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Racing Resources Says “¦Sprint Cup Series
Racing Resources Says “¦Sprint Cup Series
March 24, 2009
Racing Resources Says "¦Sprint Cup Series * Kyle Busch won the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. * Busch, who started 19th, became the second repeat race winner in 2009. Busch also won at Las Vegas. He joined Matt Kenseth, who won the first two races in 2009
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
March 23, 2009
Did Not Finish Streak and stats: #33-Bowyer has been running at the finish in 78 consecutive races, the longest current streak, only 3 races behind the modern era record of #29-Harvick who had 81 until DNFing at California in Feb 2009, next up is #48-Johnson at 29
250 top 5’s for Gordon:
250 top 5’s for Gordon:
March 23, 2009
250 top 5's for Gordon: #24-Jeff Gordon made his 550th career start at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 500, with his 4th place finish, Gordon now has 250 top-five finishes, which is 7th best all time. Next up is Cale Yarborough at 255. Richard Petty has the
Driver wins before age 25:
Driver wins before age 25:
March 22, 2009
Driver wins before age 25: Only 58 of 2,215 NASCAR Sprint Cup races for which the winner's age is known have been won by drivers under 25, #18-Kyle Busch is only 23 and is one win away from tying Jeff Gordon's record of 15 wins before the age of 25: 1. Jeff Gordon,
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Bristol race 5 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Bristol race 5 of 36]:
March 22, 2009
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Bristol race 5 of 36]: 1) #24Jeff Gordon 794 2) #2-Kurt Busch 718 -76 [1 win] 3) #33-Clint Bowyer 715 -79 4) #18-Kyle Busch 709 -85 [2 wins] 5) #99-Carl Edwards 665 -129 6) #9-Kasey Kahne 639 -155 7) #14-Tony Stewart 633 -161
Race Fast Facts – Bristol Motor Speedway
Race Fast Facts – Bristol Motor Speedway
March 22, 2009
Race Fast Facts - Bristol Motor Speedway Kyle Busch won the FOOD CITY 500, his 14th victory in 155 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races. This is his second victory and third top-10 finish in 2009. This is his second victory and sixth top-10 finish in nine races at Bristol
Loomis on the pit box for Sadler:
Loomis on the pit box for Sadler:
March 22, 2009
Loomis on the pit box for Sadler: An ill Kevin Buskirk left Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday night and Richard Petty Motorsports Executive Vice President of Race Operations Robbie Loomis will serve as crew chief for #19-Elliott Sadler in the Food City 500 today.
Retro Pepsi image at ‘Dega for Gordon:
Retro Pepsi image at ‘Dega for Gordon:
March 10, 2009
Retro Pepsi image at 'Dega for Gordon: The year was 1983 when Darrell Waltrip took to the track in the Pepsi Challenger Chevy. Waltrip had won back-to-back titles and was trying for three in a row when PepsiCo changed the primary sponsor on his car from Mountain Dew
Racing Resources Says “¦Sprint Cup Series
Racing Resources Says “¦Sprint Cup Series
March 10, 2009
Racing Resources Says "¦Sprint Cup Series * Kurt Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway after starting second. Busch posted his 19th career series victory in 296 races. His last victory came at Loudon on June 29, 2008, 23 races ago. This was his third
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
March 9, 2009
Did Not Finish Streak and stats: #33-Bowyer has been running at the finish in 77 consecutive races, the longest current streak, only 4 races behind the modern era record of #29-Harvick who had 81 until DNFing at California in Feb 2009, next up is #48-Johnson at 28
Kurt Busch wins at Atlanta:
Kurt Busch wins at Atlanta:
March 8, 2009
Kurt Busch wins at Atlanta: #2-Kurt Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway for his 1st win of 2009 and 19th career win. Busch dominated the race leading 234 of 330 laps and passing #99-Edwards on during the green-white-checkered finish. Busch has
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Atlanta race 4 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Atlanta race 4 of 36]:
March 8, 2009
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Atlanta race 4 of 36]: 1) #24Jeff Gordon 634 2) #33-Clint Bowyer 591 -43 3) #2-Kurt Busch 588 -46 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 547 -87 5) #17-Matt Kenseth 546 -88 [2 wins] 6) #14-Tony Stewart 521 -113 7) #18-Kyle Busch 514 -120
Atlanta Motor Speedway Fast Facts
Atlanta Motor Speedway Fast Facts
March 8, 2009
Atlanta Motor Speedway Fast Facts . Kurt Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500, his 19th victory in 296 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races. . This is his first victory and third top-10 finish in 2009 " all in the past three races. . This is his second victory and sixth top-10
Winningest drivers in the COT:
Winningest drivers in the COT:
March 8, 2009
Winningest drivers in the COT: Sixteen drivers have won races in the Car Formerly of Tomorrow since they were partially implemented in 2007. The big winners are #48-Jimmie Johnson, who has won 12 races in the new car; #99-Carl Edwards (11); and #18-Kyle Busch (3).
Jeff Gordon to Receive Boy Scouting’s Highest Award:
Jeff Gordon to Receive Boy Scouting’s Highest Award:
March 7, 2009
Jeff Gordon to Receive Boy Scouting's Highest Award: #24-Jeff Gordon has been selected to receive Boy Scouts of America's (BSA) highest honor for his efforts in Scouting's national recruiting program as well as his personal humanitarian work. The commendation, known
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