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Andretti to the Busch Series? UPDATE 2 at Homestead:
Andretti to the Busch Series? UPDATE 2 at Homestead:
November 17, 2005
hearing John Andretti could run a full Busch Series schedule for ppc Racing in the #10 Ford.(11-5-2005) UPDATE: John Andretti will replace Brent Sherman in the #10 Ford for ppc Racing in the Busch Series. Freedom Roads RV will be the sponsor.(Sporting News)(11-7-2005
Keller to #1; Sauter to #44:
Keller to #1; Sauter to #44:
November 17, 2005
The game of musical chairs is alive and well in the Busch Series as drivers Johnny Sauter, Justin Labonte, Jason Keller, Brent Sherman and John Andretti have all showed up to play, with announcements expected by Homestead as to where these drivers will end up next
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Homestead:
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Homestead:
November 17, 2005
Thirty-four races, more than 8,600 miles, events in two countries and arguably the most difficult competition in the 24-year history of the NASCAR Busch Series. After conquering those and so many other obstacles, one more remains for the two contenders for the 2005
Andretti to the Busch Series? UPDATE:
Andretti to the Busch Series? UPDATE:
November 7, 2005
hearing John Andretti could run a full Busch Series schedule for ppc Racing in the #10 Ford.(11-5-2005) UPDATE: John Andretti will replace Brent Sherman in the #10 Ford for ppc Racing in the Busch Series. Freedom Roads RV will be the sponsor.(Sporting News)(11-7-2005
Rudd to retire? Schrader to the #21 for 2006? UPDATE 5?
Rudd to retire? Schrader to the #21 for 2006? UPDATE 5?
October 29, 2005
one scenerio I am hearing is that Ricky Rudd, driver of the #21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford, could retire at the end of 2005 with no fanfare. John Andretti would drive the #21 for a year, with Jon Wood staying in the #47 Busch Series Ford and moving up to Cup in 2007
OR is it Rudd to the #42?
OR is it Rudd to the #42?
October 23, 2005
Speculation has run rampant around what Ricky Rudd's plans are for next season, but thus far he's kept quiet. But I [Yahoo Sports] heard an unconfirmed rumor Friday at Martinsville that perhaps makes the most sense of any buzz that I've heard in a long time. Instead
Rudd to retire? Andretti or Schrader to the #21 for 2006? UPDATE 4?
Rudd to retire? Andretti or Schrader to the #21 for 2006? UPDATE 4?
October 14, 2005
one scenerio I am hearing is that Ricky Rudd, driver of the #21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford, could retire at the end of 2005 with no fanfare. John Andretti would drive the #21 for a year, with Jon Wood staying in the #47 Busch Series Ford and moving up to Cup in 2007
#73 Team back to the track?
#73 Team back to the track?
September 12, 2005
Edward Raabe won't say yet who his race car driver will be, but [#73] Raabe Racing Enterprises is speeding ahead with an $8 million Nextel Cup race team in Daytona Beach. The team is based out of a 60,000 [not 6,000] square-foot facility at 1870 Mason Ave., formerly
Edwards wins pole at California:
Edwards wins pole at California:
September 3, 2005
#99-Carl Edwards won the Budweiser Pole for the Sony HD 500 at California Speedway with a lap of 185.061mph for his first career pole in his 38th race. Edwards is now in the Budweiser Shootout. Edwards led three other Roush Racing drivers in the top four, with #6-Mark
California Qualifying Notes:
California Qualifying Notes:
September 3, 2005
Carl Edwards won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the SONY HD 500, lapping California Speedway in 38.906 seconds at 185.061 mph. Kyle Busch holds the track-qualifying record of 38.248 seconds at 188.245 mph, set Feb. 26, 2005. This is Edwardss career-
Andretti In For 2 Races With #4 Team:
Andretti In For 2 Races With #4 Team:
August 20, 2005
John Andretti was busy installing his personal seat into the #4 Morgan-McClure Racing Chevrolet on Friday morning at Michigan International Speedway in preparation for the day's two Nextel Cup practice sessions. Andretti will attempt to qualify the car on Saturday.
Ramblings – Michigan:
Ramblings – Michigan:
August 20, 2005
We can call him "Front Row Joe" again.... Joe Nemechek had to wait out a lengthy rain delay today at Michigan International Speedway, but when it cleared and the last five cars made their run, it was the U. S. Army Chevy driver atop the board for the first time since
Andretti in the #4? UPDATE for MIS:
Andretti in the #4? UPDATE for MIS:
August 17, 2005
NASCAR.com entry list has John Andretti in the #4 Lucas Oil / Morgan McClure Chevy for the GFS Marketplace 400 at Michigan International Speedway. No word on if it a one-race deal or what Mike Wallace's status is with the team.(8-16-2005) UPDATE: Morgan-McClure President
Qualifying Rained Out:
Qualifying Rained Out:
August 5, 2005
Rain washed out Qualifying for the Power Stroke Diesel 200 at the Indianapolis Raceway Park. The field was set by the NASCAR rule book, which puts current point leader #46-Dennis Setzer on the pole. The rest of the top-5 are: #1-Ted Musgrave, #04-Bobby Hamilton, #15
Andretti in the #15 for IRP and Nashville MORE:
Andretti in the #15 for IRP and Nashville MORE:
August 4, 2005
Billy Ballew has appointed John Andretti as driver of the #15 Billy Ballew Motorsports entry for the next two NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events at Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP) and Nashville Superspeedway to be held Friday, August 5 and Saturday, August 13, respectively
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