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Chip Ganassi Racing Scores Triple Crown in 2003 Rookie Title:
Chip Ganassi Racing Scores Triple Crown in 2003 Rookie Title:
November 20, 2003
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates saw three of its drivers crowned Rookie of the Year in their respective racing divisions for the 2003 season. Jamie McMurray, driver of the #42 Havoline Dodge, was named the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Raybestos Rookie of the Year
Braun, Ganassi, Mears and McMurray in 2004?
Braun, Ganassi, Mears and McMurray in 2004?
November 1, 2003
#19/#30 Busch Series team owner Todd Braun said he would like to have two teams next year, with a 25-race program for Casey Mears and 20 race for Jamie McMurray. Part of the Ganassi Racing development program, Braun's team also could see American Speed Association
not NASCAR but – Sorenson claims Rookie of The Year honors with third place run:
not NASCAR but – Sorenson claims Rookie of The Year honors with third place run:
October 8, 2003
17-year-old Reed Sorenson locked up the 2003 American Speed Association's Pat Schauer Memorial Rookie of The Year honors Saturday night under the lights at the Salem Speedway in the Pep Boys 300 and along the way, finished a strong and extremely hard fought third.
New Ganassi Driver UPDATE:
New Ganassi Driver UPDATE:
May 16, 2003
ASA driver Reed Sorenson is not only one of the top rookies on the ASA circuit, he's set to join the driver development program at Chip Ganassi Racing, the team that fields Winston Cup cars for Sterling Marlin, Jamie McMurray and Casey Mears. Sorenson will continue
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