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Roush Fenway Racing swaps crew chiefs & crews:
Roush Fenway Racing swaps crew chiefs & crews:
September 8, 2007
In an effort to improve the performance of two of the Roush Fenway Racing truck teams, Jack Roush made the decision to swap both the crew chief and crews for the #99 & #50 trucks. John Quinn, previously the crew chief for Erik Darnell and the #99 Ford, will move over
Bell returns to drive #50 Ford at Gateway:
Bell returns to drive #50 Ford at Gateway:
August 28, 2007
T.J. Bell will return to the seat of Roush Fenway Racing's #50 Heathcliff's Cat Litter Ford F-150 this weekend at Gateway International Raceway. Bell has not raced since Michigan in June, but he has kept very busy in his time out of the cockpit. Bell has been at the
Shepherd pulling double duty at Kentucky:
Shepherd pulling double duty at Kentucky:
July 10, 2007
Peter Shepherd returns to the seat of the #50 Northern Tool + Equipment Ford this weekend at Kentucky Speedway. Shepherd will make his first Craftsman Truck Series start at Kentucky Speedway in Saturday night's Built Ford Tough 225. The #50 will once again carry the
Roush Fenway Racing to showcase young drivers; planning for ’08:
Roush Fenway Racing to showcase young drivers; planning for ’08:
June 27, 2007
As Roush Fenway Racing makes plans for the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series, the team has decided to showcase some of its young driving talent in several upcoming Craftsman Truck Series races. The #50 truck will serve as the test truck, with a few different drivers slated
Shepherd to start in the #50 Ford:
Shepherd to start in the #50 Ford:
June 19, 2007
Peter Shepherd will make his first Craftsman Truck Series start of the 2007 season this weekend at Milwaukee. Shepherd last competed in the Truck Series at Las Vegas in September of '06, where he drove the #6 truck to an 18th-place finish. Shepherd is currently scheduled
Edwards going for the triple at Daytona: UPDATE: To run first 3 races:
Edwards going for the triple at Daytona: UPDATE: To run first 3 races:
February 15, 2007
Carl Edwards is looking to kick off the 2007 season with a bang at Daytona International Speedway. Edwards, who drives the #99 Office Depot Ford in the Cup Series and the #60 Scotts Ford in the Busch Series, has signed up to race Roush Racing's #50 Ford in the Craftsman
Ragan to run ARCA race at Daytona:
Ragan to run ARCA race at Daytona:
January 29, 2007
Roush Racing has paired NASCAR Nextel Cup Rookie driver of the #6 AAA Ford, David Ragan with Roulo Bros. Racing to run the 2007 Daytona ARCA Race on February 10th at Daytona International Speedway. Ragan, who competed in his first Nextel Cup race at Dover last fall
Edwards going for the triple at Daytona:
Edwards going for the triple at Daytona:
January 29, 2007
Carl Edwards is looking to kick off the 2007 season with a bang at Daytona International Speedway. Edwards, who drives the #99 Office Depot Ford in the Cup Series and the #60 Scotts Ford in the Busch Series, has signed up to race Roush Racing's #50 Ford in the Craftsman
Edwards going for the triple at Daytona:
Edwards going for the triple at Daytona:
January 29, 2007
Carl Edwards is looking to kick off the 2007 season with a bang at Daytona International Speedway. Edwards, who drives the #99 Office Depot Ford in the Cup Series and the #60 Scotts Ford in the Busch Series, has signed up to race Roush Racing's #50 Ford in the Craftsman
Shepherd to drive full season? UPDATE:
Shepherd to drive full season? UPDATE:
January 15, 2007
During post-testing coverage, SPEED/TV reported that Canadian driver, Peter Shepherd will drive the #50 Roush Racing Ford for the full 2007 Truck Series season.(Speed/TV)(1-13-2007) UPDATE: Shepherd crossing fingers: Canadian Peter Shepherd (#50 Roush Racing Ford)
Jackson Hewitt Preseason Thunder Notes:
Jackson Hewitt Preseason Thunder Notes:
January 12, 2007
Roush Racing Dominates on Second Test Day It was a case of same song, different verse as Roush Racing drivers topped Saturday morning's NASCAR Jackson Hewitt Preseason Thunder single-truck speed chart just as the team did the day before. Kvapil is now three-for-three
Peter Shepherd to Practice and Qualify #60 at Memphis:
Peter Shepherd to Practice and Qualify #60 at Memphis:
October 25, 2006
Roush Racing developmental driver, Peter Shepherd, will practice and qualify Carl Edwards' Busch Series #60 FreeCreditReport.com Ford this weekend in Memphis. This will be Shepherd's inaugural Busch Series event. Shepherd has competed in three NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Mayfield could run #15 Truck at Atlanta UPDATE at Vegas:
Mayfield could run #15 Truck at Atlanta UPDATE at Vegas:
September 18, 2006
on Speed Channel's Inside Nextel Cup Monday, Jeremy Mayfield was interviewed and said he was talking to the #15 Billy Ballew Racing Truck Series team about possibly running a truck at Atlanta for the team in October. Mayfield said he also expects to test for Bill Davis
Shepherd to pilot #6 Scotts Miracle-Gro Ford at Las Vegas:
Shepherd to pilot #6 Scotts Miracle-Gro Ford at Las Vegas:
September 18, 2006
Roush Racing has announced that 20 year-old Canadian Peter Shepherd will drive the #6 Scotts Miracle-Gro Ford F-150 in the Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, September 23. Shepherd will make his third truck series start of his career and the
Shepherd to pull double duty in Nashville:
Shepherd to pull double duty in Nashville:
August 9, 2006
Peter Shepherd will be pulling double duty this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. Shepherd will compete Saturday in both the ARCA/REMAX Series race in the #39 Ford Taurus and in the Truck Series race in the #50 Ford 150. Headz Gamez will be the primary sponsor in
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