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Ford Steps Up Program, Edwards to the #60?:
Ford Steps Up Program, Edwards to the #60?:
November 23, 2004
Sources say NASCAR wants Toyota to spend a year in the Busch Series, perhaps as early as 2006, before making the jump to Cup. To prepare for Toyota's arrival, Ford has stepped up factory backing, including adding Brewco Motorsports and driver David Green to the family
Green to the #27:
Green to the #27:
November 21, 2004
Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced its return to NASCAR Busch Series racing in 2005 as primary sponsor of the #27 BREWCO Motorsports team. Driving the #27 Kleenex/Scott Products Ford Taurus will be 1994 Busch Series champion David Green [who moves over from the unsponsored
Biffle to run truck race:
Biffle to run truck race:
November 17, 2004
Fifth-grader Brien Henry from Opa Locka, the winner of the Newspapers in Education Hispanic Heritage Art Contest, will help Greg Biffle unveil his #44 NASCAR Craftsman truck Ford F-150 that will carry Brien's drawing during the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Homestead News and Notes:
Homestead News and Notes:
November 17, 2004
New series record for wins a possibility When Kasey Kahne (No. 2 Team ASE/Carquest Dodge) captured the Nov. 13 Darlington 200, the list of 2004 winners reached 13. The single season record is 14, in 1998. Kahne is the sixth driver to post his first series victory in
Busch and some Busch Series Rookies Records:
Busch and some Busch Series Rookies Records:
November 13, 2004
o Most pole positions- Five- held by Kyle Busch, 2004
McMurray wins at Phoenix:
McMurray wins at Phoenix:
November 6, 2004
#41-Jamie McMurray claimed the win on Saturday in the Bashas' Supermarket 200 at the Phoenix International Raceway after battling throughout the 200-mile event with #5-Kyle Busch. McMurray had to fend off Busch after the series' third straight green-white-checkered
Roush Truck/Busch Lineup to Change:
Roush Truck/Busch Lineup to Change:
November 5, 2004
The makeup of Roush Racing's Busch and Truck series teams are likely to undergo major changes next season. Much of the change depends on the organization's ability to land a sponsor for its #99 Ford in the Nextel Cup Series. Carl Edwards is currently driving the car
Busch wins pole at Phoenix:
Busch wins pole at Phoenix:
November 5, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch turned his first NASCAR Busch Series qualifying session into a memorable one Thursday, winning the pole for Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Speedway with a track record lap at 133.819 mph. This is Busch's first appearance
Roush Truck/Busch Lineup to Change:
Roush Truck/Busch Lineup to Change:
November 5, 2004
The makeup of Roush Racing's Busch and Truck series teams are likely to undergo major changes next season. Much of the change depends on the organization's ability to land a sponsor for its #99 Ford in the Nextel Cup Series. Carl Edwards is currently driving the car
Kenseth wins at Atlanta:
Kenseth wins at Atlanta:
October 30, 2004
#17-Matt Kenseth won the Aaron's Rent's 312 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, just beating #5-Kyle Busch for his third Busch wins of the season. Kenseth did no on-track celebration, just drove the car to victory lane. #-5-Busch ended up 2nd, followed by #3-Kasey Kahne, #
Phoenix News and Notes:
Phoenix News and Notes:
October 27, 2004
For Brandon Whitt (No. 38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford), the final three races of the season cant come soon enough. Not because he wants to see his rookie season end, but because hes finally seeing some tracks that hes been to before. "Over 90% of the tracks
Atlanta News and Notes:
Atlanta News and Notes:
October 27, 2004
NASCAR FAMILY SHAKEN BUT STEADFAST- AND SUPPORTIVE
Did ya Know?
Did ya Know?
October 23, 2004
Eight drivers have won a race in each of the National Series: Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Trucks: Greg Biffle Mark Martin Bobby Hamilton Kevin Harvick Terry Labonte Jamie McMurray Ken Schrader Jimmy Spencer NOTE: Geoffrey Bodine's Truck win was an exhibition race
Did ya Know? UPDATED:
Did ya Know? UPDATED:
October 23, 2004
Eight drivers have won a race in each of the National Series
Truex Jr. wins at Memphis:
Truex Jr. wins at Memphis:
October 23, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the Sam's Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park, his 6th win of 2004 and increases his points lead over #5-Kyle Busch who finished 14th. With a 208 point lead, if Truex Jr. finishes 9th or better in the reamining four races, nothing Busch can
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