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Greg Ray to drive in BGN:
Greg Ray to drive in BGN:
February 19, 2003
Former IRL champion Greg Ray is trying to finalize a deal to run several Busch series races this season as a teammate to Matt Kenseth at Reiser Enterprises. Robbie Reiser, the crew chief for the Winston Cup car Kenseth's drives, owns a Busch team and wants Ray to drive
IRWIN Rough to Finish Award:
IRWIN Rough to Finish Award:
November 14, 2002
IRWIN Rough to Finish Award: Despite running out of fuel earlier in the race, Matt Kenseth and the #17 team used a two-tire pit stop late in Sunday's Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway to score their NASCAR Winston Cup Series-leading fifth victory
Phoenix Rumblings:
Phoenix Rumblings:
November 10, 2002
Phoenix Rumblings: It was pit strategy at its finest again today as Robbie Reiser rolled the dice and went with a two-tire stop for track position.....and Matt Kenseth held that position for the final 52 circuits as he put his #17 DeWalt Ford in Victory Lane for the
McSwain to the #18? Baldwin to RYR #38? UPDATEs:
McSwain to the #18? Baldwin to RYR #38? UPDATEs:
October 28, 2002
McSwain to the #18? Baldwin to RYR #38? UPDATEs: hearing that current #28 Robert Yates Racing crew chief Michael "Fatback" McSwain will go to the #18 Joe Gibbs Racing team (to take over for Jimmy Makar who is assuming team manager of the Gibbs operation).and that former
Kenseth gets BGN sponsor:
Kenseth gets BGN sponsor:
May 31, 2002
Bayer Consumer Care is pleased to announce that it will partner with Reiser Enterprises and driver Matt Kenseth to compete in 15 selected BGN races throughout the 2003 racing season. The Bayer Consumer Care products of Bayer Aspirin, Alka-Seltzer, Alka-Seltzer Plus
Reiser wins Irwin award:
Reiser wins Irwin award:
May 8, 2002
Reiser wins Irwin award: Matt Kenseth and the DEWALT racing team showed their determination and resilience in fighting their way back from adversity early on in Sunday's rain-delayed Pontiac Excitement 400 to finish in sixth-place. As a result, team crew chief Robbie
Kenseth’s car too low? UPDATE 3 $30,000 fine:
Kenseth’s car too low? UPDATE 3 $30,000 fine:
February 26, 2002
Kenseth's car too low? UPDATE 3 $30,000 fine: hearing rumors that the #17 Ford that won the Subway 400 at Rockingham has been found to be too low in it's roof height. Supposedly it was reported on Speed Channel. If true, a fine would be levied but the win will stand
Kenseth to run two more races:
Kenseth to run two more races:
February 22, 2002
#17-Matt Kenseth will add at least two more races to his BGN schedule thanks to his third-place run in the series opener last weekend at Daytona. Kenseth's team, owned by his Winston Cup crew chief, Robbie Reiser, was planning to run just Daytona and Texas. After a
Schuler in the #34?
Schuler in the #34?
January 3, 2002
Jason Schuler could drive a limited number of 2002 BGN races for the Welliver-Jesel Motorsports #34 team. Schuler ran 13 BGN races over the last two seasons with limited success. Initially he made 11 starts in 2000 for team owner Robbie Reiser in the races regular
Pit Crew Competition at the Rock UPDATE #17 WINS and results:
Pit Crew Competition at the Rock UPDATE #17 WINS and results:
November 4, 2001
Pit Crew Competition at the Rock UPDATE #17 WINS and results: The annual Union 76/Rockingham World Pit Crew Competition will be held Saturday, November 3rd at North Carolina Speedway, and Jeff Burton along with his #99 Citgo SUPERGARD Ford crew are preparing to defend
Chicagoland Testing UPDATE:
Chicagoland Testing UPDATE:
June 15, 2001
Chicagoland Testing UPDATE: #6-Mark Martin, #99-Jeff Burton, #97-Kurt Busch, #17-Matt Kenseth, #21-Elliott Sadler and #2-Rusty Wallace were among a group of teams at Chicagoland Speedway this week testing for the inaugural Winston Cup event there on July 15.(That's
Website on the #17:
Website on the #17:
June 8, 2001
Website on the #17: StockCarCity.com will appear on the "C" pillars of Matt Kenseth's #17 Dewalt Ford during this week.s "The Winston" and the Coca-Cola 600. "We are pleased to have StockCarCity on the car for the next two races," said Jon Howland, Motorsports Manager
Another Roush/Kenseth Rumor UPDATE 3 Kenseth says NO:
Another Roush/Kenseth Rumor UPDATE 3 Kenseth says NO:
June 4, 2001
Another Roush/Kenseth Rumor UPDATE 3 Kenseth says NO: seen in the June 1st edition of the Speedway Scene magazine - Despite a recent PR that denies any drivers might be leaving the Roush organization, it is expected that Matt Kenseth(driver #17 DeWalt Ford) and Robbie
Another Roush/Kenseth Rumor UPDATE:
Another Roush/Kenseth Rumor UPDATE:
June 4, 2001
Another Roush/Kenseth Rumor UPDATE: seen in the June 1st edition of the Speedway Scene magazine - Despite a recent PR that denies any drivers might be leaving the Roush organization, it is expected that Matt Kenseth(driver #17 DeWalt Ford) and Robbie Reiser (crew chief
Schuler out of the #17 UPDATE 3 new driver:
Schuler out of the #17 UPDATE 3 new driver:
January 24, 2001
Jason Schuler, who competed part time in the #17 Visine Chevy for Reiser Enterprises, has been released from the ride. Schuler ran the BGN events that Matt Kenseth did not, Kenseth moved up to full time Winston Cup in 2000. The 2000 season was Kenseth's last of the
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