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Kentucky Speedway to install safer barrier:
Kentucky Speedway to install safer barrier:
June 27, 2006
Kentucky Speedway will install 56 feet of the Steel and Foam Energy Reduction (SAFER) Barrier System across a section of its interior backstretch retaining wall prior to its third 2006 race weekend that will feature the ARCA RE/MAX Series "Kentucky 150" and Truck Series
Jeff Fuller Taken to Hospital: UPDATE 5:
Jeff Fuller Taken to Hospital: UPDATE 5:
June 22, 2006
#34-Jeff Fuller was awake and moving when cut out of the car following a lap 29 accident at Kentucky Speedway Saturday night. He radioed the crew after the accident to say he was okay, but in pain. Following a trip to the infield care center he was flown to the hospital
Fuller in the #34 Again at Kentucky:
Fuller in the #34 Again at Kentucky:
June 14, 2006
Jeff Fuller will be back behind the wheel of the Frank Cicci Racing #34 this weekend at Kentucky. He made his 2006 Busch debut in the car last weekend at Nashville.(6-14-2006)
Day 3 Testing – Daytona:
Day 3 Testing – Daytona:
January 11, 2006
#17-Matt Kenseth was the fastest in Wednesday's morning session, with a speed of 188.403mph in drafting sessions. #38-Sadler, #12-Newman, #41-Sorenson and #21-Schrader round out the top five drivers. The fastest Chevy was #24-Jeff Gordon, which was 10th fastest. Afternoon
Day 1 AM Speeds – Daytona:
Day 1 AM Speeds – Daytona:
January 9, 2006
#24-Jeff Gordon led the morning sessions with a speed of 187.029mph. Gordon led a Chevy contingent in the top 3. He was followed by #48-Jimmie Johnson and #36-Bill Elliott. The new Ford Fusions made a strong debut, led by #17-Matt Kenseth with a speed of 186.023, 4th
Newman wins pole at Texas:
Newman wins pole at Texas:
November 4, 2005
#39-Ryan Newman won the pole for the O'Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 189.500mph. #14-David Stremme starts 2nd, followed by #21-Kevin Harvick, #47-Jon Wood and #66-Greg Biffle. Points leader, #8-Martin Truex Jr. will start 10th and 2nd in
Bowyer wins pole at California:
Bowyer wins pole at California:
September 3, 2005
#2-Clint Bowyer won the pole for the Ameriquest 300 at the California Speedway with a lap of 181.333mph for his 2nd pole of the season. #6-Kasey Kahne is 2nd, followed by #41-Reed Sorenson, #60-Carl Edwards and #35-Jason Keller. Points leader #8-Martin Truex Jr. will
Busch wins pole:
Busch wins pole:
August 26, 2005
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway with a speed of 125.404mph, followed by #8-Martin Truex Jr., #39-Ryan Newman, #66-Greg Biffle and #11-Paul Menard. Missing the race were: #30-Ron Hornaday, #7-Jeff Fuller, #04-Eric McClure, #
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Bristol
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Bristol
August 24, 2005
Only 10 races to go in NASCAR Busch Series season Friday nights race marks an important juncture in the NASCAR Busch Series season 10 races remaining for drivers challenging for the championship. Martin Truex Jr. (#8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet), the defending NASCAR
Newman wins pole at Chicago:
Newman wins pole at Chicago:
July 8, 2005
#39-Ryan Newman won the pole for the USG Durock 300 at Chicagoland Speedway with a speed of 186.438mph. The pole is 7th of Newman's 17 race Busch career. The rest of the top-5 are #38-Kasey Kahne, #5-Kyle Busch, #18-J.J. Yeley and #21-Kevin Harvick. Points leader #
Harvick wins pole at Daytona:
Harvick wins pole at Daytona:
July 1, 2005
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for the Winn-Dixie 250 presented by PepsiCo at the Daytona International Speedway with a speed of 182.515mph. It is Harvick's 12th career Busch Series pole and first since Phoenix in 2003. The rest of the top five are #11-Paul Menard, #
Jones in the #34 at Pocono and MIS:
Jones in the #34 at Pocono and MIS:
June 7, 2005
Denver, NC based MACH 1 announced today that PJ Jones will pilot the #34 Chevrolet Monte Carlo beginning this weekend at Pocono. Jeff Fuller, the teams primary driver is also committed to the #7 Busch car, a relationship that was established prior to MACH 1 team owner
Kahne wins pole at LMS:
Kahne wins pole at LMS:
May 27, 2005
#6-Kasey Kahne won the pole for the Carquest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway with a new track record speed of 186.735mph, beating the old record set by Kevin Harvick of 184.445mph. 13 drivers beat the old record. #66-Greg Biffle is on the outside pole, the
#34 gets sponsor for Coke 600:
#34 gets sponsor for Coke 600:
May 25, 2005
Denver, NC based MACH 1 Inc. announced today that REVI Technical Wear will be the primary sponsor on the #34 Chevy [driver Jeff Fuller?] this weekend for the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowes Motor Speedway. REVI will remain as an associate sponsor on the #34 for the remainder
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
May 13, 2005
#79-Kasey Kahne won the pole for the FUNAI 250 at Richmond International Raceway with a lap of 128.977mph, the rest of the top five are: #2-Clint Bowyer, #4-Jeff Green, #8-Martin Truex Jr. and #60-Carl Edwards. Missing the race were: #00-Kertus Davis; #58-Brent Sherman
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