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Rambo goes to the #1 team:
Rambo goes to the #1 team:
December 16, 2004
Tony Liberati, known to many in the NASCAR garage area as "Rambo" , has been chosen to lead Johnny Sauter and #1 Team Yellow Racing into 2005 NASCAR Busch Series competition. Liberati is a NASCAR veteran, visiting Victory Lane with some of the most talented drivers
Keller still looking for a 2005 ride:
Keller still looking for a 2005 ride:
November 13, 2004
NASCAR Busch Series veteran Jason Keller said he still does not know what he will be doing next season, but it appears his choices are becoming more clear. Keller is not likely to return to his ppc Racing team, since the organization has been unable to secure a full
Busch wins pole at Phoenix:
Busch wins pole at Phoenix:
November 5, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch turned his first NASCAR Busch Series qualifying session into a memorable one Thursday, winning the pole for Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Speedway with a track record lap at 133.819 mph. This is Busch's first appearance
Sauter in the #1 in 2005? UPDATE yep:
Sauter in the #1 in 2005? UPDATE yep:
November 4, 2004
After weeks of rumbling it looks as though Johnny Sauter may finally be announced as the driver of the #1 James Finch Dodge. Although the driver had one more season under the Brewco Motorsports banner, a small snag in his contractual obligation could very well unravel
Keller to Brewco?
Keller to Brewco?
October 21, 2004
hearing Jason Keller will drive the #27 Car [will be a Ford] for Brewco Motorsports in 2005 as it looks like Johnny Sauter will be in the #1 Phoenix Racing Dodge in 2005. Kleenex could move to the #37 with the #27 having a few sponsors.(10-21-2004)
Sauter to run special Kleenex scheme in three races:
Sauter to run special Kleenex scheme in three races:
October 13, 2004
To complement the launch of its brand new facial tissue, Kleenex
Sauter in the #1 in 2005?
Sauter in the #1 in 2005?
October 8, 2004
After weeks of rumbling it looks as though Johnny Sauter may finally be announced as the driver of the #1 James Finch Dodge. Although the driver had one more season under the Brewco Motorsports banner, a small snag in his contractual obligation could very well unravel
Kansas News and Notes:
Kansas News and Notes:
October 7, 2004
Plenty of milestones at Kansas In addition to the expected 350th start of Jason Kellers NASCAR Busch Series career, other milestones are within reach of series drivers this weekend at Kansas. Johnny Sauter (No. 27 Kleenex/Scott Brands Chevrolet) is scheduled to make
Truex Jr. wins at Dover when Wallace runs out of gas:
Truex Jr. wins at Dover when Wallace runs out of gas:
September 25, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. didn't so much win Saturday's Stacker2 200 at Dover International Speedway as the lead was passed to him. #23-Kenny Wallace, whose team thought he could run the 200-mile race with one gas stop, instead lost the lead and the race when he ran out
Co-Pilott to Sponsor Johnny Sauter in Richmond Truck Event:
Co-Pilott to Sponsor Johnny Sauter in Richmond Truck Event:
September 8, 2004
Co-Pilott Motorsports Marketing will be the primary sponsor aboard Johnny Sauter's Edge Performance Chevrolet Silverado for the Kroger 200 Richmond NASCAR Truck Series event. Co-Pilott president Mike Held explains, "It's a way for our company to give something back
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
Buschwackers and Nashville:
Buschwackers and Nashville:
August 9, 2004
Nextel Cup is at Pocono this weekend so help will be needed at Nashville for teams with Buschwhackers [Cup drivers who drive in Busch]. Buckshot Jones will take over the #1 seat all weekend for Jamie McMurray. Tyler Walker will qualify for Kasey Kahne, Mike McLaughlin
Busch wins at IRP; cuts into the points lead a bit:
Busch wins at IRP; cuts into the points lead a bit:
August 7, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won the Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, holding off a late charge by #27-Johnny Sauter. The rest of the top-5: #00-Jason Leffler, #8-Martin Truex Jr. and #60-Greg Biffle
Sauter wins pole at IRP:
Sauter wins pole at IRP:
August 7, 2004
#27-Johnny Sauter won the pole at Indianapolis Raceway Park for the Kroger 200 with a speed of 111.248mph. It is Sauter's 4th career Busch Series pole. The rest of the top-5 are: #8-Martin Truex, Jr., #41-Reed Sorenson, #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr., and #00-Jason Leffler
Chaffin wins at IRP:
Chaffin wins at IRP:
August 6, 2004
#43-Johnny Sauter, who dominated and decimated the rest of the competition in Friday nights Power Stroke Diesel 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park, couldn't lead the only lap that mattered. Sauter was leading as he started the final lap when #24-Travis Kvapil powered
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