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Fuller to race at Bristol UPDATE:
Fuller to race at Bristol UPDATE:
August 21, 2003
Jeff Fuller will drive the #87 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevy at the Food City 250 in Bristol on August 22nd(Jeff Fuller site via BGNRacing.com)(7-31-2003) UPDATE: Jeff Fuller will pilot the #87 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevy in this weekends Food City 250 NASCAR Busch Series
Darlington Testing:
Darlington Testing:
August 20, 2003
#99-Jeff Burton, who originally was scheduled to only be here on Tuesday, will return on Wednesday. #87-Kyle Busch is testing with the Nemco Busch team. #25-Joe Nemechek and #22-Ward Burton will also be testing on Wednesday.( Darlington Raceway PR )(8-20-2003)
Martha Nemechek named Food City 250 Grand Marshal:
Martha Nemechek named Food City 250 Grand Marshal:
August 14, 2003
The ultimate NASCAR Mom, Martha Nemechek, mother of NASCAR Winston Cup and Busch Series driver Joe Nemechek has seen her fair share of NASCAR races. On Friday, August 22nd she will get a chance to see the drivers get the command to start their engines from somewhat
Simpson Update:
Simpson Update:
August 11, 2003
Speculation in the garage is that safety guru Bill Simpson settled his suit with NASCAR out of court in order to simplify the distribution of his new product line, Impact Racing, which features, among other things, improved helmets. Simpson says he has pressurized
UAW leaving but…
UAW leaving but…
August 8, 2003
as announced previously [see the #25 Team News and Links page ], UAW will not return in 2004 to sponsor the #25 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy and driver Joe Nemechek, however, Delphi, co-sponsor on the car the past few years, will return in some form. The team is not
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – The Brickyard:
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – The Brickyard:
August 3, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick led the first 17 laps....then the final 16 laps. He didn't bother messing with Mr. Inbetween! Harvick won the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this afternoon for his 4th career win and first of the season. He becomes the 15th different
Narrow Pit Road; F-1 road an option in the future?
Narrow Pit Road; F-1 road an option in the future?
August 3, 2003
#25-Joe Nemechek has become a fan of Formula One at Indy, if for no other reason than envy. The Winston Cup veteran and No. 7 starter for today's race wants to use the pavement strip that F-1 uses for pit road. Nemechek contends Indy's oval-track pit road is too narrow
#25 Looking for a sponsor in 2004? UPDATE UAW Will NOT Return:
#25 Looking for a sponsor in 2004? UPDATE UAW Will NOT Return:
July 29, 2003
quote from DEI's Ty Norris at the WSJ: 'You have Hendrick Motorsports, Roush Racing, DEI and Jim Smith ... and somebody is going to be left out because we're not even aware of two companies willing to spend that kind of money, let along four,' Norris said. Norris is
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – Pocono:
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – Pocono:
July 27, 2003
Once again (for the 4th week in a row) fuel strategy and track position made the difference as Ryan Newman took two tires and fuel with 46 laps to go and made it last over Kurt Busch for the win in today's Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. With the aide of a number
#25 Looking for a sponsor in 2004?
#25 Looking for a sponsor in 2004?
July 27, 2003
quote from DEI's Ty Norris at the WSJ: 'You have Hendrick Motorsports, Roush Racing, DEI and Jim Smith ... and somebody is going to be left out because we're not even aware of two companies willing to spend that kind of money, let along four,' Norris said. Norris is
Soap Box Derby UPDATE add Stewart:
Soap Box Derby UPDATE add Stewart:
July 23, 2003
#32-Ricky Craven and #25-Joe Nemechek will fly to Akron, OH, following the final practice session at Pocono Raceway on Saturday afternoon. The two drivers will attend the 66th-annual All-American Soap Box Championship at Derby Downs in Akron, where they will present
Soap Box Derby:
Soap Box Derby:
July 22, 2003
#32-Ricky Craven and #25-Joe Nemechek will fly to Akron, OH, following the final practice session at Pocono Raceway on Saturday afternoon. The two drivers will attend the 66th-annual All-American Soap Box Championship at Derby Downs in Akron, where they will present
NEMCO/Hendrick/Busch looking to extend:
NEMCO/Hendrick/Busch looking to extend:
July 19, 2003
Hendrick Motorsports is considering running Kyle Busch full time in the Busch Series next season in a partnership with Nemco Motorsports. Nemco is a Busch team owned by one of Hendrick's Winston Cup drivers, Joe Nemechek. Under the proposal, Hendrick would provide
Bodine Bows Out UPDATE:
Bodine Bows Out UPDATE:
July 18, 2003
it was reported on XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio (Subscription Required) that Todd Bodine would forgo the Busch Series Championship and concentrate on his CUP Series ride.(XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio - Subscription Required), Joe Nemechek is listed on Entry Lists in the
Some NHIS Notes:
Some NHIS Notes:
July 17, 2003
The NASCAR Busch Series has never witnessed a repeat winner at NHIS and finishing consistently in the top five has been equally tough. Only six active NASCAR Busch Series drivers have recorded more than one top-five finish there: #7-Todd Bodine, #57-Jason Keller, #
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