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Johnny Sauter News
#30 Driver? UPDATE 2 Sauter signed? Denied:
#30 Driver? UPDATE 2 Sauter signed? Denied:
November 24, 2003
hearing the #30 AOL RCR Chevy may be driven in 2004 by Johnny Sauter? Not sure how this would effect his Busch ride in the #27 Brewco ride...if it happens.(11-19-2003) UPDATE: hearing RCR and Brewco worked things out and Johnny Sauter has signed to drive the #30 AOL
Third Penske Team in 2004? UPDATE 3 Gaughan and Penske and Kodak? to the #77? Blaney OUT?
Third Penske Team in 2004? UPDATE 3 Gaughan and Penske and Kodak? to the #77? Blaney OUT?
November 21, 2003
The Kodak fact finding mission stopped at Roush Racing, BAM Racing, Bill Davis Racing, Dale Earnhardt, Inc., and reportedly to Penske Racing South where there is interest in starting a third team.( Ford Racing )(11-10-2003) UPDATE: hearing Brendan Gaughan is "supposed
#21 Part-Timer? UPDATE 2 Bowyer new #21 Driver:
#21 Part-Timer? UPDATE 2 Bowyer new #21 Driver:
November 20, 2003
hearing Clint Bowyer has been talking to Childress about driving the #21 Reese's RCR Busch Chevy in races that Kevin Harvick doesn't compete in. Bowyer is 24 years-old and has dominated dirt and paved tracks in the area for the last several years having won Lakeside
#30 Driver?
#30 Driver?
November 19, 2003
hearing the #30 AOL RCR Chevy may be driven in 2004 by Johnny Sauter? Not sure how this would effect his Busch ride in the #27 Brewco ride...if it happens.(11-19-2003)
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
November 15, 2003
#38-Kasey Kahne [with Ray Evernham spotting] held off #8-Martin Truex Jr. to win Saturday's Ford 300 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, while 20-year-old #5-Brian Vickers grabbed the NASCAR Busch Series championship. It was Kahne's first career Busch Series
Brewco to Chevy:
Brewco to Chevy:
November 15, 2003
Brewco Motorsports, which fields the #37 and #27 Pontiacs in the NASCAR Busch Series, will move to Chevrolets next season, team sources confirmed Friday. Pontiac announced earlier this month it would pull manufacturing support from NASCAR after this season. Brewco
Two Billy Ballew Motorsports entries at Homestead:
Two Billy Ballew Motorsports entries at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
Johnny Sauter will help Music Mega Star Nelly promote his new line of clothing by driving the #9 Apple Bottoms Ford in the Ford 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday. Apple Bottoms is a highly anticipated line of women's clothing
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
November 12, 2003
#01 Lance Hooper
Owners Championship decided:
Owners Championship decided:
November 10, 2003
The goal of the PayDay team entering the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series season was to win the Owners Championship for Richard Childress. That goal was achieved, as the team clinched the 2003 Busch Series Owners Championship at North Carolina Speedway. In doing so, the team
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
Keller to the #21 in 2004?
Keller to the #21 in 2004?
October 24, 2003
Jason Keller is the preferred candidate to run with Winston Cup driver Kevin Harvick in Richard Childress Racing's #21 Chevrolet in the Busch Series next season, ThatsRacin.com has learned. Harvick shared the #21 this season with Johnny Sauter and the team currently
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
October 18, 2003
#25 Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Sam's Town 250 benefiting St. Jude at Memphis Motorsports with #57-Jason Keller finishing 2nd, followed by #21-Johnny Sauter, #2-Ron Hornaday and new points leader #5-Brian Vickers. Five drivers are within 44 points of the lead. With
Sauter in the #27? UPDATE:
Sauter in the #27? UPDATE:
October 13, 2003
hearing Johnny Sauter could be headed to the #27 Brewco Motorsports team in 2004 with Kleenex as the sponsor?.(10-10-2003) UPDATE: Johnny Sauter will join Brewco Motorsports and drive its #27 Pontiacs next season, the team announced Monday. In addition, the team announced
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – Kansas:
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – Kansas:
October 3, 2003
#48-Jimmie Johnson shattered the track record today and captured his second Bud Pole of the season for Sunday's Banquet 400 at Kansas Speedway. His time of 29.938 (180.373 mph) was over 1/10th of a second quicker than #01-Mike Skinner. In fact, if you wanted to start
Morgan-McClure Motorsports names drivers for remainder of 2003:
Morgan-McClure Motorsports names drivers for remainder of 2003:
September 24, 2003
Morgan-McClure Motorsports named Kevin Lepage and Johnny Sauter as the drivers of the #4 Kodak Pontiac for the remainder of the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup season. Tim Brewer will serve as team manager and crew chief. Lepage, who has competed in two races for the Abingdon
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