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Maryland legal firm to be associate sponsor for three Cup, three Busch and four Truck Series teams:
Maryland legal firm to be associate sponsor for three Cup, three Busch and four Truck Series teams:
January 7, 2004
Starting a unique sports marketing initiative in 2004, one of the countryÃÂÃÂs fastest-growing legal firms will become the most active car associate sponsor in NASCAR racing. Jenkins, Jenkins & Jenkins, P.A., a top personal injury firm based in La Plata, will
Maryland legal firm sponsoring three Cup, Three Busch and four Truck Series teams:
Maryland legal firm sponsoring three Cup, Three Busch and four Truck Series teams:
January 7, 2004
Starting a unique sports marketing initiative in 2004, one of the countrys fastest-growing legal firms will become the most active car sponsor in NASCAR racing. Jenkins, Jenkins & Jenkins, P.A., a top personal injury firm based in La Plata, will sponsor three NASCAR
Schrader or Raines to the #30? UPDATE 3 However:
Schrader or Raines to the #30? UPDATE 3 However:
November 13, 2003
With Jeff Burton all but assured to remain at Roush Racing next season with a new sponsor [Fed-Ex? Kodak? Nat Guard?] for his #99 Fords, veteran Ken Schrader and Winston Cup rookie Tony Raines have emerged as the front-runners for Richard Childress Racing's #30 AOL
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
November 12, 2003
#01 Lance Hooper
Schrader or Raines to the #30? UPDATE Andretti?:
Schrader or Raines to the #30? UPDATE Andretti?:
November 10, 2003
With Jeff Burton all but assured to remain at Roush Racing next season with a new sponsor [Fed-Ex? Kodak? Nat Guard?] for his #99 Fords, veteran Ken Schrader and Winston Cup rookie Tony Raines have emerged as the front-runners for Richard Childress Racing's #30 AOL
Benson to BAM?
Benson to BAM?
November 9, 2003
Fox Sports Nets's NASCAR This Morning reports that if Ken Schrader takes the #30 AOL RCR gig, that Johnny Benson couild end up in the #49 BAM Racing Dodge in 2004, and Benson is supposedly the front runner if Cal Wells starts a 2nd team to join #32-Ricky Craven in
BAM Announcement at Homestead? UPDATE none planned:
BAM Announcement at Homestead? UPDATE none planned:
November 3, 2003
BAM Racing hopes to announce at Homestead that it has a sponsorship deal that will enable the organization to add a second car and a teammate for Ken Schrader. Team owners Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau are optimistic that the #49 car will have two major sponsors to
Didja Know 3?
Didja Know 3?
November 1, 2003
when Kevin Harvick won the Truck Series race at Phoenix on Friday, he became the second driver ever to win a race in all three of NASCAR's National Series in the SAME season. Who was the first? Terry Labonte in 1995 [3 Cup wins, 1 Busch and 1 Truck win]. Seven drivers
BAM Team told it will be back; 2 cars?
BAM Team told it will be back; 2 cars?
November 1, 2003
.....#49 BAM Racing's determination was recently rewarded by Dodge Motorsports. The manufacturer said it would supply the team with technology and equipment, including use of its wind tunnel and assorted dynamometers. A team that's gone without for so long may have
Musgrave wins Phoenix Pole:
Musgrave wins Phoenix Pole:
October 29, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave, 3rd in the drivers points, won the pole for the Chevy Silverado 150 at Phoenix International Raceway breaking the track record with a speed of 129.427mph, beating Joe Ruttman's 2000 record of 129.204. #6-Kevin Harvick will start 2nd, followed by #2
#49 Still Looking for a 2004 Sponsor; letter of intent?:
#49 Still Looking for a 2004 Sponsor; letter of intent?:
October 26, 2003
#49-Ken Schrader may be the oldest regular driver, but he's also one of the most versatile, racing everything from ARCA cars at South Boston, Va. last Saturday to a dirt Late Model at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock last night. And he's one of the most frankly honest of
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Atlanta:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Atlanta:
October 24, 2003
Oh gee! What a suprise! Ryan Newman won a Pole! The broken record (ya'll remember those big round black things that used to make music? Well, maybe some of you don't.) that is the mighty Bud Pole Machine inside that #12 Alltel Dodge just keeps on rolling along. Ryan
Fans Face Finds Hood Of 1 800 CALL ATT Dodge:
Fans Face Finds Hood Of 1 800 CALL ATT Dodge:
October 21, 2003
Robert Underwood probably never figured he could take the place of nationally-known comedian Carrot Top. But the native of South Elgin, Ill., located just outside of Chicago, will do just that this weekend at the 1.54-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway. His face will adorn
Kodak to BAM? UPDATE:
Kodak to BAM? UPDATE:
October 20, 2003
Hearing Kodak has given up on the high-dollar teams at Bill Davis and DEI, and is working a deal to bring BAM Racing into the picture. The main reason is BAM can give them a solid race team at a much lower price than the other two. That way, they can ease out of the
Edwards wins pole at Martinsville; DW is 13th:
Edwards wins pole at Martinsville; DW is 13th:
October 17, 2003
#99-Carl Edwards and Jon Wood, rookie teammates for Roush Racing, locked up front-row starting spots Friday for the Advance Auto Parts 200 at Martinsville Speedway for a race Saturday that could play a key role in a tight battle for the NASCAR Truck Series championship
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