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IRP News and Notes:
IRP News and Notes:
August 5, 2004
Kenny Wallace, Fedewa aim for 300th starts Two NASCAR Busch Series drivers will be looking forward to their 300th career starts in the series Saturday night at IRP. Tim Fedewa (No. 12 Hot Tamales Chevrolet) and Kenny Wallace (No. 23 Stacker 2/YJ Stinger Chevrolet)
Ren and BANG part ways? UPDATE:
Ren and BANG part ways? UPDATE:
July 30, 2004
hearing that Rick Ren, crew chief for the #42-Mike Skinner [oops not Kvapil, I forgot they switched back] has parted ways with Bang Racing and that former #50 Roush Racing crew chief, John Monsam will be the new crew chief.(7-28-2004) UPDATE: Bang Racing announced
Kenseth wins at NH:
Kenseth wins at NH:
July 24, 2004
#17-Matt Kenseth became the 18th different winner in 18 NASCAR Busch Series races after winning the Siemens 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway, however, much of the postrace excitement centered around what happened behind him on a restart on Lap 183. #22-Jason
McMurray wins pole at Loudon in Rusty’s car:
McMurray wins pole at Loudon in Rusty’s car:
July 23, 2004
Jamie McMurray, in his first race in the #66 Durflame Dodge owned by Nextel Cup star Rusty Wallace, won the pole for the Siemens 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway. McMurray, named to replace Parker since the last race [Chicago], has five career victories
Kentucky News and Notes:
Kentucky News and Notes:
July 8, 2004
Show me the money Setzer will become the series No. 3 career money winner when he takes the green flag in Saturdays The Built Ford Tough 225. Setzer, a veteran of 152 events, has won $3,070,138 and trails Ron Hornaday Jr. by $9,715. Last weeks race saw Travis Kvapil
Bliss wins pole at Daytona:
Bliss wins pole at Daytona:
July 1, 2004
#20-Mike Bliss will start from the pole for the Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona International Speedway running a fast lap of 181.969, his 2nd pole of his career. The rest of the top 5 are: #47-Robert Pressley, #21-Kevin Harvick, #55-Robby Gordon and #2-Ron Hornaday, Jr.
Hornaday wins at Milwaukee:
Hornaday wins at Milwaukee:
June 26, 2004
#2-Ron Hornaday Jr. won the Alan Kulwicki 250 Saturday night at the Milwaukee Mile, taking the lead with seven laps to go after rallying from a lap down. Hornaday passed #38-Shane Hmiel on the inside, ending Hmiel's chance for his first Busch Series victory. Hornaday
Busch comes from the back to win at Kentucky:
Busch comes from the back to win at Kentucky:
June 19, 2004
#5-Kyle Busch took the lead with two laps to go and held on to win the Meijer 300 on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway for his third Busch Series victory of the year. The 19-year-old Busch started from the back of the 43-car field after wrecking his car in practice
NASCAR News and Notes:
NASCAR News and Notes:
June 17, 2004
Memphis Motorsports Park has proven time and again that the .75-mile short track in Millington, Tenn., rewards the most elite drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Four of six previous winners of Saturdays OReilly 200 Ron Hornaday Jr., Greg Biffle, Jack Sprague
Leffler wins at Nashville after a long night:
Leffler wins at Nashville after a long night:
June 13, 2004
#00-Jason Leffler moved to the front when leader #5-Kyle Busch spun into the infield grass with four laps to go, awarding Leffler the Federated Auto Parts 300 win as the NASCAR Busch Series race ended under caution at Nashville Superspeedway. It was Leffler's first
Harvick and KISS at RIR:
Harvick and KISS at RIR:
June 11, 2004
#29-Kevin Harvick in Cup, #6-Matt Crafton in Trucks and #2-Ron Hornaday in the Busch Series will run paint schemes adorning the rock group [and Jayski fave - 24 CD's] KISS. These special paints are scheduled to be run at the Chevy Rock and Roll weekend at Richmond
Truex on pole at Nashville:
Truex on pole at Nashville:
June 11, 2004
#8-Martin Truex Jr. for Saturday's Federated Auto Parts 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway with a lap of 163.596mph on the 1.33-mile concrete oval. It was Truex's second straight Busch Series pole on this track, and fourth of the season. He didn't start on the pole
Hornaday penalized for cussing on radio, $$ and points:
Hornaday penalized for cussing on radio, $$ and points:
June 10, 2004
NASCAR Busch Series driver Ron Hornaday [#2 AC Delco Chevy] was penalized with a $10,000 fine and loss of 25 NASCAR Busch Series championship driver points for the use of inappropriate language during a live radio interview at Saturdays NASCAR Busch Series race at
Fine Likely for Hornaday?
Fine Likely for Hornaday?
June 5, 2004
A NASCAR penalty is likely for Busch Series driver Ron Hornaday following his use of profanity during a live radio interview in Saturday's MBNA America 200 at Dover International Speedway. Hornaday was hit from behind by Greg Biffle on Lap 15 of 200 and hit the Turn
David Green wins pole at Dover, Brewco sweeps the front row:
David Green wins pole at Dover, Brewco sweeps the front row:
June 4, 2004
#37-David Green unloaded a brand new, never-been-tested#37 Chevrolet that was fast from the start, then got a stern test from his teammate, #27-Johnny Sauter. Sauter was on the pole until Green's lap two cars later at 157.916 mph knocked him off, giving Green the
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