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Jon Wood News
Roush Racing to announce Truck Series plans July 15th UPDATE:
Roush Racing to announce Truck Series plans July 15th UPDATE:
July 14, 2003
Roush Racing will announce its plans for current NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers #50-Jon Wood and #99-Carl Edwards on Tuesday, July 15. Roush Racing has been a part of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series since the series inception in 1995. The truck series has
Roush Racing to announce Truck Series plans July 15th UPDATE 3 will be at Gateway AND staying in the series:
Roush Racing to announce Truck Series plans July 15th UPDATE 3 will be at Gateway AND staying in the series:
July 14, 2003
Roush Racing will announce its plans for current NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers #50-Jon Wood and #99-Carl Edwards on Tuesday, July 15. Roush Racing has been a part of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series since the series inception in 1995. The truck series has
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
Edwards wins at Kentucky:
July 13, 2003
#99-Carl Edwards raced to his first NASCAR Truck series victory Saturday night, beating #1-Ted Musgrave by 3.568 seconds in the Built Ford Tough 225 at Kentucky Speedway. Edwards, a 23-year-old rookie from Columbia, Mo., finished second last week at Kansas Speedway
Wood is on the pole at Kentucky:
Wood is on the pole at Kentucky:
July 11, 2003
#50-Jon Wood, coming off his first NASCAR Truck series win last week, earned his second career pole Friday night for the Built Ford Tough 225 with a qualifying record for the series of 169.641mph at Kentucky Speedway. Bryan Reffner had held the record after a 168.46
Wood second youngest to win on series:
Wood second youngest to win on series:
July 9, 2003
#50-Jon Wood's win at the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 in Kansas ranks Wood as the second youngest (at 21 years, eight months) to win a Truck Series race. Ricky Hendrick was 21 years three months when he won at Kansas Speedway in July 2001. There have been seven different
#50 gets sponsor for Kansas. and beyond? UPDATE 2 race deal:
#50 gets sponsor for Kansas. and beyond? UPDATE 2 race deal:
July 8, 2003
The presidential campaign of U.S. Senator Bob Graham announced that it has signed with Roush Racing to sponsor a truck in the Truck Series beginning July 5th at the OReilly Auto Parts 250 in Kansas City, KS. The move breaks new ground as no Presidential candidate has
Jon Wood wins at Kansas:
Jon Wood wins at Kansas:
July 5, 2003
#50-Jon Wood won the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway, his first ever win the the Truck Series [after 49 starts] and a win for his new sponsor, presidential candidate of U.S. Senator Bob Graham. His teammate, #99-Carl Edwards, unsponsored, finished 2nd. The
Chaffin wins pole at Kansas:
Chaffin wins pole at Kansas:
July 4, 2003
#18-Chad Chaffin won his first NASCAR Truck series pole Friday setting a new track record, with Bobby Hamilton Racing teammate #8-Bill Lester also starting Saturday's O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 on the front row at Kansas Speedway. Chaffin's Dodge turned in a fast lap
Cook on the pole at Milwaukee:
Cook on the pole at Milwaukee:
June 27, 2003
Defending race champion #29-Terry Cook won the pole Friday for Saturday's GNC Live Well 200 Truck series race at The Milwaukee Mile. Cook took the top starting position with a lap of 119.996mph. #62-Brendan Gaughan qualified second at 119.868, followed by #99-Carl
Musgrave wins at Memphis:
Musgrave wins at Memphis:
June 21, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave passed #50-Jon Wood with 14 laps remaining to win the O'Reilly 200 Truck Series race Saturday at Memphis Motorsports Park. Musgrave averaged a race record 86.087 mph and won $46,875. The victory was his second this season and 12th in his Truck Series
Wood wins the pole at Memphis:
Wood wins the pole at Memphis:
June 20, 2003
#50-Jon Wood won his first career pole Friday for the O'Reilly 200 Truck series race at Memphis Motorsports Park. The best previous qualifying result for Wood was a fourth-place start last month at Lowe's Motor Speedway. He's competing on a race-to-race basis, and
Barrett out of the #60? UPDATE 4 Roush Statement – Sponsor in trouble? Team Shuts Down::
Barrett out of the #60? UPDATE 4 Roush Statement – Sponsor in trouble? Team Shuts Down::
June 12, 2003
BGNRacing.com is reporting that Stanton Barrett supposedly won't be driving the #60 Odoban Ford this weekend at Nashville.(BGNRacing.com)(6-5-2003) UPDATE: hearing now that Barrett will be in the car this weekend at Nashville, but a shake up is coming soon for the
Gaughan wins at Texas again:
Gaughan wins at Texas again:
June 6, 2003
#62-Brendan Gaughan finally regained the lead with five laps left and went on to win his third straight NASCAR Truck series race at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday night. After getting blocked in the pits twice, dropping from the lead to 11th place during a caution
Leffler wins at Dover:
Leffler wins at Dover:
May 30, 2003
#2-Jason Leffler, in his first race with new crew chief Dennis Connor, won his first Truck Series race [after 29 tries and six 2nd place finishes] at Dover International Speedway. Leffler is the 40th different winner in the series history. #4-Bobby Hamilton was 2nd
Roush Teams Looking for sponsors:
Roush Teams Looking for sponsors:
May 28, 2003
The Roush Racing NASCAR Craftsman Truck teams head to Dover International Speedway this weekend with the future of the program up in the air unless sponsorship can be found. #50-Jon Wood and #99-Carl Edwards are going into the sixth race of the season 10th and 12th
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