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Postponed:
Postponed:
October 11, 2003
the Little Trees 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway has been postponed until 11:00am/et on Saturday, October 11th, for a unique double headers, a Busch and a Cup race on the same day. Wonder if a the drivers running both races will do so, eleven drivers are scheduled to
Double Duty for McMurray:
Double Duty for McMurray:
October 8, 2003
Jamie McMurray will be pulling double duty this weekend at Lowe's Motor Speedway as he will run in both the NASCAR Winston Cup and Busch Series events. McMurray will pilot a #40 Havoline Dodge in Friday night's Little Trees 300 before climbing behind the wheel of the
Drivers Snub Media at Kansas; Penalties in the future?
Drivers Snub Media at Kansas; Penalties in the future?
October 6, 2003
NASCAR may be considering penalizing drivers who fail to meet media obligations following race events, said Jim Hunter, NASCAR's vice president for corporate communications. Hunter said Sunday the sanctioning body will review the policies of of other professional sports
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Talladega:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Talladega:
September 28, 2003
It was a wild one....it was a plate race....and it was Talladega! What more can be said? In a rough race (both on the track and in the pits) Michael Waltrip prevailed in a four lap sprint to the finish today at Talladega Superspeedway in the EA Sports 500, holding
Sadler wins pole at Talladega; Earnhardt Jr’s and Keller’s times disallowed:
Sadler wins pole at Talladega; Earnhardt Jr’s and Keller’s times disallowed:
September 26, 2003
#38-Elliott Sadler won the pole at Talladega for the EA Sports 500 with a speed of 189.943mph, his second pole for Sadler in 2003 and his career. Rookie #42-Jamie McMurray put the special paint scheme Dodge on the outside pole. #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr., who ran a lap
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Dover:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Dover:
September 21, 2003
Ryan Newman stretched his fuel for 106 laps and captured his 7th victory of the season in this afternoon's MBNA America 400 at Dover International Speedway. Newman's 8th career win moves him into a 4-way tie for 50th on the all-time win list with Kurt Busch, Dale Earnhardt
Cup – Busch Sweep:
Cup – Busch Sweep:
September 20, 2003
The only time a driver has ever swept both ends of a NASCAR Busch Series/NASCAR Winston Cup Series weekend doubleheader at Dover was in September 1991, when Harry Gant accomplished the feat. Gant was in the midst of an incredible streak, in which he won four NASCAR
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – New Hampshire:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – New Hampshire:
September 14, 2003
#48-Jimmie Johnson became our second "Sweeper" of the season today at New Hampshire International Speedway as he captured the Sylvania 300 in fine fashion. It was his 6th career win (he's now solo in 59th on the all-time win list) and 3rd of the season. It was also
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – New Hampshire:
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – New Hampshire:
September 12, 2003
Friday's would really be boring if we had one driver dominate qualifying, glad nothing like that is happening this year. #12-Ryan Newman and company have got this deal down to a science. Newman grabbed his 7th Bud Pole of the season today at New Hampshire International
Racing Reality Show on Spike TV:
Racing Reality Show on Spike TV:
September 12, 2003
With the ever-increasing popularity of auto and motorcycle racing, Spike TV presents The Reality of Speed , the first reality series to chronicle the lives of race car drivers off the track. Premiering in January 2004, The Reality of Speed stars the riders, driver
Stremme gets full gig in 2004:
Stremme gets full gig in 2004:
September 10, 2003
James Finch liked enough of what he saw from David Stremme in a part-time role this season to make him the full-time driver next season. Stremme, 26, of South Bend, Ind., will drive Finch's #1 Yellow Dodges for the full, 34-race 2004 NASCAR Busch Series schedule. The
Lowe’s Speeds?
Lowe’s Speeds?
September 9, 2003
while it was reported that #42-Jamie McMurray was the fastest at Lowe's Motor Speedway testing last week, being told that the #55 Ford of Jeff Fultz, in a car prepared by Jasper Motorsports was clocked electronically with a speed of 178.867mph which betters McMurray
McMurray Again Fastest as Testing Concludes at Lowe’s:
McMurray Again Fastest as Testing Concludes at Lowe’s:
September 4, 2003
For the second consecutive night, #42-Jamie McMurray topped the speed chart Wednesday as NASCAR Winston Cup teams made final preparations for the UAW-GM Quality 500 Saturday night, Oct. 11, at Lowe's Motor Speedway. With teams focusing on race set-up for the inaugural
McMurray speedy at Lowe’s testing:
McMurray speedy at Lowe’s testing:
September 3, 2003
#42-Jamie McMurray, last year's surprise winner of the. UAW-GM Quality 500, led the speed parade Tuesday night at Lowe's Motor Speedway as seven NASCAR Winston Cup drivers and teams fine tuned their "night moves" in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of
WOW – Texas Terry wins the Southern 500!
WOW – Texas Terry wins the Southern 500!
August 31, 2003
#5-Terry Labonte won the Mountain Dew Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, his first win in 156 races [Texas in 1999] at age 46. Labonte stopped and got the 76 checkered flag from the flagman, and took a lap around with it. Some of his crew climbed the fence on the
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