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Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
The lineup for the Funai 250 NASCAR Busch Series race scheduled Friday at Richmond International Raceway after qualifying was canceled because of rain and the field set according to rules by Owners Points (not drivers) so #21-Kevin Harvick starts 1st, followed by #
Cat in the Hat Schemes:
Cat in the Hat Schemes:
September 4, 2003
hearing some some drivers will run special Cat in the Hat schemes at Atlanta in October, so far the only driver known is Michael Waltrip in his Busch #99 Aarons/Cat in the Hat Chevy, also World of Outlaws driver Danny Lasoski will run the scheme, maybe Tony Stewart
Keller Looking for a gig….maybe:
Keller Looking for a gig….maybe:
August 23, 2003
Ten hours before the start of Friday night's Food City 250 NASCAR Busch race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Jason Keller was at the track roaming the Winston Cup garage area. It's the time of the year when discussions about driver-team-sponsor combinations for the next
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
August 21, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the pole for Friday night's Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway (8 p.m. Eastern, TNT) with an event record speed of 126.021mph. #21-Kevin Harvick is on the outsie pole, followed by #5-Brian Vickers, #99-Michael Waltrip and #33-Tony Raines.
Albertsons leaving the #57? UPDATE:
Albertsons leaving the #57? UPDATE:
August 20, 2003
hearing that Albertsons has told the #57 ppc Racing team that they will NOT extend their sponsorship of Jason Keller and the #57 Albertsons car for the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series season.(8-18-2003) UPDATE: ppc Racing is losing primary sponsor Albertson's from the No.
Vickers wins at IRP:
Vickers wins at IRP:
August 2, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers earned his first NASCAR Busch Series victory Saturday night following a wild side-by-side battle with #48-Shane Hmiel - a confrontation featuring two young drivers searching for their first series win. Vickers, 19, made his final pass of Hmiel on Lap
Wimmer stacks a win at Pike Peak:
Wimmer stacks a win at Pike Peak:
July 26, 2003
#23-Scott Wimmer won the TrimSpa 250 at Pikes Peak International Raceway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season and fifth of his career. #57-Jason Keller finished 2nd, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, who took over the points lead by 2, over #37-David Green [who
Hamilton Jr. wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Hamilton Jr. wins pole at Pikes Peak:
July 25, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr., won the pole for Saturday's TrimSpa Dream Body 250 Presented by Dodge at Pike Peak International Raceway with a speed of 133.319mph. The rest of the top five are #59-Stacy Compton, #2-Ron Hornaday, #5-Brian Vickers and #57-Jason Keller. Point
DEI and Andretti firm up Indy plans:
DEI and Andretti firm up Indy plans:
July 18, 2003
John Andretti, who accepted a two-race deal this week to drive Haas CNC Racing's #0 Pontiacs for the next two races, has also agreed to drive a Dale Earnhardt Inc. entry in the Aug. 3 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Andretti tested a DEI car at Indy last
Some NHIS Notes:
Some NHIS Notes:
July 17, 2003
The NASCAR Busch Series has never witnessed a repeat winner at NHIS and finishing consistently in the top five has been equally tough. Only six active NASCAR Busch Series drivers have recorded more than one top-five finish there: #7-Todd Bodine, #57-Jason Keller, #
Nadeau at Loudon this weekend:
Nadeau at Loudon this weekend:
July 16, 2003
The United States Army NASCAR team will have a special visitor at this weekend's New England 300 here at New Hampshire International Speedway. The visitor, whose appearance will most likely offer an added inspiration to the team, will be Jerry Nadeau, driver of the
Andretti to test for DEI and may run the Brickyard 400:
Andretti to test for DEI and may run the Brickyard 400:
July 14, 2003
John Andretti, released last month by Petty Enterprises, is scheduled to be at the Speedway on Monday testing a Dale Earnhardt Inc. car. DEI executive vice president Ty Norris said if the test goes well, Andretti will be given a chance to qualify it for the Aug. 3
Special Scheme for Keller at Chicago:
Special Scheme for Keller at Chicago:
July 9, 2003
#57-Jason Keller will driving the #57 Albertsons/Jewel-Osco/Got Milk? Ford in Saturdays NASCAR Busch Series race at Chicagoland Speedway. Jewel-Osco is the Midwest division of Albertsons and the #1 grocery store in the Chicago area.(Elevation Motorsports PR)(7-9-2003
Keller tests at Kentucky:
Keller tests at Kentucky:
July 1, 2003
Jason Keller was at Kentucky Speedway on Monday, June 30th, testing the #81 DEI Chevy he will run at Chicago next week.( XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio - Subscription Required)(7-1-2003)
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
June 29, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile. #5-Brian Vickers finished 2nd , followed by #1-David Stremme, #2-Ron Hornaday and #87-David Reutimann. #37-David Green re-takes the points lead over #10-Scott Riggs by 45 points, the top five are now separated
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