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#90 Ride Open?
#90 Ride Open?
December 17, 2000
hearing #90 Owner Junie Donlavey is talking to a few drivers for the #90 Hills Brothers Ford ride in 2001 including: Hut Stricklin, who drove the car for most of 2000; Greg Sacks, who last made a Daytona 500 attempt in the defunct #96 Perry-Huggins team in 2000; Geoffrey
#60 – sponsor and a crew chief needed/announcement and ‘The Rock’ – UPDATE 4 postponed:
#60 – sponsor and a crew chief needed/announcement and ‘The Rock’ – UPDATE 4 postponed:
December 14, 2000
Crew chief Jim Long has left Bessey Motorsports, leaving the NASCAR Winston Cup team without a crew chief as well as a sponsor. The group, owned by Joe Bessey, fielded the #60 Power Team Chevy in 2000. Power Team, however, has announced that it would not return as
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
November 8, 2000
#46-Todd Bodine set the pace on a full day of testing at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a top speed of 188.636mph (29.39 seconds). Winston Cup drivers Jeremy Mayfield, Buckshot Jones, Brett Bodine, and Hermie Sadler, as well as ARCA driver Larry Foyt, were also testing
Geoffrey at Atlanta:
Geoffrey at Atlanta:
November 7, 2000
Geoffrey Bodine will run a 3rd Andy Petree Racing Chevy at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The car will be #35 and crew chiefed by Chris Carrier, no word on a sponsor(APR Site). Bodine will run the #98 Miccosukee MacPherson Motorsports Ford at Homestead(11-7-2000)
Phoenix Stats:
Phoenix Stats:
November 2, 2000
None of the 12 Phoenix races have been won by the pole winner. Average starting position of Phoenix race winners: 13.0. Lowest start of a Phoenix winner: 29th by Ricky Rudd, 1995. Most Phoenix poles: 2 - Geoffrey Bodine, Rusty Wallace, Bill Elliott, Ken Schrader. Most
More Homestead Testing:
More Homestead Testing:
November 1, 2000
Hermie Sadler and Ricky Hendrick ran the fastest unofficial practice laps for their respective Cup and BGN teams on Tuesday, the final day of testing at Homestead. Sadler ran a lap of 154.950mph in the #60 Power Team Winston Cup Chevy owned by Joe Bessey, beating the
#98 Driver? UPDATE 3:
#98 Driver? UPDATE 3:
October 31, 2000
hearing that MacPherson Motorsports released Jeff Fuller and that Geoffery Bodine has arranged a one race deal with an unnamed sponsor (possibly a casino) for the race at Homestead. Also hearing that MacPherson Motorsports may run BGN next year with a limited CUP schedule
More Homestead Testing:
More Homestead Testing:
October 30, 2000
Kevin Harvick tested the #3 GM Goodwrench Chevy at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Monday, his first official NASCAR Winston Cup test session. Harvick turned the fastest lap of the NASCAR Winston Cup testing for the Nov. 12th Pennzoil 400 presented by Discount Auto Parts
Fedawa Injured UPDATE 2 to the #66:
Fedawa Injured UPDATE 2 to the #66:
October 21, 2000
Fedawa Injured UPDATE 2 to the #66: hearing that Tim Fedawa will be driving the #66 Phillips 66 Chevy in 2001 that Todd Bodine will vacate to move up to Cup. Also hearing Fedawa injured his back in a motorcycle accident and will miss Rockingham. Geoffrey Bodine will
Geoffrey News:
Geoffrey News:
October 19, 2000
Geoffrey Bodine will drive the #36 BGN car at Rockingham this weekend, for the whole story, see my BGN Site(10-19-2000)
Waltrip to leave #7 early? UPDATE:
Waltrip to leave #7 early? UPDATE:
October 18, 2000
It is likely that Michael Waltrip will leave the #7 Ultra Motorsports Team before the end of the season and race in a NAPA-sponsored(#15?), Dale Earnhardt Inc.-owned car in the final one or two races this year. Waltrip will move to that team full time next year. Geoffrey
Geoffrey Bodine at Homestead UPDATE 5:
Geoffrey Bodine at Homestead UPDATE 5:
October 5, 2000
am hearing that Brett Bodine is considering fielding a second car for a few races with brother Geoffrey driving. Geoffrey was recently released from the #60 Power Team ride(9-20-2000) UPDATE 2 and 3: on the Drivers Looking page UPDATE 4: Brett Bodine, owner and driver
Geoffrey Bodine News UPDATE 4:
Geoffrey Bodine News UPDATE 4:
October 5, 2000
am hearing that Brett Bodine is considering fielding a second car for a few races with brother Geoffrey driving. Geoffrey was recently released from the #60 Power Team ride(9-20-2000) See updates 2 and 3 on the Drivers Looking page UPDATE 4: Brett Bodine, owner and
No Ford for the #7 in 2000 UPDATE Bodine/Brewer?:
No Ford for the #7 in 2000 UPDATE Bodine/Brewer?:
October 2, 2000
Ultra Motorsports has decided not to proceed with plans to change manufacturers before the conclusion of the season. The team, which fields the #7 Chevys for Michael Waltrip, had planned to change to Fords beginning with the Oct. 15 Winston 500 at Talladega and has
Geoffrey Bodine News UPDATE:
Geoffrey Bodine News UPDATE:
October 1, 2000
am hearing that Brett Bodine is considering fielding a second car for a few races with brother Geoffrey driving. Geoffrey was recently released from the #60 Power Team ride(9-20-2000) UPDATE: Cicci-Welliver Racing(#'s 34,36 and 66 in the BGN) made a last-ditch effort
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