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Shawna Robinson has a ride:
Shawna Robinson has a ride:
February 12, 2005
Vassarette has entered into a partnership with Keith Coleman Racing (KCR) to sponsor Shawna Robinson on the NASCAR Busch Series in 2005. Vassarette, a brand of VF Intimates, Inc., a division of VF Corporation, will be the primary sponsor on the #23 Chevrolet Monte
Campbell joins Keith Coleman Racing as Mark Greens crew chief:
Campbell joins Keith Coleman Racing as Mark Greens crew chief:
December 8, 2004
Kenneth Campbell, a long-time crew chief and veteran of Nascar, has been named as crew chief for the #26 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for the 2005 season. Campbell has 15 years of experience as a crew chief and has been involved in the world of racing for 23 years. His first
Mears wins pole at Homestead, with track record:
Mears wins pole at Homestead, with track record:
November 18, 2004
#1-Casey Mears won the pole for Saturday's season finale Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a track record lap at 177.936mph, his third pole of the season and his career. His best finish in a race was second on Sept. 4 at California Speedway. Martin Truex Jr
Sponsor War? UPDATE:
Sponsor War? UPDATE:
November 18, 2004
so which one is it? conflicting rumors
KCR forms partnership with Vassarette:
KCR forms partnership with Vassarette:
November 12, 2004
Keith Coleman Racing (KCR) announced the formation of a second team that will debut in the Busch Series' final race of the season. KCR has announced an agreement with Vassarette to sponsor the number #50 Chevy in the Ford Championship 300 on November 20 at Homestead
KCR to be powered by Wegner and has a sponsor:
KCR to be powered by Wegner and has a sponsor:
September 22, 2004
When Mark Green stomps on the accelerator for #26 Keith Coleman Racing, the horsepower will be provided by Wegner Motorsports. The team announced a partnership with the veteran engine builder today. Wegner Motorsports has been in racing for 30 years. The team employees
Mark Green comes home to join KCR:
Mark Green comes home to join KCR:
September 15, 2004
NASCAR veteran Mark Green will soon be the driving force behind the wheel of Keith Coleman Racing (KCR). A native of Owensboro, Ky., Green has signed on for the remainder of the 2004 season, starting in Kansas Speedway, and will pilot the car through 2007. "I am very
Mark Green gets a sponsor for Pikes Peak:
Mark Green gets a sponsor for Pikes Peak:
July 30, 2004
Guardian Angel Personal Alcohol Test Strips will sponsor the #28 Ford of driver Mark Green and owner Jay Robinson in Saturday's Gould Pumps 200 NASCAR Busch Series race at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Guardian Angel is based Colorado Springs, Col., just a few
Irving Oil, Mark Green Team With Jay Robinson:
Irving Oil, Mark Green Team With Jay Robinson:
July 22, 2004
Irving Oil will sponsor Mark Green's #28 Ford in this weekend's Siemens 200 NASCAR Busch Series race at the one-mile New Hampshire International Speedway. Green's #28 Irving Oil Ford is fielded by Jay Robinson Racing, one of NASCAR's mainstay owners, which also fields
Busch comes from the back to win at Kentucky:
Busch comes from the back to win at Kentucky:
June 19, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch took the lead with two laps to go and held on to win the Meijer 300 on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway for his third Busch Series victory of the year. The 19-year-old Busch started from the back of the 43-car field after wrecking his car in practice
Cope in the #02:
Cope in the #02:
June 17, 2004
Look for Derrike Cope this weekend at Michigan where he will be attempting to qualify Hermie SadlerÃÂÃÂs #02 Nextel Cup car and run in the DHL 400. Cope indicated that someone would fill in for him this weekend in the Busch Race at Kentucky [Mark Green](Derrike
Mark Green to run the #49 at Nazareth:
Mark Green to run the #49 at Nazareth:
May 17, 2004
Sunday's Goulds Pumps 200 NASCAR Busch Series race at the one-mile, triangular-shaped Nazareth (Pa.) Speedway is pretty important to Jay Robinson Racing and the #49 Advil Ford team. While it is the final race at the legendary speedway, Nazareth is the closest to Wyeth
Green fastest in testing Tues at Lowe’s:
Green fastest in testing Tues at Lowe’s:
May 11, 2004
Jeff Green led the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series speed parade while NASCAR Busch Series drivers Paul Menard and Tim Sauter tested Lowe's Motor Speedway's new SAFER Barriers Tuesday as testing continued at the 1.5-mile superspeedway. It's been 38 years since a Petty Enterprises
Petty Testing engines at Lowe’s:
Petty Testing engines at Lowe’s:
May 10, 2004
Petty Enterprises broke two engines at California, and they weren't the first engines to blow this year. The #45 and #44 Petty Enterprises cars will test this week at Charlotte. The #44, a developmental car driven by Christian Fittipaldi [not so far in 2004], will
Mark Green in the #39 at Calif:
Mark Green in the #39 at Calif:
May 8, 2004
Jay Robinson Racing has hired Mark Green, who will drive the #39 Ford at California and possibly more races this year. Green, who has 173 career Busch Series starts, will replace Andy Ponstein at least for one race and also work full time in the shop. "I've been given
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