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#30 Fastest at Darlington:
#30 Fastest at Darlington:
March 20, 2003
The pit crew of the #30 AOL Jeff Green Chevy, owned by Richard Childress Racing, took first-place honors for eligible teams in the McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade at Sunday's (March 16) NASCAR Winston Cup Race - Carolina Dodge Dealers 400
Texas Testing this week and an announcement:
Texas Testing this week and an announcement:
March 17, 2003
on Wednesday, March 19th, there will be a special announcement regarding the upcoming Samsung/RadioShack 500 and O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. Teams have also scheduled final test sessions in preparation for Texas race week. Teams are scheduled for testing
NASCAR and Charity:
NASCAR and Charity:
March 11, 2003
NASCAR ON TRACK FOR CHARITY BEGINS NATIONAL FUNDRAISING TOUR IN TEXAS NASCAR today announced the national expansion of NASCAR On Track For Charity, a family-friendly event to help raise funds for the Victory Junction Gang Camp and Speedway Children's Charities. Due
Blaney wins his first pole:
Blaney wins his first pole:
February 21, 2003
#77-Dave Blaney won the pole for the Subway 400 at North Carolina Speedway, with a speed of 154.683. It is Blaney's first ever Bud Pole (and first ever front row start). Blaney joins Davey Allison (1987), Kyle Petty (1990) and Hut Stricklin (1995) winning their first
Fines and Suspensions? UPDATE 2:
Fines and Suspensions? UPDATE 2:
February 21, 2003
Rumor has it that NASCAR will pass out some fines -- and possibly suspensions -- for indiscretions that occurred during Speedweeks 2003. The penalties could come as early as Thursday morning. The fines could rival Speedweeks 2001, when more than $36,000 in fines and
GM Card signs on as a sponsor for the #30:
GM Card signs on as a sponsor for the #30:
February 19, 2003
The GM Card announced that it has signed a sponsorship agreement with the #30 America Online Racing [AOL] Cup team, whose driver, Jeff Green of Richard Childress Racing (RCR), won the pole for the Daytona 500. Under the terms of the agreement, the #30 AOL car will
The Daytona 500 is OVER:
The Daytona 500 is OVER:
February 16, 2003
after 109 of 200 laps, the race has been called due to rain and #15-Michael Waltrip has been declared the winner. Waltrip is the 8th driver who has won the Daytona 500 two or more times. #97-Kurt Busch was 2nd. Pole sitter #30-Jeff Green was involved in an accident
More on the Twin 125’s Dyno Tests:
More on the Twin 125’s Dyno Tests:
February 16, 2003
The total number of cars NASCAR tested on the chassis dyno came to an even dozen according to the NASCAR dyno sheet. The numbers, which are highly suspect due to the wide variance, cover a range that spans 384 - 360 horsepower. Topping the charts was Jack Spragues
Cars to be Dyno’d UPDATE 2:
Cars to be Dyno’d UPDATE 2:
February 15, 2003
NASCAR is expected to put today's top finishers of the 125's on its chassis dyno to compare effective horsepower at the rear wheels of cars fresh off the track. NASCAR is also expected to chassis dyno Sunday's top finishers. Drivers will be using their qualifying motors
Jeff Green in for Nemechek for BGN race
Jeff Green in for Nemechek for BGN race
February 15, 2003
Daytona 500 pole sitter, #30-Jeff Green has been contacted by Joe Nemechek to drive the #87 Chevy in the BGN race at Daytona today, Nemechek is suffereing from food poisoning and is headed to the hospital for an IV. No word on his status for Sunday's Daytona 500. Green
Holly joins Amick:
Holly joins Amick:
February 6, 2003
Veteran crew chief Harold Holly has reached a long-term agreement with Team Amick Motorsports, NASCAR Winston Cup Scene reporter Rick Houston has learned. Holly, who had been crew chief most recently with Angela's Motorsports until it dissolved, will work alongside
ISA ceases to exist UPDATE 2 track to sue:
ISA ceases to exist UPDATE 2 track to sue:
January 31, 2003
hearing the new International Stockcar Alliance [ISA] ( isaracing.com - the site is now down) which was supposed to start up and run in 2003, will either not exist or not run until 2004. The series, based and run in Canada was to feature a chance for a driver and a
Stewart to run 4 ISA events:
Stewart to run 4 ISA events:
December 21, 2002
Stewart to run 4 ISA events: The International Stockcar Alliance (ISA) announced today that 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup champion Tony Stewart will race in four events in the 2003 ISA Exide Racing Series. Stewart will be one of several Winston Cup veterans to take part
Wells’ new crew chief to leave? UPDATE 2:
Wells’ new crew chief to leave? UPDATE 2:
December 9, 2002
Wells' new crew chief to leave? UPDATE 2: Widespread garage reports tell Ford Racing that Cal Wells choice for crew chief of the #32 is ready to leave the team. Within the past two weeks that Wells indicated that he was going to swap current crew chief Mike Beam with
Awards Handed Out:
Awards Handed Out:
December 6, 2002
Awards Handed Out: Several other yearlong contingency awards were handed out at Friday's breakfast: --Bud Pole Award: For the most poles in the season, with $100,000 going to rookie of the year Ryan Newman. --Clevite Engine Builder of the Year Award: A $77,000 award
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