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David Green wins pole at Dover, Brewco sweeps the front row:
David Green wins pole at Dover, Brewco sweeps the front row:
June 4, 2004
#37-David Green unloaded a brand new, never-been-tested#37 Chevrolet that was fast from the start, then got a stern test from his teammate, #27-Johnny Sauter. Sauter was on the pole until Green's lap two cars later at 157.916 mph knocked him off, giving Green the
DOVER NEWS & NOTES:
DOVER NEWS & NOTES:
June 2, 2004
A 17th-place finish hardly is reason to celebrate, but for Robert Huffman (No. 12 Toyota Tundra Toyota) its a step in the right direction. Huffman, one of 17 Raybestos Rookie of the Year contenders on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, was just happy to be racing at
NEWS & NOTES DOVER
NEWS & NOTES DOVER
June 2, 2004
FitzBradshaw Racing on board with Drive For Diversity FitzBradshaw Racing has embraced NASCARs Drive For Diversity initiative by hiring two interns who will work in the teams day-to-day front office and with its on-track performance operations starting Thursday. Stacy
Busch wins at Lowe’s:
Busch wins at Lowe’s:
May 29, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won the CarQuest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway, just creeping around the track under the yellow the last two laps after #74-Raines was involved in a wreck. Just before that, #87-Nemechek who was running 2nd, ran out of fuel. The rest of the
Ward Taking Saturday Off:
Ward Taking Saturday Off:
May 28, 2004
#0-Ward Burton, ran 45 laps in Thursday's practice for the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway, concentrating on race runs as he will miss Happy Hour practice on Saturday to attend the high school graduation of his daughter, Sarah. The team is undecided if it will
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
May 22, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the NASCAR Busch Series race at Nazareth Speedway, turning a fast lap at 131.167mph in hot conditions Saturday. The 19-year-old Busch raced to his first career Busch Series victory last week in Richmond, and leads the season standings
Busch Series News and Notes:
Busch Series News and Notes:
May 19, 2004
Theres still a long way to go in the NASCAR Busch Series season, so Kyle Busch (No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet) doesnt want to hear any talk about the championship just yet. Busch won the first race of his young NASCAR Busch Series career May 14 at Richmond International Raceway
Busch wins pole at Richmond:
Busch wins pole at Richmond:
May 13, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch lead a group of 14 drivers to best the previous track record (126.868 mph set in 2002 by Dale Earnhardt Jr.) with a lap of 129.348mph t owin the pole for the Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway, his 3rd pole of the season. The 3/4-mile track
Truex wins at Gateway and takes points lead:
Truex wins at Gateway and takes points lead:
May 8, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. raced to his third Busch Series victory in six races, leading 123 of 200 laps in the Charter 250 on Saturday night to take the season points lead. Truex started from the pole and finished 6.601 seconds ahead of #2-Ron Hornaday Jr. on the 1.25-mile
Leffler wins pole at California:
Leffler wins pole at California:
April 30, 2004
#00-Jason Leffler, the 44th of 47 drivers to qualify, turned a lap at 182.223mph to win the pole for Saturday's Stater Bros. 300 at California Speedway, his third career NASCAR Busch Series pole and first since November 2000 at Phoenix. #8-Martin Truex Jr. ended up
NASCAR BUSCH SERIES NEWS & NOTES – CALIFORNIA
NASCAR BUSCH SERIES NEWS & NOTES – CALIFORNIA
April 30, 2004
Coast Guard, Labonte Racing and California Speedway to host Hispanic students Nearly 150 Hispanic college and high school engineering students will get an up-close and personal look at the NASCAR Busch Series at California Speedway this week. On Thursday, 20 students
Truex Jr. wins at Talladega:
Truex Jr. wins at Talladega:
April 24, 2004
When it appeared #81-Dale Earnhardt Jr. would not be able to pass #8-Martin Truex Jr., he pushed him instead - all the way to Victory Lane. Late in Saturday's race, Earnhardt Jr. fell in behind the leader Truex - who drives for Chance 2 Motorsports, co-owned by Earnhardt
Kenseth wins at Texas:
Kenseth wins at Texas:
April 3, 2004
#17-Matt Kenseth swept by #5-Kyle Busch on Lap 186 of Saturday's O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway, then passed #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. just as a caution was coming out on Lap 195. After the race was red-flagged, Kenseth then pulled away on the restart with three
Ward Burton teams up with Blue Ox [where is Paul Bunyan?]
Ward Burton teams up with Blue Ox [where is Paul Bunyan?]
March 23, 2004
Ward Burton and Blue Ox Towing products of Pender, Nebraska have formed a marketing relationship with Burton endorsing Blue Ox products. Blue Ox is the industry leader in towing equipment for recreational vehicles. The partnership is a natural fit for both parties,
Busch on the pole:
Busch on the pole:
March 19, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won his first career Busch Series pole at Darlington Raceway for the Diamond Hill Plywood Co. 200 with a speed of 168.619mph. The rest of the top five are: #38-Kasey Kahne, #23-Kenny Wallace, #60-Greg Biffle Ford abd #00-Jason Leffler. Missing the race
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