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Stewart flips again, Kruseman wins at Chili Bowl UPDATE Stewart is OK:
Stewart flips again, Kruseman wins at Chili Bowl UPDATE Stewart is OK:
January 14, 2006
Two-time Chili Bowl king Cory Kruseman outlasted P.J. Jones and a host of other challengers in Friday nights hotly-contested 25-lap Warren CAT Qualifying night feature at Tulsa Expo Raceways 20th Annual OReilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. Friday nights feature
Stewart flips, Lasoski wins at Chili Bowl:
Stewart flips, Lasoski wins at Chili Bowl:
January 12, 2006
Danny Lasoski scored a wire-to-wire victory as the 20th Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals kicked off with Wednesday night's 25-lap Creek Nation Casino Qualifying Night main event. Lasoski fought off Steve Kinser for the win, with Jerry Coons, Jr., taking
Chili Bowl coming up:
Chili Bowl coming up:
December 19, 2005
The Chili Bowl midget race runs Jan. 11-14 in Tulsa, OK. Among entrants this year are NASCAR drivers Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne, J.J. Yeley, Jason Leffler, A.J. and Aaron Fike, and Justin Allgaier; and drag racers Morgan Lucas, Cruz Pedregon and Frank Pedregon. More
Reutimann wins pole at Homestead:
Reutimann wins pole at Homestead:
November 18, 2005
#17-David Reutimann won the pole for the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a lap of 173.116mph to break his own track record he set last year. It is Reutimann's 4th career pole. The top five drivers went faster then the old track record of 171.255mph. Toyota
Las Vegas Autograph Sessions:
Las Vegas Autograph Sessions:
September 23, 2005
Some of the biggest stars in both the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the Champ Car World Series will participate in separate autograph sessions during the week leading up to the Las Vegas Double in the Desert. All 18 Champ Car drivers including defending race and
Whitt wins pole at Memphis:
Whitt wins pole at Memphis:
July 23, 2005
#38-Brandon Whitt won the pole for the O'Reilly 200 Presented by Valvoline at Memphis Motorsports Park with a speed of 118.801mph, for his first career pole. #17-David Reutimann ill start 2nd, followed by #04-Bobby Hamilton, #16-Jack Sprague and #6-Ron Hornaday. Points
Lester wins pole at Kentucky:
Lester wins pole at Kentucky:
July 9, 2005
#22-Bill Lester won the pole for the Built Ford Tough 225 pres. by Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers at Kentucky Speedway with a track record of 178.141mph [the old record was 169.641 by Jon Wood in 2003]. It was Lester's second consecutive pole and 2nd of the season
Musgrave wins pole at Gateway:
Musgrave wins pole at Gateway:
April 30, 2005
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole with a speed of 135.159mph, rounding out the top-5 were #16-Jack Sprague, #6-Ron Hornaday Jr. #22-Bill Lester and #75-David Starr. Missing the race were: #21-Shane Wallace, #24-Brandon Bendele, #63-Justin Allgaier, #48-Eric Norris, #91-
Hamilton wins pole at Martinsville:
Hamilton wins pole at Martinsville:
April 8, 2005
#04-Bobby Hamilton won the pole for the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway with a lap of 95.098mph, a new track record, beating out #66-Todd Bodine who will start 2nd. The rest of the top-10 are: #16-Jack Sprague, #99-Ricky Craven, #47-Bobby Labonte, followed by #
Hamilton Jr. tests at Martinsville:
Hamilton Jr. tests at Martinsville:
March 23, 2005
#32-Bobby Hamilton's team was the only NEXTEL Cup team testing at Martinsville Tuesday, joining almost a half-dozen NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series teams. Hamilton won't be back for a second day of testing on Wednesday, but several NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers
#63 News:
#63 News:
March 22, 2005
Justin Allgaier will drive the #63 Mittler Brothers Ford for their limited schedule in the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.(PR)(3-22-2005)
Testing at Martinsville:
Testing at Martinsville:
March 12, 2005
Advance Auto Parts 500/Kroger 200 Test Schedule 3/22: Cup Series: #32-Bobby Hamilton Jr.; Truck Series: Ricky Craven, Todd Kluever, Brad Keselowski, Justin Allgaier. 3/23: Truck Series: Todd Kluever, Darrell Waltrip, Robert Huffman, Bill Lester, Brandon Whitt, Justin
Allgaier to drive for MB Motorsprts:
Allgaier to drive for MB Motorsprts:
January 16, 2005
Eighteen year-old Justin Allgaier recently inked a deal with MB Motorsports [#63] to align for a limited 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule with hopes to continue the teams tradition of boosting the careers of several Midwestern drivers. Late drivers whos
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