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Testing at Lowe’s:
Testing at Lowe’s:
May 7, 2005
More than 25 NASCAR Busch Series teams will be testing at Lowe's Motor Speedway Monday and Tuesday on Monday, May 9, and Tuesday, May 10 in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 on Saturday, May 28. Testing will run from 3:00
Penalties from Talladega:
Penalties from Talladega:
May 4, 2005
NASCAR announced Wednesday that rule infractions this past weekend at Talladega Superspeedway have resulted in probation for two NASCAR Busch Series competitors. Kevin Lepage, driver of the #71 Chevrolet, was placed on probation until July 6, 2005. Lepage violated
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
Penalties announced:
Penalties announced:
April 19, 2005
three NASCAR Busch Series crew chiefs were penalized following rule infractions at Texas: Kevin Manion, crew chief of the #8 Chevrolet driven by Martin Truex Jr., was fined $1,000 after violating Sections 12-4-A, 9-4-A (crew chief assumes responsibility for the actions
Mark Green now in the #23 replacing Shawna:
Mark Green now in the #23 replacing Shawna:
April 18, 2005
Mark Green will replace Shawna Robinson behind the wheel of the #23 Vassarette Chevrolet on an interim basis, Keith Coleman Racing (KCR) announced today. The next few races will be very important to our season as we move forward, said crew chief Kenneth Campbell. Weve
Hmiel wins the pole at Texas:
Hmiel wins the pole at Texas:
April 14, 2005
#32-Shane Hmiel won the pole for the O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 189.840mph. The rest of the top-10 are: #8-Martin Truex Jr., #60-Carl Edwards, #44-Justin Labonte, #9-Mark Martin, #33-Tony Stewart, #47-Jon Wood, #66-Greg Biffle, #20-Denny Hamlin
Truck Series National Anthem by Trick Pony, Actor the Grand Marshal:
Truck Series National Anthem by Trick Pony, Actor the Grand Marshal:
April 8, 2005
Trick Pony will perform the National Anthem prior to the Kroger 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway on April 9. During the race, their likeness will emblazon the hood of Bobby Labonte's #47 All-Star Chevrolet Silverado. Labonte. It will
Grand Marshal Named for Truck Race:
Grand Marshal Named for Truck Race:
April 6, 2005
Martinsville Speedway says actor Anthony Edwards, best known for his roles as Dr. Mark Greene on "ER" and Goose Bradshaw in "Top Gun," will be the honorary grand marshal for Saturday's Kroger 250 Craftsman Truck Series race. Edwards will appear in his role as ambassador
Qualifying Rained out, Edwards starts first:
Qualifying Rained out, Edwards starts first:
April 2, 2005
Rained washed out qualifying for the Sharpie Professional 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, so the field was set by the rules book, top 35 in owners [NOT drivers points] points, race winners in 2004-2005 not already in, past champ, then by 2005 race attempts, ties broken
Plattenberger new crew chief at the #58:
Plattenberger new crew chief at the #58:
March 31, 2005
Glynn Motorsports has named Steve Plattenberger to be the crew chief for its #58 Dodge driven by Brent Sherman in the Busch Series. Plattenberger joins the team after serving as crew chief for Tim Fedewa in FitzBradshaw Racing's #12 Dodge.(NASCAR Scene Daily Newsletter
Green back in the #7 at Bristol:
Green back in the #7 at Bristol:
March 30, 2005
Mark Green will be behind the wheel of the #7 GIC entry again this weekend at Bristol. Last week, he successfully put the car in the field, qualifying on speed. This week, at a track where anything can happen, Green will contend for a solid finish on a track where
Lots of Green:
Lots of Green:
March 26, 2005
All three Green brothers will all start the race on Saturday, the first time since 2002. In an odd twist, Jeff was sponsored by Kleenex in 2002, Mark drove for Brewco and sponsor Timberwolf and now, David drives for Brewco and has been sponsored by both Timberwolf
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
Mark Green the new #58 Crew Chief:
Mark Green the new #58 Crew Chief:
March 4, 2005
Akins Motorsports released crew chief Tony Lambert from the #58 car driven by rookie Brent Sherman. The team missed the Daytona race with the rookie driver, and team owner Doug Stringer said he didn't see enough chemistry to keep Sherman and Lambert together. Stringer
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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