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Jason Keller News
#1 Rumors abound:
#1 Rumors abound:
April 21, 2003
hearing that Steve Park could be replaced as the driver of the #1 Pennzoil Chevy before the races at Lowe's Motor Speedway, sources have Jason Keller as the possible replacement driver. Keller is slated to driver the #81 DEI car at Checiagoland in July. AND The LTN
Earnhardt Jr wins at Talladega:
Earnhardt Jr wins at Talladega:
April 5, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek ran out of time. #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran out of gas. But a timely caution with two of 117 laps remaining in Saturday's Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway, allowed Earnhardt Jr. to claim the victory as two of the top-three cars ran out of gas
Talladega Notes:
Talladega Notes:
April 2, 2003
The winners of each of the last three NASCAR Busch Series races at Talladega are entered in the Aaron's 312: #87-Joe Nemechek, #34-Mike McLaughlin and #57-Jason Keller. Three of the four rookies (#18-Coy Gibbs, #19-Chad Blount and #27-Chase Montgomery) entered in the
Nemechek wins at Texas:
Nemechek wins at Texas:
March 29, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek started last and finished first in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, but for the second straight day that part of the story took a backseat to NASCAR's version of justice at Texas Motor Speedway. One day after NASCAR took away Tony Stewart
Keller wins pole at Texas:
Keller wins pole at Texas:
March 27, 2003
#57-Jason Keller's lap Thursday in qualifying for the O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway wasn't nearly as fast as the Busch series track record, but it was fast enough, a speed of 187.474mph. Jeff Green won the pole for this race a year ago at 193.493mph. #60-Stanton
Harvick wins at Bristol:
Harvick wins at Bristol:
March 22, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the Channellock 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway just beating #33-Tony Raines, who finished 2nd for the third time in his Busch career. It is Harvick's 9th career Busch Series win. "How about Tony Raines? He's going to win some races, not just in
David Green wins pole at Bristol:
David Green wins pole at Bristol:
March 21, 2003
#37-David Green won the pole for the ChannelLock 250 with a speed of 126.495mph, a new track record and his 21st Busch Series pole. #57-Jason Keller will start 2nd, followed by #33-Tony Raines, #10-Scott Riggs and #1-Jamie McMurray. For starting lineups, see ThatsRacin
WOW another wild finish:
WOW another wild finish:
March 17, 2003
#92-Todd Bodine and #1-Jamie McMurray beat and banged to the end, both crossing the stripe sideways, McMurray ended up in the inside wall stopped, Bodine recovered and drove away and to Victory Lane. The unofficial top ten finishers: #92-Todd Bodine (how can this
Nemechek wins at Las Vegas:
Nemechek wins at Las Vegas:
March 1, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Stopping for fuel only on his final pit stop, Nemechek charged to the front, survived a side-by-side battle with #92-Todd Bodine and finally held off #21-Kevin Harvick by 0.603 seconds to win. Harvick
Qualifying was cancelled
Qualifying was cancelled
February 28, 2003
at Las Vegas for the Sam's Town 300 Busch Series qualifying. The field was set by the 2003 Rules book. #60-Stanton Barrett is on the pole [2002 owners points, when Biffle won the championship] with #57-Jason Keller on the outside pole. See the lineup at BGN Racing,
McMurray wins at the Rock:
McMurray wins at the Rock:
February 24, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray beat #37-David Green by 1.908 seconds to win the Rockingham 200 on Monday after a 2-day delay due to rain on Saturday. McMurray dominated the race, leading 192 of 197 laps. The rest of the top five were: #92-Todd Bodine, #7-Randy LaJoie and #57-Jason
David Green wins pole at the Rock:
David Green wins pole at the Rock:
February 21, 2003
#37-David Green won the pole for the Rockingham 200 at North Carolina Speedway with a speed of 154.429mph, Green's 20th career Busch series pole. #1-Jamie McMurray gets the outside pole with a speed of 154.318. #10-Scott Riggs starts third; #38-Kasey Kahne starts fourth
Keller needs OK, but expects to race UPDATE:
Keller needs OK, but expects to race UPDATE:
February 21, 2003
Jason Keller rested at home in Greenville over the weekend, a "little sore," he said, from the worst wreck of his racing career. Keller hit another car and the Daytona International Speedway outside wall hard Saturday on the next-to-last lap of the Koolerz 300 Busch
Little E wins at Daytona:
Little E wins at Daytona:
February 15, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his third race of the 2003 Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway, repeating his victory of a year ago in the BGN season opener. In the past week, Earnhardt Jr. has won the Budweiser Shootout and his Gatorade 125 qualifying race. He
Dale Earnhardt Jr fastest in Day 4 testing at Daytona:
Dale Earnhardt Jr fastest in Day 4 testing at Daytona:
January 25, 2003
#8N-Dale Earnhardt, Jr at 183.520, followed by #48A-Shane Hmiel at 182.146, #7-Randy LaJoie at 182.013, #03-Mike McLaughlin at 181.936 and #57A-Jason Keller at 181.594. Overall top five for all test sessions were: #19-Jimmy Vasser, Dodge, 184.158 #20-Mike Bliss, Pontiac
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