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Woman driver to test with ppc UPDATE:
Woman driver to test with ppc UPDATE:
June 26, 2002
Danica Patrick, who has built a strong reputation in open-wheel circles and is considered by many to have an excellent shot at being auto racing's first female superstar, is expected to participate in a stock car test session soon at Greenville-Pickens Speedway. Patrick
Keller to sport different scheme at Milwaukee and Chicago:
Keller to sport different scheme at Milwaukee and Chicago:
June 24, 2002
Jason Keller will run a slightly different paint scheme for his sponsor at the Milwaukee Mile, adding a splash of red to his #57 ppc Racing Ford in honor of Albertsons Midwest region and its Jewel-Osco stores. The special paint scheme will make two appearances in 2002
#21 close to a new 2003 driver soon? UPDATE 2:
#21 close to a new 2003 driver soon? UPDATE 2:
June 18, 2002
#21 close to a new 2003 driver soon? UPDATE 2: The Wood Brothers appear to be closing in on a driver they want for the #21 Ford in 2003, according to team sources, and a decision could come soon. One rumor has them looking at Bobby Hamilton, driver of the #55 Andy
New Dad Riggs wins the pole at Kentucky:
New Dad Riggs wins the pole at Kentucky:
June 14, 2002
Scott Riggs won the pole at Kentucky Speedway with aa lap of 174.831mph. 2nd fastest was #21-Jay Sauter at 174.357, 3rd was #24-Jack Sprague at 173.868, 4th was #57-Jason Keller at 173.650 and 5th was #14-Larry Foyt at 173.533. Five drivers missed the race: #16-Chad
New Assoc on the #10 and #57 for Kentucky…and beyond?:
New Assoc on the #10 and #57 for Kentucky…and beyond?:
June 12, 2002
Pro-Onsite Technologies, a leader in providing computer based technologies for home and business, has reached an agreement to become an associate sponsor of both the #10 Nestle Nesquik Ford with Scott Riggs and the #57 Albertson's Ford with Jason Keller. The agreement
Sprague wins at Nashville:
Sprague wins at Nashville:
June 9, 2002
#24-Jack Sprague won the BGN race at Nashville Superspeedway and still leads the series points standings. Sprague has raced some in the Busch series since 1989 but had not won in 89 tries. #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. was 2nd, #60-Greg Biffle finished third, followed by #
Well Wishes:
Well Wishes:
June 1, 2002
Well Wishes: Well wishes to 11-year old Derek Kelbalka of Vermont who is currently on life support at Boston Children's Hospital. Derek, who suffers from a heart condition and has undergone several open-heart surgeries during his young life, has been placed on a national
Jeff Green wins at Charlotte, Biffle 2nd:
Jeff Green wins at Charlotte, Biffle 2nd:
May 25, 2002
#21-Jeff Green won theCarquest 300 at Lowes Motor Speedway on Saturday. #60-Greg Biffle lined up seventh on a restart on Lap 197 (of 200) after a caution, and moved into second with two laps to go. He closed to the rear bumper of Greens #21 Chevy on the final lap,
Keller wins at Nazareth, Purvis injured:
Keller wins at Nazareth, Purvis injured:
May 19, 2002
#57-Jason Keller won the Stacker2 200 at Nazareth Speedway. #10-Scott Riggs was 2nd, followed by #26-Ron Hornaday, #27-Jamie McMurray and #7-Randy Lajoie. For results see BGN Racing and for BGN Standings.(5-19-2002)
Qualifying rained out at Nazareth:
Qualifying rained out at Nazareth:
May 18, 2002
Rain washed out qualifying Saturday for the BGN Sacker2 200 race, giving points leader #24-Jack Sprague the pole for Sunday's race at Nazareth Speedway. The rainout was the third in the last four BGN events, with Sprague starting his NetZero Chevy from the pole in
Hamilton Jr wins at NHIS:
Hamilton Jr wins at NHIS:
May 11, 2002
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr won the race at New Hampshire, his first ever career BGN win. Hamilton Jr is the 2nd first time winner in 2002 (#10-Scott Riggs also), it is the 16th different winner in 16 BGN races at NHIS and Hamilton Jr is the 7th different BGN winners in
Hmiel wins pole at NHIS:
Hmiel wins pole at NHIS:
May 10, 2002
#47-Shane Hmiel won his 2nd 2002 pole, winning the pole for Saturday's Busch 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway with a lap of 129.406mph. #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. will line up second, #92-Todd Bodine third, #57-Jason Keller fourth and #7-Randy LaJoie fifth.
Keller in the #21? UPDATE:
Keller in the #21? UPDATE:
May 5, 2002
Dont be surprised, by the way, if BGN points leader Jason Keller, who won Friday nights Hardees 250, becomes one of the drivers seriously considered as Sadlers replacement in the Wood Brothers #21. As it stands now, of course, Sadler figures to remain in the car through
Keller in the #21? UPDATE:
Keller in the #21? UPDATE:
May 5, 2002
Keller in the #21? UPDATE: Dont be surprised, by the way, if BGN points leader Jason Keller, who won Friday night' Hardee' 250, becomes one of the drivers seriously considered as Sadler' replacement in the Wood Brothers #21. As it stands now, of course, Sadler figures
Keller wins at Richmond:
Keller wins at Richmond:
May 3, 2002
#57-Jason Keller picked up his third win of the season Friday night in the Hardee's 250 at Richmond International Raceway. #46-Ashton Lewis Jr. was second, #60-Greg Biffle was third, #99-Michael Waltrip fourth and #54-Kevin Grubb rounded out the top five. See story
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