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National Guard to the #16? Grainger Out? UPDATE 2:
National Guard to the #16? Grainger Out? UPDATE 2:
December 2, 2003
it appears that the Army National Guard will be going to the #16 Roush Racing Ford and driver Greg Biffle, being the primary associate for several races with the option to be a primary for a few select races. Supposedly Grainger will still be on the car but will spilt
Biffle to run all Cup AND Busch races in 2004? New Crew Chief? UPDATE 2:
Biffle to run all Cup AND Busch races in 2004? New Crew Chief? UPDATE 2:
November 19, 2003
#16-Greg Biffle is considering running the full NASCAR Busch series schedule in 2004 in Roush Racing's #60 Fords - the same team with which he won the 2002 series championship. In an interview Thursday, Biffle said at first he would run "a lot of races" next season
National Guard to the #16?
National Guard to the #16?
November 18, 2003
it appears that the Army National Guard will be going to the #16 Roush Racing Ford and driver Greg Biffle, being the primary associate for several races with the option to be a primary for a few select races. Supposedly Grainger will still be on the car but will spilt
McMurray Rookie of the Year:
McMurray Rookie of the Year:
November 16, 2003
#42-Jamie McMurray clinched Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors at Homestead. He finished ninth in the race, his 13th top-10 of the season. McMurray unofficially took the title by 37 points (320.25-283.25) over Greg Biffle and was one of three Raybestos Rookies to
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Homestead:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Homestead:
November 16, 2003
We had a "Yogi-ism" come true today.....it's not over till it's over. If you left Homestead-Miami Speedway after mile 399 of today's Ford 400, you don't know who won. Bill Elliott came up with a flat right rear coming off turn 2 of lap 267 and Bobby Labonte (who was
Biffle to run all Cup AND Busch races in 2004? New Crew Chief?
Biffle to run all Cup AND Busch races in 2004? New Crew Chief?
November 16, 2003
#16-Greg Biffle is considering running the full NASCAR Busch series schedule in 2004 in Roush Racing's #60 Fords - the same team with which he won the 2002 series championship. In an interview Thursday, Biffle said at first he would run "a lot of races" next season
Cook to leave the #29? to Roush or ppc? UPDATE 2 to Roush:
Cook to leave the #29? to Roush or ppc? UPDATE 2 to Roush:
November 16, 2003
#29-Terry Cook says he'll likely remain with K-Automotive Motorsports, there's a much better chance both Cook and sponsor Power Stroke Diesel will move to either Roush Racing or ppc Racing. It is believed that Cook's interest in ppc Racing revolves around the fact
Biffle to run all Cup AND Busch races in 2004? New Crew Chief?
Biffle to run all Cup AND Busch races in 2004? New Crew Chief?
November 14, 2003
#16-Greg Biffle is considering running the full NASCAR Busch series schedule in 2004 in Roush Racing's #60 Fords - the same team with which he won the 2002 series championship. In an interview Thursday, Biffle said at first he would run "a lot of races" next season
Goss to GM UPDATE:
Goss to GM UPDATE:
November 14, 2003
GM recently hired former #16 Cup Crew Chief Randy Goss to oversee the Silverado fleet and to help transition the body changes every team will undergo for 2004.(Speed Channel)(10-17-2003) UPDATE: General Motors has hired former Roush Racing crew chief Randy Goss to
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
#7-Greg Biffle captured the pole for the season ending Ford 300 at Homested Miami Speedway with a new track record of 177.416mph. Starting on the outside pole will be #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr., #38-Kasey Kahne, #21-Kevin Harvick, and #1-Jamie McMurray. Where did the
Homestead Truck Series Stuff:
Homestead Truck Series Stuff:
November 12, 2003
Tenth place, spot on banquet stage up for grabs #18-Chad Chaffin and #98-Matt Crafton are separated by 43 points in the fight for the 10th and final spot on-stage at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series awards banquet, being held Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Sheraton Bal
National Guard to the #99? UPDATE 3 and even MORE, #16 involved?:
National Guard to the #99? UPDATE 3 and even MORE, #16 involved?:
November 10, 2003
hearing the National Guard has signed to sponsor the #99 Roush Racing Ford in 2004 with Roush hoping to add another partial sponsor to the deal.(11-8-2003) UPDATE: The National Guard sponsorship program, currently with the Sam Belnavis/Travis Carter #54 team, appears
Roush the 2nd to win all three:
Roush the 2nd to win all three:
November 10, 2003
#17 team owner, Jack Roush became only the second NASCAR team owner to win championships in all three national divisions - Winston Cup, Busch, and Craftsman Truck. Roush driver Greg Biffle won the Busch title last season, and the truck crown in 2000. Richard Childress
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
November 7, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers won the pole for Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, NC with a speed of 155.037mph, Vickers first pole of his career, followed by #7-Greg Biffle, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, #30-David Stremme and #37-David Green. The other Busch Series
Hot Wheels and Roush Racing:
Hot Wheels and Roush Racing:
November 4, 2003
Mattel and Roush Racing announced that the parties have extended their mass retail market die-cast through the 2006 race season. The agreement also includes exclusive rights to the Wood Brothers famed Number 21 program based out of Stuart, Virginia. Team owner Jack
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