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Mike Harmon News
Harmon car in commercial:
Harmon car in commercial:
May 27, 2002
The BGN car of Mark Harmon will make an extra pit stop in Chantilly, VA. on the way up to the Dover BGN race. Production begins Wednesday, featuring the #44 racecar, in a National Television Commercial for Cox Communications. Cox Communications will also be named as
Jeff Green wins Texas pole with a new Track Record:
Jeff Green wins Texas pole with a new Track Record:
April 4, 2002
#21-Jeff Green took the pole at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 193.493mph, which is faster than the Cup pole record. #87-Joe Nemechek(192.994), #2-Johnny Sauter(192.218), #1-Jimmy Spencer(192.088) and #17-Matt Kenseth(191.843) round out the top 5. Matt Kenseth
Harmon has Texas sponsor:
Harmon has Texas sponsor:
April 4, 2002
The #44 NASCAR BGN team of Mike Harmon and Mixon Motorsports are happy to announce that MegaMania Interactive.has come on board for primary sponsorship with our team starting with the O'Reilly 300 this weekend at the Texas Motor Speedway. MegaMania, Inc. of Houston
Crew Chief’s fined:
Crew Chief’s fined:
March 21, 2002
NASCAR announced today that BGN crew chiefs Charles Hylton and Gregg Mixon have been fined $5,000 each for rules infractions that occurred during this past weekend's event at Darlington Raceway. Hylton, crew chief for the #21 car of Jeff Green, and Mixon, crew chief
Burton on the pole:
Burton on the pole:
March 1, 2002
#9-Jeff Burton won the pole at Las Vegas for his first BGN race of 2002 with a speed of 169.168mph, 2nd is #1-Jimmy Spencer at 169.051, and 3rd was #66-Casey Mears with a speed of 168.945. Missing the race were five drivers: #88-Jeff Fukker, #34-Mike Laughlin, #72-
Nemechek on the pole at Daytona:
Nemechek on the pole at Daytona:
February 14, 2002
#87-Joe Nemechek won the pole for the Daytona BGN race with a speed of 186.254mph, #6-David Green will start 2nd(185.762) with #7-Randy LaJoie starting third(185.551). Missing the race are: #32-Dan Pardus,#4-Mike Wallace, #67-C W Smith, #44-Mike Harmon, and #22-David
Sauter Wins the Pole at Kentucky
Sauter Wins the Pole at Kentucky
June 16, 2001
#43-Jay Sauter won the pole at Kentucky Speedway with a speed of 171.860 mph. Outside pole went to #10-Jeff Green at 171.772. CTS driver Travis Kvapil, in the RCR #21 Chevy was third in his first BGN start. #97-Phil Parsons, making his 2001 debut starts 5th. #99-Kerry
Denton out of the #77/Harmon in/Denton to a new team UPDATE 2
Denton out of the #77/Harmon in/Denton to a new team UPDATE 2
April 26, 2001
Kelly Denton has rejoined hometown Bristol, Va., BGN owner Ed Whitaker for the April 28 Auto Club 300 at California Speedway. The move ended Denton's future with Tony Hall's PRW Racing, which has already installed Alabamas Mike Harmon in the seat of the #77 Pegasus
Belt Broke in BGN Race UPDATE Simpson Reacts and :
Belt Broke in BGN Race UPDATE Simpson Reacts and :
April 19, 2001
Belt Broke in BGN Race UPDATE Simpson Reacts and : A torn left lap belt was discovered in a car that wrecked in Saturday's BGN race in Nashville, prompting NASCAR officials to advise Winston Cup and Grand National teams of that fact heading into this weekend's races
Donlavey/#90 News UPDATE 2 Pepboys and drivers:
Donlavey/#90 News UPDATE 2 Pepboys and drivers:
February 21, 1999
During the race, TNN broadcasters Mike Joy and Dick Berggren were discussing the #90 and Big Daddys' mess and mentioned the sponsors on the car today, Accu-turn and Pep Boys and Berggren said Pep Boys was looking hard at sponsoring the team for the full season. Feel
Rookies:
Rookies:
February 12, 1999
Tough week for the six Cup ROTY candidates, Tony Stewart and Elliott Sadler mad the 500, but Dan Pardus, Stanton Barrett and Buckshot Jones all will miss the race and Mike Harmon was released from his ride before it ever got started(he may end up back in the car depending
Rookies:
Rookies:
February 8, 1999
How did the six ROTY candidates do in First Round Qualifying? Let's see - #20-Tony Stewart 2nd fastest; #50-Dan Pardus 30th; #21-Elliott Sadler 38th; #00-Buckshot Jones 44th; #84-Stanton Barrett 48th; and #90-Mike Harmon 52nd
Harmon out/Shepherd In? UPDATE 5 YEP um…no Wallace:
Harmon out/Shepherd In? UPDATE 5 YEP um…no Wallace:
February 6, 1999
The sponsor's decals have, for the moment, been removed from the #90 Ford of driver Mike Harmon, pending arrival of the funds. Junie Donlavey said he would give his new sponsor another week. Don't be surprised to find Morgan Shepherd in Donlavey's car by Thursday's
Ut-oh Trouble with the #90? NOPE UPDATE 2 :
Ut-oh Trouble with the #90? NOPE UPDATE 2 :
January 18, 1999
There appears to be some trouble with the Big Daddy's BBQ sponsorship announced last month for the No. 90 Fords owned by Junie Donlavey. A NASCAR source said Donlavey gave the sponsor this weekend as a deadline to make the first payment on the deal. Rookie driver Mike
Trickle Fastest Again:
Trickle Fastest Again:
January 5, 1999
For the second consecutive day, Dick Trickle posted the fastest time as Ford concluded its first Cup test of 1999 at Daytona. Trickle, 57, was clocked at 47.391 seconds, for an average speed of 189.909 mph in the #13 Bill Elliott owned Ford. Rest of the speeds: 1)
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