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Lyndon Amick News
Amick to run ppc car at Kansas:
Amick to run ppc car at Kansas:
August 14, 2002
ppc Racing (#10 and #57 Ford's) announced that Lyndon Amick will drive the #15 Ford in the upcoming BGN race at Kansas Speedway. Amick is also scheduled to drive for ppc Racing in at least one other event this season - a race to be determined later depending on sponsorship
Amick Staying at #26 UPDATE 3
Nope – Hornaday In
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Amick Staying at #26 UPDATE 3
Nope – Hornaday In
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May 7, 2002
Reports were circulating at Nashville that #26 Dr Pepper team owner Dave Carroll was going to replace Amick with Winston Cup regular Mike Skinner. And while Carroll said it was true that tentative plans are being made for Skinner to run a second car as early as Richmond
Three Days of Texas Testing UPDATE:
Three Days of Texas Testing UPDATE:
March 26, 2002
Three Days of Texas Testing UPDATE: The first of three hectic days of testing by Cup and BGN teams preparing for the Samsung/RadioShack 500 and O'Reilly 300 kicked off Monday at Texas Motor Speedway amid cool temperatures. Three Cup teams took to the 1.5-mile superspeedway
Friday Testing:
Friday Testing:
January 25, 2002
#1-Joe Ruttman was the fastest Friday in the cool air with a speed of 185.943 mph. 2nd fastest was #26-Lyndon Amick at 185.128 and 3rd was #33-Tony Raines at 184.188. Also hearing most of the late afternoon practice was rained out and not much drafting got done. The
Amick Fastest Thursday:
Amick Fastest Thursday:
January 24, 2002
Fastest on Thursday's testing at Daytona was #26-Lyndon Amick in a Pontiac at 185.319mph with #1-Joe Ruttman at 184.934 and 3rd fastest was #88-Jeff Fuller at 184.237. The speeds for Thursday: #26-Lyndon Amick, Pontiac, 185.319mph #1-Joe Ruttman, Pontiac, 184.934 #
Amick to the #26? UPDATE:
Amick to the #26? UPDATE:
December 4, 2001
After a year on the sidelines, Lyndon Amick could be returning to full-time competition in the Busch Series with Carroll Racing. Team owner Dave Carroll and current driver Bobby Hamilton Jr. are evidently going their separate ways. Carroll has at least two other options
Amick Engines:
Amick Engines:
September 28, 2001
Amick Engines:Team Amick Motorsports announced recently that it is putting its BGN racing team on indefinite hold and will focus entirely on engine development for other racing programs. Team Amick currently builds engines for three cars ranked in the top ten in driver
Lowes Testing UPDATE 2:
Lowes Testing UPDATE 2:
September 6, 2001
Lowes Testing UPDATE 2:In preparation for the Oct. 6 ÃLittle Treesà 300 NASCAR Busch Series event at LoweÃs Motor Speedway, Busch Series competitors have been invited to participate in an open testing session at the 1.5-mile superspeedway on Tuesday, Sept. 4,
Newman wins pole at Darlington
Newman wins pole at Darlington
August 31, 2001
Newman wins pole at Darlingtonby 3mph. #02-Ryan Newman won the pole for Saturday's South Carolina 200 at Darlington with a lap Friday at 169.246 mph, slightly off the pace of the record he set in winning the pole for the March BGN race at the track. #21-Mike Skinner
Labonte Tests Darlington:
Labonte Tests Darlington:
August 15, 2001
Labonte Tests Darlington: #18-Bobby Labonte completed a two-day test at Darlington Raceway on Tuesday in preparation for the Southern 500 on Labor Day weekend. Labonte noted that he and his team were trying different chassis setups to get a leg up on the Darlington
Pearson Hired
Pearson Hired
June 29, 2001
Big Fan Racing has announced the hiring of Ricky Pearson, son of NASCAR Legend David Pearson, as crew chief on the #89 Big Fan Racing Busch Team. Pearson, a past BGN crew chief for Buckshot Jones and Lyndon Amick is working with driver Mardy Lindley in his preparations
BGN Testing at Watkins Glen
BGN Testing at Watkins Glen
June 18, 2001
The rookies in the BGN are making their way to Watkins Glen on June 18 for the final test session before they take the green flag on July 8. #23-Scott Wimmer, #27-Jamie McMurray, #25-David Donohue and Larry Foyt will be in strong company, with several veterans also
Hermie Sadler adds Indy:
Hermie Sadler adds Indy:
June 14, 2001
Hermie Sadler adds Indy: Since missing the field for the Richmond race in May, #13-Hermie Sadler has made key changes to his team. He moved it from Lyndon Amick's BGN in the Charlotte area to his former shop in South Hill, VA. Sadler now can keep an eye on the team
New Team:
New Team:
April 7, 2001
New Team: #13-Hermie Sadler failed to qualify for the Virginia 500 in his driving debut for the Virginia Lottery-sponsored team yesterday. Sadler owns the team and is housing the Winston Cup cars in Lyndon Amick's Busch Grand National shop. Amick's team is helping
Pardus to run the BGN:
Pardus to run the BGN:
March 24, 2001
Pardus to run the BGN: Management of The Outdoor Channel, Inc. announced the signing of an eight race agreement with Jim and Judie Motorsports to compete in the BGN. Dan Pardus, who ran The Outdoor Channel Chevy at the ARCA event in Daytona this February, will continue
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