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Newman wins at New Hampshire:
Newman wins at New Hampshire:
September 18, 2005
#12-Ryan Newman won the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway with a exciting pass with 2 laps to go for his 1st win of 2005 and 12th of his career. Newman's win makes him the 13th different driver to win a race in 2005. It was Newman's first win in
New Hampshire Qualifying Notes:
New Hampshire Qualifying Notes:
September 17, 2005
Tony Stewart won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Sylvania 300, lapping New Hampshire International Speedway in 29.043 seconds at 131.143 mph. Ryan Newman holds the track-qualifying record of 28.561 seconds, 133.357 mph, set September 12, 2003. This
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Off-Week
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Off-Week
September 14, 2005
The key numbers as the NASCAR Busch Series settles into its third off-week of the season are these; the #8 leads the #2 by 69 points. Defending series champion and points leader Martin Truex Jr. (#8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet) still holds an advantage over second-place
News and Notes – New Hampshire:
News and Notes – New Hampshire:
September 14, 2005
Hornaday, Skinner make championship noise For the first time since the final race of 1996, former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champions Mike Skinner (#5 Toyota Tundra Toyota) and Ron Hornaday Jr. (#6 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet) hold top-five rankings together in the
Kurt Busch wins at Richmond, Newman gets 10th in Chase:
Kurt Busch wins at Richmond, Newman gets 10th in Chase:
September 10, 2005
#97-Kurt Busch won the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway, dominating the 2nd half of the race, leading 185 of 400 laps for his 14th career win and 3rd win of 2005. #17-Matt Kenseth finished 2nd, followed by #16-Greg Biffle, #5-Kyle Busch and
Richmond Race Notes:
Richmond Race Notes:
September 10, 2005
Kurt Busch won the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway, scoring his 14th NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 176th career start. Busch scored his third victory in 2005, also posting victories at Phoenix and second Pocono. Busch has scored
Harvick wins pole at Richmond:
Harvick wins pole at Richmond:
September 9, 2005
#29-Kevin Harvick won the Budweiser Pole for the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway with a lap of 128.425mph for his 2nd pole of 2005 and 4th of his career. #16-Greg Biffle will start 2nd, followed by rookie #77-Travel Kvapil [his best career
Richmond Qualifying Notes:
Richmond Qualifying Notes:
September 9, 2005
Kevin Harvick won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Chevy Rock & Roll 400, lapping Richmond International Raceway in 21.024 seconds at 128.425 mph. Brian Vickers holds track-qualifying record of 20.772 seconds, 129.983 mph, set May 14, 2004. This
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Richmond
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Richmond
September 7, 2005
Clint Bowyers (#2 ACDelco Chevrolet) goal is a simple one put as many points as possible between he and NASCAR Busch Series championship points leader Martin Truex Jr. (#8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet) in the seasons remaining eight races. Bowyer attained that goal in
The Chase….as it stands now:
The Chase….as it stands now:
September 7, 2005
Four positions in the Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup are up for grabs in the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway. This number does not include Kurt Busch, who only needs to start the race to clinch a berth. Tony Stewart, Jimmie Johnson, Greg
ISC, SMI buy Team Caliber also:
ISC, SMI buy Team Caliber also:
September 7, 2005
Motorsports Authentics, the new joint venture of International Speedway Corp. and Speedway Motorsports Inc., has bought the Team Caliber collectible company, Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Daily reports. Team Caliber was owned by Roush Racing owner Jack Roush,
Kyle Busch as 1st time winner:
Kyle Busch as 1st time winner:
September 4, 2005
#5-Kyle Busch won the Sony HD 500 at California Speedway, for his first ever Nextel Cup win and becoming the youngest driver ever to win a race in the Cup Series, Donald Thomas was 20 yrs, 4 months, 6 days old when he won at Lakeland in 1952, Busch is 20 yr, 4 months
California Race Notes:
California Race Notes:
September 4, 2005
Kyle Busch won the SONY HD 500 at California Speedway, scoring his first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 31st career start. Busch became the youngest race winner in NASCAR's premiere division. He is 20 yrs., 4 mos. and 2 days. Donald Thomas won at Lakewood Speedway
Edwards wins at California:
Edwards wins at California:
September 3, 2005
#60-Carl Edwards won Ameriquest 300 at the California Speedway for his 4th wins of the season and his career. #66-Greg Biffle was 2nd, followed by #2-Clint Bowyer, #1-Johnny Sauter and #6-Kasey Kahne. Points leader #8-Martin Truex Jr. finished 15th and 52 of his points
Edwards wins pole at California:
Edwards wins pole at California:
September 3, 2005
#99-Carl Edwards won the Budweiser Pole for the Sony HD 500 at California Speedway with a lap of 185.061mph for his first career pole in his 38th race. Edwards is now in the Budweiser Shootout. Edwards led three other Roush Racing drivers in the top four, with #6-Mark
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