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Jimmy Hensley News
Hensley in the #72:
Hensley in the #72:
May 2, 2001
Jimmy Hensley is driving for Randy MacDonald in the #72 Truck for the next two and possibly three CTS races. Leftbehind.comrenewed its sponsorship for the next thee races(Team PR)(5-2-2001)
#72 News UPDATE:
#72 News UPDATE:
April 25, 2001
Hearing that road racer David Murry is speaking with MacDonald Motorsports about filling the seat in the #72 truck, which was left vacant by Randy MacDonald after a crash at Daytona in February. It may be a race-to-race deal or for the rest of the season. Jimmy Hensley
MacDonald out Longer UPDATE Hensley in:
MacDonald out Longer UPDATE Hensley in:
April 3, 2001
Randy MacDonald may have to sit out longer than originally expected due to injuries suffered in the Daytona crash. Because of MacDonalds situation Steve Portenga drove the MacDonald Motorsports Craftsman #72 truck entry at Bakersfield. With a 10th place qualifying
Interesting:
Interesting:
October 20, 2000
The recent bombing of the USS Cole hit close to home for Langley Speedway executives Wayne Wyatt and Chuck Hall. They were part of the NASCAR/NHRA group that spent four days with the Navy in December 1996. The group included drag racer Jim Yates and NASCAR drivers
2nd Team Rensi Truck:
2nd Team Rensi Truck:
October 11, 2000
Chad Chaffin will drive a second eLink truck for Team Rensi Motorsports at Texas Motor Speedway (#61). Changes have been made to necessitate both Jimmy Hensley and Chad Chaffin this weekend at Texas when these teammates take the field. The crew, who normally pits the
Tolsma to Roush? UPDATE 4 no, to Rensi:
Tolsma to Roush? UPDATE 4 no, to Rensi:
September 8, 2000
hearing #25 driver, Randy Tolsma, is a candidate for the #50 Roush CTS ride(7-29-2000) UPDATE: during the CTS race telecast at Nashville, it was mentioned that Tolsma will be going to Ed Tensi's CTS operation as part of a two truck effort. Jimmy Hensely currently drives
#16 Assoc:
#16 Assoc:
June 15, 2000
#16 MobileMAX2, Team Rensi Motorsports and driver Jimmy Hensley, are teaming up with local, major, associate sponsor Jeff Wyler Automotive Family for the Kroger 225 at Kentucky Speedway(Team Rensi PR)(6-15-2000)
Kentucky Testing:
Kentucky Testing:
June 15, 2000
On Friday, June 16, 2000, Team Rensi Motorsports will conduct a series of tests utilizing two NASCAR Craftsman Trucks with the presence of Chevrolet Engineers from Livonia, MI, Pi Engineering from Indianapolis, IN, Jim Kasprzak from General Motors and Team Rensi's
#16 Sponsors:
#16 Sponsors:
May 13, 2000
Driving the #16 Team Rensi Chevrolet, Jimmy Hensley celebrated his second-best top five finish (2nd place) of the 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' season this past weekend at Gateway International Raceway. As it looks ahead to Memphis Motorsports Park, Team Rensi
Testing:
Testing:
May 3, 2000
#25-Randy Tolsma and #16-Jimmy Hensley tested at Greenville Pickens Speedway(SC) on Tuesday(5-3-2000)
#60 Driver at Martinsville? UPDATE 3:
#60 Driver at Martinsville? UPDATE 3:
April 3, 2000
hearing that CTS driver Jimmy Hensley will drive the #60 Power Team Chevy at Martinsville next week(3-31-2000) UPDATE: #60 owner Joe Bessey said a decision will be made Monday on who will drive the car at Martinsville. Bessey says he's considering a few drivers, including
New Truck Team UPDATE:
New Truck Team UPDATE:
January 3, 2000
Team Rensi Motorsports plans to run a full CTS season in the #16 Chevy Truck starting at Daytona with veteran CTS driver Jimmy Hensley driving the truck at Daytona. Team owners Ed and Sam Rensi have bought seven Chevrolet Silverado trucks from DEI. The team may possibly
Truck Testing/News:
Truck Testing/News:
November 17, 1999
Four CTS teams tested Ford F-150s at Phoenix Monday. But more significant than kicking off preparations for the sixth CTS season were drivers testing for teams including the #99 Exide Batteries Ford. Phelon Motorsports is also in the process of working on a driver
Wayne Grubb Info UPDATE 2:
Wayne Grubb Info UPDATE 2:
October 14, 1999
Although the BGN has five races left in the 1999 season, Wayne Grubb is already looking ahead to the year 2000. The #83 Grubb Motorsports team has not had the ideal season, and certainly not the year they had been hoping for. Despite the slow start to the 1999 season
Petty to Trucks?
Petty to Trucks?
October 5, 1999
from a source - According to Nashville Sports Weekly (a local freebie newspaper), Adam Petty may run the CTS next year. ?????The Petty camp was so impressed with Adam's performance in the race (Richmond), that early this week, Richard and Kyle Petty met with executives
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