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Testing at the Rock UPDATE:
Testing at the Rock UPDATE:
October 28, 2003
The following drivers will be at North Carolina Speedway Tuesday, October 28th testing for the upcoming NASCAR weekend November 7 - 9, 2003. Cup drivers #25-Brian Vickers and #43-Jeff Green; Busch Series #7-Kyle Busch, #75-Jay Sauter and #2-Ron Hornaday. Grandstand
Some Phoenix Notes:
Some Phoenix Notes:
October 28, 2003
#6-Kevin Harvick only Phoenix winner in field The defending Chevy Silverado 150 champion is the only one of seven Phoenix winners expected to go to the post in Fridays race. The track has seen more multiple winners four than any other series venue. Two drivers Mike
Mike Wallace to run the #31 at Phoenix:
Mike Wallace to run the #31 at Phoenix:
October 28, 2003
The #31 Brevak Racing Dodge will be dressed in familiar colors, with that of 3M Scotch Transparent Duct Tape. A new addition, however, to the seat of the #31 will be NASCAR veteran Mike Wallace. Wallace, who has been extremely successful in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Biffle wins at Atlanta:
Biffle wins at Atlanta:
October 24, 2003
#7-Greg Biffle won the Aaron's 312 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his 3nd of 2003. Following a pit stop under caution on Lap 185 of 203, Biffle lined up fourth on the restart, but his Chevrolet was the second car with four fresh tires. Within four laps he passed leader
Biffle on the pole at Atlanta:
Biffle on the pole at Atlanta:
October 24, 2003
#7-Greg Biffle won the pole for the Aaron's 312 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a new track record speed of 192.300mph [the old record was Ryan Newman in 2001 at 191.661]. Rounding out the top five are #21-Kevin Harvick [who had sat on the pole most of the session,
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
October 18, 2003
#25 Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Sam's Town 250 benefiting St. Jude at Memphis Motorsports with #57-Jason Keller finishing 2nd, followed by #21-Johnny Sauter, #2-Ron Hornaday and new points leader #5-Brian Vickers. Five drivers are within 44 points of the lead. With
Reutimann wins pole at Memphis, Biffle will run car:
Reutimann wins pole at Memphis, Biffle will run car:
October 17, 2003
#7-David Reutimann, filling in for Greg Biffle, captured the pole for the Sam's Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park. The rest of the top five were #87-Kyle Busch, #5-Brian Vickers, #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr., and #2-Ron Hornaday. Greg Biffle will start the race in the
Testing at Atlanta:
Testing at Atlanta:
October 14, 2003
Cup and Busch teams will test on Monday Oct 13th and Tuesday Oct 14th at Atlanta Motor Speedway in preparation for the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 Weekend, drivers expected to test are: Kyle Petty, Jason Leffler, Brian Vickers, Kyle Busch, Mike Bliss, Ashton Lewis, David
Testing at Atlanta:
Testing at Atlanta:
October 13, 2003
Cup and Busch teams will test on Monday Oct 13th and Tuesday Oct 14th at Atlanta Motor Speedway in preparation for the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 Weekend, drivers expected to test are: Kyle Petty, Jason Leffler, Brian Vickers, Kyle Busch, Mike Bliss, Ashton Lewis, David
Surprise – Gaughan wins at Texas:
Surprise – Gaughan wins at Texas:
October 11, 2003
#62- Brendan Gaughan came from the back of the pack and won Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway, becoming the first NASCAR truck driver to win four straight races at the same track. Gaughan was forced to drop to the back of the 36-truck field to start the Silverado 350
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
October 9, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the pole Thursday for Friday night's Little Trees 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway (noon Saturday, TNT, tape-delayed). It's Harvick's fourth pole in the car this season and 10th of his career. The #21 continues to hold a 168-point advantage in the
Waltrip wins pole at Kansas:
Waltrip wins pole at Kansas:
October 3, 2003
#99-Michael Waltrip won the pole for Saturday's Mr. Goodcents 300 at Kansas Speedway with a new track record with his lap at 178.365 mph, earning his second Busch Series pole of the season (his last was at Richmond, Va., in May) and the 15th of his career. #38-Kasey
Testing at Lowe’s this week UPDATE:
Testing at Lowe’s this week UPDATE:
October 1, 2003
Nearly 25 NASCAR Busch Series drivers and teams are expected to participate in a testing session Monday and Tuesday [Sept 29-30] at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of the "Little Trees" 300 on Friday, Oct. 10. Testing will run
#29 Replacements:
#29 Replacements:
September 12, 2003
Two members of Richard Childress Racing's Busch Series teams will join the pit crew on Winston Cup driver Kevin Harvick's team this weekend at New Hampshire. Nick Terry, who works on Ron Hornaday's #2 Chevrolets in Busch, will serve as Harvick's jackman. Steve Brown
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
September 5, 2003
Following a restart with three of 250 laps remaining in Friday night's Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway, #17-Matt Kenseth passed #43-Johnny Sauter for the lead in Turn 2. Sauter stayed close and on the final turn of the final lap, Sauter nudged Kenseth out
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