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#10 Cup Crew to be replaced? with #10 Busch Crew? UPDATE 2 Randolph named #10 Cup crew chief:
#10 Cup Crew to be replaced? with #10 Busch Crew? UPDATE 2 Randolph named #10 Cup crew chief:
November 26, 2003
The #10 MBV Motorsports crew may be facing a major shakeup, according to sources who say that incoming driver Scott Riggs may be bringing his Busch crew and crew chief Doug Randolph along with him. Current crew chief, Jay Guy, says he and the crew haven't been told
#10 Cup Crew to be replaced? with #10 Busch Crew? UPDATE 2 Randolph named #10 Cup crew chief:
#10 Cup Crew to be replaced? with #10 Busch Crew? UPDATE 2 Randolph named #10 Cup crew chief:
November 26, 2003
The #10 MBV Motorsports crew may be facing a major shakeup, according to sources who say that incoming driver Scott Riggs may be bringing his Busch crew and crew chief Doug Randolph along with him. Current crew chief, Jay Guy, says he and the crew haven't been told
Army Close to Re-newing with the #01:
Army Close to Re-newing with the #01:
November 17, 2003
Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Journal reports this week that the U.S. Army is close to renewing its sponsorship with MB2 Motorsports for the team's #01 Nextel Cup entry. Columnist Terry Lefton says the Army spent more than $16 million on its NASCAR sponsorship this
Nadeau Back Racing this Sat – in a Kart UPDATE teaming with Ernie:
Nadeau Back Racing this Sat – in a Kart UPDATE teaming with Ernie:
November 8, 2003
Jerry Nadeau will be back behind the wheel in a race Saturday, but not in a 3,500-pound stock car. Nadeau, a NASCAR Winston Cup driver, will be racing a 175-pound kart at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. For Nadeau, who was critically injured in May during practice
Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame AND:
Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame AND:
November 7, 2003
Texas open-wheel racing icons A.J. Foyt Jr. and Johnny Rutherford, winners of a combined seven Indianapolis 500s, have been selected as inaugural inductees into the Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame at Texas Motor Speedway. Foyt, of Houston, and Rutherford, of Fort Worth
More on the Hendrick/MBV/MB2 relationship:
More on the Hendrick/MBV/MB2 relationship:
November 3, 2003
Rick Hendrick's engineering brain trust is working overtime to help the Johnny Benson-Jay Frye-James Rocco team make it to the top 25 in the final standings, because that's the cutoff mark for NASCAR's special financial plans, including the TV plan. Hendrick officials
StockCarFans.com – Rumblings – Phoenix:
StockCarFans.com – Rumblings – Phoenix:
November 2, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr powered past Jimmie Johnson on lap 252 and led the final 51 circuits to capture today's Checker Auto Parts 500 presented by Havoline at Phoenix International Raceway. It was the second win for Little E this season (he captured Talladega in April
Hamilton Jr. wins at Phoenix:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Phoenix:
November 1, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway, after a nearly 2-hour rain delay. Pole-winner #21-Kevin Harvick dominated early, but when Hamilton Jr. made his way to the lead on Lap 60, he relinquished it for only
Jeff Gordon wins at Atlanta:
Jeff Gordon wins at Atlanta:
October 27, 2003
#24-Jeff Gordon wins the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his 2nd Cup win in a row, the 18th time in his career that he has won back-to-back races, it is his 3rd win of 2003 and his 64th career win. #20-Tony Stewart took 2nd place, followed by #48
Hendrick buying the #01 and half of the #10? UPDATE Denied:
Hendrick buying the #01 and half of the #10? UPDATE Denied:
October 24, 2003
hearing Hendrick Motorsports/Rick Hendrick may be purchasing the #01-US Army MB2 team and half of the #10 MBV Valvoline team. Joe Nemechek drives the #01 Pontiac and Scott Riggs will drive the #10 Valvoline Pontiac in 2004. Johnny Benson is the current driver.(10-24
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Atlanta:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Atlanta:
October 24, 2003
Oh gee! What a suprise! Ryan Newman won a Pole! The broken record (ya'll remember those big round black things that used to make music? Well, maybe some of you don't.) that is the mighty Bud Pole Machine inside that #12 Alltel Dodge just keeps on rolling along. Ryan
Testing at Phoenix UPDATE:
Testing at Phoenix UPDATE:
October 17, 2003
no speeds or official report, but hear that #29-Kevin Harvick, #20-Tony Stewart and #19-Jermey Mayfield tested at Phoenix Intel Raceway this week.(10-16-2003) UPDATE: With more than $10 million in track improvements completed at Phoenix International Raceway, the first
Close…but been closer:
Close…but been closer:
October 15, 2003
David Greens 36-point cushion over Vickers is close, but amazingly enough, four others have been closer with five races to go in the season. Todd Bodine led Joe Nemechek by one point with five races left in 1992, before Nemechek was able to come back and capture the
Nemechek close to 2004 ride? UPDATE 3:
Nemechek close to 2004 ride? UPDATE 3:
October 13, 2003
not sure who, but hearing Joe Nemechek, currently in the #25 Hendrick Motorpsorts Chevy, is close to signing a deal with an established Cup team, not PPI Motorsports 2nd team. Hearing it could be the #01 US Army team.(10-11-2003) Nadeau part time in 2004? UPDATE Nemechek
and….Vickers to drive final four Cup races in the #25:
and….Vickers to drive final four Cup races in the #25:
October 13, 2003
Brian Vickers will drive the #25 UAW-Delphi Chevrolet in the final four NASCAR Winston Cup Series races of 2003 it was announced today by Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick. Vickers will succeed Joe Nemechek, who was named driver of the #01 Winston Cup entry
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