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Roush Needs Sponsors:
Roush Needs Sponsors:
December 8, 2001
Roush Racing announced that their #50 and #99 Ford CTS teams are seeking primary sponsorships for the 2002 CTS seaon. Eldon Organizers, the primary sponsors for both of the Roush trucks during the 2001 season, will become an associate sponsor for the #97 Sharpie/Rubbermaid
Riggs wins pole at Texas:
Riggs wins pole at Texas:
October 4, 2001
#2-Scott Riggs set a track qualifying record with a lap at 181.953mph Thursday to earn the pole at Texas Motor Speedway. #1-Ted Musgrave, #17-Ricky Hendrick, #50-Jon Wood and #99-Kyle Busch round out the top five. See That's Racin' for the NASCAR Silverado 350 lineup
Roush Lineup for
Roush Lineup for
July 11, 2001
Roush Racing announced that rookie Roush drivers Jon Wood and Nathan Haseleu will drive the #50 Eldon Ford F-150 and the #99 Eldon Ford F-150, respectively. The teams head to Sparta, Kentucky, for the Kroger 225 scheduled for Saturday, July 14. Race time is set for
Busch to run a CTS race:
Busch to run a CTS race:
June 17, 2001
Rookie Cup driver Kurt Busch(#97) heads back to the CTS in two weeks as he will drive Roush Racings #99 truck at The Milwaukee Mile. As a rookie in the CTS last year in the #99 Ford, Busch won at Milwaukee. With Greg Biffle driving next week at Memphis, Roush is hoping
Busch to run a CTS race:
Busch to run a CTS race:
June 17, 2001
Busch to run a CTS race: Rookie Cup driver Kurt Busch(#97) heads back to the CTS in two weeks as he will drive Roush Racings #99 truck at The Milwaukee Mile. As a rookie in the CTS last year in the #99 Ford, Busch won at Milwaukee. With Greg Biffle driving next week
Roush Trucks Combine Sponsor/Drivers add Wood and Biffle to sub:
Roush Trucks Combine Sponsor/Drivers add Wood and Biffle to sub:
June 15, 2001
Roush Racing announced that Eldon, a division of Newell Rubbermaid, will become the primary sponsor of the #99 Ford fielded by Roush Racing in the CTS. Eldon is also the primary sponsor of Roush Racing's #50 Ford Truck. In addition, Roush announced that it would continue
Wood 2nd in Winston West race at Kansas, Jarrett wins ARCA race:
Wood 2nd in Winston West race at Kansas, Jarrett wins ARCA race:
June 3, 2001
Wood 2nd in Winston West race at Kansas, Jarrett wins ARCA race: Jon Wood, son of the #21 Cup team owner Eddie Wood, started from the pole in his third Winston West Series race at the new Kansas Speedway and finished in the runner-up spot in the #50 AutoConcierge Ford
Kansas Testing?
Kansas Testing?
May 17, 2001
Kansas Testing? hearing that #9 and #19 Everham Motorsports and #21 Wood Brothers Racing will be testing Tuesday May 15th at the Kansas Speedway for a Goodyear tire test(5-14-2001) UPDATE: also hearing that #21-Elliott Sadler and the #50-Jon Wood Winston West car tested
Another Team for the Wood Bros UPDATE:
Another Team for the Wood Bros UPDATE:
May 17, 2001
Another Team for the Wood Bros UPDATE: A source close to Wood Brothers Racing said Tuesday that team owner Eddie Wood has bought more land close to the teams current shop in Stuart, VA, in order to build a second team shop. The shop, which will house Woods son Jon
Another Wood UPDATE:
Another Wood UPDATE:
April 28, 2001
Another Wood UPDATE: Jon Wood starts second today in his second Winston West race. His father is Eddie Wood, one of the co-owners of the Wood Brothers #21 Winston Cup team. Jon Wood, 19, is competing in selected Winston West and truck series races this year to gain
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
April 10, 2001
Roush Racing on Monday announced its plans to field up to four teams in 2002 in the CTS. Roush currently fields two teams, with drivers Chuck Hossfeld and Nathan Haseleu. Roush plans to add teams for 18-year-old Jon Wood, son of Wood Brothers Racing owner Eddie Wood
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
April 10, 2001
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002: Roush Racing on Monday announced its plans to field up to four teams in 2002 in the CTS. Roush currently fields two teams, with drivers Chuck Hossfeld and Nathan Haseleu. Roush plans to add teams for 18-year-old Jon Wood, son of Wood Brothers
Jon Wood to run Martinsville UPDATE 2 sponsor:
Jon Wood to run Martinsville UPDATE 2 sponsor:
April 5, 2001
Wood Brothers Racing is teaming up with Billy Ballew Motorsports to enter Jon Wood in the April 7 CTS race at the Martinsville Speedway. Jon Wood and Billy Ballew Motorsports will also have some marketing help through the Wood Brothers relationship with Roush Racing
Special Wood Bros News:
Special Wood Bros News:
February 2, 2001
Special Wood Bros News: Next week Wednesday will mark a very special occasion for the founding member of the Wood Brothers Racing dynasty - his 50th wedding anniversary. Glen and Bernece Wood will celebrate their anniversary week together as they have pretty much every
Wood Bros to the West:
Wood Bros to the West:
January 23, 2001
Wood Bros to the West: Jon Wood and Wood Brothers Racing announced that they will race in the NASCAR Winston West race in Phoenix on February 4, 2001. Wood will sport car #50, the same number his legendary grandfather, Glen Wood, donned when he made his first NASCAR
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