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Homestead Testing:
Homestead Testing:
October 10, 2000
Homestead Testing: Kyle Petty tested the #45 Sprint Chevrolet on Tuesday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the beginning of a two-day Busch Grand National Series test session. On Wednesday, Petty will be joined by more Busch Series teams, including drivers #66-Todd Bodine
#92 Sponsor UPDATE 2:
#92 Sponsor UPDATE 2:
October 6, 2000
#92 Sponsor UPDATE 2: the #92 Herzog Motorsports team with Jimmie Johnson as the driver, has obtained a sponsor to run a full BGN schedule in 2001. Excedrin, which sponsors the #57 Chevys driven by Jason Keller this season, will move to Herzog next year. Excedrin decals
ppc News UPDATE 2:
ppc News UPDATE 2:
October 6, 2000
ppc News UPDATE 2: besides possibly switching to Ford, I hear that the #57 car driven by Jason Keller will get Albertson's as a sponsor in 2001, replacing Excedirin, who is going over to the #92 Herzog Motorsports team and driver Jimmire Johnson. Albertson's currently
Ford to Boost BGN Effort:
Ford to Boost BGN Effort:
September 29, 2000
Ford to Boost BGN Effort: Ford Motor Company will increase its involvement in the BGN series in 2001. In 2000, the only Ford BGN team to make all the races has been the #98 Akins Motorsports team. A possible lineup of Ford teams in 2001: #98-Akins Motorsports with
BGN Testing at Lowes:
BGN Testing at Lowes:
September 27, 2000
BGN Testing at Lowes: Mark Martin led BGN testing at Lowes on Monday and Tuesday. Top-10 speeds overall: 1) #60-Mark Martin 176.875mph; 2) #9-Jeff Burton 176.470; 3) #57-Jason Keller 176.125; 4) #87-Joe Nemechek 175.325; 5) #57-Jason Keller 175.317(2nd car); 6) #27
#99 Crew:
#99 Crew:
September 9, 2000
Jeff Burton's #99 Exide team will use two new over-the-wall pit crew members at Richmond. Burton's car chief, Pierre Kuettel, will serve as the team's front-tire changer this week, while Fred Martin, who works for Jason Keller's #57 BGN team, will serve as front-tire
Green 200th, David:
Green 200th, David:
August 21, 2000
Green 200th, David: Friday's Food City 250 at Bristol marks David Green's 200th career Busch Series start. The 1994 Busch Series champion becomes the 24th driver to reach the elite benchmark. Ten drivers with more than 200 starts are still active in the Busch Series
Keller 200:
Keller 200:
May 5, 2000
Keller 200: #57-Jason Keller will make his 200th career BGN start at Richmond Friday night(5-5-2000)
New Sponsor:
New Sponsor:
March 31, 2000
New Sponsor: legalopinion.com has expanded its sponsorship presence in the 2000 NASCAR Busch Series season through an agreement with PPC Racing. legalopinion.com will appear on both PPC Racing entries, Jeff Green's #10 Nestle NesQuick Chevy and Jason Keller's #57 Excedrin
more Talladega Testing:
more Talladega Testing:
February 4, 2000
testing Winston Cup cars at Talladega on Thursday were #26-Jimmy Spencer, #2-Rusty Wallace, #11-Brett Bodine, #41-Rick Mast and #96-Greg Sacks. Busch Series drivers #10-Jeff Green, #4-Jeff Purvis, #1-Randy LaJoie, #5-Dick Trickle, #57-Jason Keller, #17-Jason Schuler
Atlanta Testing UPDATE:
Atlanta Testing UPDATE:
January 22, 2000
Jeff Green led the first day of testing at Atlanta on Thursday. #10-Green 185.900mph; #87-Joe Nemechek 184.664; #26?-Bobby Hamilton Jr. 182.302; #57-Jason Keller 180.292; and #11-Jason Jarrett 173.863(goRacing)(1-21-2000) ' UPDATE: #87-Joe Nemechek was the fastest
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
January 20, 2000
Five BGN drivers will test for two days at Atlanta have signed up for a two-day test. #87-Joe Nemechek, #10-Jeff Green, #57-Jason Keller, #11-Jason Jarrett and #26?-Bobby Hamilton, JR(goRacing)(1-20-2000)
#32 to #10? UPDATE 2/Lawsuit CORRECTION Sponsor UPDATE:
#32 to #10? UPDATE 2/Lawsuit CORRECTION Sponsor UPDATE:
January 11, 2000
hearing Jeff Greens car will change from #32 to #10 and as reported for a while now have sponsorship from Nestle as Kleenex will be on the #8 Bobby Hillin Racing Chevy(1-3-2000) ' UPDATE: sources tell me the the car will be #10 and the sponsor is Nestle Nesquik(1-
Progressive Changes/Adds UPDATE:
Progressive Changes/Adds UPDATE:
October 9, 1999
The Progressive Motorsports team of #32 Jeff Green and #57 Jason Keller will expand to a three car operation in 2000 with Hank Parker Jr joining the team. The team will be known as PPC Racing. Co-owner Steve de Souza is leaving to take a position with Joe Gibbs Racing
New Personnel at JGR:
New Personnel at JGR:
August 23, 1999
Joe Gibbs Racing announced this week that Steve de Sousa has joined the team as vice president of Busch Operations. De Sousa will be responsible for the development and management of the #18 Busch Grand National entry sponsored by MBNA and driven by Jason Leffler,
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