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Triple duty for one; Double duty for others:
Triple duty for one; Double duty for others:
August 19, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick will attempt to run in three NASCAR races at Bristol Moto Speedway this weekend, the Truck Series OReilly 200 presented by Valvoline MaxLife, the Busch Series Food City 250 and the Cup Series Sharpie 500. Jimmy Spencer was slated to run all three
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – Michigan:
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – Michigan:
August 17, 2003
In what was yet another fuelish event, #12-Ryan Newman made his gas last the final 52 laps today at Michigan International Speedway and won the GFS Marketplace 400. For Newman, it was his 5th victory of the season and 6th of his career. He's now the lone driver in
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings: Michigan:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings: Michigan:
August 16, 2003
There must be something about this place and the Labontes. Are you sure we're in Michigan and not in Corpus Christi? [TX] #18-Bobby Labonte grabbed his 4th Bud Pole of the season for Sunday's GFS Marketplace 400 this afternoon. After a two hour rain delay he blistered
Is the IRL insane? We’ll take him:
Is the IRL insane? We’ll take him:
August 13, 2003
J.J. Yeley -- leading all three of the United States Auto Club's highly-competitive open-wheel divisions and is trying to duplicate Tony Stewart's triple crown of 1995, recently broke a USAC record set by A.J. Foyt in 1961. His work ethic is right out of Foyt's era
Trucks back at Bristol – testing Monday:
Trucks back at Bristol – testing Monday:
August 12, 2003
NASCAR grants each manufacturer two test dates at the track of their choice, and Dodge chose to hit Bristol on Monday. The turcks testing included #1-Ted Musgrave, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #18-Chad Chaffin, #2-Jason Leffler, #8-Bill Lester and #62-Brendan Gaughan. Most drivers
Chaffin wins pole at Nashville:
Chaffin wins pole at Nashville:
August 8, 2003
Dodge takes the top five starting spot as #18-Chad Chaffin won the pole at Nashville Superspeedway with a speed of 156.844mph for tonight's Federated Auto Parts 200. The rest of the top five are: #62-Brendan Gaughan, #4-Bobby Hamilton, #1-Ted Musgrave, and #2-Jason
Leffler in the #0 for more races? UPDATE:
Leffler in the #0 for more races? UPDATE:
August 7, 2003
The fast, consistent test laps Jason Leffler ran at Kentucky Speedway were among the reasons crew chief Tony Furr elected to put Leffler in the #0 NetZero Pontiac at Indy. Leffler joined the team at 5 the morning of the test and stayed until 3 the next morning to make
Leffler in the #0 for more races?
Leffler in the #0 for more races?
August 4, 2003
The fast, consistent test laps Jason Leffler ran at Kentucky Speedway were among the reasons crew chief Tony Furr elected to put Leffler in the #0 NetZero Pontiac at Indy. Leffler joined the team at 5 the morning of the test and stayed until 3 the next morning to make
Edwards wins at IRP:
Edwards wins at IRP:
August 1, 2003
One moment rookie #99-Carl Edwards was fighting hard to hold off veteran #14-Rick Crawford, and the next Edwards was sailing to his second Truck Series victory of the season. Crawford was closing fast on Edwards with nine of 200 laps remaining in Friday night's Power
Cook wins pole at IRP:
Cook wins pole at IRP:
August 1, 2003
#29-Terry Cook won the pole at Indianapolis Raceway Park for the Power Stroke Diesel 200 with a speed of 107.777mph. Starting on the outside pole is #2-Jason Leffler at 107.697, the rest of the top five are #18-Chad Chaffin, #1-Ted Musgrave and #99-Carl Edwards. Ten
Netzero Stuff UPDATE Leffler in at Indy:
Netzero Stuff UPDATE Leffler in at Indy:
July 26, 2003
hearing that Jason Leffler will drive the #0 Netzeo Pontiac at Indy in the Brickyard 400 and that Netzero may not be back as a sponsor in 2004 for the team. UPDATE: Jason Leffler will join Ultra Motorsports truck teammate Ted Musgrave [#07 Dodge] in the Winston Cup
Gaughan wins at MIS:
Gaughan wins at MIS:
July 26, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan ran the fastest race in NASCAR Truck series history and continued his domination of the circuit by winning Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. Gaughan averaged 154.044mph in the Sears 200, his second consecutive victory and fourth in the
Leffler breaks track record at MIS:
Leffler breaks track record at MIS:
July 25, 2003
#2-Jason Leffler won the pole for Saturday's Sears 200 at Michigan International Speedway with a track record speed of 178.037mph. Jamie McMurray was the old record holder at 177.414. #18-Chad Chaffin will start 2nd, followed by #1-Ted Musgrave, #99-Carl Edwards and
Gaughan wins at Gateway; Kvapil keeps points lead:
Gaughan wins at Gateway; Kvapil keeps points lead:
July 20, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan held off #2-Jason Leffler by a truck length Saturday night in the Dodge Ram Tough 200 NASCAR Truck series race at Gateway International Raceway. Gaughan, who pushed his Dodge to the front for the final time on the 50th of 160 laps, led the rest
Spotters Team Doing Well:
Spotters Team Doing Well:
July 17, 2003
NASCAR Spotter Mike Calinoff (for Matt Kenseth-Cup & Jason Leffler-Truck), along with his fiancé Jenn, own MJ Motorsports which field cars in the Hooters Pro Cup Series and on Wisconsin's Super Late Model circuit. In the past two weeks, 18-year-old Kelly Bires has
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