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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
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
August 2, 2005
Indianapolis Raceway Park sits some fifteen minutes west of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But IRP is a storied track in its own right, one with NASCAR history tied directly to it. The NASCAR Busch Series has raced at IRP since the series inception in 1982. The exciting
News and Notes – IRP:
News and Notes – IRP:
August 2, 2005
Setzer holds point lead of historic proportions Setzer is 158 points ahead of closest rival Ted Musgrave (#1 Mopar Dodge) entering the 15th race of 2005. The last time there was a lead greater than 158 points in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the last race of
Bowyer wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Bowyer wins pole at Pikes Peak:
July 22, 2005
#2-Clint Bowyer won the pole for the ITT Industries, Systems Division and Goulds Pumps Salute to the Troops 250 presented by Dodge [WHEW!] at Pikes Peak International Raceway with a speed of 133.611mph. Rounding out the top-5 are #1-Johnny Sauter, #64-Bill Elliott
Harvick wins pole at New Hampshire:
Harvick wins pole at New Hampshire:
July 16, 2005
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for the New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway with a lap of 130.336mph. The rest of the top 5 are #1-Johnny Sauter, #90-Elliott Sadler, #79-Kasey Kahne and #58-Regan Smith. Missing the race were: #28-Derrike Cope, #26
Penalties announced from Daytona:
Penalties announced from Daytona:
July 11, 2005
NASCAR announced Monday that fines have been issued to five NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series crew chiefs resulting from rule violations leading up to the July 2 Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway. Joel Shear, crew chief of the #09 Dodge driven by Johnny Sauter and
Sauter wins a Milwaukee:
Sauter wins a Milwaukee:
June 25, 2005
#1-Johnny Sauter won the rain shortened SBC 250 at the The Milwaukee Mile, the race was cut short ny 50 laps to 2000. It is Sauter's first win of 2005 and third of his career. The rest of the top five were #8-Martin Truex Jr., #11-Paul Menard [best career finish and
Sauter wins pole at Milwakee:
Sauter wins pole at Milwakee:
June 25, 2005
Johnny Sauter won the pole for the SBC 250 at the The Milwaukee Mile, his first of 2005 and 3rd of his career, with a speed of 122.595mph. Rounding out the top-5 are: #20-Denny Hamlin, #11-Paul Menard, #32-Ron Hornaday and #27-David Green. Points leader, #41-Reed Sorenson
Sponsor for the #15 at Milwaukee:
Sponsor for the #15 at Milwaukee:
June 24, 2005
Milwaukee might be home to Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, but it's Atlanta-based Earl Small's Harley-Davidson that has agreed to come on board and sponsor the Billy Ballew Motorsports-entry for tonight's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at The Milwaukee Mile. NASCAR
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Milwaukee
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Milwaukee
June 23, 2005
Keller strong at The Mile Jason Keller (#35 McDonalds Ford) isnt one to show much emotion, but the NASCAR Busch Series iron man has to be excited to arrive at Milwaukee. Keller, currently 10th in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings, carries the best record among
Yellow announces assoc sponsorship on #43 Truck for 3 races:
Yellow announces assoc sponsorship on #43 Truck for 3 races:
June 21, 2005
Yellow Transportation today announced its associate sponsorship of the Edge Performance Group-owned #43 Chevrolet NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series entry for up to three races in 2005. The truck will be driven by Johnny Sauter, who is also part owner of the team, in at
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kentucky
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Kentucky
June 15, 2005
Green, Wallace brothers look to compete at Kentucky A little sibling rivalry will be added to Saturday nights race at Kentucky Speedway as two sets of brothers will compete against each other in addition to the field. Two of the three racing Green brothers who hail
Sauter in the #15 at Texas:
Sauter in the #15 at Texas:
June 9, 2005
Johnny Sauter will drive for Ballew at Texas.(NASCAR PR), Buddy Lazier, former IRL regular and Indy 500 champion, supposedly will drive the #15 at the 2nd Texas race in Nov.(6-7-2005) UPDATE: The hottest team in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will really enjoy Chex
Texas News and Notes:
Texas News and Notes:
June 7, 2005
Renshaw in bounce-back at Dover Even champions occasionally feel the sting of failing to qualify for a race but that fact doesnt completely erase the disappointment. When Deborah Renshaw (#8 EasyCare Vehicle Service Dodge) missed last months race at Lowes Motor Speedway
Rumblings – Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
Rumblings – Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
May 29, 2005
We ran 400 laps tonight at Lowe's Motor Speedway, and the winner wasn't decided till the last turn of the last lap! Jimmie Johnson passed Bobby Labonte on the outside coming off turn 4 for the final time and pulled off the three-peat tonight in the Coca-Cola 600. Johnson
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