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Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Richmond:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Richmond:
May 13, 2005
Kasey Kahne double-dipped today at Richmond International Raceway as he grabbed the pole for tonight's Busch race as well as the Bud Pole for Saturday's Chevy American Revolution 400. It's the second top-spot in a row for Kahne and the 6th of his Nextel Cup career
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Richmond
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Richmond
May 10, 2005
Four rookies in top 10 With the influx of young talent in the NASCAR Busch Series, it should be no surprise that four Raybestos Rookie of the Year candidates are in the top 10 in the points standings. Carl Edwards (#60 Charter Ford) has led the NASCAR Busch Series
Newman fastest at Lowe’s, today final day:
Newman fastest at Lowe’s, today final day:
May 10, 2005
#39-Ryan Newman showed he is a threat to win the pole no matter the division, posting the fastest unofficial lap Monday evening as 29 NASCAR Busch Series teams tested at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts
#97 Crew Wins Tyson Crew Championship:
#97 Crew Wins Tyson Crew Championship:
May 10, 2005
Kurt Busch's #97 team won the National Pit Crew Championship, defeating Jeremy Mayfield's #19 crew in the final round with a mistake-free stop Monday night. in Mooresville, NC. Busch's crew, which helped him win the Nextel Cup championship last season, didn't make
Mansfield News and Notes:
Mansfield News and Notes:
May 9, 2005
Musgrave didnt lead em all but he came close Musgrave led 158 of 160 laps at Gateway to set a series record for domination by a winner in a live pit stop era race. There have been five occasions in which the winner led every lap - most recently by Ron Hornaday Jr. (
Richert Wins Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race Award, takes the lead:
Richert Wins Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race Award, takes the lead:
May 9, 2005
When the caution flag waved with five laps to go in the Dodge Charger 500, every crew chief was left with a few split seconds to decide what course of action to take for the ensuing shoot out. In the end, Doug Richert, crew chief of the #16 National Guard/Travel Lodge
Biffle plans to stay at Roush:
Biffle plans to stay at Roush:
May 9, 2005
Greg Biffle says he has been too busy to solidify his plans for next season, but he was expected to meet with his agent last week and still intends to stay in the #16 car at Roush Racing. "We're not any closer because we haven't had a chance to talk," Biffle says. "
Hornish to the #2? or Paul Tracy? Newman unhappy?
Hornish to the #2? or Paul Tracy? Newman unhappy?
May 9, 2005
With all of the speculation about who will replace Rusty Wallace in the #2 car next year, everyone has forgotten about two-time IRL champion Sam Hornish Jr., who already drives for Roger Penske. I [Yahoo's Bob Margolis] hear that he's at the top of the list to replace
GWC factoid:
GWC factoid:
May 9, 2005
There have now been six green-white-checkered [GWC] finishes in NASCAR [Nextel Cup] history, and only twice has the leader lost the lead on those final two laps. And both times, #16-Greg Biffle has been the driver to steal the win. In addition to Saturday's win (#12
Testing at Lowe’s:
Testing at Lowe’s:
May 7, 2005
More than 25 NASCAR Busch Series teams will be testing at Lowe's Motor Speedway Monday and Tuesday on Monday, May 9, and Tuesday, May 10 in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 on Saturday, May 28. Testing will run from 3:00
Biffle wins wild one at Darlington:
Biffle wins wild one at Darlington:
May 7, 2005
#16-Greg Biffle, who led the most laps, blew by #12-Ryan Newman, who had old tires, and won the Dodge Charger 500 at Darlington Raceway for his 6th career win and 3rd of the season. With 3 laps to go, #6-Mark Martin spun while trying to make a pass and brought out
Kenseth wins at Darlington:
Kenseth wins at Darlington:
May 6, 2005
#17-Matt Kenseth won the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at Darlington Raceway, his 18th career Busch Series win. The rest of the top five were #22-Kenny Wallace, #8-Martin Truex Jr., #66-Greg Biffle and #21-Jeff Burton. #60-Carl Edwards maitains the points lead with a 11th
Darlington Qualifying Notes:
Darlington Qualifying Notes:
May 6, 2005
Kasey Kahne won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Dodge Charger 500, lapping Darlington Raceway in 28.923 seconds at 170.024 mph. Ward Burton holds the track-qualifying record of 28.295 seconds, 173.797 mph, set March 22, 1996. This is Kahnes fifth
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Darlington:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Darlington:
May 6, 2005
It's an all-Dodge front row for tomorrow night's Nextel Cup event! Think the Sponsor's happy? Kasey Kahne edged out Ryan Newman this afternoon and grabbed his first Bud Pole of the season for Saturday Night's aptly named Dodge Charger 500 at Darlington Raceway. His
Travelodge back to the #16, primary at Darlington UPDATE:
Travelodge back to the #16, primary at Darlington UPDATE:
May 6, 2005
Travelodge Hotels announced the renewal of its associate sponsorship of the #16 National Guard Ford Taurus, driven by Greg Biffle, in the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. The agreement continues the Travelodge brand's two-year relationship with Roush Racing of Concord
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