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Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Darlington:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Darlington:
August 10, 2010
*Austin Dillon was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the August 7 Nashville 200 at Nashville Superspeedway. Dillon scored a second-place finish, his fourth top-five in 14 races this season, and claimed top rookie honors for the 10th time in 2010. *Dillon has finished
Haseleu back racing:
Haseleu back racing:
April 19, 2002
thought folks may be interested in what is up with former Roush CTS driver Nathan Haseleu - Racing Beat - Haseleu ready for a restart by Dave Kallmann(4-19-2002)
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
August 28, 2001
CTS drivers #43-Carlos Contreras and #99-Nathan Haseleu (or will it be Kyle Busch) are expected to test Wednesday and Thursday (8-29/30) during a Dodge truck test at Atlanta Motor Speedway.(AMS PR)(8-28-2001)
Kyle Busch in the #99:
Kyle Busch in the #99:
August 28, 2001
FSN's Totally NASCAR reports that Nathan Haseleu has been released from Roush Racing and 16 year old Kyle Busch will run the rest of the 2001 CTS races in the #99 (8-28-2001)
Roush Lineup for
Roush Lineup for
July 11, 2001
Roush Racing announced that rookie Roush drivers Jon Wood and Nathan Haseleu will drive the #50 Eldon Ford F-150 and the #99 Eldon Ford F-150, respectively. The teams head to Sparta, Kentucky, for the Kroger 225 scheduled for Saturday, July 14. Race time is set for
Busch to run a CTS race:
Busch to run a CTS race:
June 17, 2001
Busch to run a CTS race: Rookie Cup driver Kurt Busch(#97) heads back to the CTS in two weeks as he will drive Roush Racings #99 truck at The Milwaukee Mile. As a rookie in the CTS last year in the #99 Ford, Busch won at Milwaukee. With Greg Biffle driving next week
Busch to run a CTS race:
Busch to run a CTS race:
June 17, 2001
Rookie Cup driver Kurt Busch(#97) heads back to the CTS in two weeks as he will drive Roush Racings #99 truck at The Milwaukee Mile. As a rookie in the CTS last year in the #99 Ford, Busch won at Milwaukee. With Greg Biffle driving next week at Memphis, Roush is hoping
Roush Trucks Combine Sponsor/Drivers add Wood and Biffle to sub:
Roush Trucks Combine Sponsor/Drivers add Wood and Biffle to sub:
June 15, 2001
Roush Racing announced that Eldon, a division of Newell Rubbermaid, will become the primary sponsor of the #99 Ford fielded by Roush Racing in the CTS. Eldon is also the primary sponsor of Roush Racing's #50 Ford Truck. In addition, Roush announced that it would continue
JR’s Garage:
JR’s Garage:
May 21, 2001
JR's Garage: The grand opening of JR's Garage retail store is scheduled for May 22-25 with special appearances by all seven Roush Racing drivers throughout the week. The store is located in the Lakeside Industrial Park in Mooresville, NC. The festivities will kick
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
April 10, 2001
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002: Roush Racing on Monday announced its plans to field up to four teams in 2002 in the CTS. Roush currently fields two teams, with drivers Chuck Hossfeld and Nathan Haseleu. Roush plans to add teams for 18-year-old Jon Wood, son of Wood Brothers
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
Four Roush CTS Teams in 2002:
April 10, 2001
Roush Racing on Monday announced its plans to field up to four teams in 2002 in the CTS. Roush currently fields two teams, with drivers Chuck Hossfeld and Nathan Haseleu. Roush plans to add teams for 18-year-old Jon Wood, son of Wood Brothers Racing owner Eddie Wood
#97 Sponsor? UPDATE 7 Sunday Announcement? heard nothing:
#97 Sponsor? UPDATE 7 Sunday Announcement? heard nothing:
April 1, 2001
#97 Sponsor? UPDATE 7 Sunday Announcement? heard nothing: rumor floating around that Newell-Rubbermaid may be a sponsor for the #97 Roush Racing team and driver Kurt Busch. But sources with the team say they have not heard that at all(3-5-2001) UPDATE: actually hear
New #97 Crew Chief:
New #97 Crew Chief:
March 28, 2001
New #97 Crew Chief: Effective immediately, Ben Leslie has been promoted to crew chief of the #97 Roush Racing Taurus driven by Kurt Busch. Matt Chambers, Busch's crew chief in the Craftsman Truck Series and Winston Cup since the 2000 season, will be assuming another
Crew Chiefs for Roush:
Crew Chiefs for Roush:
January 24, 2001
Dan Binks, who has been with Roush Racing for 10 years, will assume the role as crew chief for the #50 and Chuck Hossfeld, while Jeff "Lumpy" Campey takes over as crew chief for the #99 and Nathan Haseleu. Binks was crew chief for Tommy Kendall and the 1997 SCCA Trans
Daytona Testing – Day 3:
Daytona Testing – Day 3:
January 22, 2001
#17-Ricky Hendrick posted the fastest single lap time in the final day of truck testing at 182.615 mph. Trucks in an afternoon drafting session were posting speeds in the high 180's with Bobby Hamilton running the #8 Dodge at 189.155mph. The speeds: 8, Bobby Hamilton
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