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Rusty to start Busch team:
Rusty to start Busch team:
September 20, 2003
Winston Cup driver [#2] Rusty Wallace formally announced plans Saturday to begin fielding his own Busch Series next season, which will run Billy Parker in 17 races in the #66 Dodge sponsored by Duraflame. Wallace is constructing a new race shop in Mooresville, N.C.,
Drivers for Rusty’s Busch team? UPDATE 5:
Drivers for Rusty’s Busch team? UPDATE 5:
September 20, 2003
Rusty Wallace is looking for a driver for his Busch team, and two men he's considering are Billy 'Catfish' Parker, Hank Parker's kid brother, and Burt Myers, the son of Bowman Gray racer Gary Myers. Chad Blount has been scratched from the list, according to sources
Stacker 2 cars to run decal:
Stacker 2 cars to run decal:
September 18, 2003
The Station #23 program was developed to pay tribute to the fallen firefighters of Station 23 FDNY (Midtown Manhattan), who were performing their jobs of saving lives when tragedy struck on September 11, 2001. The name of their station is The Lion's Den. Through
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – New Hampshire:
StockCarFans.com – Ramblings – New Hampshire:
September 12, 2003
Friday's would really be boring if we had one driver dominate qualifying, glad nothing like that is happening this year. #12-Ryan Newman and company have got this deal down to a science. Newman grabbed his 7th Bud Pole of the season today at New Hampshire International
Testing at Kentucky UPDATE six teams:
Testing at Kentucky UPDATE six teams:
August 28, 2003
#23-Kenny Wallace and #27-Scott Wimmer will test at Kentucky Speedway August 27-28.( Kentucky Speedway PR )(8-26-2003) UPDATE: Research and development was the phrase of the day for six NASCAR Winston Cup Series teams which tested the 1.5-mile tri-oval at Kentucky
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Bristol:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Bristol:
August 23, 2003
Nothing like a short-track to get back to some real racing, eh? #97-Kurt Busch fought a dying alternator (two batteries?....whatcha wanna bet we're gonna see that become the norm real soon?) and held on to beat #29-Kevin Harvick to the finish of tonight's Sharpie 500
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Bristol:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Bristol:
August 22, 2003
Jeff Gordon took the pole for Saturday Night's Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway by the wide margin of .001 seconds over Mark Martin this afternoon. It was the 3rd Bud Pole of the season for Gordon (2 shorties and a roadie), and the 45th of his career. Tho the
Testing at Bristol:
Testing at Bristol:
August 12, 2003
Michael Waltrip will test his #15 Napa Chevy and #99 Aaron's Dream machine at Bristol Motor Speedway on Tuesday, Kenny Wallace will be there also helping Scott Wimmer with his Busch Team.(Speed Channel's IWC) Also, add #2-Rusty Wallace and Casey Atwood testing the #
Kenny on the hot seat?
Kenny on the hot seat?
August 4, 2003
Another question facing Bill Davis' team is the future of driver Kenny Wallace. Brown denied speculation that Scott Wimmer would step up from the Busch tour to replace Wallace. 'There have been a lot of people speculating that, because we've said Wimmer is ready for
Kenny Wallace wins in NJ:
Kenny Wallace wins in NJ:
July 29, 2003
After meeting with fans and signing autographs, the quartet of Winston Cup drivers, Michael Waltrip, Sterling Marlin, Steve Park and Kenny Wallace, battled in their own 30-lap main event at Wall Township Speedway in NJ. While Waltrip and Marlin took turns leading early
Some NHIS Notes:
Some NHIS Notes:
July 17, 2003
The NASCAR Busch Series has never witnessed a repeat winner at NHIS and finishing consistently in the top five has been equally tough. Only six active NASCAR Busch Series drivers have recorded more than one top-five finish there: #7-Todd Bodine, #57-Jason Keller, #
Herman to run special scheme at Daytona UPDATE:
Herman to run special scheme at Daytona UPDATE:
July 2, 2003
#23-Kenny 'Herman' Wallace will run a special Stacker2 scheme at the Pepsi 400 in Daytona promoting the new energy drink, YJ Stinger. YJ Stinger, the newest energy drink from Stacker 2 [NVE Pharmaceuticals], is set to launch this summer and comes in three flavors:
CASCAR Race:
CASCAR Race:
June 30, 2003
The Dodge Canada Day Shootout started out being about Kenny, Sterling and Geoff[rey]. It ended up being a great battle of the Petes. Peter Gibbons of Stouffville led all but 12 of 200 laps to win the CASCAR Super Series race last night before 7,000 people at Cayuga
Herman to run special scheme at Daytona:
Herman to run special scheme at Daytona:
June 24, 2003
#23-Kenny 'Herman' Wallace will run a special Stacker2 scheme at the Pepsi 400 in Daytona promoting the new energy drink, YJ Stinger. YJ Stinger, the newest energy drink from Stacker 2 [NVE Pharmaceuticals], is set to launch this summer and comes in three flavors:
Schrader and Wallace at Quincy:
Schrader and Wallace at Quincy:
June 11, 2003
Quincy's Mark Burgtorf won the 25-lap Ken Schrader Night United Midwest Promoters (UMP) late model feature at Quincy Raceways, a feat which seemed at best improbable, if not totally impossible, at the onset. The stars of the night were supposed to be NASCAR Winston
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