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Hmiel Released? UPDATE 3 Yes:
Hmiel Released? UPDATE 3 Yes:
September 18, 2003
there are some rumors floating around that Shane Hmiel has been released from his ride with the #48 Innovative Motorsports team, but have not been able to confirm that with sources or the team. He is still listed on NASCAR.com's Entry List for the Stacker 2 200 race
Jeff Green in the #43 at Dover; Fittipaldi in the #44 UPDATE 2:
Jeff Green in the #43 at Dover; Fittipaldi in the #44 UPDATE 2:
September 17, 2003
Jeff Green, who has wheeled cars this year for Richard Childress and Dale Earnhardt Inc., will drive the #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge of Petty Enterprises for this race. Christian Fittipaldi, who normally drives the #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge, will drive
Jeff Green to drive the #92 at Kansas:
Jeff Green to drive the #92 at Kansas:
September 17, 2003
Jeff Green will run the #92 Herzog-Jackson Motorsports Chevy at Kansas Speedway on Oct 4th per the Jeff Green site.(9-17-2003)
Drivers at Petty Enterprises today:
Drivers at Petty Enterprises today:
September 10, 2003
Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Ken Schrader, Bobby Labonte, Jeff Green, Dale Jarrett and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. were at Petty Enterprises in Randleman, NC today filming a commercial for Victory Junction Gang Camp .(9-10-2003)
Jeff Green back to Busch? UPDATE:
Jeff Green back to Busch? UPDATE:
September 8, 2003
Jeff Green, on the sideline since DEI hired John Andretti, has approached Ed Rensi [#25 Busch team] about a Busch driving job, according to team sources.(Winston Salem Journal)(9-6-2003) UPDATE: Reportedly Green and the team were unable to reach an agreement with each
StockCarFans.Com – Rumblings – Darlington:
StockCarFans.Com – Rumblings – Darlington:
August 31, 2003
Score one for the Old Guys!!! Sure, we were wondering if Terry was gonna win another one before he got his AARP card, but after today he's just another young gun. Texas Terry led the final 33 laps at Darlington Raceway to capture his second Mountain Dew Southern 500
More on DEI and Andretti; Andretti at Talladega for RCR; DEI and Coke/Pizza Hut? Biffle to the #1 in 2004? or is it Riggs A FEW ADDITIONS:
More on DEI and Andretti; Andretti at Talladega for RCR; DEI and Coke/Pizza Hut? Biffle to the #1 in 2004? or is it Riggs A FEW ADDITIONS:
August 30, 2003
DEI has picked John Andretti to take Jeff Green's place [in the #1 Pennzoil Chevy] the rest of the season, except at Talladega, where Andretti will drive for Childress. However, DEI is still working on a 2004 deal for that team -- according to one source, the sponsor
More on Helton; DEI; and Horish;
More on Helton; DEI; and Horish;
August 27, 2003
from Tuesday's Toronto Sun ...in part......The NASCAR racing world is buzzing about a rumour that Mike Helton will pack up his job as president of the stock car racing sanctioning body and move his stuff over to Dale Earnhardt Inc. For anyone who follows the ins and
Helton and DEI? UPDATE 4 Denied:
Helton and DEI? UPDATE 4 Denied:
August 23, 2003
There is validity to the long-running reports that NASCAR president Mike Helton's name is once again in the hat to take over Dale Earnhardt Inc., according to top NASCAR sources. Owner Teresa Earnhardt has asked Helton to take over running the company built by the
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Bristol:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Bristol:
August 22, 2003
Jeff Gordon took the pole for Saturday Night's Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway by the wide margin of .001 seconds over Mark Martin this afternoon. It was the 3rd Bud Pole of the season for Gordon (2 shorties and a roadie), and the 45th of his career. Tho the
So…who wins the ‘trade’
So…who wins the ‘trade’
August 6, 2003
between DEI and RCR? Some comparisions of #30-Steve Park and #1-Jeff Green. after the May Richmond race, Green was released from the #30 Richard Childress AOL Chevy and Park was released from the #1 Dale Earnhardt Inc. #1 Pennzoil Chevy. The same week, Green was named
Green doesn’t know:
Green doesn’t know:
July 27, 2003
Jeff Green's contract with Dale Earnhardt Incorporated runs out Sept. 1, but he's not sure what is going to happen beyond that date. Green said Saturday at Pocono Raceway that he hasn't spoken with DEI officials about his status in the #1 car beyond the Southern 500
Stock Car Fans Rumblings – Chicagoland:
Stock Car Fans Rumblings – Chicagoland:
July 13, 2003
#12-Ryan Newman had enough gas to last today and powered to his 3rd win of the season in the Tropicana 400. It was the 4th career win for Newman (moving him into a tie for 63rd on the all- time win list) and the 45th for Roger Penske as a car owner. Still not enough
Raines fastest at Weds Indy testing:
Raines fastest at Weds Indy testing:
July 10, 2003
#74-Tony Raines turned in the fastest lap of the first week of private testing July 9 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, recording a lap of 179.918mph. For the second day in a row, #1-Jeff Green was second fastest at 179.874 followed by #41-Casey Mears at 179.696.
Testing at Indy SPEEDS:
Testing at Indy SPEEDS:
July 9, 2003
NASCAR Winston Cup Series teams will test July 8-9 and July 14-16 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in preparation for the 10th annual Brickyard 400 on Aug. 3. Unlike previous years, the 2003 tests are not mandatory for teams. The hours of testing for each day are
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