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Kelly Bires News
Bires to the #88? UPDATE3: 2009 races in #5?:
Bires to the #88? UPDATE3: 2009 races in #5?:
September 15, 2009
JR Motorsports President Kelley Earnhardt confirmed that Kelly Bires is on the list of possible replacements for Brad Keselowski should the company and the driver part ways. Many in the garage have called Bires, who turns 25 Tuesday, the front-runner for the #88 Nationwide
Eury Jr. plans to stay at Hendrick:
Eury Jr. plans to stay at Hendrick:
September 7, 2009
Tony Eury Jr. said Saturday he plans to remain under the Hendrick Motorsports banner. Eury, who is currently in the second season of a five-year contract with HMS, certainly has plenty of options even staying in the role he had Saturday night assisting with the #5
Bires to the #88? UPDATE:
Bires to the #88? UPDATE:
September 6, 2009
JR Motorsports President Kelley Earnhardt confirmed that Kelly Bires is on the list of possible replacements for Brad Keselowski should the company and the driver part ways. Many in the garage have called Bires, who turns 25 Tuesday, the front-runner for the #88 Nationwide
Keselowski says he won’t return to JR Motorsports:
Keselowski says he won’t return to JR Motorsports:
August 27, 2009
Brad Keselowski declined to comment on reports he'll drive in the Sprint Cup Series for Penske Racing next year, but he did indicate Thursday to Sporting News he won't be back in JR Motorsports' Nationwide car next season. Asked whether he expected to return to JRM
Keselowski says he won’t return to JR Motorsports:
Keselowski says he won’t return to JR Motorsports:
August 27, 2009
Brad Keselowski declined to comment on reports he'll drive in the Sprint Cup Series for Penske Racing next year, but he did indicate Thursday to Sporting News he won't be back in JR Motorsports' Nationwide car next season. Asked whether he expected to return to JRM
Bires to the #88?
Bires to the #88?
August 24, 2009
JR Motorsports President Kelley Earnhardt confirmed that Kelly Bires is on the list of possible replacements for Brad Keselowski should the company and the driver part ways. Many in the garage have called Bires, who turns 25 Tuesday, the front-runner for the #88 Nationwide
Dale Jr. looking for Brad K’s replacement:
Dale Jr. looking for Brad K’s replacement:
August 24, 2009
JR Motorsports President Kelley Earnhardt confirmed that Kelly Bires is on the list of possible replacements for Brad Keselowski should the company and the driver part ways. Many in the garage have called Bires, who turns 25 Tuesday, the front-runner for the #88 Nationwide
Lagasse out at CJM after Iowa: UPDATE 4:
Lagasse out at CJM after Iowa: UPDATE 4:
August 4, 2009
CJM Racing has announced that Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, will pilot the #11 CJM Racing Toyota at the upcoming races at Watkins Glen and Michigan. Scott Lagasse, Jr., will continue to drive the #11 entry at O'Reilly Raceway Park
Racing Resources Says…
Racing Resources Says…
August 4, 2009
* Brad Keselowski won the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway. It was Keselowski's second series victory of 2009 and fourth overall win in his 90th start. * JR Motorsports scored its sixth series victory and second of 2009. * Keselowski was the first driver to win one
Bires to pilot Fraternal Order of Eagles Toyota for Braun Racing at Iowa:
Bires to pilot Fraternal Order of Eagles Toyota for Braun Racing at Iowa:
July 27, 2009
Braun Racing announced that the #10 Toyota Camry will carry The Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center as primary sponsor for the premier NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway. Kelly Bires will pilot the #10 for that event. The Fraternal Order
Lagasse out at CJM after Iowa: UPDATE 3:
Lagasse out at CJM after Iowa: UPDATE 3:
July 25, 2009
CJM Racing has announced that Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, will pilot the #11 CJM Racing Toyota at the upcoming races at Watkins Glen and Michigan. Scott Lagasse, Jr., will continue to drive the #11 entry at O'Reilly Raceway Park
Harvick set on 2010 sponsorship; Bires in the #33 for some races?
Harvick set on 2010 sponsorship; Bires in the #33 for some races?
July 18, 2009
Kevin Harvick Inc. owner Kevin Harvick said sponsorship for his #33 team is set for next year, and he hopes to have only two drivers in the car in 2010. KHI has fielded the #33 full time this season with six drivers, including Harvick. "We're all set for next year,"
Bires back in the #33 at Kentucky:
Bires back in the #33 at Kentucky:
June 8, 2009
Kelly Bires will be making his second career Nationwide Series start for Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) when he climbs behind the wheel of the #33 KHI Copart Chevy at Kentucky Speedway.(KHI PR)(6-8-2009)
Four drivers for KHI in June:
Four drivers for KHI in June:
June 1, 2009
During the month of June, the #33 car will see four different faces in the driver's seat for four different races. Beginning at Nashville Superspeedway, Cale Gale will pilot the car, followed by Kelly Bires at Kentucky Speedway, Ron Hornaday at The Milwaukee Mile and
Copart extends KHI sponsorship:
Copart extends KHI sponsorship:
May 25, 2009
Kevin Harvick Inc. announced Copart, Inc., an online vehicle remarketing company that sells more than 1 million cars per year, will expand its sponsorship with KHI to include seven races on the #33 Nationwide Series entry. Copart will serve as the primary sponsor in
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