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Jeff Burton wins at Lowe’s:
Jeff Burton wins at Lowe’s:
October 12, 2002
#9-Jeff Burton put all but two of the 42 other cars at least a lap down in winning Saturday's Little Trees 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in dominating fashion, his fifth BGN victory in 12 starts this season. 2nd place went to #99-Michael Waltrip and 3rd to #87-Joe Nemechek
Burton fastest in Tuesday testing at Atlanta:
Burton fastest in Tuesday testing at Atlanta:
October 8, 2002
Burton fastest in Tuesday testing at Atlanta: #99-Jeff Burton was fastest Tuesday during a two-day test of 12 Winston Cup and Busch teams testing for the Oct. 25-27 NAPA 500 weekend. With overcast skies and a cool breeze blowing, Burton improved his speeds from Monday
Atlanta Testing UPDATE speeds:
Atlanta Testing UPDATE speeds:
October 7, 2002
Atlanta Testing UPDATE speeds: not sure what other drivers are there, but Christian Fittipaldi is testing a Petty Enterprises Dodge today at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was the first time the former Formula One and current CART driver had driven a Winston Cup-style
Hermie leads testing at Lowe’s:
Hermie leads testing at Lowe’s:
October 3, 2002
Hermie Sadler, now behind the wheel of the Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #43 Chevy, led the speed parade Wednesday as 23 BGN teams made final preparations for the Oct. 12 "Little Trees" 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Sadler circled the 1.5-mile oval at 175.615 mph, to
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
October 2, 2002
Atlanta Testing: For the second straight day, #00-Buckshot Jones led the speed charts during a two-day test of ten Winston Cup and Busch teams testing for the Oct. 25-27 NAPA 500 weekend. Jones, driving for Michael Waltrip Racing, turned a lap of 187.869mph). Just
Lowe’s Testing Tuesday:
Lowe’s Testing Tuesday:
October 1, 2002
#87-Joe Nemechek set the pace Tuesday as 20 BGN drivers and teams opened a two-day testing session for the Oct. 12 "Little Trees" 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Nemechek ran a lap of 174.249mph, with #37-Kevin Lepage was unofficially second fastest at 173.555mph while
Burton wins at Kansas:
Burton wins at Kansas:
September 28, 2002
#9-Jeff Buron won the Mr Goodcents 300 at Kansas Speedway on Saturday. #12-Kerry Earnhardt was 2nd, his career best BGN finish, by 3.272 seconds. 3rd was #87-Joe Nemechek, 4th was #60-Greg Biffle and #33-Tony Raines was fifth. #60-Greg Biffle, also expanded his series
Waltrip on the Kansas Pole:
Waltrip on the Kansas Pole:
September 27, 2002
#99-Michael Waltrip ran a track-record lap at 174.831mph to win the pole for Saturday's Mr. Goodcents 300 at Kansas Speedway. It is his first BGN pole of 2002 and first since Richmond on Sept. 5, 1997. His previous best start this season was second last month at Michigan
Wimmer wins at Dover:
Wimmer wins at Dover:
September 21, 2002
#23-Scott Wimmer won his first career BGN race at Dover in the MBNA All-American Heroes 200 in the unsponsored #23 Bill Davis Racing Pontiac. Wimmer is the fifth first-time winner in the series this season. His 26th starting position is the farthest back of any series
Lepage takes pole at Dover:
Lepage takes pole at Dover:
September 20, 2002
#37-Kevin Lepage won the pole at Dover for the MBNA All-American Heroes 200 with a speed of 155.757mph. #33-Tony Raines is on the outside pole, followed by #21-Jeff Green, #40-Brian Vickers, and #57-Jason Keller. See ThatsRacin.com, BGNRacing.com and MotorsportsOne
Green tests at Kansas:
Green tests at Kansas:
September 9, 2002
Green tests at Kansas: #30-Jeff Green tested at Kansas Speedway on Monday, running about 100 laps, with speeds topping just over 172mph. Green is the defending inaugural winner of the NASCAR Busch Series Mr. Goodcents 300. This year, he has plans to race in both the
Earnhardt Jr/Gossamer win at Richmond:
Earnhardt Jr/Gossamer win at Richmond:
September 7, 2002
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. was in a race all to himself Friday night as he dominated the Funai 250 at Richmond, leading 190 of 250 laps to earn his second BGN victory of the season. He also won the season opener at Daytona. Earnhardt Jr.'s #8 Chevy - built by a new team
Dale Earnhardt Jr wins pole at RIR:
Dale Earnhardt Jr wins pole at RIR:
September 5, 2002
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr won the pole for the BGN race at Richmond with a speed of 126.868mph in the Looney Tunes/Gossamer Chevy, set the track BGN qualifying record in the process. It is Earnhardt Jr's first BGN pole since Myrtle Beach in 1999. The rest of the top five
Burton wins 3rd Darlington race in a row:
Burton wins 3rd Darlington race in a row:
August 31, 2002
#9-Jeff Burton won the Gatorade 200 at Darlington, his third BGN race won in a row, after winning the rain soaked race which was shortened to 74 or 147 laps. Saturday's Gatorade 200 was one lap from halfway - signifying the race as official - when NASCAR displayed
UGH – Rain at Darlington:
UGH – Rain at Darlington:
August 30, 2002
Rain was falling Friday morning at Darlington Raceway, fouling things up for BGN/Cup teams preparing for practice and qualifying.(ThatsRacin.com) as of 10:30am/et NASCAR.com reports: Officials were unable to start track drying as of 10:30am/et, and estimates were it
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