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Harvick names 2004 full time crew chief:
Harvick names 2004 full time crew chief:
August 21, 2003
Wally Rogers, who has been crew chief for NASCAR Busch Series driver Randy LaJoie and Evans Motorsports' #7 Chevrolets since 2001, has been named to that position full time with the NASCAR Truck series team Winston Cup driver Kevin Harvick will field in 2004. Kevin
Bodine Bows Out UPDATE:
Bodine Bows Out UPDATE:
July 18, 2003
it was reported on XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio (Subscription Required) that Todd Bodine would forgo the Busch Series Championship and concentrate on his CUP Series ride.(XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio - Subscription Required), Joe Nemechek is listed on Entry Lists in the
Some NHIS Notes:
Some NHIS Notes:
July 17, 2003
The NASCAR Busch Series has never witnessed a repeat winner at NHIS and finishing consistently in the top five has been equally tough. Only six active NASCAR Busch Series drivers have recorded more than one top-five finish there: #7-Todd Bodine, #57-Jason Keller, #
Monsters in Busch UPDATE:
Monsters in Busch UPDATE:
July 10, 2003
hearing that three teams (so far) will run 'Monster' schemes, not sure when, maybe near Halloween? #7-Randy Lajoie, #20-Mike Bliss, #23-Scott Wimmer and #87-Kyle Busch [Memphis added to sched].(5-16-2003) UPDATE - The Monsters are Roaring to Life, set to invade Memphis
Biffle in a different GM car at Chicago…but just to qualify UPDATE will run the race:
Biffle in a different GM car at Chicago…but just to qualify UPDATE will run the race:
July 9, 2003
Winston Cup rookie and former Busch series champion Greg Biffle is entered in Saturday's Busch race at Chicagoland Speedway, but not with the team he raced with last weekend at Daytona. Biffle will not drive Evans Motorsports' #7 Chevy, which he drove last weekend
LaJoie released from #7 ride, Biffle in UPDATE 2:
LaJoie released from #7 ride, Biffle in UPDATE 2:
July 3, 2003
Two-time Busch series champion Randy LaJoie was released Monday from his ride with Evans Motorsports and the #7 Chevrolets, ThatsRacin.com has learned. LaJoie, 41, finished 11th in Sunday's race at The Milwaukee Mile. He is 16th in points with four top-10 and two top
#300 for McLaughlin:
#300 for McLaughlin:
June 27, 2003
From 1994 through 2002, Mike McLaughlin's name has been in every NASCAR Busch Series lineup. That's nine consecutive seasons without a miss spanning 269 races, a career for most drivers but just another day on the job for the diminutive but very popular McLaughlin.
Riggs wins at Nashville:
Riggs wins at Nashville:
June 7, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the
#7 Layoffs:
#7 Layoffs:
May 18, 2003
Randy LaJoie's #7 Kleenex team laid off six of their employees earlier this week.(BGNRacing.com)(5-17-2003) UPDATE: LaJoie, a two-time Busch champion, will meet a couple of strangers this morning who will be his critical over-the-wall tire changers. "We just fired
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
May 18, 2003
#2-Ron Hornaday won the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway. Hornaday beat #5-Brian Vickers by less than half a second to end a 63-event winless drought. Hornaday led 148 of the 200 laps in the race. #20-Mike Bliss was third, #37-David Green fourth
LaJoie wins pole:
LaJoie wins pole:
May 17, 2003
#7-Randy LaJoie won the pole for the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway with a speed at 133.215mph. The rest of the top five are #59-Stacy Compton, #2-Ron Hornaday, #20-Mike Bliss and #10-Scott Riggs. Qualifying Results/Lineup at: BGNRacing.com, NASCAR
#300 for Keller:
#300 for Keller:
May 13, 2003
When #57-Jason Keller takes the green flag at Nazareth Speedway on May 18th, he will not only be defending his race title, but making his 300th-career start as a Busch Series driver. Keller becomes only the fifth driver in NASCAR Busch Series history to reach the milestone
David Green wins at Nashville:
David Green wins at Nashville:
April 12, 2003
#37-David Green passed #21-Johnny Sauter on the backstretch of the final lap Saturday to win the Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway. Green won for the first time on the Busch Series since June 1996 and has six overall series victories. With the Winston Cup Series
McMurray wins at the Rock:
McMurray wins at the Rock:
February 24, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray beat #37-David Green by 1.908 seconds to win the Rockingham 200 on Monday after a 2-day delay due to rain on Saturday. McMurray dominated the race, leading 192 of 197 laps. The rest of the top five were: #92-Todd Bodine, #7-Randy LaJoie and #57-Jason
Dale Earnhardt Jr fastest in Day 4 testing at Daytona:
Dale Earnhardt Jr fastest in Day 4 testing at Daytona:
January 25, 2003
#8N-Dale Earnhardt, Jr at 183.520, followed by #48A-Shane Hmiel at 182.146, #7-Randy LaJoie at 182.013, #03-Mike McLaughlin at 181.936 and #57A-Jason Keller at 181.594. Overall top five for all test sessions were: #19-Jimmy Vasser, Dodge, 184.158 #20-Mike Bliss, Pontiac
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