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Davis shuts down Busch team; Dodge lawsuit update:
Davis shuts down Busch team; Dodge lawsuit update:
December 14, 2004
Bill Davis Racing has shut down the #23 Busch Series [the article incorrectly refers to the series as Grand National, which it hasn't been since 2002] team in the wake of driver Kenny Wallace leaving and taking sponsor Stacker2 with him. Wallace is expected to become
Someone shot Herman’s Hauler:
Someone shot Herman’s Hauler:
November 13, 2004
The Busch Series hauler of Kenny Wallace turned into interstate target practice somewhere on the 34-hour trip from Phoenix to High Point, N.C. "My crew chief called Monday and said 'Who'd you make mad? We've got three bullet holes in our [hauler],'" Wallace said.
Darlington News and Notes:
Darlington News and Notes:
November 11, 2004
Handicapping the title contenders at Darlington Hamilton has won both series starts at Darlington Raceway in 2001 and 03. Musgrave won in 2002 and finished second a year ago. Setzer counts a best finish of 11th. Edwards was 23rd last year as a Raybestos rookie. Crafton
Smith & Wesson Joins Forces With SKI Motorsports for 2005 Busch team:
Smith & Wesson Joins Forces With SKI Motorsports for 2005 Busch team:
November 6, 2004
Smith & Wesson, the legendary 152-year old firearms manufacturer, announced a new, multi-year partnership with SKI Motorsports to campaign a NASCAR racing entry beginning in 2005. The Smith & Wesson/SKI Motorsports Chevrolet will make its competitive debut at the NASCAR
Stacker2 and Kenny to ppc Racing? UPDATE 6:
Stacker2 and Kenny to ppc Racing? UPDATE 6:
November 1, 2004
BGNRacing reports that they hear Kenny Wallace is taking Stacker 2 to Michael Waltrip Racing next year to run a Busch car for the full season.(BGNRacing.com)(10-9-2004
Atlanta News and Notes:
Atlanta News and Notes:
October 27, 2004
NASCAR FAMILY SHAKEN BUT STEADFAST- AND SUPPORTIVE
9 Drivers to visit hospital:
9 Drivers to visit hospital:
October 21, 2004
NASCAR says nine drivers entered in Saturday's Sams Town 250 Busch Series race at Memphis Motorsports Park are scheduled to visit patients at St. Judes Children's Research Hospital in Memphis this week. Those planning trips include David Stremme, Clint Bowyer, Kyle
Lester in a Busch car in 2005? UPDATE 2 Wallace to MWR?
Lester in a Busch car in 2005? UPDATE 2 Wallace to MWR?
October 11, 2004
hearing Truck Series driver, Bill Lester could end up in a Bill Davis Racing Busch car in 2005, no word on how it would effect, BDR's current Busch driver, Kenny Wallace who drives the #23 Stacker2 Chevy.(10-8-2004
Truex Jr. wins at Dover when Wallace runs out of gas:
Truex Jr. wins at Dover when Wallace runs out of gas:
September 25, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. didn't so much win Saturday's Stacker2 200 at Dover International Speedway as the lead was passed to him. #23-Kenny Wallace, whose team thought he could run the 200-mile race with one gas stop, instead lost the lead and the race when he ran out
Kahne wins pole at Dover:
Kahne wins pole at Dover:
September 24, 2004
#38-Kasey Kahne won the pole for the second consecutive race, winning the pole for the Stacker2 200 at Dover International Speedway with a lap of 157.350mph, beating out points leader #8-Martin Truex Jr. and #25-Mike McLaughlin. Rookie #5-Kyle Busch, who trails leader
#23 Crewman Injured:
#23 Crewman Injured:
September 10, 2004
Phillip Norris, a crew member on the No. 23 Chevrolet of Kenny Wallace, was transported to the Medical College of Virginia for further evaluation. Norris burned his hands while changing a tire.(ThatsRacin.com)(9-10-2004)
Dale Jr. wins pole at Bristol:
Dale Jr. wins pole at Bristol:
August 26, 2004
Through 49 of 51 cars, #23-Kenny Wallace sat on the pole for Friday night's Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, but knew #81-Dale Earnhardt Jr., who had yet to qualify, would be tough. He was right. Earnhardt Jr. beat out Wallace for the top spot. But the final
Bristol News and Notes:
Bristol News and Notes:
August 24, 2004
Apparently, the propensity for winning streaks runs in the family. And Kyle Busch (No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet) would like to see that trait continue Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 250. With his second-consecutive win coming Saturday at Michigan
Need a Scorecard:
Need a Scorecard:
August 20, 2004
Up to 22 [19 made the race, 3 missed the race] drivers are scheduled to attempt both the Busch Series and Nextel Cup races at Michigan this weekend....the list
IRP News and Notes:
IRP News and Notes:
August 5, 2004
Kenny Wallace, Fedewa aim for 300th starts Two NASCAR Busch Series drivers will be looking forward to their 300th career starts in the series Saturday night at IRP. Tim Fedewa (No. 12 Hot Tamales Chevrolet) and Kenny Wallace (No. 23 Stacker 2/YJ Stinger Chevrolet)
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