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Harvick beats Spencer:
Harvick beats Spencer:
October 26, 2003
Kevin Harvick beat Jimmy Spencer by six inches to win Saturday night's 20-lap Winston Cup match race at Lanier National Speedway. Split into two 10-lap sprints, Kerry Earnhardt won the first race by narrowly edging Harvick, Spencer, and Michael Waltrip. After inverting
An Earnhardt in the Trucks? UPDATE:
An Earnhardt in the Trucks? UPDATE:
October 15, 2003
Kerry Earnhardt, who spent most of the Busch Series season with Fitz-Bradshaw Racing, said he recently reached a settlement with the team, which released him from his driving duties in the #12 Chevrolet in July. Earnhardt said he is exploring several options for next
An Earnhardt in the Trucks?
An Earnhardt in the Trucks?
October 9, 2003
Kerry Earnhardt, who spent most of the Busch Series season with Fitz-Bradshaw Racing, said he recently reached a settlement with the team, which released him from his driving duties in the #12 Chevrolet in July. Earnhardt said he is exploring several options for next
Kerry Earnhardt and RCR:
Kerry Earnhardt and RCR:
September 4, 2003
Kerry Earnhardt may race a Looney Tunes RCR Busch car in the Phoenix race. The car will have several of the characters on it. There is no sponsor as of yet. The possible number on the car is #03. Kerry may also field an RCR Winston Cup car at the Atlanta race. This
Cat in the Hat Schemes:
Cat in the Hat Schemes:
September 4, 2003
hearing some some drivers will run special Cat in the Hat schemes at Atlanta in October, so far the only driver known is Michael Waltrip in his Busch #99 Aarons/Cat in the Hat Chevy, also World of Outlaws driver Danny Lasoski will run the scheme, maybe Tony Stewart
More on DEI and Andretti; Andretti at Talladega for RCR; DEI and Coke/Pizza Hut? Biffle to the #1 in 2004? or is it Riggs A FEW ADDITIONS:
More on DEI and Andretti; Andretti at Talladega for RCR; DEI and Coke/Pizza Hut? Biffle to the #1 in 2004? or is it Riggs A FEW ADDITIONS:
August 30, 2003
DEI has picked John Andretti to take Jeff Green's place [in the #1 Pennzoil Chevy] the rest of the season, except at Talladega, where Andretti will drive for Childress. However, DEI is still working on a 2004 deal for that team -- according to one source, the sponsor
Kerry Earnhardt in an RCR car UPDATE:
Kerry Earnhardt in an RCR car UPDATE:
August 30, 2003
Richard Childress said last weekend he's preparing a car for Kerry Earnhardt to drive in selected Winston Cup events, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. "We're probably going to give him a shot at it," Childress said. "I think he deserves a chance."(St. Petersburg
Bradshaw Speaks:
Bradshaw Speaks:
August 7, 2003
#12/#14/#82 Car owner Terry Bradshaw last week said he was so unhappy with the way his NASCAR Busch Series team was headed with driver Kerry Earnhardt, he considered pulling his ownership away from the team if changes weren't made. "I wanted to make the move (to fire
Earnhardt Questionable? Safe? UPDATE 3 Fedawa to ‘substitute’ at NHIS..and beyond:
Earnhardt Questionable? Safe? UPDATE 3 Fedawa to ‘substitute’ at NHIS..and beyond:
July 14, 2003
Kerry Earnhardt's future is questionable. His owners, Terry Bradshaw and Armando Fitz, are used to being successful, and they need to perform because they are very much involved with very visible sponsorships, especially Bradshaw. If the driver is not performing, and
Earnhardt OK:
Earnhardt OK:
July 12, 2003
#12-Kerry Earnhardt's tests all came back negative at the medical center after his accident at Chicagoland Speedway. He was awake, alert and walking around after the accident.(BGNRacing.com)(7-12-2003)
Park on the pole at Daytona:
Park on the pole at Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park won the pole for the Pepsi 400 at Daytona with a speed of 184.752mph, his 2nd Bud Pole of 2003 [1 with the #1 car, and 1 with the #30]. On the outside pole is Park's teammate, #29-Kevin Harvick. Petty Racing had a tough night qualifying, #45-Kyle Petty
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park grabbed his second Bud Pole of the season tonight at Daytona Internations Speedway, and it was in the same car that Jeff Green put on the pole for the 500 in February. It's the 4th pole of Park's career (he was the fastest qualifier at Fontana when he
New Crew Chief for the #12; Temple to the #14:
New Crew Chief for the #12; Temple to the #14:
June 24, 2003
Bill Henderson will be the crew chief for the #12 Chevy starting this weekend at the Milwaukee Mile. The car is fielded by FitzBradshaw Racing and driven by Kerry Earnhardt. This will be Henderson's first crew chief position. Regular crew chief Bob Temple, along with
Atwood, plus a 3rd Team? UPDATE Fedawa may drive:
Atwood, plus a 3rd Team? UPDATE Fedawa may drive:
June 11, 2003
Armando Fitz has sponsorship for Earnhardt's current team locked in for next year and backing from Jani-King and another sponsor he wouldn't name already signed for a second team in 2004. Not only that, but Fitz is in serious negotaitons concerning a third full-time
Atwood up for a Busch ride? Earnhardt in trouble? UPDATE:
Atwood up for a Busch ride? Earnhardt in trouble? UPDATE:
June 3, 2003
Casey Atwood may be a candidate for a Busch Series ride as FitzBradshaw Racing studies the possibility of adding a partial schedule for a second team, this weeks NASCAR Winston Cup Scene reports. Busch Series Editor Rick Houston reports that team owner Armando Fitz
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