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Petty asks Inman to help out:
Petty asks Inman to help out:
October 25, 2003
Kyle Petty won't discuss reports he may be interested in hiring Robbie Loomis or Steve Hmiel to help run Petty Enterprises, but Petty says he has tried to lure Dale Inman out of retirement to become an adviser. "We need someone, we know that," Petty says. "I asked
The King and the Blue Angels:
The King and the Blue Angels:
October 24, 2003
Seven-time Winston Cup Champion Richard Petty may think he knows fast. Long-time sponsor STP wants to make sure of it. Petty is gearing up to test his mettle with a supersonic jet ride courtesy of the elite U.S. Navy Blue Angels. Video footage of Pettys sound barrier
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Atlanta:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Atlanta:
October 24, 2003
Oh gee! What a suprise! Ryan Newman won a Pole! The broken record (ya'll remember those big round black things that used to make music? Well, maybe some of you don't.) that is the mighty Bud Pole Machine inside that #12 Alltel Dodge just keeps on rolling along. Ryan
Both Hmiels to Petty Enterprises? or Green? or Benson?
Both Hmiels to Petty Enterprises? or Green? or Benson?
October 20, 2003
A combination deal might land Steve Hmiel, technical director for Dale Earnhardt Inc., and his son Shane Hmiel, a Busch Series driver, at Petty Enterprises in 2004. Steve worked for the Pettys early in his Winston Cup career. Shane was supposed to drive the #43 Dodge
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
October 18, 2003
#25 Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Sam's Town 250 benefiting St. Jude at Memphis Motorsports with #57-Jason Keller finishing 2nd, followed by #21-Johnny Sauter, #2-Ron Hornaday and new points leader #5-Brian Vickers. Five drivers are within 44 points of the lead. With
Postponed:
Postponed:
October 11, 2003
the Little Trees 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway has been postponed until 11:00am/et on Saturday, October 11th, for a unique double headers, a Busch and a Cup race on the same day. Wonder if a the drivers running both races will do so, eleven drivers are scheduled to
Johnson backs up practice and wins pole at Kansas:
Johnson backs up practice and wins pole at Kansas:
October 3, 2003
#48-Jimmie Johnson won the pole at Kansas Speedway for the Banquet 400 in record breaking fashion with a speed of 180.373mph. That breaks the old track record of 177.924mph set last year by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Eighteen other driver qualified faster then the old record
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – Kansas:
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – Kansas:
October 3, 2003
#48-Jimmie Johnson shattered the track record today and captured his second Bud Pole of the season for Sunday's Banquet 400 at Kansas Speedway. His time of 29.938 (180.373 mph) was over 1/10th of a second quicker than #01-Mike Skinner. In fact, if you wanted to start
Green stays in the #43 for Kansas, Fittipaldi in the #44; possibly longer:
Green stays in the #43 for Kansas, Fittipaldi in the #44; possibly longer:
October 2, 2003
Jeff Green will be behind the wheel of the #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge again this week when the NASCAR Winston Cup Series heads to the 1.5-mile Kansas Speedway. And he will be in the car on a race-to-race basis the rest of the season. Following two steady runs
Todd Bodine in the #48 at Kansas:
Todd Bodine in the #48 at Kansas:
September 30, 2003
Innovative Motorsports, Inc. (IMI) has reached an agreement with Todd Bodine to place Bodine in IMIs #48 NASCAR Busch Series Chevrolet Monte Carlo at Kansas Speedway for the running of the Mr. Goodcents 300 on Saturday, October 4. Our entire organization and everyone
#43 Jackman gets tossed in the pits, but seems OK:
#43 Jackman gets tossed in the pits, but seems OK:
September 29, 2003
During caution 3 pit stops, the #43 and #38 got together, sending the #43 jackman, Archie Kennedy about 10 feet, after being stunned and helped up, he walked over to the pitwall and sat down and was talking to Richard Petty [owner of the #43], pretty scary looking.
New Driver for the #30?
New Driver for the #30?
September 22, 2003
Richard Childress says he's picked a new driver for his team, but he isn't saying who it might be.( Winston Salem Journal ); Ward? Jeremy? Park? Hornaday? AND Car owner Richard Childress said he'll decide within the next few weeks if he'll retain Steve Park as a driver
Green in the #43 at Talladega and Lowes:
Green in the #43 at Talladega and Lowes:
September 21, 2003
Jeff Green will be in Petty Enterprises' #43 Cheerios Dodge two more times this season, a team spokesman confirmed Saturday. Green will be behind the wheel of the #43 next weekend at Talladega Superspeedway and Oct. 11 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Green is driving the
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Dover:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Dover:
September 21, 2003
Ryan Newman stretched his fuel for 106 laps and captured his 7th victory of the season in this afternoon's MBNA America 400 at Dover International Speedway. Newman's 8th career win moves him into a 4-way tie for 50th on the all-time win list with Kurt Busch, Dale Earnhardt
Cup – Busch Sweep:
Cup – Busch Sweep:
September 20, 2003
The only time a driver has ever swept both ends of a NASCAR Busch Series/NASCAR Winston Cup Series weekend doubleheader at Dover was in September 1991, when Harry Gant accomplished the feat. Gant was in the midst of an incredible streak, in which he won four NASCAR
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