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Skinner wins pole at Bristol:
Skinner wins pole at Bristol:
August 24, 2001
Skinner wins pole at Bristol:#21-Mike Skinner won the pole at Bristol with a lap at 124.460mph. #2-Kevin Harvick, the points leader in the BGN, qualified second; #10-Jeff Green was third; #48-Kenny Wallace, fourth; and rookie #60-Greg Biffle qualified fifth but wrecked
Biffle Again:
Biffle Again:
August 23, 2001
BGN championship contender Greg Biffle will return to Nazareth Speedway August 25-26 to compete in the CTS "Chevy Silverado 200" driving Jack Roush's #99 Eldon Ford. Biffle, who sits in second place (actually third, Keller is 2nd) behind Kevin Harvick in the BGN point
Another Busch? UPDATE:
Another Busch? UPDATE:
August 10, 2001
One of the (many) rumors circulating through the pits at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last weekend concerned Kyle Busch, the 16-year-old brother of Winston Cup rookie Kurt Busch. Word has it that Kyle Busch will drive one of Jack Roush's trucks in the NASCAR
Biffle to run Nashville:
Biffle to run Nashville:
August 8, 2001
ESPN2's RPM 2Night reports that BGN driver Greg Biffle will drive the #99 Roush Racing Ford at Nashville(8-8-2001)
Harvick wins at IRP:
Harvick wins at IRP:
August 5, 2001
Harvick wins at IRP:Kevin Harvick, who appeared without a shot a victory as Greg Biffle dominated early and led the first 107 laps of Saturday night's Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, instead picked up his series-leading fourth victory of the season. After
Biffle and Cup in 2002:
Biffle and Cup in 2002:
July 28, 2001
Biffle and Cup in 2002: Greg Biffle said Friday at Pikes Peak International Raceway that he will more than likely run seven Winston Cup races in 2002 to coincide with a full Busch Series slate(for Roush).(NASCAR.com Buzz)(7-28-2001)
Lowes and the #31 UPDATE 2 Gordon/Lowes Connection:
Lowes and the #31 UPDATE 2 Gordon/Lowes Connection:
June 25, 2001
Lowes and the #31 UPDATE 2 Gordon/Lowes Connection: Lowe's officials admitted last week that they want to find a driver who can compete with the popularity and success of Tony Stewart, who drives the #20 Pontiac for their competition, Home Depot. Lowe's officials have
Won’t Go Away:
Won’t Go Away:
June 18, 2001
Won't Go Away: Despite the insistence of Geoff Smith, president of Roush Racing, that all his drivers are solidly under contract, that he has no plans to let any of them buy out, and that all will back again next season, reports are hotter than ever that some of those
Harvick Wins at Kentucky
Harvick Wins at Kentucky
June 17, 2001
Kevin Harvick took the lead following a yellow flag pit stop and dominated the rest of the way to win the inaugural Outback Steakhouse 300 Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. Harvick, the only driver in modern NASCAR history to attempt to compete in every Winston
Busch to run a CTS race:
Busch to run a CTS race:
June 17, 2001
Rookie Cup driver Kurt Busch(#97) heads back to the CTS in two weeks as he will drive Roush Racings #99 truck at The Milwaukee Mile. As a rookie in the CTS last year in the #99 Ford, Busch won at Milwaukee. With Greg Biffle driving next week at Memphis, Roush is hoping
Busch to run a CTS race:
Busch to run a CTS race:
June 17, 2001
Busch to run a CTS race: Rookie Cup driver Kurt Busch(#97) heads back to the CTS in two weeks as he will drive Roush Racings #99 truck at The Milwaukee Mile. As a rookie in the CTS last year in the #99 Ford, Busch won at Milwaukee. With Greg Biffle driving next week
Roush Trucks Combine Sponsor/Drivers add Wood and Biffle to sub:
Roush Trucks Combine Sponsor/Drivers add Wood and Biffle to sub:
June 15, 2001
Roush Racing announced that Eldon, a division of Newell Rubbermaid, will become the primary sponsor of the #99 Ford fielded by Roush Racing in the CTS. Eldon is also the primary sponsor of Roush Racing's #50 Ford Truck. In addition, Roush announced that it would continue
Chicagoland Testing UPDATE:
Chicagoland Testing UPDATE:
June 15, 2001
Chicagoland Testing UPDATE: #6-Mark Martin, #99-Jeff Burton, #97-Kurt Busch, #17-Matt Kenseth, #21-Elliott Sadler and #2-Rusty Wallace were among a group of teams at Chicagoland Speedway this week testing for the inaugural Winston Cup event there on July 15.(That's
Biffle Staying at Roush:
Biffle Staying at Roush:
June 13, 2001
Biffle Staying at Roush: "Take me out of the rumor mill," says Greg Biffle. "Roush Racing and Grainger have been great to me and I have no intention of doing anything but staying here to try and win more championships for Grainger and for Jack Roush." With that statement
Biffle to Cup? UPDATE 3:
Biffle to Cup? UPDATE 3:
June 8, 2001
Biffle to Cup? UPDATE 3: Greg Biffle said in his post-race remarks Sunday at Nazareth Speedway(which he won) that his Roush Racing organization was seriously contemplating running at least some Cup races in 2002. Initially, Biffle, the 2000 CTS champ, was seen as competing
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