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Conner steps down as #2 Crew Chief UPDATE:
Conner steps down as #2 Crew Chief UPDATE:
July 1, 2004
Three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship winning crew chief Dennis Connor has relinquished his role as the crew chief of the #2 Team ASE/CARQUEST Dodge. Connor is a proven winner in NASCAR competition and has successfully guided the fortunes of several
Kansas Notes and News:
Kansas Notes and News:
July 1, 2004
If history has a way of repeating itself, Shane Hmiel (No. 15 Whitaker Farms Chevrolet) figures the third time has to be the charm. Saturdays OReilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway has produced the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series two youngest winners Ricky Hendrick
Musgrave wins pole at Milwaukee:
Musgrave wins pole at Milwaukee:
June 25, 2004
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole for the Black Cat Fireworks 200 at The Milwaukee Mile with a speed of 121.980mph, the rest of the top five were #18-Chad Chaffin, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #16-Jack Sprague and #15-Shane Hmiel. Points leader #46-Dennis Setzer starts 12th. For
News and Notes Milwaukee:
News and Notes Milwaukee:
June 23, 2004
Based on his recent NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series record at The Milwaukee Mile, this could be the week Terry Cook (No. 10 Power Stroke Diesel by International Ford) returns to top form. Cook will be the first to welcome the change. Its been a miserable month for the
Hamilton wins at Memphis:
Hamilton wins at Memphis:
June 19, 2004
#4-Bobby Hamilton took the lead with eight laps left and held off #15-Shane Hmiel by 0.423 seconds Saturday to win the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' O'Reilly 200. Hmiel, a first-time series starter on the 0.75-mile Memphis Motorsports Park track, lost a half-second
Sprague wins pole at Memphis:
Sprague wins pole at Memphis:
June 19, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague won the pole for the O'Reilly 200 at Memphis Motorsports Park with a speed of 118.917mph. The rest of the top five are #1-Ted Musgrave, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #99-Carl Edwards and #24-Travis Kvapil. Motorsports One Truckseries.com NASCAR.com.(6-19-2004
NASCAR News and Notes:
NASCAR News and Notes:
June 17, 2004
Memphis Motorsports Park has proven time and again that the .75-mile short track in Millington, Tenn., rewards the most elite drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Four of six previous winners of Saturdays OReilly 200 Ron Hornaday Jr., Greg Biffle, Jack Sprague
Setzer wins at Texas:
Setzer wins at Texas:
June 11, 2004
#46-Dennis Setzer became the first two-time race winner in the NASCAR Truck Series this season Friday night, running down #1-Ted Musgrave in the final laps to win the O'Reilly 400K at Texas Motor Speedway. Setzer got his first career superspeedway win in the series
TEXAS NEWS & NOTES:
TEXAS NEWS & NOTES:
June 10, 2004
Brendan Gaughans decision to move to the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series in 2004 and voluntarily end his record four-victory streak at Texas Motor Speedway, has produced a sigh of relief from at least one of his former rivals. Its like having a new track on the series, said
Edwards wins pole at Dover:
Edwards wins pole at Dover:
June 3, 2004
#99-Carl Edwards' lap at 152.892mph led a group of eight drivers to beat the previous track qualifying record (151.764 mph set by Kurt Busch in 2000) at Dover International Speedway for the MBNA America 200. It's the second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series pole of his
DOVER NEWS & NOTES:
DOVER NEWS & NOTES:
June 2, 2004
A 17th-place finish hardly is reason to celebrate, but for Robert Huffman (No. 12 Toyota Tundra Toyota) its a step in the right direction. Huffman, one of 17 Raybestos Rookie of the Year contenders on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, was just happy to be racing at
LOWE’S NEWS & NOTES
LOWE’S NEWS & NOTES
May 19, 2004
Jack (Sprague) definitely is back Jack Sprague (No. 16 Chevy Trucks Chevrolet) measured the competition at Mansfield, Ohio to post his 24th career win and first since 2001. The victory vaulted Sprague to seventh in the points as he bids for a fourth series title. IWX
Sprague wins at Mansfield:
Sprague wins at Mansfield:
May 16, 2004
#24-Jack Sprague won the inaugural UAW/GM Ohio 250 at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway, his first win since 2001 and his 24th of his career. #46-Dennis Setzer finished second, followed by #10-Terry Cook, #4-Bobby Hamilton and #88-Stacy Hines. Setzer takes over the points
Sprague on pole as qualifying is rained out:
Sprague on pole as qualifying is rained out:
May 15, 2004
The lineup for the UAW/GM Ohio 250 Craftsman Truck Series race at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway, Mansfield, Ohio after foul weather canceled qualifying, setting the field according to series rules. Positions 1-30 are based on 2003 owner points, while positions 31
Crawford wins at Martinsville:
Crawford wins at Martinsville:
April 17, 2004
#14-Rick Crawford, still nursing broken bones in his left foot from an accident in the March 13 race at Atlanta, withstood a fierce challenge from short-track ace #46-Dennis Setzer in a two-lap shootout to win Saturday's Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway. Under series
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