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Holigan Racing Closes:
Holigan Racing Closes:
August 2, 2004
Owner Michael Holigan announced today he is closing the #50 Enzyte NASCAR Busch Series team. "Enzyte was very supportive of us, and I appreciate them taking a chance on a startup team," Holigan said. "Miller Electric, Kaeser Compressors and Peterbilt have also been
Smith and Hamilton Sr. in the #1:
Smith and Hamilton Sr. in the #1:
July 17, 2004
Regan Smith will drive the No. 1 Phoenix Racing Dodge for car owner James Finch at Pikes Peak, while Bobby Hamilton is scheduled to drive it at IRP the night after the truck race.(NASCAR Scene via BGNRacing.com)(7-17-2004)
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
Busch wins pole at Nazareth:
May 22, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the NASCAR Busch Series race at Nazareth Speedway, turning a fast lap at 131.167mph in hot conditions Saturday. The 19-year-old Busch raced to his first career Busch Series victory last week in Richmond, and leads the season standings
David Starr Leaves #50 Holigan Racing UPDATE:
David Starr Leaves #50 Holigan Racing UPDATE:
May 11, 2004
Holigan Racing and driver David Starr have parted ways, owner Michael Holigan announced this morning. The new driver for the #50 Enzyte Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series has not been determined. "Because of his responsibilities to his Truck series team, David asked
Tire testing at RIR next week UPDATE:
Tire testing at RIR next week UPDATE:
April 23, 2004
Goodyear will hold a tire test next Tuesday and Wednesday at Richmond International Raceway because of the repaving done there. #12-Ryan Newman, #17-Matt Kenseth and #29-Kevin Harvick will test tires.(Roanoke Times)(4-21-2004) UPDATE: Please note that both days of
Smith to fill in for Kahne:
Smith to fill in for Kahne:
April 13, 2004
Akins Motorsports announced Monday that Regan Smith will practice and qualify the #38 Great Clips Busch car for the rest of the season when scheduling conflicts keep regular driver Kasey Kahne from doing so. Kahne is running full-time in both Busch and Nextel Cup.(
Smith and the #56:
Smith and the #56:
February 10, 2004
Regan Smith is heading into the Hersheys Kisses 300 with a new team and a new attitude. After the
Regan Smith in the #56:
Regan Smith in the #56:
January 7, 2004
Jack McNelly has named Regan Smith to drive for his Mac Hill Motorsports Busch Series team for 2004. Smith drove McNelly's #56 Chevrolet at the final Busch Series race at Homestead and gave the team their best qualifying start, a 19th, in the thirteen races they ran
Regan Smith to run at Homestead:
Regan Smith to run at Homestead:
November 11, 2003
Twenty-year-old Regan Smith will join with Jack McNelly's Mac Hill Motorsports team for the NASCAR Busch Series final 2003 event at Homestead-Miami Speedway. McNelly's team is in only its second year of operation, running four 2002 Busch Series races in preparation
Regan Smith and Bang Racing?
Regan Smith and Bang Racing?
November 1, 2003
BGNRacing.com is hearing that 20 year-old Busch Series driver Regan Smith had been interviewed to drive the second truck in the Larry McReynolds Toyota Truck team along with Mike Skinner. Smith ran a partial Busch Series [#22 team] schedule this year with several impressive
Regan Smith and Bang Racing?
Regan Smith and Bang Racing?
November 1, 2003
BGNRacing.com is hearing that 20 year-old Busch Series driver Regan Smith had been interviewed to drive the second truck in the Larry McReynolds Toyota Truck team along with Mike Skinner. Smith ran a partial Busch Series [#22 team] schedule this year with several impressive
Smith leaves the #22 UPDATE 2 team suspends operations:
Smith leaves the #22 UPDATE 2 team suspends operations:
July 9, 2003
Busch Series rookie Regan Smith resigned from Bost Motorsports today, NASCAR Winston Cup Scene Busch Series Editor Rick Houston has learned. After scoring a 34th-place finish in his first restrictor-plate start in last Fridays Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona, Smith had moved
Clanton out of the #27? UPDATE 2:
Clanton out of the #27? UPDATE 2:
June 27, 2003
Hearing that Milwaukee will be Joey Clanton's last race in the #27. Clanton joined the team back in May and has made 7 career Busch Series starts with the team. His best finish is 15th at Gateway.(BGNRacing.com) UPDATE: Now hearing that Clanton will still be with the
Smith Approved for Daytona:
Smith Approved for Daytona:
June 26, 2003
Regan Smith recently got the news he was waiting on. The 19-year-old driver of the #22 Bost Motorsports Chevy recently received approval from NASCAR to race at all Busch Series tracks. Now completely unrestricted, Smith will make his first Daytona start on July 4.(
#22 Changes Engine Suppliers and visits Nadeau:
#22 Changes Engine Suppliers and visits Nadeau:
May 16, 2003
Regan Smith and Bost Motorsports will have a new motor program starting at Nazareth.. Dennis Fischer will now be supplying the engines for the #22 Chevy. Fischer made his name in NASCAR supplying Chevrolet V-6 motors to the late Dale Earnhardt in the late 1980's from
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