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43 cars or No Pay? UPDATE 2:
43 cars or No Pay? UPDATE 2:
March 28, 2002
43 cars or No Pay? UPDATE 2: this is interesting, didn't know this: NASCAR almost had a short field (fewer than 43 cars) last weekend at Darlington. If so, it would have been the first time since 42 cars ran at Talladega in October 1997. #49-Shawna Robinson and #71
Biffle tests at California:
Biffle tests at California:
March 27, 2002
Biffle tests at California: Greg Biffle is testing the #16 Ford at California Speedway in preparation for the Cup race there in April.(FSN's Totally NASCAR)(3-27-2002)
Expect Harvick and R Gordon to be fined and penalized UPDATE penalties announced:
Expect Harvick and R Gordon to be fined and penalized UPDATE penalties announced:
March 25, 2002
Expect Harvick and R Gordon to be fined and penalized UPDATE penalties announced: #31-Robby Gordon and #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. were called to the NASCAR hauler to meet with series officials following Sunday' Food City 500 at Bristol. The two traded bumps several times
Jeff Green wins wild one at Bristol:
Jeff Green wins wild one at Bristol:
March 23, 2002
Saturday's BGN race at Bristol brought out the best - and worst - short track racing has to offer. #21-Jeff Green won the Channellock 250 in a race slowed a record-tying 14 times by caution for 88 laps, but Green's brother, Mark, was involved in a serious accident
Burton wins pole at Darlington:
Burton wins pole at Darlington:
March 15, 2002
#9-Jeff Burton won the pole for the BGN race at Darlington Raceway, with a lap at 168.250mph. The rest of the top five: #21-Jeff Green, #57-Jason Keller, #10-Scott Riggs and #60-Greg Biffle. 45 cars were to attempt hte race, two failed to make the race: #90-Phil Bonifield
Testing at Darlington – a few speeds:
Testing at Darlington – a few speeds:
March 6, 2002
Testing at Darlington - a few speeds: Prepping for his return to Winston Cup racing, Steve Park tested a pair of #1 Pennzoil Chevy's at the Darlington Raceway Tuesday. Park's supersub Kenny Wallace was not at the track. Park said the doctors told him it would be at
Keller wins at the Rock:
Keller wins at the Rock:
February 24, 2002
#57-Jason Keller won the BGN race at the Rock with #60-Greg Biffle 2nd and #7-Randy LaJoie third. Pole sitter #21-Jeff Green finished 11th. Keller also assumes the BGN points lead at 340, 2nd is #10-Scott Riggs at 310, is also Keller's teammate. See ThatsRacin.com
Jeff Green wins pole at Rockingham:
Jeff Green wins pole at Rockingham:
February 22, 2002
#21-Jeff Green won the pole at Rockingham with a speed of 153.587mph. #47-Shane Hmiel was 2nd at 153.374 (but wrecked on his second qualifying lap and will start from the rear of the field in a backup car) and #60-Greg Biffle at 152.971. Missing the race of the 45
BGN Qualifying Postponed:
BGN Qualifying Postponed:
February 13, 2002
BGN qualifying for Daytona has been postponed due to rain and will be run on Thursday, Feb 14th at 8:30am/et. Five drivers made qualifying laps with #10-Scott Riggs being the fastest at 183.460mph, followed by #60-Greg Biffle's 183.303. #12-Kerry Earnhardt, #95-Steadman
Friday Testing:
Friday Testing:
January 25, 2002
#1-Joe Ruttman was the fastest Friday in the cool air with a speed of 185.943 mph. 2nd fastest was #26-Lyndon Amick at 185.128 and 3rd was #33-Tony Raines at 184.188. Also hearing most of the late afternoon practice was rained out and not much drafting got done. The
Amick Fastest Thursday:
Amick Fastest Thursday:
January 24, 2002
Fastest on Thursday's testing at Daytona was #26-Lyndon Amick in a Pontiac at 185.319mph with #1-Joe Ruttman at 184.934 and 3rd fastest was #88-Jeff Fuller at 184.237. The speeds for Thursday: #26-Lyndon Amick, Pontiac, 185.319mph #1-Joe Ruttman, Pontiac, 184.934 #
Biffle to run up to seven Cup races:
Biffle to run up to seven Cup races:
January 21, 2002
Biffle to run up to seven Cup races: Roush Racing's [#16 Ford] Greg Biffle will compete in seven Cup events this year as he prepares to run for rookie-of-the-year honors in 2003. He's scheduled to compete at Daytona and then at California in April but the rest of his
Kraft Foods and Roush Racing Launch Sponsorship:
Kraft Foods and Roush Racing Launch Sponsorship:
January 18, 2002
Kraft Foods and Roush Racing Launch Sponsorship: Roush Racing announced that eight Kraft brands have become associate team sponsors on all five Winston Cup cars in the Roush stable, as well as one Busch series car. Kraft will launch its racing program in Daytona as
Testing at Las Vegas:
Testing at Las Vegas:
January 7, 2002
Testing at Las Vegas: 49 drivers are scheduled to attend Las Vegas Motor Speedway's annual "Test in the West" Jan. 28-31. Cup champ #24-Jeff Gordon will be among 32 Cup drivers and 17 BGN drivers slated to test over the four-day period in preparation for the March
Nemecheck wins at Homestead:
Nemecheck wins at Homestead:
November 10, 2001
One week after scoring his second Winston Cup victory, #87-Joe Nemechek returned to victory lane, this time in Saturday's BGN race at Homestead. Nemechek's win was his third at the track on which his younger brother John died in a wreck in a NASCAR CTS race in 1997
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