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ORP Facts and Notes:
ORP Facts and Notes:
July 26, 2010
Kyle Busch won the Kroger 200 at O'Reilly Raceway Park. It was Busch's eighth Nationwide win in 2010 and his 38th overall. He trails all-time wins leader Mark Martin by 10. He is the second driver to win in eight of the first 20 races of the season; Jack Ingram won
Boris Said to run for Red Bull at Watkins Glen: UPDATE:
Boris Said to run for Red Bull at Watkins Glen: UPDATE:
July 20, 2010
Road racing ace Boris Said told ESPN.com Monday that he will drive the #83 Red Bull Toyota at Watkins Glen International next month [August 8th]. "I've known [Red Bull GM] Jay Frye and [crew chief] Ryan [Pemberton] forever, and have run for them a bunch of times,"
Boris Said to run for Red Bull at Watkins Glen:
Boris Said to run for Red Bull at Watkins Glen:
July 19, 2010
Road racing ace Boris Said told ESPN.com Monday that he will drive the #83 Red Bull Toyota at Watkins Glen International next month [August 8th]. "I've known [Red Bull GM] Jay Frye and [crew chief] Ryan [Pemberton] forever, and have run for them a bunch of times,"
Gateway Rookie Notes:
Gateway Rookie Notes:
July 14, 2010
Brian Scott was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the Dollar General 300 at Chicagoland. Scott scored a third-place finish, his best in 25 NASCAR Nationwide Series races and his first top-five. He claimed top rookie honors for the eighth time this season. Raybestos
What some drivers are doing on the ‘off-weekend’:
What some drivers are doing on the ‘off-weekend’:
July 14, 2010
Though some drivers are taking advantage of the open weekend with a much-deserved vacation, others are racing. Here's a sampling of what's on tap for a few NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competitors: #29-Kevin Harvick, #12-Brad Keselowski, #99-Carl Edwards, #98-Paul Menard
Sorenson to stay in #83:
Sorenson to stay in #83:
July 11, 2010
Reed Sorenson is expected to remain in the #83 Toyota for Red Bull Racing at Indianapolis and Pocono, the next two Sprint Cup races. Saturday night was originally the last of a three-race deal he had with the team with regular driver Brian Vickers out this season because
#49 team could be penalized for losing weights:
#49 team could be penalized for losing weights:
July 7, 2010
Steven Wallace knew he should have skipped Nationwide Series practice on Thursday. Although practice runs had been precarious with the new cars on Wednesday, Wallace never expected a piece of debris would send the #66 Toyota to the garage prematurely. However, Wallace
Chicago Rookie Notes:
Chicago Rookie Notes:
July 7, 2010
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway. Stenhouse Jr. scored a career-best third-place finish, his second top-five in 22 NASCAR Nationwide Series races. He claimed the fourth top-10 of his
Daytona News & Facts:
Daytona News & Facts:
July 5, 2010
'¢ Kevin Harvick won the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. It was Harvick's 13th Cup series victory (tied for 51st all time) in his 340th race and his second win of 2010. It was Harvick's third restrictor-plate victory in 38 races. His past three wins
Monyoya wins pole at New Hampshire:
Monyoya wins pole at New Hampshire:
June 25, 2010
#42-Juan Pablo Montoya the Coors Pole for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hamsphire Motor Speedway with a speed of 132.337mph for his 1st pole of 2010 and 3rd of his career. #9-Kahne will start 2nd followed by #2-Busch, #5-Martin, #39-Newman, #00-Reutimann, #
Sorenson in the #83 car for 3 races:
Sorenson in the #83 car for 3 races:
June 19, 2010
Reed Sorenson is scheduled to drive three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races for Red Bull Racing, but the organization may make more driver changes with it's #83 team as the season progresses. Sorenson will take over the driving duties when the series travels to New Hampshire
Mears not returning to the #83 after Infineon? UPDATE 3:
Mears not returning to the #83 after Infineon? UPDATE 3:
June 16, 2010
Sirius NASCAR Radio's Sirius Speedway with Dave Moody has learned that Casey Mears will not return to the #83 Red Bull Racing Toyota when the series returns to oval tracks at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on June 27. Road course expert Mattias Ekstrom will drive the
Nashville Rookie Notes:
Nashville Rookie Notes:
June 2, 2010
Brian Scott was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the TECH-NET Auto Service 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Scott was credited with a 33rd-place finish and claimed top rookie honors for the sixth time this season. Scott leads Ricky Stenhouse Jr. by 14 points (127
Dollar General on the #11 at Nashville:
Dollar General on the #11 at Nashville:
June 1, 2010
The #11 Camry, driven by Rookie of the Year candidate Brian Scott, will join Reed Sorenson and the #32 team in sporting the Dollar General colors this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. The #11 Toyota will carry the logo for Dollar General's Literacy Rocks Sweepstakes
Charlotte practice rank for the non top-35 drivers:
Charlotte practice rank for the non top-35 drivers:
May 27, 2010
if things stay the same, these eight drivers would make the race: #13-Max Papis, 23rd fastest overall #32-Reed Sorenson, 26th #55-Michael McDowell, 27th #87-Joe Nemechek, 29th #21-Bill Elliott [Past Champ], 31st #46-J.J. Yeley, 35th #66-Dave Blaney. 36th #37-David
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