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Stewart wins pole at Chicago:
Stewart wins pole at Chicago:
July 11, 2003
After a near two-hour delay due to a rain storm, #20-Tony Stewart won the Bud Pole for the Tropicana 400 at Chciagoland Speedway, blistering the old track record [183.717] with a lap of 184.786mph. Five other drivers ran faster then the old track record, including #
Mears wins pole at Chicago:
Mears wins pole at Chicago:
July 11, 2003
#19-Casey Mears won the pole for Saturday's Tropicana Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway with a lap of 181.757mph, his first Busch pole in 38 starts. He also has two poles and one win in ARCA this season. "They gave me a brand-new car, and it's awesome," said Mears
Stuff:
Stuff:
July 9, 2003
Jimmie Johnson not only won the inaugural NASCAR Busch Series race at Chicago in 2001, but it was his also his first series win. Johnny Sauter followed Johnson with a win at Chicago last year, which was also his first NASCAR Busch Series victory. At new NASCAR Busch
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
July 5, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. never gave another driver another chance in Friday night's Winn-Dixie 250, leading all 100 laps en route to a dominating victory from the pole at Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. completed a sweep, winning all three restrictor-plate
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE 3 Sauter to run Chicago:
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE 3 Sauter to run Chicago:
July 3, 2003
hearing that Busch Series driver [#'s 21 and #43] Johnny Sauter will test the #4 Pontiac for Morgan-McClure next week in Chicago.(6-19-2003) UPDATE: Morgan-McClure Motorsports owner Larry McClure said he is in no hurry to find a permanent replacement for driver Mike
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
June 28, 2003
#21-Johnny Sauter will start from the pole for Sunday's GNC Live Well 250 at the Milwaukee Mile, awarded by owners points since qualifying was rained out. Starting on the outside pole is #37-David Green, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, #1-David Stremme and #92-Todd Bodine
Sauter to run Milwaukee? UPDATE
Sauter to run Milwaukee? UPDATE
June 27, 2003
hearing Busch Series driver, Johnny Sauter, may run in the Milwaukee Truck Series race in the #9 Ballew Motorsports Ford if sponsorship can be found.(6-18-2003) UPDATE: Sauter will not run the Truck Series race, Steadman Marlin is in the #9 Ford at Milwaukee.(6-27-
More on possible #4 Drivers UPDATE Testing at Chicago with Sauter and Talladega with Compton:
More on possible #4 Drivers UPDATE Testing at Chicago with Sauter and Talladega with Compton:
June 24, 2003
Morgan-McClure Motorsports team general manager Larry McClure spent part of Monday pondering one of the hottest questions in NASCAR. Who will replace Mike Skinner in the No. 4 Kodak Pontiac? "We're looking at a couple of drivers,'' McClure said. "We're not going to
Testing at Chicago – June 25th:
Testing at Chicago – June 25th:
June 24, 2003
on Wednesday, June 25, Cup Series drivers #29-Kevin Harvick, #16-Greg Biffle and a driver from Bill Davis Racing (to be named later) will be testing at Chicagoland Speedway in preparation for the July 13th Tropicana 400, NASCAR Winston Cup Series event. Also testing
Testing at Chicago – June 25th:
Testing at Chicago – June 25th:
June 24, 2003
on Wednesday, June 25, Cup Series drivers #29-Kevin Harvick, #16-Greg Biffle and a driver from Bill Davis Racing (to be named later) will be testing at Chicagoland Speedway in preparation for the July 13th Tropicana 400, NASCAR Winston Cup Series event. Also testing
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE Compton at Daytona in the #4?:
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE Compton at Daytona in the #4?:
June 23, 2003
hearing that Busch Series driver [#'s 21 and #43] Johnny Sauter will test the #4 Pontiac for Morgan-McClure next week in Chicago.(6-19-2003) UPDATE: Morgan-McClure Motorsports owner Larry McClure said he is in no hurry to find a permanent replacement for driver Mike
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE:
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE:
June 21, 2003
hearing that Busch Series driver [#'s 21 and #43] Johnny Sauter will test the #4 Pontiac for Morgan-McClure next week in Chicago.(6-19-2003) UPDATE: Morgan-McClure Motorsports owner Larry McClure said he is in no hurry to find a permanent replacement for driver Mike
Riggs wins at Nashville:
Riggs wins at Nashville:
June 7, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
June 6, 2003
Qualifying was rained out at Nashville Speedway, so the field was set on owners points [the first 35] then per the rules book. The top five starters are: #21-Johnny Sauter, #92-Todd Bodine, #10-Scott Riggs, #37-David Green and #1-David Stremme. 44 drivers were at the
#43 Adds Assoc:
#43 Adds Assoc:
June 6, 2003
Cary Agajanian, co-owner of Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, has announced the signing of the Kele Cos. as an associate sponsor of the #43 Chevy that Johnny Sauter drives in some Busch Series races. Kele Cos. supply parts to the heating and cooling and building automation
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