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Johnny Sauter News
Sauter back in the #4 at NHIS:
Sauter back in the #4 at NHIS:
September 9, 2003
Johnny Sauter returns to Loudon, New Hampshire with Morgan-McClure Motorsports for the upcoming NASCAR Winston Cup Series event. The Sylvania 300 will be Sauter's fifth career Winston Cup race. In July at New Hampshire International Speedway, Sauter started the #4
Some Highlights from the TNT coverage:
Some Highlights from the TNT coverage:
September 7, 2003
from a TNT/Turner PR for those who may not have seen the broadcast: Notes from TNT's NASCAR Busch Series and Winston Cup Series Racing from Richmond, VA TV Booth: Allen Bestwick, Wally Dallenbach and Benny Parsons. Pit Reporters: Bill Weber, Marty Snider, Matt Yocum
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
September 5, 2003
Following a restart with three of 250 laps remaining in Friday night's Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway, #17-Matt Kenseth passed #43-Johnny Sauter for the lead in Turn 2. Sauter stayed close and on the final turn of the final lap, Sauter nudged Kenseth out
Some Provisionals News UPDATEs and CORRECTIONS:
Some Provisionals News UPDATEs and CORRECTIONS:
September 2, 2003
Four teams have started every race and not used a provisional in 2003: #9-Bill Elliott; #20-Tony Stewart; #24-Jeff Gordon; #97-Kurt Busch. Six teams are out of provisionals until Martinsville (32nd race, if the team has attempted all 32): #14-Larry Foyt [attempted
Harvick wins pole at Darlington:
Harvick wins pole at Darlington:
August 29, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick, who has never won at Darlington Raceway in Trucks, Busch or Winston Cup, won the pole for Saturday's Winn-Dixie 200, turning a lap Friday at 167.516mph to claim the top starting position. It's Harvick's third pole of the season in 11 starts and eighth
No Truck race for Fittipaldi:
No Truck race for Fittipaldi:
August 20, 2003
Due to sponsor conflicts [Dodge/Ford?] Christian Fittipaldi will not drive in the Truck Series race. Johnny Sauter will drive the #9 Ford in the Truck Series race and joins Kevin Harvick and Ted Musgrave as drivers doing the Triple, driving in the Cup, Busch and Truck
Triple duty for one; Double duty for others:
Triple duty for one; Double duty for others:
August 19, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick will attempt to run in three NASCAR races at Bristol Moto Speedway this weekend, the Truck Series OReilly 200 presented by Valvoline MaxLife, the Busch Series Food City 250 and the Cup Series Sharpie 500. Jimmy Spencer was slated to run all three
Sauter back in the #4 at Bristol:
Sauter back in the #4 at Bristol:
August 16, 2003
Johnny Sauter tested the #4 Kodak Pontiac at Bristol Motor Speedway Wednesday in preparation for the Aug. 23 Sharpie 500. Sauter will also compete in the Aug. 22 Food City 250 Busch Series race.( Bristol Herald Courier )(8-16-2003)
#43 Tires from NHIS cleared and OK:
#43 Tires from NHIS cleared and OK:
August 16, 2003
NASCAR said Friday no foreign substances were found in a chemical analysis of tires used by #43-Johnny Sauter in the Busch race at New Hampshire last month. NASCAR impounded the tires after post-race inspection and sent them to an outside company to see if anything
NASCAR Takes #43’s Tires UPDATE 4 maybe?:
NASCAR Takes #43’s Tires UPDATE 4 maybe?:
August 2, 2003
NASCAR officials confiscated all four tires from Johnny Sauter's #43 Channellock Chevy following Saturday's Busch Series race at New Hampshire and has sent them to the Charlotte, NC, area for chemical analysis. NASCAR spokesman Mike Zizzo said Sauter's #43, fielded
Wimmer stacks a win at Pike Peak:
Wimmer stacks a win at Pike Peak:
July 26, 2003
#23-Scott Wimmer won the TrimSpa 250 at Pikes Peak International Raceway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season and fifth of his career. #57-Jason Keller finished 2nd, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, who took over the points lead by 2, over #37-David Green [who
Green wins at New Hampshire:
Green wins at New Hampshire:
July 19, 2003
#37-David Green passed Winston Cup driver #29-Kevin Harvick with 46 of 200 laps remaining in Saturday's New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway and held Harvick off by 0.474 seconds to win his second Busch Series race of the year. The win, combined
David Reutimann to test Pocono, may run there:
David Reutimann to test Pocono, may run there:
July 16, 2003
David Reutimann will be testing for Morgan-McClure Motorsports [#4 and #04] at Pocono Raceway on Thursday, July 17th in preparation for the Pennsylvania 500 and may end up running for the team there. Johnny Sauter will be Busch racing at Pikes Peak (CO) next week.(
Double Cars for Morgan-McClure at NHIS UPDATE 2 for the remainder of the season?:
Double Cars for Morgan-McClure at NHIS UPDATE 2 for the remainder of the season?:
July 16, 2003
The Morgan-McClure team has two cars entered in the New England 300 at New Hampshire this weekend. Johnny Sauter will drive the #4 Kodak Pontiac and David Reutimann [who is testing for the team at Inmdy this week] will attempt to get the #04 Kodak Pontiac in the race
Sauter in the #4 at NHIS:
Sauter in the #4 at NHIS:
July 14, 2003
Johnny Sauter is expected to return to Morgan-McClure Motorsports' #4 Kodak Pontiac next weekend at New Hampshire. Sauter was 35th Sunday in his Winston Cup debut. Team officials confirmed that Sauter would not test with the team this week at Indianapolis, as previously
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