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Jon Wood News
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
Check Out
Check Out
November 11, 2003
the Truckseries.com site for up to date notes on the testing at Homestead on Monday. The top 10 speeds from the Truck Series site [have other info there on the testing also - lots of notes]: #62-Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, 168.224 #14-Rick Crawford, Ford, 168.119 #1-Ted
Jon Wood to run Homestead Busch race:
Jon Wood to run Homestead Busch race:
November 5, 2003
ppc Racing, who fields the #10 and #57 Fords, will field a third car for Truck Series driver Jon Wood.(FoxSports Net's Totally NASCAR)(11-5-2003)
Graham ends bid for presidency UPDATE:
Graham ends bid for presidency UPDATE:
October 18, 2003
Bob Graham, a political veteran whose low-key style failed to gain traction in the crowded Democratic presidential race, said Monday night he was ending his campaign. Im leaving because I have made the judgment that I can not be elected president of the United States
Edwards wins pole at Martinsville; DW is 13th:
Edwards wins pole at Martinsville; DW is 13th:
October 17, 2003
#99-Carl Edwards and Jon Wood, rookie teammates for Roush Racing, locked up front-row starting spots Friday for the Advance Auto Parts 200 at Martinsville Speedway for a race Saturday that could play a key role in a tight battle for the NASCAR Truck Series championship
Surprise – Gaughan wins at Texas:
Surprise – Gaughan wins at Texas:
October 11, 2003
#62- Brendan Gaughan came from the back of the pack and won Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway, becoming the first NASCAR truck driver to win four straight races at the same track. Gaughan was forced to drop to the back of the 36-truck field to start the Silverado 350
Houston we have a pole…at Texas:
Houston we have a pole…at Texas:
October 10, 2003
#2-Andy Houston earned his fourth career pole, and first since May 21, 2000, with a lap of 181.531mph in his Dodge. #75-David Starr earned his fourth start on the outside of the first row at his home track with a speed of 180.385. #99-Carl Edwards, the runner-up to
Setzer wins at South Boston:
Setzer wins at South Boston:
October 4, 2003
#46-Dennis Setzer won the John Boy & Billy 250 at South Boston. It is the 10th win of Setzer' Truck Series career. The rest of the top five were #16-Travis Kvapil, #1-Ted Musgrave, #50-Jon Wood and #14-Rick Crawford. Points leader, #62-Brendan Gaughan ended up 15th
Gaughan wins another pole, this time at South Boston:
Gaughan wins another pole, this time at South Boston:
October 4, 2003
Truck Series points leader Brendan Gaughan continued his hot qualifying streak at Big Daddy's South Boston Speedway Saturday as he won the Bud Pole for the John Boy & Billy 250 with a record average speed of 92.480mph, his third pole in a row and in his career. #50
Stewart wins at Richmond:
Stewart wins at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
Tony Stewart's appearances in the NASCAR Truck Series are few, but quite productive. Stewart, the reigning Winston Cup champion, won the Virginia is for Lovers 200 at Richmond International Raceway for the second consecutive season, this time holding off a fast-charging
Roush Racing testing:
Roush Racing testing:
September 4, 2003
hearing that the #50-Jon Wood and #99-Carl Edwards teams tested Wednesday at Langley Speedway in Hampton, VA, in preparation the the race at Richmond.(9-4-2003)
Musgrave on pole at Bristol:
Musgrave on pole at Bristol:
August 20, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole at Bristol Motor Speedway for Wednesday's night O'Reilly 200 Presented by Valvoline MaxLife Truck Series race with a Truck Series track record of 123.562mph, his third pole of the season and 8th of his career. Outside pole goes to #62-Brendan
Edwards wins at IRP:
Edwards wins at IRP:
August 1, 2003
One moment rookie #99-Carl Edwards was fighting hard to hold off veteran #14-Rick Crawford, and the next Edwards was sailing to his second Truck Series victory of the season. Crawford was closing fast on Edwards with nine of 200 laps remaining in Friday night's Power
Gaughan wins at MIS:
Gaughan wins at MIS:
July 26, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan ran the fastest race in NASCAR Truck series history and continued his domination of the circuit by winning Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. Gaughan averaged 154.044mph in the Sears 200, his second consecutive victory and fourth in the
2004 Ford Taurus to be unvieled:
2004 Ford Taurus to be unvieled:
July 18, 2003
From the Team Ford Racing site: Youve supported your favorite Ford Racing drivers and teams all season long, and now its time for us to say 'Thank You' to you, the fans. Join Ford Racing and Your Indiana Ford Stores at the RCA Dome, in downtown Indianapolis, on July
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