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Jorge Goeters News
Triple Duty at Watkins Glen…and Double:
Triple Duty at Watkins Glen…and Double:
August 11, 2005
Jorge Goeters, Scott Pruett and Tony Stewart [but no Boris in the Grand Am race?] will attempt a triple-race weekend at Watkins Glen International beginning with Friday nights Grand American CompUSA 200, running the Busch Series Zippo 200 on Saturday and culminating
Goeters in the #50 at Watkins Glen:
Goeters in the #50 at Watkins Glen:
August 10, 2005
Jorge Goeters is listed as the driver for the #50 Arnold Motorsports Dodge at Watkins Glen. Goeters is also driving the #32 Braun Racing Chevy in the Busch Series race there.(8-10-2005)
Goeters in the #32 at Pikes Peak:
Goeters in the #32 at Pikes Peak:
July 16, 2005
Jorge Goeters, who claimed the pole in Mexico City driving for #66 Brewco Motorsports will drive the #32 Brain Racing Chevy next week in Pikes Peak.(BGNRacing.com)(7-16-2005)
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Nashville
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Nashville
June 7, 2005
Nashville hub of Tennessee racing tradition Nashville has a rich racing heritage, starting with the horse track that became the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and ultimately led to the construction of the Nashville Superspeedway. The Music City Motorplex, the re-named
Mexico Pole Sitter to run more Busch races:
Mexico Pole Sitter to run more Busch races:
March 7, 2005
With a pole in his first Busch Series race, Mexico's Jorge Goeters is likely to have several other NASCAR starts this year, "We don't know yet. Maybe Phoenix or Texas or Homestead, someplace his sponsors ... have business in those areas," Brewco Motorsports president
Goeters wins pole at Mexico; Fernandez crashes:
Goeters wins pole at Mexico; Fernandez crashes:
March 5, 2005
#66-Jorge Goeters took the pole for Sunday's Telcel / Motorola Mexico 200 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit. He was followed by #83-Robby Gordon, #8-Martin Truex Jr., #87-Ron Fellows, and #1-Boris Said. #5-Adrian Fernandez spun out and hit the was on his
California News and Notes:
California News and Notes:
February 25, 2005
The buzz surrounding Tony Stewarts (#33 Old Spice Chevrolet) own version of the pass in the grass en route to his first NASCAR Busch Series victory at Daytona last Saturday has barely died down. Now, the adrenaline rush following the 2005 season-opener now carries
Adrian Fernandez to run Busch race in Mexico? #5 Hendrick? Confirmed II:
Adrian Fernandez to run Busch race in Mexico? #5 Hendrick? Confirmed II:
February 10, 2005
NASCAR is believed to be working at securing Mexicos biggest auto racing star, Adrian Fernandez, a one-off ride for the upcoming Busch Series race at Mexico City. Fernandez, who was shut out of an IndyCar ride this year due to lack of sponsorship dollars - he preferred
Adrian Fernandez to run Busch race in Mexico? Hendrick car?
Adrian Fernandez to run Busch race in Mexico? Hendrick car?
January 29, 2005
NASCAR is believed to be working at securing Mexicos biggest auto racing star, Adrian Fernandez, a one-off ride for the upcoming Busch Series race at Mexico City. Fernandez, who was shut out of an IndyCar ride this year due to lack of sponsorship dollars - he preferred
Mexican Drivers Secure rides for Mexico race:
Mexican Drivers Secure rides for Mexico race:
December 29, 2004
Two Mexican Drivers have secured rides for the Mexico City Busch Race
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