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NHIS News and Notes:
NHIS News and Notes:
July 16, 2004
Theres nothing quite as special for a driver as that first win, but when it comes in dramatic fashion like it did for Justin Labonte (No. 44 U.S. Coast Guard Dodge), that just adds icing to the cake. Labonte had closed to the rear bumper of Mike Wallace (No. 4 GEICO
Truex Jr. wins pole at Kentucky:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Kentucky:
June 18, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. won the pole on Friday for the NASCAR Busch Series Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway, topping a record-setting qualifying session. Truex, the series points leader, reached a top speed of 180.102mph in his Chevrolet around the 1 1/2-mile track in warm
More Races for Kenny in the #00:
More Races for Kenny in the #00:
May 31, 2004
Michael Waltrip will expand his ownership role with five Nextel Cup races later this year. Waltrip will run Kenny Wallace in the No. 00, with Aaron's as the sponsor, starting with the Pepsi 400 on July 3. Joe Garone will be the crew chief for the team, which has acquired
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
May 22, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the NASCAR Busch Series race at Nazareth Speedway, turning a fast lap at 131.167mph in hot conditions Saturday. The 19-year-old Busch raced to his first career Busch Series victory last week in Richmond, and leads the season standings
Kenseth to FX: No thanks to reality show:
Kenseth to FX: No thanks to reality show:
May 9, 2004
Cable TV channel FX debuts its weekly unscripted program "NASCAR Drivers: 360" on Friday. The show will feature drivers and their families during their day-to-day lives. The drivers will include Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, Jeremy Mayfield, Jamie McMurray, Ward
Mark Green in the #39 at Calif:
Mark Green in the #39 at Calif:
May 8, 2004
Jay Robinson Racing has hired Mark Green, who will drive the #39 Ford at California and possibly more races this year. Green, who has 173 career Busch Series starts, will replace Andy Ponstein at least for one race and also work full time in the shop. "I've been given
Crew Chiefs Fined:
Crew Chiefs Fined:
May 5, 2004
NASCAR today announced fines for three Nextel Cup crew chiefs for rules violations at Talladega. Ted Brown, crew chief of Shepherd Racing's #89 Dodge for Morgan Shepherd, was fined $2,000 because crew member Scott Cianci entered the car servicing area without a helmet
Fox Sports / NASCAR This Morning / First Response K9 Recovery Auction:
Fox Sports / NASCAR This Morning / First Response K9 Recovery Auction:
May 4, 2004
Fox Sports / NASCAR This Morning / First Response K9 Recovery has teamed up to offer a fan and a guest a morning visit at the ÃÂÃÂNASCAR This MorningÃÂÃÂ studios and a meet and greet with John Roberts, Bill Ingle, Kenny Wallace and Chad Little, the hosts of
Leffler wins pole at California:
Leffler wins pole at California:
April 30, 2004
#00-Jason Leffler, the 44th of 47 drivers to qualify, turned a lap at 182.223mph to win the pole for Saturday's Stater Bros. 300 at California Speedway, his third career NASCAR Busch Series pole and first since November 2000 at Phoenix. #8-Martin Truex Jr. ended up
Fox Sports / NASCAR This Morning / First Response K9 Recovery Auction:
Fox Sports / NASCAR This Morning / First Response K9 Recovery Auction:
April 27, 2004
Fox Sports / NASCAR This Morning / First Response K9 Recovery has teamed up to offer a fan and a guest a morning visit at the ÃÂÃÂNASCAR This MorningÃÂÃÂ studios and a meet and greet with John Roberts, Bill Ingle, Kenny Wallace and Chad Little, the hosts of
Parts taken and work being done on cars at ‘Dega UPDATE:
Parts taken and work being done on cars at ‘Dega UPDATE:
April 25, 2004
NASCAR inspectors confiscated a few parts in the Cup garage Friday morning before qualifying. Unapproved fuel cell gaskets were taken from the cars of #30-Johnny Sauter and #17-Matt Kenseth and unapproved windshield braces from the cars of #32-Ricky Craven and #48-
Truex Eventually to the #15:
Truex Eventually to the #15:
April 25, 2004
....so [Michael] Waltrip might have had reason to feel insecure. In fact, a man less certain of what he wants from the next five years of his NASCAR career and beyond would be inclined to suspicion, or even resentment. After all, Waltrip, who turns 41 Friday, has made
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – Talladega:
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – Talladega:
April 23, 2004
It's been a week of catchin up....First, Rusty Wallace wins his first race in three years last week, then...It had been 20 years since the Wood Brothers had won a pole, but Ricky Rudd grabbed the top-spot today at Talladega Superspeedway for Sunday's Aaron's 499 and
Truex Jr. wins pole at Nashville…BUT goes to the rear:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Nashville…BUT goes to the rear:
April 9, 2004
#8-Martin Truex shattered the Nashville Superspeedway track record with a lap of 166.515mph Friday and won his second Busch series pole of the season. A total of 21 drivers topped the qualifying record of 163.324 set by Randy LaJoie before last year's Pepsi 300, starting
Busch on the pole:
Busch on the pole:
March 19, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won his first career Busch Series pole at Darlington Raceway for the Diamond Hill Plywood Co. 200 with a speed of 168.619mph. The rest of the top five are: #38-Kasey Kahne, #23-Kenny Wallace, #60-Greg Biffle Ford abd #00-Jason Leffler. Missing the race
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