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Pit Road Incident:
Pit Road Incident:
November 8, 1999
Defending Phoenix race winner #2-Rusty Wallace lost any chance of repeating in an incident with #1-Steve Park and #60-Geoffrey Bodine as they left pit road during a caution-flag pit stop on lap 121. All three cars made contact and suffered sheet metal damage. Wallace
Martin/Bodines Test:
Martin/Bodines Test:
November 3, 1999
Mark Martin bettered the BGN track record in unofficial testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Martin turned a lap of 36.38 seconds - 148.433mph - in the Winn-Dixie Ford. Casey Atwood holds the official record on the 1.5-mile oval, 36.422 seconds - 148.262mph - set in
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
October 29, 1999
Jimmy Spencer was the fastest of the four Winston Cup teams on hand Wednesday at AMS, traveling 189.210mph. #11-Brett Bodine, #25-Wally Dallenbach and #60-Geoffrey Bodine also tested, with Geoffrey Bodine turning laps in both his 1999 and 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlos
Bodine returns:
Bodine returns:
October 27, 1999
Barry that is - Barry Bodine, Geoffrey's son, is planning to compete in the final 1999 BGN race at Homestead, on Nov 13th. He will drive the #6 Miccosukee Indian Gaming Chevy which will be maroon and gold. Bodine plan to test the car on the Monday and Tuesday following
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
October 25, 1999
I hear a few teams tested at Atlanta Motor Speedway Monday. #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr, #15-Derrick Cope, #93-Dave Blaney, #16-Kevin LePage and #97-Chad Little. Other teams scedhuled are #23-Jimmy Spencer, #25-Wally Dallenbach, and #01-Ron Hornaday. #41-TBA and #60-Geoffrey
2000 Chevy Test UPDATE:
2000 Chevy Test UPDATE:
October 17, 1999
Most Chevy teams are expected to test the 2000 Monte Carlo on Monday and Tuesday at Talladega. Sterling Marlin will drive for Team Sabco. Hendrick Motorsports will use Jeff Gordon, Terry Labonte and Jerry Nadeau. Kenny Wallace will drive for Andy Petree. Dale Earnhardt
Bodine/BGN:
Bodine/BGN:
October 7, 1999
per Geoffrey Bodine's NOL chat, he will drive the #33 Bayer/Alka Seltzer BACE Chevy at Charlotte(NOL)(10-7-1999)
AJ News UPDATE 3:
AJ News UPDATE 3:
October 3, 1999
Waddell Wilson, the NASCAR veteran who is helping A.J. Foyt put together his new Winston Cup team, said things are coming along well. Wilson said the team now has six people on payroll and about 15 more committed to join next season. One job that hasn't been filled
Top Fives:
Top Fives:
October 3, 1999
Geoffrey Bodine had his first top five of 1999 at Martinsville and first since Rockingham on Feb 22, 1998 or 57 races ago. Bodine is the 28th different driver in 1999 to record a top five
Bessey Leaves Power Team UPDATE:
Bessey Leaves Power Team UPDATE:
September 15, 1999
Bessey Leaves Power Team UPDATE: from the Power Team site - President of Power Team Nancy Bessey announced she would be leaving the company. It doesn't mention how it would effect the sponsorship of the #60 Winston Cup team, owned by her husband Joe and driven by Geoffrey
Bessey Leaves Power Team UPDATE:
Bessey Leaves Power Team UPDATE:
September 15, 1999
from the Power Team site - President of Power Team Nancy Bessey announced she would be leaving the company. It doesn't mention how it would effect the sponsorship of the #60 Winston Cup team, owned by her husband Joe and driven by Geoffrey Bodine. It has been rumored
Bodine a Legend:
Bodine a Legend:
September 4, 1999
the 1999 Legends of The Glen fan voting and track Marketing Director, Roger Curtis, announced Geoffrey Bodine as the fans choice for 1999. Geoffrey Bodine, winner of the 96 Bud at The Glen NASCAR Winston Cup Series race, pulled another stunning upset at The Glen by
Bodine and the bird:
Bodine and the bird:
September 4, 1999
It took the life of a bird, but Geoffrey Bodine has earned another top fifteen start for the #60 Power Team racing team. Bodine ran a quick enough lap in first round qualifying for the Southern 500 at the Darlington Raceway to take the 14th starting position for Sundays
Power Team News:
Power Team News:
September 2, 1999
this weeks Winston Cup Scene reports that Power Team will withdraw it's sponsorship from it's IRL and BGN teams and concemtrate it's efforts on Winston Cup and the #60 team driven by Geoffrey Bodine
The 2000 Chevy UPDATE and an IMAGE:
The 2000 Chevy UPDATE and an IMAGE:
August 29, 1999
The 2000 Chevy Monte Carlo will have its first extensive test run Monday and Tuesday at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, IL. Bobby Hamilton, Sterling Marlin, Ken Schrader, David Green, Jerry Nadeau, Geoffrey Bodine, Dale Earnhardt and Mike Skinner are scheduled
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