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Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Richmond:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Richmond:
May 13, 2005
Kasey Kahne double-dipped today at Richmond International Raceway as he grabbed the pole for tonight's Busch race as well as the Bud Pole for Saturday's Chevy American Revolution 400. It's the second top-spot in a row for Kahne and the 6th of his Nextel Cup career
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Darlington:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Darlington:
May 6, 2005
It's an all-Dodge front row for tomorrow night's Nextel Cup event! Think the Sponsor's happy? Kasey Kahne edged out Ryan Newman this afternoon and grabbed his first Bud Pole of the season for Saturday Night's aptly named Dodge Charger 500 at Darlington Raceway. His
Fuller/Crosby switch numbers:
Fuller/Crosby switch numbers:
March 11, 2005
For Saturday's Busch race in Las Vegas, #24-Kim Crosby and #7-Jeff Fuller have swapped out numbers. Fuller more than likely will make the field on time while Crosby needs the help of the #7's provisionals to boost her way into what will be her first race of the 2005
#32 Crew Chief Lohse Fined, Suspended:
#32 Crew Chief Lohse Fined, Suspended:
March 1, 2005
NASCAR announced Tuesday that Todd Lohse, crew chief for the #32 Chevrolet driven by Shane Hmiel in the NASCAR Busch Series, has been fined $10,000 and suspended until March 30 (or the next four races), for rule violations occurring this past weekend at California
Gordon fastest in Tuesday’s AM Practice and repeats in PM, LaJoie and Said at the top:
Gordon fastest in Tuesday’s AM Practice and repeats in PM, LaJoie and Said at the top:
January 11, 2005
#24-Jeff Gordon was fastest in the morning testing session at Daytona International Speedway for the Daytona 500 [Feb. 20th] with a speed of 185.265mph, followed by #36-Boris Said at 185.181, #19-Jeremy Mayfield at 184.506, #16-Greg Biffle at 184.430 and #97-Kurt Busch
Mears wins pole at Homestead, with track record:
Mears wins pole at Homestead, with track record:
November 18, 2004
#1-Casey Mears won the pole for Saturday's season finale Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a track record lap at 177.936mph, his third pole of the season and his career. His best finish in a race was second on Sept. 4 at California Speedway. Martin Truex Jr
Fuller to race at Bristol UPDATE:
Fuller to race at Bristol UPDATE:
August 21, 2003
Jeff Fuller will drive the #87 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevy at the Food City 250 in Bristol on August 22nd(Jeff Fuller site via BGNRacing.com)(7-31-2003) UPDATE: Jeff Fuller will pilot the #87 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevy in this weekends Food City 250 NASCAR Busch Series
Fuller to stand by:
Fuller to stand by:
August 1, 2003
Jeff Fuller is scheduled to standby to practice, qualify or race this weekend for #7-Mike Skinner for the Busch race at IRP.(Jeff Fuller site)(8-1-2003)
Why Fuller in the #87 at Nashville?
Why Fuller in the #87 at Nashville?
June 10, 2003
Many questions arose while Jeff Fuller was driving the #87 Hills Bros Coffee Chevy at Nashville Superspeedway, instead of David Reutimann, the reason was Reutimann is planning on running the full schedule next year [2004 and Rookie of the Year, so no more then 7 races
Fuller in for Nemechek:
Fuller in for Nemechek:
May 24, 2003
Jeff Fuller will drive the #88 Chevy that Joe Nemechek qualifed 15th in at Lowe's Motor Speedway today, Fuller will have to fall to the rear of the field before the start of the race.(FX's Pre-race coverage of the Lowe's race)(5-24-2003)
Fuller to test for Gibbs:
Fuller to test for Gibbs:
April 23, 2003
Busch Series veteran driver, Jeff Fuller, is scheduled to test the Winston Cup Chevrolets of Joe Gibbs Racing {#18 and #20] at the General Motors proving grounds April 25-27.( Jeff Fuller site )(4-23-2003)
Barrett Sponsors own car with own turn-key marketing company:
Barrett Sponsors own car with own turn-key marketing company:
April 15, 2003
A sport as corporate-sponsor driven as NASCAR racing no doubt had to come to this point. Car Sponsor, a complete resource for motorsports marketing and promotional solutions, sponsored a car in Saturdays Pepsi 300 Busch Series race at the 1.5-mile Nashville Superspeedway
Fuller at Nashville:
Fuller at Nashville:
April 8, 2003
Jeff Fuller will be at Nashville Superspeeday driving the #91 Pontiac owned by Stanton Barrett.(Jeff Fuller Site)(4-8-2003)
Jeff Fuller News:
Jeff Fuller News:
March 28, 2003
Jeff Fuller will be driving the #88 Nemco Motorsports car April 5th in the Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway. Also, Joe Gibbs Racing [JGR] is very happy with the results of the tests conducted earlier this month at the Gerneral Motors proving grounds. Fuller drove
Smith to run #22 car, rest of season after Daytona UPDATE:
Smith to run #22 car, rest of season after Daytona UPDATE:
February 18, 2003
Regan Smith has signed a deal to drive 33 Busch Series races with Bost Motorsports [#22], beginning with the Feb. 22 race at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham. Smith made his Busch Series debut last year for Team Bristol Motorsports.(Winston Cup Scene Daily Newsletter
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