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Jimmy Spencer News
Spencer to the Truck Series?
Spencer to the Truck Series?
December 9, 2004
hearing Jimmy Spencer is a leading candidate to run the Jim Smith owned #2 Dodge in 2005.(12-9-2004)
Spencer in the #99 UPDATE:
Spencer in the #99 UPDATE:
November 11, 2004
Jimmy Spencer will drive the #99 Michael Waltrip Chevy at Darlington Raceway in Novemember. Mentioned on Speed Channel's Inside Nextel Cup.(10-11-2004
Did ya Know?
Did ya Know?
October 23, 2004
Eight drivers have won a race in each of the National Series: Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Trucks: Greg Biffle Mark Martin Bobby Hamilton Kevin Harvick Terry Labonte Jamie McMurray Ken Schrader Jimmy Spencer NOTE: Geoffrey Bodine's Truck win was an exhibition race
Did ya Know? UPDATED:
Did ya Know? UPDATED:
October 23, 2004
Eight drivers have won a race in each of the National Series
Spencer to BACE at Charlotte:
Spencer to BACE at Charlotte:
October 8, 2004
Jimmy Spencer will pilot the #74 Outdoor Channel Chevrolet for BACE Motorsports when the team returns to action at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Team owner Bill Baumgardner tabbed Spencer for the #74 ride in an effort to give the BACE camp a different dynamic for the 2004
Kvapil wins at Loudon:
Kvapil wins at Loudon:
September 18, 2004
#24-Travis Kvapil won the Sylvania 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway, his 2nd win of 2004 and the 2nd ever for Toyota. Finishing 2nd for the 29th time in his career [thanks to Speed's Ray Dunlap for that tidbit] was #16-Jack Sprague, followed by #23-Johnny
Sprague wins pole at New Hampshire:
Sprague wins pole at New Hampshire:
September 17, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague won the pole for the Sylvania 200 at NHIS with a fast lap of 128.515. The rest of the top five are: #62-Steve Park, #24-Travis Kvapil, #75-David Starr and #17-David Reutimann. The best starting Ford is #99-Carl Edwards who will start 10th. Points leader
Spencer in the #13; Connor as crew chief:
Spencer in the #13; Connor as crew chief:
September 15, 2004
Jimmy Spencer will defend his 2003 victory in Saturday's Sylvania 200 presented by Lowe's when he reunites at New Hampshire International Speedway with crew chief Dennis Connor. Spencer, who won last year when both he and Connor worked for owner Jim Smith at Ultra
Spencer not happy with BANG owner:
Spencer not happy with BANG owner:
September 13, 2004
In the latest development in the increasingly odd saga of NASCAR Craftsman Trucks series team owner Alex Meshkin, driver Jimmy Spencer says he has given Meshkin a month to fulfill an agreement to buy Spencer's race shop in Mooresville, NC. Spencer says he and Meshkin
McMurray wins pole at Richmond:
McMurray wins pole at Richmond:
September 9, 2004
Jamie McMurray, running Ultra Smith's #2 ASE Dodge for he first time, won the pole for the Kroger 200 at Richmond International Raceway with a speed of 125.436mph, beating is CTS teammate, #1-Ted Musgrave who will start 2nd after running a lap of 125.191. #30-Todd
Richmond News and Notes:
Richmond News and Notes:
September 5, 2004
Etc. Following a 12th-place finish at Bristol, Hamilton leads Dennis Setzer (No. 46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet) by 99 points. Nine races remain on the 2004 schedule Ken Schrader (No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet) won his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Did ya Know?
Did ya Know?
August 26, 2004
Seven drivers have won a race in each of the National Series: Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Trucks: Greg Biffle Mark Martin Bobby Hamilton Kevin Harvick Terry Labonte Ken Schrader Jimmy Spencer NOTE: Geoffrey Bodine's Truck win was an exhibition race [Homestead]
Bristol News and Notes:
Bristol News and Notes:
August 24, 2004
Apparently, the propensity for winning streaks runs in the family. And Kyle Busch (No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet) would like to see that trait continue Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 250. With his second-consecutive win coming Saturday at Michigan
Spencer back in Busch UPDATE:
Spencer back in Busch UPDATE:
July 2, 2004
During his appearance on Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain Wednesday night, Jimmy Spencer said he was going to put USAR driver Jason Sarvis in his revived Busch team at IRP in August. Mr. Excitement himself would also run the Busch race at Bristol later that month. The
Houston back in the #2 at Kansas:
Houston back in the #2 at Kansas:
July 1, 2004
After a one week hiatus, Andy Houston returns tothe wheel of the #2 Team ASE/CARQUEST Dodge for this Saturday's truck series race at Kansas Speedway. NASCAR veteran Jimmy Spencer piloted the Ultra Motorsports entry last week at Milwaukee while Houston raced the #59
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