of 130.336mph. The rest of the top 5 are #1-Johnny Sauter, #90-Elliott Sadler, #79-Kasey Kahne and #58-Regan Smith. Missing the race were: #28-Derrike Cope, #26
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