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Busch wins first ARCA race:
Busch wins first ARCA race:
April 12, 2003
17-year-old Kyle Busch set a track qualifying record in the afternoon, then backed it up Friday night at Nashville Superspeedway to win in just his second start on the ARCA circuit. Busch, the younger brother of Winston Cup star Kurt Busch, led 83 of 113 laps and held
Winningest First Team drivers chosen All-America once again (sorry this is kind of long):
Winningest First Team drivers chosen All-America once again (sorry this is kind of long):
December 13, 2002
Winningest First Team drivers chosen All-America once again (sorry this is kind of long): The two drivers who have won First Team honors on the All-America Auto Racing Team more than anyone else - Steve Kinser and John Force - have been elected to the team yet again
2002 Auto Racing All-America team voting:
2002 Auto Racing All-America team voting:
November 28, 2002
2002 Auto Racing All-America team voting: Ballots are in the mail to almost 300 members of the motorsports press to select the 12-driver 2002 Auto Racing All-America team. Among those on the 2002 ballot are two former three-time Jerry Titus Award winners, John Force
EMPA Driver of the Year voting:
EMPA Driver of the Year voting:
November 28, 2002
EMPA Driver of the Year voting: The ballots are in the mail to the more than 200 professional media that make up the membership of the Eastern Motorsport Press Association. Members of the organization, now in its 34th year, will decide who be receive the Al Holbert
TV Stuff:
TV Stuff:
November 26, 2002
TV Stuff: Kyle Petty, who will drive the #45 Georgia-Pacific/Brawny Dodge next season, will be featured on national network VH-1's Top Twenty Countdown. The two-hour weekly show, one of the biggest on the network, counts down the hottest 20 videos in America, and is
Kimmel in the #66:
Kimmel in the #66:
October 25, 2002
Kimmel in the #66: Frank Kimmel, the 2002 ARCA champion, will return to Atlanta for this weekend's NAPA 500 Winston Cup race. Kimmel, who attempted the make the race in March, will drive the #66 Pork The Other White Meat Ford.(AMS PR)(10-25-2002)
Stewart comes in 2nd in ARCA race, Kimmel wins:
Stewart comes in 2nd in ARCA race, Kimmel wins:
September 3, 2002
Stewart comes in 2nd in ARCA race, Kimmel wins: Tony Stewart came up just a few feet short at DuQuoin, Ill. on Monday. Stewart gave Frank Kimmel all he could handle over the final 20 laps, but Kimmel held on for his 42nd career ARCA/ReMax Series win. Ken Schrader finished
Atwood wins ARCA race:
Atwood wins ARCA race:
July 27, 2002
Atwood wins ARCA race: Winston Cup driver Casey Atwood, entered in Saturday's Automobile Racing Club of America race at Pocono Raceway with an entry from Evernham Motorsports' R&D team, was clearly the class of the field and won the Pepsi 200 earning a victory
Atwood Wins ARCA Pole:
Atwood Wins ARCA Pole:
July 26, 2002
Atwood Wins ARCA Pole: Casey Atwood's first appearance in the ARCA series started off as a fast one. Atwood, entered in an Evernham Motorsports #19 Dodge, won the pole for Saturday's Pepsi 200 at Pocono Raceway, turning a lap at 165.981mph to claim the top starting
Schrader wins ARCA race at South Boston:
Schrader wins ARCA race at South Boston:
July 4, 2002
Schrader wins ARCA race at South Boston: Ken Schrader won the pole and the race at South Boston Speedway Wednesday night in the Big Daddy's Liberty 200. It was Schrader's 9th ARCA RE/MAX Series victory in his 25th attempt. 2nd was series regular #46-Frank Kimmel and
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 4 announcement Sunday:
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 4 announcement Sunday:
May 26, 2002
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 4 announcement Sunday: hearing that Discover Card may come aboard to sponsor the #26 Haas-Carter Motorpsorts team, not sure when or who will driver. Frank Kimmel currently is driving the car in select events.(5-14-2002) UPDATE: hearing it could
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 3 announcement Sunday:
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 3 announcement Sunday:
May 23, 2002
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 3 announcement Sunday: hearing that Discover Card may come aboard to sponsor the #26 Haas-Carter Motorpsorts team, not sure when or who will driver. Frank Kimmel currently is driving the car in select events.(5-14-2002) UPDATE: hearing it could
ARCA Driver Injured:
ARCA Driver Injured:
May 20, 2002
ARCA Driver Injured: Tina Gordon suffered a serious leg injury and underwent surgery at a Charlotte, NC, hospital Saturday after a crash in the ARCA/Remax Series EasyCare 100 at Lowe' Motor Speedway. Gordon suffered a clean break of her left tibia and fibia, a broken
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 2:
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 2:
May 17, 2002
#26 sponsor? UPDATE 2: hearing that Discover Card may come aboard to sponsor the #26 Haas-Carter Motorpsorts team, not sure when or who will driver. Frank Kimmel currently is driving the car in select events.(5-14-2002) UPDATE: hearing it could be a six race deal for
No #26 in the Winston/Open UPDATE Kimmel’s last race in the #26 at Lowes:
No #26 in the Winston/Open UPDATE Kimmel’s last race in the #26 at Lowes:
May 16, 2002
No #26 in the Winston/Open UPDATE Kimmel's last race in the #26 at Lowes: The #26 Haas-Carter Motorsports team will run the Coca Cola 600 with Frank Kimmer, who has been in the car for most of the recent Cup races, but the team will NOT run in The Winston.(FSN's Totally
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