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FitzBradshaw team to field 3 cars at Las Vegas:
FitzBradshaw team to field 3 cars at Las Vegas:
February 27, 2004
FitzBradshaw Racing will field three NASCAR Busch Series entries in the March 6 Sam's Town 300 in Las Vegas. Eric Ralph will be the crew chief of the #82 Jani-King Chevy, and it will be piloted by two-time Busch Series champion Randy LaJoie. Ralph is a full-time employee
Penalties Announced from Daytona:
Penalties Announced from Daytona:
February 24, 2004
Twelve NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series crew chiefs have been fined a total of $21,750 for various infractions prior to the Feb. 13 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at Daytona International Speedway, NASCAR officials announced today. Douglas Howe, crew chief for the #07 Chevrolet
Testing at Texas:
Testing at Texas:
February 20, 2004
Daytona 500 winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of two-dozen drivers scheduled to test at Texas Motor Speedway prior to the Samsung/RadioShack 500 race week. In addition to NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series teams, the Crown Royal International Race of Champions (IROC
Why Sauter and not Edwards:
Why Sauter and not Edwards:
February 20, 2004
Why was #30-Johnny Sauter penalized for speeding down pit road during the Daytona 500, and Carl Edwards wasn't penalized for his during the Craftsman Truck Series race. NASCAR vice president Jim Hunter explained it this way: Sauter was penalized for reckless driving
Congratulations to Terry Cook:
Congratulations to Terry Cook:
February 15, 2004
Wednesday Night was an extremely sucessful night for CTS driver Terry Cook and his PPC Craftsmen Truck series racing team, as well as Body Dynamics Racing Bodies, Inc. Cook and his #10 Power Stroke PPC Ford truck fabricated by Body Dynamics Racing Bodies, Inc. turned
Daytona News and Notes:
Daytona News and Notes:
February 12, 2004
Competitors will be racing for the largest purse in the history of the NASCAR Busch Series when the green flag falls on the Feb. 14 Hersheys Kisses 300 at Daytona International Speedway. Up for grabs will be a total of $2,197,278, nearly $200,000 more than the 2003
LaJoie in the #59 at Daytona:
LaJoie in the #59 at Daytona:
February 3, 2004
Randy LaJoie will drive the Melling Engine Parts/Harris Trucking #59 Dodge Ram entry in the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at Daytona International Speedway on February 13th. HT Motorsports is particularly glad to have Randy driving this year as a two-time winner at Daytona
New Crew Chief for the #62:
New Crew Chief for the #62:
January 22, 2004
Johnny Allen, a longtime crew chief in the NASCAR Busch Series, has joined Orleans Racing as the crew chief on Steve Parks No. 62 Dodge in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, team officials announced Jan. 21. Allen, 35, has worked in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, NASCAR Busch
LaJoie to run some races in the #82:
LaJoie to run some races in the #82:
January 17, 2004
FitzBradshaw Racing continues to add to its growing list of sponsors by announcing today that Goulds Pumps will provide primary sponsorship for the #82 Chevy, driven by Randy LaJoie, for three NASCAR Busch Series races in 2004. Goulds Pumps will be the primary sponsor
Speed Chooses first 4 drivers for Reality show:
Speed Chooses first 4 drivers for Reality show:
January 11, 2004
NASCAR Busch Series drivers Casey Atwood, Kasey Kahne, Tim Fedewa and two-time series champion Randy LaJoie are the first drivers confirmed for the new SPEED Channel reality series NBS 24/7, set to debut with back-to-back half-hours on Feb. 16 at 8:00pm/et. SPEED Channel
Testing at Talladega:
Testing at Talladega:
December 19, 2003
While NASCAR officials worked with aerodynamic packages on the new 2004 body styles of 19 Busch Series teams at Talladega Superspeedway on Thursday, several drivers are also excited about changes to their teams in 2004. Coming off one of the most exhilarating NASCAR
LaJoie to run for FitzBradshaw? UPDATE at Phoenix:
LaJoie to run for FitzBradshaw? UPDATE at Phoenix:
October 24, 2003
Randy LaJoie might run races at Phoenix and Homestead in a third FitzBradshaw car this season with JaniKing as the primary sponsor.. Fitz said LaJoie would be considered as a driver if they find a sponsor for a third team for 2004.(Winston Cup Scene via BGNRacing.com
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
October 18, 2003
#25 Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Sam's Town 250 benefiting St. Jude at Memphis Motorsports with #57-Jason Keller finishing 2nd, followed by #21-Johnny Sauter, #2-Ron Hornaday and new points leader #5-Brian Vickers. Five drivers are within 44 points of the lead. With
LaJoie in the #48 at Memphis:
LaJoie in the #48 at Memphis:
October 14, 2003
Innovative Motorsports, Inc. (IMI) has reached an agreement with Randy LaJoie to drive IMIs #48 NASCAR Busch Series Chevrolet Monte Carlo at Memphis Motorsports Park for the running of the Sams Town 250 on Saturday, October 18. We are excited about Randy driving our
LaJoie to make Truck Series Debut:
LaJoie to make Truck Series Debut:
September 17, 2003
Randy Lajoie, a two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion, will make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut on Saturday, Sept. 27 in the Las Vegas 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He will be driving a truck [#6] owned by NASCAR Winston Cup star Kevin Harvick. "I am very
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