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Notes from watching qualifying:
Notes from watching qualifying:
October 1, 1999
#10-Ricky Rudd's Ford looked very tie-dyed; #05-Morgan Shepherd's Pontiac was totally white no sponsor on it; the #26 Cheerios Ford is gold; #33-Ken Schrader has the blue Skoal scheme; the #91-LJ Racing/Larry's Homes car is red and yellow. Practice Accidents: #18-Bobby
Nemechek UPDATE…whoops:
Nemechek UPDATE…whoops:
September 23, 1999
hearing Joe Nemechek turned down the #33 Andy Petree ride over concerns with Oakwood Homes financial woes -- UPDATE - incorrect: #33 car owner Andy Petree, looking to replace departing Ken Schrader, says he is close to a deal with Joe Nemechek, first-time winner last
Crew Chief Shuffle:
Crew Chief Shuffle:
September 21, 1999
"With the late-season swaps under way, its not just drivers changing teams. Sammy Johns is moving with Ken Schrader to the Tom Beard-owned Pontiac, and Michael McSwain is reportedly heading to Robert Yates team with Ricky Rudd for the 2000 season. With Ray Evernham
Schrader Tests UPDATE:
Schrader Tests UPDATE:
September 21, 1999
Testing for October's Winston 500 at Talladega continued Tuesday as Ken Schrader tested his #33 Andy Petree-owned Chevys. Schrader has won the pole for the last two Winston Cup Series races at Talladega, and has two top-10 finishes in his four starts at the 2.66-mile
Petree Crewchief News:
Petree Crewchief News:
September 18, 1999
#33 Team owner, Andy Petree, was upset to learn last weekend that Ken Schrader would be leaving his team at the end of the season, so imagine what he must be saying now after learning that crew chief Sammy Johns is also leaving, apparently to follow current #33 driver
Schrader Official UPDATE:
Schrader Official UPDATE:
September 16, 1999
Schrader Official UPDATE: MB2 Motorsports confirmed Thursday that Ken Schrader is leaving Andy Petree Motorsports at the end of the season and will drive its #36 M&M's Pontiacs in 2000. The news follows Ernie Irvan's recent retirement announcement after a crash at
Schrader Official UPDATE:
Schrader Official UPDATE:
September 16, 1999
MB2 Motorsports confirmed Thursday that Ken Schrader is leaving Andy Petree Motorsports at the end of the season and will drive its #36 M&M's Pontiacs in 2000. The news follows Ernie Irvan's recent retirement announcement after a crash at Michigan Speedway last month
Gettin’ Sillier:
Gettin’ Sillier:
September 10, 1999
(maybe I should call it Jayski's Sillier Season Site) check this out - From Racer Mag Site: .....with the sudden revelation that Ken Schrader, now with Andy Petrees #33 (Skoal Chevy) team, will take over the seat in the #36 M&Ms car. Petree revealed that Schrader had
Schrader to the #36 UPDATE 2:
Schrader to the #36 UPDATE 2:
September 10, 1999
Ken Schrader will take over the driving duties next season for the #36 Pontiacs owned by MBII Motorsports, The Charlotte Observer has learned. An official announcement of Schrader's move is expected at New Hampshire International Speedway next weekend, sources said
The 2000 Chevy UPDATE and an IMAGE:
The 2000 Chevy UPDATE and an IMAGE:
August 29, 1999
The 2000 Chevy Monte Carlo will have its first extensive test run Monday and Tuesday at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, IL. Bobby Hamilton, Sterling Marlin, Ken Schrader, David Green, Jerry Nadeau, Geoffrey Bodine, Dale Earnhardt and Mike Skinner are scheduled
Schrader:
Schrader:
August 8, 1999
Ken Schrader, who finished 18th, is the only driver in the six-year history of the Brickyard to complete every lap of every race(Infobeat/AP)
Schrader Team:
Schrader Team:
July 30, 1999
Scott Hanson has been told that unless he can find a sponsor for the #52 Ken Schrader owned truck for the 2000 season, Schrader will not run a full-time team. Oakwood Homes is moving up to Winston Cup in 2000. If no sponsor is found, Schrader may run the truck in a
Schrader #100:
Schrader #100:
July 29, 1999
Ken Schrader will make his 100th BGN series start this week at St. Louis( That's Racin' )
Gateway:
Gateway:
July 27, 1999
Six regulars from NASCAR's primary series(Cup) will travel to Gateway International Raceway in Madison to compete in the Carquest 250, a Busch Grand National Series event scheduled for 8pm Saturday(July 31st). Two-time Winston Cup season champion Terry Labonte heads
Results Changes:
Results Changes:
July 4, 1999
The finishing order for Saturday night's Pepsi 400 at Daytona was changed early Sunday morning after NASCAR reviewed a tape of the race. Robbie Loomis, crew chief for John Andretti's #43 Pontiac, asked NASCAR to review the tape because he thought the race's final caution
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