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Interim Crew Chief Chip Bolin Wins Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race:
Interim Crew Chief Chip Bolin Wins Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race:
February 27, 2007
In only his second race in command of the #17 Roush Fenway Racing Ford Fusion team, interim crew chief Chip Bolin guided Matt Kenseth to a successful defense of his Auto Club 500 title and a sweep of the California Speedway race weekend. Rallying the #17 team from
Kahne joins the Gillette Young Guns:
Kahne joins the Gillette Young Guns:
February 18, 2007
Kasey Kahne was announced as the new addition to the Gillette Young Guns family [replacing Dale Earnhardt Jr.] in an elaborate Daytona 500 pre-race ceremony on Sunday, February 18. Kahne officially joins #2-Kurt Busch, #99-Carl Edwards, #26-Jamie McMurray, #12-Ryan
Yard-Man Sponsoring Brewco for 10 Races; Becomes Official Lawn Mower of NASCAR:
Yard-Man Sponsoring Brewco for 10 Races; Becomes Official Lawn Mower of NASCAR:
February 14, 2007
Building on the successful partnership with Brewco Motorsports, Yard-Man will be a primary sponsor of the #37 in the Busch Series. Greg Biffle and Jamie McMurray will share driving responsibilities in 10 races. In addition, Yard-Man and NASCAR have announced a sponsorship
Martin to run two Busch races for Roush UPDATE 2:
Martin to run two Busch races for Roush UPDATE 2:
February 10, 2007
on Sirius Satellite Radio's Driver Seat show with John Kernan and Buddy Baker, multi-team owner Jack Roush was interviewed and said he and Mark Martin are still great friends and that Martin will run a couple of Busch Series races for Roush in a Ford. There had been
Martin to run two Busch races for Roush UPDATE DISH Network to sponsor Biffle in Cup…more:
Martin to run two Busch races for Roush UPDATE DISH Network to sponsor Biffle in Cup…more:
February 2, 2007
on Sirius Satellite Radio's Driver Seat show with John Kernan and Buddy Baker, multi-team owner Jack Roush was interviewed and said he and Mark Martin are still great friends and that Martin will run a couple of Busch Series races for Roush in a Ford. There had been
Oreo to sponsor Biffle?
Oreo to sponsor Biffle?
January 30, 2007
looks like Greg Biffle will drive the #26 Oreo Ford in at least one race in the Busch Series as the have been commercials on TV showing Biffle and the #26 Ford with a Busch decal on the car. Jamie McMurray is scheduled to run the #26 Ford in the Busch Series with the
Oreo to sponsor Biffle in the Busch Series?
Oreo to sponsor Biffle in the Busch Series?
January 30, 2007
looks like Greg Biffle will drive the #26 Oreo Ford in at least one race in the Busch Series as the have been commercials on TV showing Biffle and the #26 Ford with a Busch decal on the car and in an Orea Driver suit but with a Nextel Cup patch. Jamie McMurray is scheduled
Gillette Young Guns team to get new driver:
Gillette Young Guns team to get new driver:
January 23, 2007
To kick off the 2007 Nextel Cup Series season, the Gillette Young Guns are inviting race fans to visit GilletteYoungGuns.com for a chance to guess who will be the newest member of the team. From now until February 18, consumers can visit the Web site to correctly predict
McMurray and Biffle to Split Brewco Ride:
McMurray and Biffle to Split Brewco Ride:
January 10, 2007
Nashville's Casey Atwood will not return to Brewco Motorsports this season, at least not as a full-time driver. The race team has announced that Cup drivers Greg Biffle, Jamie McMurray and Ward Burton will share time in its two Busch Series cars. They also will continue
Daytona 500 testing, Day 3:
Daytona 500 testing, Day 3:
January 10, 2007
AM: 26 drivers in 40 cars took laps at Daytona 500 Testing in Day 3 AM practice: #20B-Mike McLaughlin [subbing for Stewart] was the fastest at 184.090, followed in the top 5 by #14X-Sterling Marlin, #26A-Jamie McMurray, #66H-Jeff Green, and #48-Jimmie Johnson. The
Carter leaves MWR? heads to Roush? UPDATE 2:
Carter leaves MWR? heads to Roush? UPDATE 2:
January 5, 2007
hearing that Crew Chief Larry Carter, recently announced as #00-David Reutimann's crew chief at Michael Waltrip Racing, supposedly has left MWR and will be #26-Jamie McMurray' crew chief at Roush Racing.(12-18-2006) UPDATE: Larry Carter has left Michael Waltrip Racing
Kerr named Reuitmann’s crew chief:
Kerr named Reuitmann’s crew chief:
January 3, 2007
Frank Kerr will replace Larry Carter as crew chief for #00-David Reutimann at Michael Waltrip Racing. Carter recently left MWR to become the crew chief for #26-Jamie McMurray at Roush Racing. "Frankie has been running our testing and Reutimann has been our test driver
Carter leaves MWR? heads to Roush? UPDATE:
Carter leaves MWR? heads to Roush? UPDATE:
December 21, 2006
hearing that Crew Chief Larry Carter, recently announced as #00-David Reutimann's crew chief at Michael Waltrip Racing, supposedly has left MWR and will be #26-Jamie McMurray' crew chief at Roush Racing.(12-18-2006) UPDATE: Larry Carter has left Michael Waltrip Racing
Drivers to Test at Kentucky:
Drivers to Test at Kentucky:
December 12, 2006
According to the Kentuky Speedway site, some Nextel Cup and Busch series teams will be testing there this week, including #4-Ward Burton for Morgan-McClure Motorsports [looks like he will be back in that ride in 2007?] on Tuesday Dec 12th; Busch Series driver #70-Justin
Crown Royal and IRWIN return to the #26 in 2007:
Crown Royal and IRWIN return to the #26 in 2007:
December 7, 2006
Roush Racing announced today the 2007 racing schedule for the #26 Ford driven by Jamie McMurray. Next year's roster will include 28 races with Crown Royal and 10 races with IRWIN Industrial Tools on the #26 Ford. The first race for Crown Royal will be the season-opening
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