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Testing at Martinsville:
Testing at Martinsville:
March 12, 2005
Advance Auto Parts 500/Kroger 200 Test Schedule 3/22: Cup Series: #32-Bobby Hamilton Jr.; Truck Series: Ricky Craven, Todd Kluever, Brad Keselowski, Justin Allgaier. 3/23: Truck Series: Todd Kluever, Darrell Waltrip, Robert Huffman, Bill Lester, Brandon Whitt, Justin
Hmiel fastest in Atlanta testing…in a Cup car, doing the triple:
Hmiel fastest in Atlanta testing…in a Cup car, doing the triple:
March 10, 2005
Before last week, Shane Hmiel was just driving in the NASCAR Busch Series. But during Wednesday's test at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hmiel was preparing to run all three races during next weekend's Golden Corral 500 weekend. Hmiel will start the weekend in the World Financial
Atlanta News and Notes:
Atlanta News and Notes:
March 10, 2005
David Reutimann (#17 NTN Bearings Toyota) had a decent season in 2004 but recognizes it could have been much better. Despite capturing 2004 Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors, Reutimann failed to reach other goals, such as a race win and a spot in the top 10 (he finished
Newman still fastest in testing at Atlanta:
Newman still fastest in testing at Atlanta:
March 8, 2005
The garages at Atlanta Motor Speedway were crowded Tuesday as 14 NASCAR teams prepared for the new tires, new impound rules and new spoiler heights that will be in effect for the March 18-20 Golden Corral 500. NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers #99-Carl Edwards, #43-Jeff Green
Skinner wins pole at California:
Skinner wins pole at California:
February 25, 2005
#5-Mike Skinner won the pole for the American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway with a speed of 178.218mph. The rest of the top five are: #75-David Starr, #17-David Reutimann, #12-Robert Huffman and #38-Brandon Whitt. Two drivers failed to make the race #31-
Diversity Presentation on Speed:
Diversity Presentation on Speed:
February 18, 2005
Before tonight's truck race at Daytona International Speedway, two students from Philadelphia's Urban Youth Racing School will be involved in a presentation as part of NASCAR's diversity program. Leon Simmons is a freshman at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Earnhardt wins the pole:
Earnhardt wins the pole:
February 17, 2005
#15-Kerry Earnhardt won the first pole of his short Truck Series career by winning the pole for the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at the Daytona International Speedway, with a lap of 182.478mph. Earnhardt was followed by #46-Dennis Setzer, #12-Robert Huffman, #22-Bill
Earnhardt tests the #33 at Talladega:
Earnhardt tests the #33 at Talladega:
January 28, 2005
Kerry Earnhardt and his Richard Childress Racing team are fine-tuning the black #33 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet for the fast-approaching Daytona 500. While the season opener is the true focus of the next two days of testing, they're also gaining a little more information
Daytona Testing Wraps Up:
Daytona Testing Wraps Up:
January 17, 2005
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series wrapped up a two-day test session in preparation for the season-opening Florida Dodge Dealers 250 on Friday night, Feb. 18 at historic Daytona International Speedway. Monday's Speeds: 1. #75-David Starr, Chevy, 187.594 mph 2. #6-Ron
Truck Series Testing at Daytona finally underway:
Truck Series Testing at Daytona finally underway:
January 16, 2005
After a 30 hour, 50 minute delay for two days of rain, trucks finally hit the track at 3:50pm/et. By 3:58, they were already drafting. Ricky Craven (#99) was first truck on the track. Due to weather, they will test until 11:00pm/et Sunday, then return on Monday. The
Reutimann ready for title run with new teammate UPDATE 4 Huffman in 2nd DW truck? YEP:
Reutimann ready for title run with new teammate UPDATE 4 Huffman in 2nd DW truck? YEP:
January 11, 2005
David Reutimann and sponsor NTN Bearings will return to DW Motorsports #17 Toyota Truck in 2005. Bobby Kennedy will continue to be the team manager. Jason Overstreet will be the crew chief. Intentions are to have a second team next year and DW is trying to put together
#12 and #21 Teams shut down? UPDATE:
#12 and #21 Teams shut down? UPDATE:
December 9, 2004
hearing that Innovative Motorsports as shut down its #12 and #21 Toyota Truck Series teams for drivers Robert Huffman [#12] and Hank Parker Jr. #21].(12-2-2004) UPDATE: been told the team was called in for a meeting on Nov. 30th and told the team was closing that day
Reutimann wins Rookie of the Year:
Reutimann wins Rookie of the Year:
November 26, 2004
David Reutimann won 2004 Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors in the Craftsman Truck Series. He clinched the honors in fine style at the season ending Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, winning the pole position and scoring a fourth-place finish. The pole was the
Edward’s may not make it:
Edward’s may not make it:
October 16, 2004
The Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway was red flagged for a while due to a three-truck accident and a damaged SAFER wall which took a while to repair. #22-Bill Lester, #17-David Reutimann, #12-Robert Huffman and #67-J.R. Patton were involved. Lester and Patton
Bristol News and Notes:
Bristol News and Notes:
August 23, 2004
The television camera doesnt do justice to the steep 36-degree banked concrete turns of Bristol Motor Speedway. Few are prepared for the enormity of what they see. Imagine, then, what passes through the mind of a rookie competitor gazing upon the .533-mile track for
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