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Stewart wins pole at Watkins Glen:
Stewart wins pole at Watkins Glen:
August 13, 2005
#33-Tony Stewart won the pole for the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International with a speed of 121.069mph, followed by #6-Kasey Kahne, #55-Robby Gordon, #39-Ryan Newman and #8-Martin Truex, Jr. Missing the race were: #65-Stan Silva Jr.; #97-Todd Souza; #23-Mark Green
Sorenson wins pole at IRP:
Sorenson wins pole at IRP:
August 6, 2005
#41-Reed Sorenson won the pole for the Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park with a speed of 110.943mph. The rest of the top-5 are: #14-David Stremme, #32-Ron Hornaday, #46-Robert Pressley and #6-Tracy Hines. Points leader, #8-Martin Truex Jr. will start 9th. Missing
Truex Jr. wins pole at Gateway, new track record:
Truex Jr. wins pole at Gateway, new track record:
July 30, 2005
#8-Martin Truex, Jr. won the pole for the Wallace Family Tribute 250 at Gateway International Speedway with a track record speed of 135.022mph, Truex won the pole at Gateway in 2004 also. The top five starters also broke the track record speed: #41-Reed Sorenson, #
Harvick wins pole at New Hampshire:
Harvick wins pole at New Hampshire:
July 16, 2005
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for the New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway with a lap of 130.336mph. The rest of the top 5 are #1-Johnny Sauter, #90-Elliott Sadler, #79-Kasey Kahne and #58-Regan Smith. Missing the race were: #28-Derrike Cope, #26
Newman wins pole at Chicago:
Newman wins pole at Chicago:
July 8, 2005
#39-Ryan Newman won the pole for the USG Durock 300 at Chicagoland Speedway with a speed of 186.438mph. The pole is 7th of Newman's 17 race Busch career. The rest of the top-5 are #38-Kasey Kahne, #5-Kyle Busch, #18-J.J. Yeley and #21-Kevin Harvick. Points leader #
Cosby back with Coleman:
Cosby back with Coleman:
June 29, 2005
Keith Coleman Racing is still working on sponsorship but has confirmed that the second car, the #26, will be driven by Kim Crosby. Wayne Hatfield is the listed crew chief on the team.(BGNRacing.com) As a Salute to Our Troops, BMAR has announced a primary sponsorship
Greg Sack’s in the #7 GIC Chevy at Talladega, Crosby?:
Greg Sack’s in the #7 GIC Chevy at Talladega, Crosby?:
April 26, 2005
Greg Sacks will drive the #7 GIC entry in Saturday's Aaron's 312 at the Talladega Superspeedway. The event will be his first of the 2005 season. Sacks is the fourth driver in a rotation that has included Kim Crosby, Mark Green and Scott Gaylord at the wheel this season
Gaylord in the #7 at Phoenix, Crosby back at Talladega:
Gaylord in the #7 at Phoenix, Crosby back at Talladega:
April 21, 2005
GIC Racing team owners James Whitener and Gregg Mixon have chosen Scott Gaylord to pilot the #7 for Friday night's running of the Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at the Phoenix International Raceway. Gaylord, a native of Lakewood, Colo., is a veteran in the NASCAR Grand National
Mark Green to run the #7 at Nashville:
Mark Green to run the #7 at Nashville:
March 24, 2005
Mark Green will step in as the pilot of the #7 Boudreauxs Butt Paste Chevrolet Monte Carlo this week at the Nashville Superspeedway. Green has three starts at the track, including a 12th-place finish in the June event of 2002. The team plans a driver rotation based
Speedway Children’s Charities’ Driver Auction raises $180,000:
Speedway Children’s Charities’ Driver Auction raises $180,000:
March 12, 2005
The Las Vegas Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities annual NASCAR Driver Auction raised $180,000 for the children of Las Vegas and southern Nevada last night at Sam's Town Live!, inside Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall. NASCAR drivers Kevin Harvick, Scott Wimmer
Fuller/Crosby switch numbers:
Fuller/Crosby switch numbers:
March 11, 2005
For Saturday's Busch race in Las Vegas, #24-Kim Crosby and #7-Jeff Fuller have swapped out numbers. Fuller more than likely will make the field on time while Crosby needs the help of the #7's provisionals to boost her way into what will be her first race of the 2005
Goeters wins pole at Mexico; Fernandez crashes:
Goeters wins pole at Mexico; Fernandez crashes:
March 5, 2005
#66-Jorge Goeters took the pole for Sunday's Telcel / Motorola Mexico 200 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit. He was followed by #83-Robby Gordon, #8-Martin Truex Jr., #87-Ron Fellows, and #1-Boris Said. #5-Adrian Fernandez spun out and hit the was on his
Stewart wins the pole at California:
Stewart wins the pole at California:
February 26, 2005
#33-Tony Stewart continued his Busch Series hot streak by winning the pole for the Stater Bros. 300 at California Speedway with a new track record speed of 185.941mph. The rest of the top five are: #18-J.J. Yeley, #9-Mark Martin, #41-Reed Sorenson and #32-Shane Hmiel
California News and Notes:
California News and Notes:
February 25, 2005
The buzz surrounding Tony Stewarts (#33 Old Spice Chevrolet) own version of the pass in the grass en route to his first NASCAR Busch Series victory at Daytona last Saturday has barely died down. Now, the adrenaline rush following the 2005 season-opener now carries
Front Row Joe takes the pole at Daytona;
Front Row Joe takes the pole at Daytona;
February 18, 2005
#87-Joe Nemechek won the pole for Saturday's Hershey's Take 5 300 at Daytona International Speedway with a speed of 182.452. Starting on the outside pole is #5-Kyle Busch, making one of his few 2005 Busch Series starts. #6-Paul Wolfe, #11-Paul Menard and #41-Reed Sorenson
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