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Rumblings – Martinsville:
Rumblings – Martinsville:
April 2, 2006
Tony Stewart led the most laps (five times for 288 circuits), then held off Jeff Gordon for a three lap sprint (after a late red flag) to take today's DIRECTV 500 at Martinsville Speedway. In a caution filled race (we had 16 of 'em) Stewart grabs his second win at
Johnson wins pole at Martinsville:
Johnson wins pole at Martinsville:
March 31, 2006
#48-Jimmie Johnson won the Budweiser Pole for the DIRECTV 500 at Martinsville Speedway with a speed of 96.736mph for his first pole of 2006, his 9th career pole in 153 races and first in 23 races, since Chicago last July. #26-Jamie McMurray will start on the outside
Spencer to drive the #49 at Martinsville:
Spencer to drive the #49 at Martinsville:
March 28, 2006
Jimmy Spencer will drive the #49 Dodge Charger for BAM Racing at Martinsville Speedway this weekend. Spencer will join BAM Racing as an advisor for the team and mentor for rookie driver Brent Sherman. Spencer may run several additional races with BAM Racing this season
News & Notes Daytona:
News & Notes Daytona:
February 13, 2006
Ted Musgrave (#9 ASE/Germain Toyota) has figured out how to top his first NASCAR championship. Win another one. Musgrave now rides with Germain Racing, a five-time winner a year ago with Todd Bodine (#30 Germain Motors Toyota). Bodine, last years third-place finisher
Speed to have over 70 hours of Speedweeks coverage:
Speed to have over 70 hours of Speedweeks coverage:
January 19, 2006
SPEED, celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2006, will be live from Daytona Speedweeks for 10 days, beginning Feb. 10 at 2pm/et with Speedweeks on SPEED. In addition to live coverage of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (Feb. 17, 8pm/et), the IROC race (Feb. 17
Ultra to Ford? UPDATE Official:
Ultra to Ford? UPDATE Official:
December 8, 2005
UltraMotorsports is expected to shift [back to] to Fords next year in the Craftsman Truck series, though owner Jim Smith said he's still talking with other manufacturers, including Dodge. Smith currently fields two Dodges [#1 Champion Musgrave and #2-Spencer], but
Rumblings / Race Notes Homestead:
Rumblings / Race Notes Homestead:
November 20, 2005
We crowned a Champion, and had an exciting race to boot! Greg Biffle beat Mark Martin to the line by mere inches (actually, it was all of 0.017 seconds!) to take the Ford 400 today at Homestead-Miami Speedway. After passing Dave Blaney on lap 260 coming out of the
Ramblings – Phoenix:
Ramblings – Phoenix:
November 12, 2005
A year ago, he didn't have a regular ride in any of the top-three divisions of NASCAR. Six weeks ago, he'd never been in a Cup car. Now, he's had three Top-10 finishes to his credit and today Denny Hamlin captured his first Bud Pole at Phoenix International Raceway
Dodge Dropping teams? UPDATE:
Dodge Dropping teams? UPDATE:
October 28, 2005
hearing that Dodge will drop it's factory support to some of the Craftsman Truck Series teams, including Ultra Motorsports #1-Ted Musgrave, #2-Jimmy Spencer and other teams. Word is that Bobby Hamilton's teams [#04,#4,#8,#18] are safe, no word on the other factory
ASE re-ups with the #2:
ASE re-ups with the #2:
October 26, 2005
Automotive Service Excellence ASE has announced extension of its sponsorship of the #2 Ultra Motorsports Dodge currently driven by Jimmy Spencer. The 2006 season will be the 12th in which ASE has sponsored a team continuing the longest running association on the series
U.S. Micro to sponsor #50 at Atlanta:
U.S. Micro to sponsor #50 at Atlanta:
October 25, 2005
U.S. Micro Corporation announced that, for the second year in a row, it has become the primary sponsor of the #50 Arnold Motorsports Dodge for the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 in Atlanta this week with Jimmy Spencer behind the wheel. U.S. Micro, a national IT asset management
News and Notes – Martinsville:
News and Notes – Martinsville:
October 19, 2005
Chevrolet can wrap up its sixth NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series manufacturers championship this week. A victory will win the title outright. Chevrolet also can clinch with a second place among manufacturers if Toyota finishes fourth and Dodge third. Manufacturer points
Spencer, R&J Racing team up at Martinsville:
Spencer, R&J Racing team up at Martinsville:
October 17, 2005
Spencer, R&J Racing team up at Martinsville: Jimmy Spencer, a two-time winner on the Nextel Cup Series circuit, will drive the #37 BoSPOKER.net Dodge for R&J Racing this Sunday at the Martinsville Speedway. In making the announcement, team owner Roger Craven
Sadler wins pole with new track record at LMS:
Sadler wins pole with new track record at LMS:
October 13, 2005
#38-Elliott Sadler won the Budweiser Pole for the UAW-GM Quality 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway with a Track Record lap of 193.216mph for his 4th pole of 2005 and 6th of his career. The rest of the top five are: #12-Ryan Newman [also ran faster the the track record], #
Charlotte Qualifying Notes:
Charlotte Qualifying Notes:
October 13, 2005
Elliott Sadler won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the UAW-GM Quality 500, lapping Lowes Motor Speedway in 27.948 seconds at 193.216 mph. He broke Ryan Newmans the track-qualifying record of 27.981 seconds, 192.988 mph, set May 26, 2005. Lowes Motor
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