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Ken Schrader News
Schrader and ARCA REPOST:
Schrader and ARCA REPOST:
April 13, 2000
Ken Schrader will race at the quarter mile Anderson Speedway Indiana oval Sunday, May 14th for the Anderson ARCA 300. Schrader, the defending race winner, has entered a Federated Auto Parts sponsored Chevrolet Monte Carlo for the 300 lap short-track war(AutoChannel
Irvan at Martinsville:
Irvan at Martinsville:
April 11, 2000
Ken Schrader, driver of the #36 M&M's Pontiac, mentioned on SpeedVision's TV show Inside NASCAR Winston Cup that former #36 driver, Ernie Irvan, now retired, was in the team's pits over the weekend at Martinsville(4-11-2000)
Penalties UPDATE a rundown:
Penalties UPDATE a rundown:
April 10, 2000
Five teams got caught by NASCAR's new rules concerning tires left on pit road at Martinsville. #24-Jeff Gordon, #22-Ward Burton, #16-Kevin Lepage, #44-Kyle Petty and #36-Ken Schrader all were forced to start at the end of the longest line on caution-flag restarts(goracing
Eight Different Winners:
Eight Different Winners:
April 9, 2000
Mark Martin is the eighth different Winston Cup winner in the first eight races in 2000. This breaks the NASCAR all time record of seven that happened in 1991 when the first seven winners were Ernie Irvan, Dale Earnhardt, Kyle Petty, Ken Schrader, Ricky Rudd, Rusty
Sprague Bolts:
Sprague Bolts:
April 3, 2000
Sprague Bolts: Jack Sprague's decision Saturday to leave Andy Petree's #15 Busch car parked and not return to the 300 wasn't setting well in Petree's truck yesterday. Sprague complained about the car and said that the engine was getting ready to fail so he didn't want
Six Different UPDATE:
Six Different UPDATE:
March 27, 2000
Rusty Wallace was the sixth different winner in the first six races in 2000. The last time that happened was 1991(News and Observer) and it's only the fifth time it has happened in the history of NASCAR UPDATE: The most different winners to start off a season in the
#36 Jackman:
#36 Jackman:
March 20, 2000
Eric Wilson of Hickory, NC, served as the new jackman with Ken Schrader's #36 M&M's Pontiaic Sunday. Wilson is serving as a race-to-race replacement for Michael Cooper, who sprained his right ankle during a pit stop accident last weekend at Atlanta(That's Racin
Copper World Classic UPDATE 4 results:
Copper World Classic UPDATE 4 results:
February 7, 2000
Ken Schrader, driver of the #36 M&M's Pontiac, has entered the 23rd-annual Copper World Classic at Phoenix International Raceway Feb. 4-6 and is scheduled to compete in the NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series event(goRacing), also hearing that Tony Stewart and
Amick to run 4 races UPDATE:
Amick to run 4 races UPDATE:
February 6, 2000
Lyndon Amick plans to drive in no fewer than four different racing series at Daytona during Speedweeks. Amick's motorsports marathon will find him competing in the Motorola Cup Series (MCS), the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) Series and the NASCAR Craftsman
Kenny Schrader Sponsor:
Kenny Schrader Sponsor:
February 2, 2000
Kenny Schrader Sponsor: Ken Schrader, driver of the #36 M&M's Pontiac, will drive eleven races out of his Concord, N.C., based Ken Schrader Racing shop with backing from Federated Auto Parts. Schrader's 11-race schedule in 2000 consists of two Southwest Tour races
Amick News/Update:
Amick News/Update:
January 28, 2000
On the paint schemes page the #88 is featured for Team Amick and I found out why: The team has a new paint scheme in 2000 and the team didn't have it ready for the BGN Preview on the 14th of Jan. The team wanted to be represented at the Preview, so they sent the #88
The 2000 season starts:
The 2000 season starts:
January 10, 2000
Test sessions for the Daytona 500 begin Monday at DIS with a two-day session for General Motors(Chevrolet and Pontiac) Winston Cup teams. #14-Mike Bliss, #31-Mike Skinner, #50-Ricky Craven, #36-Ken Schrader, #42-Kenny Irwin, #33-Joe Nemechek and #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr
Cup Drivers at Phoenix:
Cup Drivers at Phoenix:
November 3, 1999
Ten Winston Cup regulars have entered the inaugural Busch Series Outback Steakhouse 200 on Saturday at PIR. They are Gordon, Jeff Burton, Ken Schrader, Mike Skinner, Michael Waltrip, Kenny Wallace, Elliott Sadler, Terry Labonte, Joe Nemechek and Bobby Hamilton(Arizona
Schrader and Truck:
Schrader and Truck:
October 20, 1999
Ken Schrader will take over driving duties of the #52 Ken Schrader Racing/Oakwood Homes Chevy the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series makes their final stop of the season at the California Speedway for the NAPA Auto Parts 200 on October 30, 1999(Racin' Network)(10-20-1999
Schrader and Truck:
Schrader and Truck:
October 20, 1999
Ken Schrader will take over driving duties of the #52 Ken Schrader Racing/Oakwood Homes Chevy the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series makes their final stop of the season at the California Speedway for the NAPA Auto Parts 200 on October 30, 1999( Racin' Network )
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