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Kevin Lepage News
Lepage in? Atwood out at the #7? UPDATE 3 Maybe?:
Lepage in? Atwood out at the #7? UPDATE 3 Maybe?:
October 30, 2002
Lepage in? Atwood out at the #7? UPDATE 3 Maybe?: hearing Kevin Lepage, who recently left the Brewco Motorsports in the BGN [Elton Sawyer in the #37 BGN car this week] will take over the #7 Sirius Dodge driving duties this week at Rockingham, Casey Atwood will supposedly
Sawyer replaces Lepage in the #37:
Sawyer replaces Lepage in the #37:
October 28, 2002
Brewco Motorsports President Todd Wilkerson says Elton Sawyer will drive the team's #37 Timber Wolf Chevy in Saturday's Sam's Club 200 BGN race at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham. Kevin Lepage, who competed in 19 races for the team as a replacement for the injured
Lowe’s Testing Tuesday:
Lowe’s Testing Tuesday:
October 1, 2002
#87-Joe Nemechek set the pace Tuesday as 20 BGN drivers and teams opened a two-day testing session for the Oct. 12 "Little Trees" 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Nemechek ran a lap of 174.249mph, with #37-Kevin Lepage was unofficially second fastest at 173.555mph while
Testing at Lowe’s:
Testing at Lowe’s:
October 1, 2002
More than 20 BGN drivers and teams will participate in a testing session Tuesday and Wednesday at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the Oct. 12 "Little Trees" 300. #12-Kerry Earnhardt, #33-Tony Raines, #38-Mark Green, #59-Stacy Compton, #87-Joe Nemechek, #37
Kirby Testing the #49? UPDATE in at Kansas:
Kirby Testing the #49? UPDATE in at Kansas:
September 23, 2002
Kirby Testing the #49? UPDATE in at Kansas: hearing the BAM Racing #49 Cup team is testing with Stuart Kirby at Kentucky on Wednesday and Thursday, 9/11 & 9/12.(9-11-2002) UPDATE: Twenty-year-old Stuart Kirby, the Bowling Green, Ky., native who has run under the
Wimmer wins at Dover:
Wimmer wins at Dover:
September 21, 2002
#23-Scott Wimmer won his first career BGN race at Dover in the MBNA All-American Heroes 200 in the unsponsored #23 Bill Davis Racing Pontiac. Wimmer is the fifth first-time winner in the series this season. His 26th starting position is the farthest back of any series
Lepage takes pole at Dover:
Lepage takes pole at Dover:
September 20, 2002
#37-Kevin Lepage won the pole at Dover for the MBNA All-American Heroes 200 with a speed of 155.757mph. #33-Tony Raines is on the outside pole, followed by #21-Jeff Green, #40-Brian Vickers, and #57-Jason Keller. See ThatsRacin.com, BGNRacing.com and MotorsportsOne
#49 BAM Racing and Billy Ray at Dover UPDATE Lepage to drive:
#49 BAM Racing and Billy Ray at Dover UPDATE Lepage to drive:
September 17, 2002
#49 BAM Racing and Billy Ray at Dover UPDATE Lepage to drive: BAM Racing and MNR Productions have teamed up to bring the first in a series of special race weekend concerts to compliment their NASCAR Winston Cup program. Billy Ray Cyrus, star of the hit TV show "Doc
Lepage to drive for Cope at NHIS:
Lepage to drive for Cope at NHIS:
September 9, 2002
Lepage to drive for Cope at NHIS: from the Derrike Cope site: Cope saw an orthopedic surgeon today to have his knee looked at and it was confirmed that he has a broken left fibula (leg). Also, his right scapula (shoulder) is broken. Due to the injuries at opposite
Dale Earnhardt Jr wins pole at RIR:
Dale Earnhardt Jr wins pole at RIR:
September 5, 2002
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr won the pole for the BGN race at Richmond with a speed of 126.868mph in the Looney Tunes/Gossamer Chevy, set the track BGN qualifying record in the process. It is Earnhardt Jr's first BGN pole since Myrtle Beach in 1999. The rest of the top five
Lepage wins the pole at MIS:
Lepage wins the pole at MIS:
August 16, 2002
#37-Kevin Lepage won the pole at Michigan for the Cabela's 250 with a speed of 185.644mph, breaking the track recored there (for BGN cars). Rounding out the top five were: #99-Michael Waltrip, #10-Scott Riggs, #57-Jason Keller and #59-Stacy Compton. For lineups see
Brewco to help out Kirby’s family:
Brewco to help out Kirby’s family:
August 12, 2002
Clarence Brewer Jr., owner of Brewco Motorsports, Inc., announced that his race teams have scheduled a fundraiser for the Andy Kirby family. Kirby, who drove several races for Brewco Motorsports during his Busch Series career, was killed in a motorcycle accident in
Parker wins at Pikes Peak:
Parker wins at Pikes Peak:
July 27, 2002
#36-Hank Parker Jr. used fuel economy to win the NetZero 250 on Saturday, easily holding off Busch Series leader Greg Biffle at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Parker, who started 23rd in his Dodge, beat Biffle by 11.452 seconds after making only two pit stops in
Qualifying is over at Chicago after two red flags – Todd Bodine wins pole:
Qualifying is over at Chicago after two red flags – Todd Bodine wins pole:
July 12, 2002
after being delayed due to BGN qualifying running late after two red flags for accidents(see below). #92-Todd Bodine won the pole at Chicago with a speed of 178.772mph. 2nd is #10-Scott Riggs at 178.725, #9-Jeff Burton at 178.719 was 3rd, #21-Jeff Green at 178.619
Nemechek wins at Daytona:
Nemechek wins at Daytona:
July 5, 2002
#87-Joe Nemechek survived a late-race 16-car pile-up Friday night to win the BGN at Daytona International Speedway. Nemechek, who started on the pole, remained near the front most of the night. A 16-car wreck on the backstretch on Lap 96 brought out a red flag for
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