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Spencer wins at Bristol:
Spencer wins at Bristol:
August 23, 2002
#1-Jimmy Spencer took the lead at lap 190 and won the Food City 250 at Bristol. #23-Scott Wimmer almost caught Spencer, but ended up 2nd. Followed by #60-Greg Biffle, #18-Mike McLaughlin and #21-Jeff Green. Biffle maintains the points lead, now 78 points ahead of #
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
August 22, 2002
#57-Jason Keller won the pole at Bristol for the Food City 250 with a speed of 124.428mph, it was Keller's 2nd pole of the year. #10-Scott Riggs was 2nd, followed by #99-Michael Waltrip, #29-Kevin Harvick and #27-Jamie McMurray. Points leaders #60-Greg Biffle will
Waltrip wins at Michigan:
Waltrip wins at Michigan:
August 17, 2002
#99-Michael Waltrip helped himself pull away from #92-Todd Bodine in the pivotal moments and then ran away to victory in Saturday's Cabela's 250. Waltrip had changed just two tires on his final pit stop while Bodine had taken four new tires. Bodine charged up through
Lepage wins the pole at MIS:
Lepage wins the pole at MIS:
August 16, 2002
#37-Kevin Lepage won the pole at Michigan for the Cabela's 250 with a speed of 185.644mph, breaking the track recored there (for BGN cars). Rounding out the top five were: #99-Michael Waltrip, #10-Scott Riggs, #57-Jason Keller and #59-Stacy Compton. For lineups see
Biffle wins at IRP:
Biffle wins at IRP:
August 3, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won Saturday night's Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park left from the pole, beating outside pole sitter #57-Jason Keller. Biffle also extended his lead from 77 to 82 points over Keller. #23-Scott Wimmer was third, #2-Johnny Sauter was fourth and
Biffle wins pole at IRP:
Biffle wins pole at IRP:
August 3, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won the pole at IRP for Saturday nights race with a speed of 109.521mph, outside pole goes to #57-Jason Keller at 109.294, #59-Stacy Compton, #46-Ashton Lewis Jr. and #10-Scott Riggs round out the top five. #9-Jon Wood qualified 6th in his BGN debut
Parker wins at Pikes Peak:
Parker wins at Pikes Peak:
July 27, 2002
#36-Hank Parker Jr. used fuel economy to win the NetZero 250 on Saturday, easily holding off Busch Series leader Greg Biffle at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Parker, who started 23rd in his Dodge, beat Biffle by 11.452 seconds after making only two pit stops in
Keller wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Keller wins pole at Pikes Peak:
July 26, 2002
#57-Jason Keller won the pole at Pikes Peakm his first pole of 2002 and the first since 1999 (96 races) with a track record speed of 131.801mph. Thr rest of the top five are: #38-Mark Green, 46-Ashton Lewis, #48-Kenny Wallace and #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr. See BGNRacing
Biffle wins at Gateway:
Biffle wins at Gateway:
July 20, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle raced to his third BGN victory of the year in the Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Raceway. Biffle, the series leader, edged #26-Ron Hornaday by 1.945 seconds after putting his Ford ahead of Hornaday's Chevrolet during the final series
Hmiel wins pole at Gateway but it is Disallowed, so LaJoie gets it:
Hmiel wins pole at Gateway but it is Disallowed, so LaJoie gets it:
July 19, 2002
#47-Shane Hmiel matched the BGN record for poles by a rookie, taking his third pole of the season at Gateway International Raceway but then the speed was disallowed when NASCAR inspectors found Hmiel's car to be 17-19lbs lighter than the allowed weight of 3,300 pounds
Keller and Albertson’s re-up with ppc Racing:
Keller and Albertson’s re-up with ppc Racing:
July 13, 2002
Albertsons announced it has re-signed with ppc Racing as primary sponsor of Jason Keller and the #57 Ford in the BGN for 2003. Keller's success in 2002 made him a hot commodity in the NASCAR garage area, but the commitment of Albertsons and a championship caliber race
Johnny Sauter wins at Chicago:
Johnny Sauter wins at Chicago:
July 13, 2002
#2-Johnny Sauter won the Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway for his first career BGN win after using a two-tire stop on Lap 98 of 200 and then a final stop on Lap 125. Sauter held off #92-Todd Bodine by .420 seconds in a three-lap dash to the finish following a five
Nemechek wins at Daytona:
Nemechek wins at Daytona:
July 5, 2002
#87-Joe Nemechek survived a late-race 16-car pile-up Friday night to win the BGN at Daytona International Speedway. Nemechek, who started on the pole, remained near the front most of the night. A 16-car wreck on the backstretch on Lap 96 brought out a red flag for
Biffle wins at Milwaukee:
Biffle wins at Milwaukee:
June 30, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won the GNC Live Well 250 BGN race at Milwaukee. 2nd was #57-Jason Keller, followed by #23-Scott Wimmer, #26-Ron Hornaday and #33-Tony Raines. #47-Shane Hmiel was taking to the infield care center after the race with heat exhaustion. #24-Jack Sprague
Biffle on the pole at Milwaukee:
Biffle on the pole at Milwaukee:
June 29, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won the pole at Milwaukee with a speed of 121.770mph. #29-Jim Sauter and his three sons, #2-Johnny, #19-Tim and #21-Jay will start in the top 10 of Sunday's GNC Live Well 250. #57-Jason Keller will start second at 121.544, #19-Tim Sauter was third at
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