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Sprague in a Pontiac?
Sprague in a Pontiac?
August 22, 2002
Sprague in a Pontiac? The new Haas CNC Racing Chevy Cup team, owned by Gene Haas, was announced a few months ago as the #60 Haas Automation Chevrolet with Jack Sprague driving full time in 2003. Hendrick Motorsports will supply cars, engines and technical support.
Waltrip wins at Michigan:
Waltrip wins at Michigan:
August 17, 2002
#99-Michael Waltrip helped himself pull away from #92-Todd Bodine in the pivotal moments and then ran away to victory in Saturday's Cabela's 250. Waltrip had changed just two tires on his final pit stop while Bodine had taken four new tires. Bodine charged up through
Biffle wins at Gateway:
Biffle wins at Gateway:
July 20, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle raced to his third BGN victory of the year in the Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Raceway. Biffle, the series leader, edged #26-Ron Hornaday by 1.945 seconds after putting his Ford ahead of Hornaday's Chevrolet during the final series
Johnny Sauter wins at Chicago:
Johnny Sauter wins at Chicago:
July 13, 2002
#2-Johnny Sauter won the Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway for his first career BGN win after using a two-tire stop on Lap 98 of 200 and then a final stop on Lap 125. Sauter held off #92-Todd Bodine by .420 seconds in a three-lap dash to the finish following a five
Nemechek wins at Daytona:
Nemechek wins at Daytona:
July 5, 2002
#87-Joe Nemechek survived a late-race 16-car pile-up Friday night to win the BGN at Daytona International Speedway. Nemechek, who started on the pole, remained near the front most of the night. A 16-car wreck on the backstretch on Lap 96 brought out a red flag for
Biffle wins at Milwaukee:
Biffle wins at Milwaukee:
June 30, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won the GNC Live Well 250 BGN race at Milwaukee. 2nd was #57-Jason Keller, followed by #23-Scott Wimmer, #26-Ron Hornaday and #33-Tony Raines. #47-Shane Hmiel was taking to the infield care center after the race with heat exhaustion. #24-Jack Sprague
New Dad Riggs wins the pole at Kentucky:
New Dad Riggs wins the pole at Kentucky:
June 14, 2002
Scott Riggs won the pole at Kentucky Speedway with aa lap of 174.831mph. 2nd fastest was #21-Jay Sauter at 174.357, 3rd was #24-Jack Sprague at 173.868, 4th was #57-Jason Keller at 173.650 and 5th was #14-Larry Foyt at 173.533. Five drivers missed the race: #16-Chad
Sprague wins at Nashville:
Sprague wins at Nashville:
June 9, 2002
#24-Jack Sprague won the BGN race at Nashville Superspeedway and still leads the series points standings. Sprague has raced some in the Busch series since 1989 but had not won in 89 tries. #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. was 2nd, #60-Greg Biffle finished third, followed by #
Biffle on the pole at Nashville:
Biffle on the pole at Nashville:
June 7, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won the pole at Nashville Superspeedway with a speed of 161.288mph. 2nd was #66-Casey Mears, 3rd was #21-Jay Sauter, #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr. was 4th and rounding out the top five was #24-Jack Sprague. For lineups, see ThatsRacin.com, or BGN Racing.(
Biffle wins at Dover:
Biffle wins at Dover:
June 1, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle's first victory this season in the BGN came at team owner Jack Roush made his return to the track this weekend. Biffle beat #21-Jeff Green who finished 2nd. #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. finished third, #23-Scott Wimmer fourth and #24-Jack Sprague rounded
Jeff Green wins at Charlotte, Biffle 2nd:
Jeff Green wins at Charlotte, Biffle 2nd:
May 25, 2002
#21-Jeff Green won theCarquest 300 at Lowes Motor Speedway on Saturday. #60-Greg Biffle lined up seventh on a restart on Lap 197 (of 200) after a caution, and moved into second with two laps to go. He closed to the rear bumper of Greens #21 Chevy on the final lap,
A 5th Hendrick team with Sprague? UPDATE 3 will NOT run at Lowes next week:
A 5th Hendrick team with Sprague? UPDATE 3 will NOT run at Lowes next week:
May 20, 2002
A 5th Hendrick team with Sprague? UPDATE 3 will NOT run at Lowes next week: been told that Hendrick Motorsports BGN driver, Jack Sprague, will drive the #60 Haas Chevy in the Coca Cola 600 at Lowes Motor Speedway in May and possibly up to six more Cup events. See an
Qualifying rained out at Nazareth:
Qualifying rained out at Nazareth:
May 18, 2002
Rain washed out qualifying Saturday for the BGN Sacker2 200 race, giving points leader #24-Jack Sprague the pole for Sunday's race at Nazareth Speedway. The rainout was the third in the last four BGN events, with Sprague starting his NetZero Chevy from the pole in
McLaughlin closes out Lowes testing as fastest:
McLaughlin closes out Lowes testing as fastest:
May 8, 2002
#18-Mike McLaughlin's fastest lap came aboard the #18 MBNA Pontiac as 20 teams made final preparations for the May 25 CARQUEST Auto Parts 300. With mid-day track temperatures topping 135 degrees, the unofficial stopwatches caught McLaughlin at 174.193 mph in the Pontiac
Johnson fastest at Lowes on Tuesday:
Johnson fastest at Lowes on Tuesday:
May 8, 2002
Johnson fastest at Lowes on Tuesday: #48-Jimmie Johnson posted a lap at unofficial 181.512 mph in the Lowe's Home Improvement Chevy, claiming the top spot on the speed chart as 18 teams prepared for The Winston on May 18 and the May 26 Coca-Cola 600. Dave Blaney was
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