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Jason Schuler News
Operation Fire Safe and Schuler:
Operation Fire Safe and Schuler:
February 13, 2004
Operation Fire SAFE will sponsor the #10 Davis Motorsports Chevrolet driven by Jason Schuler of Madison, Wisconsin, in the Hershey's Kisses 300 NASCAR Busch Series race on Saturday, February 14, 2004. Operation Fire SAFE is a program of the National Center for Prevention
Notes from Daytona:
Notes from Daytona:
January 22, 2004
Kim Crosby was in a #28 Pontiac at Daytona. The car is a former Jay Robinson Racing machine, with a motor from Black Cat Racing, the team she is testing with in Daytona. The Pontiac orginally came from the Baker Racing stable with driver Brad Baker. Gus Wasson was
Earnhardt Jr. on the pole at Daytona:
Earnhardt Jr. on the pole at Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole for the Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona in the #8 DMP Chevy with a lap of 186.308mph. Starting outside pole is #38-Kasey Kahne, followed by #99-Michael Waltrip, #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. and #20-Mike Bliss. Missing the race were: #73-Jason
Jeff Green wins Texas pole with a new Track Record:
Jeff Green wins Texas pole with a new Track Record:
April 4, 2002
#21-Jeff Green took the pole at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 193.493mph, which is faster than the Cup pole record. #87-Joe Nemechek(192.994), #2-Johnny Sauter(192.218), #1-Jimmy Spencer(192.088) and #17-Matt Kenseth(191.843) round out the top 5. Matt Kenseth
Schuler in the #34?
Schuler in the #34?
January 3, 2002
Jason Schuler could drive a limited number of 2002 BGN races for the Welliver-Jesel Motorsports #34 team. Schuler ran 13 BGN races over the last two seasons with limited success. Initially he made 11 starts in 2000 for team owner Robbie Reiser in the races regular
Schuler out of the #17 UPDATE 3 new driver:
Schuler out of the #17 UPDATE 3 new driver:
January 24, 2001
Jason Schuler, who competed part time in the #17 Visine Chevy for Reiser Enterprises, has been released from the ride. Schuler ran the BGN events that Matt Kenseth did not, Kenseth moved up to full time Winston Cup in 2000. The 2000 season was Kenseth's last of the
#17 Crew Chief Gone? UPDATE:
#17 Crew Chief Gone? UPDATE:
July 10, 2000
#17 Crew Chief Gone? UPDATE: hearing that the #17 BGN has released crew chief Gary Cogswell, citingnonperformance(two wins?). There was a lot of friction between the crew in recent months. Russ Strupp, the car chief, is likely the interim if not permanent replacement
Testing:
Testing:
May 18, 2000
Testing: Watkins Glen International hosted its first day of NASCAR Busch Series testing for the upcoming Lysol 200 Wednesday. Ron Fellows led the way driving for Joe Nemechek in the #87 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevrolet. Fellows posted some of the best speeds of the day
RaceComm:
RaceComm:
April 5, 2000
RaceComm: Jason Schuler Ready for Busch Debut by Tony Stevens(4-5-2000)
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
Kenseth in 2000:
Kenseth in 2000:
July 6, 1999
besides moving up to Cup in 2000 in the #17 DeWalt Ford, I hear Matt Kenseth will run twenty races in Robbie Reiser's #17 BGN Chevy in 2000 with Jason Schuler filling in for the remaining 12. Schuler is currently a top competitor in the NASCAR Re/Max Challange series
Kenseth in 2000:
Kenseth in 2000:
July 6, 1999
besides moving up to Cup in 2000 in the #17 DeWalt Ford, I hear Matt Kenseth will run twenty races in Robbie Reiser's #17 BGN Chevy in 2000 with Jason Schuler filling in for the remaining 12. Schuler is currently a top competitor in the NASCAR Re/Max Challange series