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Paul Tracy News
Paul Tracy in #34 at Daytona:
Paul Tracy in #34 at Daytona:
June 28, 2006
Paul Tracy will be returning to Daytona this week for the second time this season, as he will once again be driving the #34 Sport Clips/American Crew Chevy in the Busch Series race on Friday night. Initially, Paul Tracy was scheduled to drive the #34 at IRP, however
Tracy re-signs with Champ Car team, still plans limited NASCAR sched:
Tracy re-signs with Champ Car team, still plans limited NASCAR sched:
May 12, 2006
Champ Car star Paul Tracy made some news off the track in the opening day of practice for this weekends Grand Prix of Houston street race, by announcing that he had signed a new contract with Forsythe Racing that will keep him in Champ Cars for another five years.(
Tracy plans to continue NASCAR racing:
Tracy plans to continue NASCAR racing:
May 11, 2006
Champ Car driver Paul Tracy plans to continue to compete in NASCAR events despite announcing a five-year extension of his contract with Forsythe Racing today to continue in the open-wheel series. Tracy is expected to compete in 10 NASCAR races, most likely Busch Series
Paul Tracy Adds Talladega to Schedule:
Paul Tracy Adds Talladega to Schedule:
April 18, 2006
Two months after making his debut at Daytona International Speedway, Paul Tracy and the #34 American Crew/Sport Clips Chevy will once again grace the high-banks of a restrictor-plate race track. On April 29th, he will tackle the 2.66-mile Talladega Superspeedway in
Pardo to Drive for Cicci at Mexico:
Pardo to Drive for Cicci at Mexico:
February 23, 2006
Mexican driver Carlos Pardo will drive Frank Cicci's #34 Chevrolet in Mexico City, with sponsorship from Telcel. Paul Tracy was originally slated to drive the car in Mexico, but sponsorship issues put Pardo in the car.(NASCAR Scene)(2-23-2006)
Tracy to Drive #4 GEICO Dodge in Mexico City:
Tracy to Drive #4 GEICO Dodge in Mexico City:
February 21, 2006
Paul Tracy will accompany GEICOs gecko to Mexico City on March 5, 2006, when the #4 Biagi Bros. Racing entry and the NASCAR Busch Series take to the 2.518-mile road course. Tracy, the 2003 Champ Car Series Champion, has spent many Champ Car afternoons racing in Mexico
Cicci to Use Driver by Committe in 2006: UPDATE 2:
Cicci to Use Driver by Committe in 2006: UPDATE 2:
February 19, 2006
Facing tougher competition, Frank Cicci Jr. will count on a restructuring of his team to help compete at a higher level in NASCAR's Busch Series in 2006. To help reach [the next] level, Cicci hired Dave Fuge Jr., a two-time champion crew chief in the Craftsman Truck
Busch Series Testing at Las Vegas Next Week: UPDATE
Busch Series Testing at Las Vegas Next Week: UPDATE
February 3, 2006
At least 13 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series regulars are scheduled to participate in the Busch Series edition of NASCAR Preseason Thunder Las Vegas. NASCAR stars Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Kasey Kahne, Kevin Harvick and Las Vegas Kyle Busch are among the full-time NASCAR
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006: UPDATE 5 Deal Announced:
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006: UPDATE 5 Deal Announced:
January 20, 2006
Paul Tracy will make the jump to the NASCAR Busch Series in selected races in 2006. Tracy, who was in Daytona testing an ARCA car for Andy HIllenburg, told MRN Radio's "NASCAR Today" that he will run a second Busch car for Biagi Brothers [#4 team with Mark Green driving
Busch Testing at Daytona Begins Friday:
Busch Testing at Daytona Begins Friday:
January 19, 2006
The final test session of the preseason for NASCARs three national series at Daytona International Speedway takes place Friday Sunday as NASCAR Jackson Hewitt Preseason Thunder at Daytona culminates with the NASCAR Busch Series on the 2.5-mile superspeedway. Over 40
Daytona 500 Testing – Over for Day 4:
Daytona 500 Testing – Over for Day 4:
January 16, 2006
AM Speeds: #5-Kyle Busch was the fastest i the opening session of Daytona 500 Testing, Session 2 for the Cup teams with a speed of 186.629mph, followed by #14-Sterling Marlin, #26-Jamie McMurray, #10-Scott Riggs and #01-Joe Nemechek. 58 cars made runs in the AM session
Tracy to test for R. Gordon at Daytona:
Tracy to test for R. Gordon at Daytona:
January 5, 2006
Paul Tracy is scheduled to test for Robby Gordons Nextel Cup team to Daytona on Jan. 16th. According to this weeks Autosport magazine, Tracy will handle the beginning of next weeks sessions while Gordon travels back from the Dakar rally, which doesnt end until
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006 UPDATE Full-time in 2007:
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006 UPDATE Full-time in 2007:
December 24, 2005
Paul Tracy will make the jump to the NASCAR Busch Series in selected races in 2006. Tracy, who was in Daytona testing an ARCA car for Andy HIllenburg, told MRN Radio's "NASCAR Today" that he will run a second Busch car for Biagi Brothers [#4 team with Mark Green driving
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006: UPDATE
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006: UPDATE
December 19, 2005
Paul Tracy will make the jump to the NASCAR Busch Series in selected races in 2006. Tracy, who was in Daytona testing an ARCA car for Andy HIllenburg, told MRN Radio's "NASCAR Today" that he will run a second Busch car for Biagi Brothers [#4 team with Mark Green driving
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006:
Paul Tracy to race in Busch Series in 2006:
December 17, 2005
Paul Tracy will make the jump to the NASCAR Busch Series in selected races in 2006. Tracy, who was in Daytona testing an ARCA car for Andy HIllenburg, told MRN Radio's "NASCAR Today" that he will run a second Busch car for Biagi Brothers [#4 team with Mark Green driving
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