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Stuff:
Stuff:
July 9, 2003
Jimmie Johnson not only won the inaugural NASCAR Busch Series race at Chicago in 2001, but it was his also his first series win. Johnny Sauter followed Johnson with a win at Chicago last year, which was also his first NASCAR Busch Series victory. At new NASCAR Busch
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park grabbed his second Bud Pole of the season tonight at Daytona Internations Speedway, and it was in the same car that Jeff Green put on the pole for the 500 in February. It's the 4th pole of Park's career (he was the fastest qualifier at Fontana when he
Jeff Green injury update; going synthetic:
Jeff Green injury update; going synthetic:
July 2, 2003
Jeff Green, driver of the #1 Pennzoil DEI Chevy, about his broken tailbone: "I feel very good this week. Having the past two weeks off was actually a blessing for me. I am able to do things this week that I wasn't a week ago, and a week ago I could do things that I
AT&T Squashed with Roush too UPDATE and with DEI’s #1 – Riggs to DEI?:
AT&T Squashed with Roush too UPDATE and with DEI’s #1 – Riggs to DEI?:
June 21, 2003
from a USA Today Q&A. Q:) How does NASCAR's new deal with Nextel affect Jeff Burton's team? A:) Roush Racing's #99 team is losing CITGO as its primary sponsor at the end of the year and had worked out a deal with associate sponsor AT&T to become Burton's primary sponsor
Hornish and DEI rumor resurfaces UPDATE or is it Mayfield?:
Hornish and DEI rumor resurfaces UPDATE or is it Mayfield?:
June 17, 2003
Sam Hornish's name is again being mentioned prominently as the man who could join Dale Earnhardt Inc. next season as team mate with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Michael Waltrip. The 23-year-old Hornish, the 2001 and 2002 IRL champ, is sponsored by Pennzoil, which is the
Green injured but will drive at Michigan:
Green injured but will drive at Michigan:
June 10, 2003
After his Pocono wreck. #1-Jeff Green visited his personal doctor for further tests on Monday, Green was diagnosed with a fractured tailbone. "Dr. Petty ran an MRI and CAT scan on me yesterday," Green said. "Everything is fine. My neck muscles are a little pulled and
Hornish and DEI rumor resurfaces UPDATE or is it Mayfield?:
Hornish and DEI rumor resurfaces UPDATE or is it Mayfield?:
June 9, 2003
Sam Hornish's name is again being mentioned prominently as the man who could join Dale Earnhardt Inc. next season as team mate with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Michael Waltrip. The 23-year-old Hornish, the 2001 and 2002 IRL champ, is sponsored by Pennzoil, which is the
Green Ticked:
Green Ticked:
June 9, 2003
#1-Jeff Green got tagged in the rear by #5-Terry Labonte while the two were battling for seventh on the final restart on lap 198 of the 200-lap race. Labonte complained that Green was mirror-driving. Green, who spent nearly 20 minutes in the infield hospital, emerged
Stewart wins the Pocono 500
Stewart wins the Pocono 500
June 8, 2003
at Pocono Raceway. #20-Tony Stewart won the Pocono 500, his first win of 2003, his first win since Watkins Glen in 2002 (27 races) and his first in a Chevy and Chevy's first win at Pocono in five years. #6-Mark Martin was 2nd, for the 5th time at Pocono. The race ended
Stock Car Fans Newsletter Rumblings – Pocono:
Stock Car Fans Newsletter Rumblings – Pocono:
June 8, 2003
#20-Tony Stewart snapped a 27-race losing streak as he won the Pocono 500 under caution on Sunday. What we thought was going to be a three lap shootout turned out to be only a one lap sprint as #1-Jeff Green and #5-Terry Labonte got together on the Long Pond straight
Kodak to the #1 in 2004?
Kodak to the #1 in 2004?
June 3, 2003
hearing Kodak is considering leaving the #4 Morgan-McClure Motorsports team at the end of the season [but last I heard they were signed thru 2005??] and will end up on the #1 DEI Chevy in 2004, who is possibly looking for a sponsor as past rumors [see #1 Team News
Gone Fishing:
Gone Fishing:
May 31, 2003
Jeff Burton, Kurt Busch, Greg Biffle, Jeff Green, Hank Parker Jr. and Carl Edwards are scheduled to compete in the second annual Citgo Jeff Burton Celebrity Challenge fishing tournament on June 4 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The drivers will join BASS anglers Kevin VanDam
Moore helps out Hamilton:
Moore helps out Hamilton:
May 24, 2003
Newt Moore, Bobby Hamilton's crew chief in the the Truck Series, is crew chiefing the #25 Marines Ford for Team Rensi this week at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Former Crew Chief and the team parted ways this week and Harold Holly will take over the job starting next week
Fellows to run #1 at road courses UPDATE:
Fellows to run #1 at road courses UPDATE:
May 19, 2003
Jeff Green said Ron Fellows will race the #1 car at both road course events, Infineon Raceway and Watkins Glen. Green said he was a bit disappointed, but understands the decision. He will still travel with the team to help in any way he can. Fellows was slated to run
Park tested by Childress..passes:
Park tested by Childress..passes:
May 18, 2003
Richard Childress said he has no qualms about hiring Steve Park to replace Jeff Green: 'Steve is a proven winner. We tried to pick him back when Dale (Earnhardt) was looking at him. We just want consistency from Steve. We told him, 'Don't go out there and put a bunch
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