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Steve Young to be involved with NASCAR team:
Steve Young to be involved with NASCAR team:
January 6, 2004
Legendary NFL quarterback Steve Young, already successful in off-gridiron endeavors such as business and broadcasting has become involved in the world of NASCAR auto racing. Young announced Thursday [1-1-2004] that Jugular [goforthejugular.com] and YET [getyet.net],
Crew Chief Switch at RCR:
Crew Chief Switch at RCR:
November 26, 2003
Next season, #21 RCR Crew chief Butch Hylton and his crew will move to RCR's #2 AC Delco team and attempt to capture the driver's title with Ron Hornaday, ThatsRacin.com has learned. Hornaday's current crew chief, Rick Viers, and the crew from the #2 will move to the
#21 Part-Timer? UPDATE 2 Bowyer new #21 Driver:
#21 Part-Timer? UPDATE 2 Bowyer new #21 Driver:
November 20, 2003
hearing Clint Bowyer has been talking to Childress about driving the #21 Reese's RCR Busch Chevy in races that Kevin Harvick doesn't compete in. Bowyer is 24 years-old and has dominated dirt and paved tracks in the area for the last several years having won Lakeside
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Homestead:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Homestead:
November 16, 2003
We had a "Yogi-ism" come true today.....it's not over till it's over. If you left Homestead-Miami Speedway after mile 399 of today's Ford 400, you don't know who won. Bill Elliott came up with a flat right rear coming off turn 2 of lap 267 and Bobby Labonte (who was
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
Kahne wins at Homestead; Vickers wins the Championship:
November 15, 2003
#38-Kasey Kahne [with Ray Evernham spotting] held off #8-Martin Truex Jr. to win Saturday's Ford 300 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, while 20-year-old #5-Brian Vickers grabbed the NASCAR Busch Series championship. It was Kahne's first career Busch Series
3 of 6 contenders have problems in Happy Hour, Hornaday to a backup:
3 of 6 contenders have problems in Happy Hour, Hornaday to a backup:
November 14, 2003
Three of the six contenders for the Busch Series championship rumpled their cars in Friday's Happy Hour practice session at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Ron Hornaday was forced to go to a backup car. #2-Ron Hornaday said he likes his team's backup car better than its
Drivers looking for reference points/lanes at Homestead:
Drivers looking for reference points/lanes at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
No matter how much drivers like the new banking at Homestead-Miami Speedway -- and seldom has been heard a discouraging word in the first two days of Ford Championship race week -- it's inevitable that someone would find something to suggest as an improvement. Which
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
Biffle wins pole at Homestead:
November 13, 2003
#7-Greg Biffle captured the pole for the season ending Ford 300 at Homested Miami Speedway with a new track record of 177.416mph. Starting on the outside pole will be #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr., #38-Kasey Kahne, #21-Kevin Harvick, and #1-Jamie McMurray. Where did the
A New Cup Team? UPDATE:
A New Cup Team? UPDATE:
November 12, 2003
NASCAR's Nextel Cup series gets its second African-American-run team next season, this one entered by the estate of the late Roots author Alex Haley. Majority owner Sam Belnavis became the first black full-time owner this year by starting BelCar Motorsports with Travis
Homestead Truck Series Stuff:
Homestead Truck Series Stuff:
November 12, 2003
Tenth place, spot on banquet stage up for grabs #18-Chad Chaffin and #98-Matt Crafton are separated by 43 points in the fight for the 10th and final spot on-stage at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series awards banquet, being held Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Sheraton Bal
Hornaday in 4th RCR car at Homestead:
Hornaday in 4th RCR car at Homestead:
November 11, 2003
Richard Childress Racing Busch Series driver [and championship contender], Ron Hornaday will drive the #90 Childress Vineyards/RCRRacing.com Chevy in the Nov. 16 Ford 400. Childress Vineyards broke ground in September on its winery facility in Lexington, NC, and current
McMurray wins at the Rock; Vickers takes points lead:
McMurray wins at the Rock; Vickers takes points lead:
November 7, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray won the Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway, his third straight Busch Series win at Rockingham. #8-Martin Truex Jr. was 2nd, followed by #25-Bobby Hamilton, Jr, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, and #30-David Stremme. #5-Brian Vickers finished 6th and
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
Vickers wins the pole at the Rock:
November 7, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers won the pole for Target House 200 at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, NC with a speed of 155.037mph, Vickers first pole of his career, followed by #7-Greg Biffle, #79-Jeremy Mayfield, #30-David Stremme and #37-David Green. The other Busch Series
Hamilton Jr. wins at Phoenix:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Phoenix:
November 1, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway, after a nearly 2-hour rain delay. Pole-winner #21-Kevin Harvick dominated early, but when Hamilton Jr. made his way to the lead on Lap 60, he relinquished it for only
Harvick Wins Pole at Phoenix:
Harvick Wins Pole at Phoenix:
October 30, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for Saturday's Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway (3:00pm/et TNT) with a track record speed of 132.930mph, Harvick's fifth pole of the season and 11th of his Busch career. The rest of the top five is #7-Greg Biffle
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