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Todd Bodine to run for Cicci/Kelly:
Todd Bodine to run for Cicci/Kelly:
August 15, 2005
Todd Bodine will test a Cicci/Kelly Racing NASCAR Busch Series car at Bristol, Tenn., Motor Speedway today. The Chemung native will make his return to the team he had much success with during the 1990s. The Mooresville, N.C.-based team is owned by Elmira native Frank
Dollar General Team to honor Kelly’s son at IRP:
Dollar General Team to honor Kelly’s son at IRP:
August 5, 2005
The #34 Dollar General NASCAR Busch Series Race Team, members of Frank Cicci Racing, sponsors and driver Randy LaJoie will pay tribute to the life of Hunter Kelly Saturday during the running of the Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Hunter, son of Frank Cicci
Sad News:
Sad News:
August 5, 2005
Hunter James Kelly entered Heaven this morning, Friday, August 5, 2005. Hunter, the beloved 8- year old son of Hall of Fame Quarterback Jim Kelly and his wife Jill, staged a valiant lifelong battle with Krabbe Leukodystrophy. Hunter was the longest living survivor
Sad News:
Sad News:
August 5, 2005
Hunter James Kelly entered Heaven this morning, Friday, August 5, 2005. Hunter, the beloved 8-½ year old son of Hall of Fame Quarterback Jim Kelly and his wife Jill, staged a valiant lifelong battle with Krabbe Leukodystrophy. Hunter was the longest living survivor
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: IRP
August 2, 2005
Indianapolis Raceway Park sits some fifteen minutes west of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But IRP is a storied track in its own right, one with NASCAR history tied directly to it. The NASCAR Busch Series has raced at IRP since the series inception in 1982. The exciting
Brown #43 crew chief:
Brown #43 crew chief:
June 30, 2005
Teddy Brown, who began this season as crew chief for Randy LaJoie, has been selected to fill the same position with the #43 Curb-Agajanian team. He took over last week at Milwaukee. Brown replaces Dan Glauz, who moved to Jim Smith's #2 truck team with Jimmy Spencer
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Daytona
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Daytona
June 28, 2005
Second half Top 10 ramped up, too The 79 points separating the first four positions in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings is also reflective throughout the remainder of top 10. Kenny Wallace has accumulated five top-10 finishes in his last seven races including
New Crew Chief for LaJoie:
New Crew Chief for LaJoie:
June 23, 2005
In its continuing effort to build a more competitive race team in NASCAR Busch Series competition, Frank Cicci Racing with Jim Kelly announced today the hiring of a permanent Crew Chief and new Car Chief for the #34 Dollar General Chevrolets driven by Randy LaJoie.
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Milwaukee
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Milwaukee
June 23, 2005
Keller strong at The Mile Jason Keller (#35 McDonalds Ford) isnt one to show much emotion, but the NASCAR Busch Series iron man has to be excited to arrive at Milwaukee. Keller, currently 10th in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings, carries the best record among
Brown to crew chief Lusk?
Brown to crew chief Lusk?
June 11, 2005
Teddy Brown, who started the season as the crew chief for Randy LaJoie at #34-Frank Cicci Racing, is soon expected to be named the crew chief for Damon Lusk.(BGNRacing.com)(6-11-2005)
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Nashville
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Nashville
June 7, 2005
Nashville hub of Tennessee racing tradition Nashville has a rich racing heritage, starting with the horse track that became the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and ultimately led to the construction of the Nashville Superspeedway. The Music City Motorplex, the re-named
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
June 1, 2005
With a nickname like The Monster Mile, one wouldnt think Dover International Speedway has a soft spot for any of its competitors. But it does. Of the 111 different winners in NASCAR Busch Series history, Dover site of Saturdays MBNA RacePoints 200 holds the record
Tragic News:
Tragic News:
May 27, 2005
Brenda Coley, 48, the wife of Toby Dale Coley, the truck driver, mechanic and spotter at #34 Frank Cicci Racing with Jim Kelly and the Dollar General Race Team of driver Randy LaJoie in the NASCAR Busch Series, will be buried on Thursday morning according to information
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
May 26, 2005
Its back to work for the competitors in the NASCAR Busch Series following the second off-week of the season. The site of Saturday nights race Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. is NASCARs proverbial backyard, housing a majority of the sports team shops and driver
Brown leaves #34 Team UPDATE:
Brown leaves #34 Team UPDATE:
May 24, 2005
Effective today, Teddy Brown, crew chief for the # 34 Frank Cicci racing team has decided to pursue additional racing opportunites. Although the driver and crew chief were both pleased with the positive direction that the team had accomplished, Brown's decision was
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