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Waltrip wins at Bristol:
Waltrip wins at Bristol:
August 22, 2003
Michael Waltrip pulled away after the last caution to win the Food City 250 at Bristol. The rest of the top five were: #2-Ron Hornaday, #6-Ted Musgrave, #48-Shane Hmiel, and #21-Kevin Harvick. Waltrip survived a wreck-marred Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway,
Hughes Looking to Increase Minority Participation in Motorsports:
Hughes Looking to Increase Minority Participation in Motorsports:
July 30, 2003
Tinsley Hughes, a longtime African-American NASCAR team owner is utilizing Lowes Motor Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway as a foundation for his efforts to increase minority participation in motorsports. Hughes, founder and owner of BH Motorsports, has fielded cars
Hamilton Jr. wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Hamilton Jr. wins pole at Pikes Peak:
July 25, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr., won the pole for Saturday's TrimSpa Dream Body 250 Presented by Dodge at Pike Peak International Raceway with a speed of 133.319mph. The rest of the top five are #59-Stacy Compton, #2-Ron Hornaday, #5-Brian Vickers and #57-Jason Keller. Point
Testing at IRP:
Testing at IRP:
July 16, 2003
#1-David Stremme and #2-Ron Hornaday tested on Monday at IRP in preparation of the Kroger 200 presented by Tom Raper RVs on August 2nd. The teams did not release times or speeds. Testing concluded on Tuesday(IRP PR)(7-16-2003)
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
July 5, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. never gave another driver another chance in Friday night's Winn-Dixie 250, leading all 100 laps en route to a dominating victory from the pole at Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. completed a sweep, winning all three restrictor-plate
#100 for Hornaday:
#100 for Hornaday:
July 1, 2003
Ron Hornaday will make his 100th NASCAR Busch Series start at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, July 4th. Hornaday began his Busch series career back in 1998, when he drove the #59 Chevy in four races. Since that time, Hornaday has spent a full season, a partial
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
June 29, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile. #5-Brian Vickers finished 2nd , followed by #1-David Stremme, #2-Ron Hornaday and #87-David Reutimann. #37-David Green re-takes the points lead over #10-Scott Riggs by 45 points, the top five are now separated
Hamilton Jr. wins at Kentucky:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Kentucky:
June 14, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. overcame a pit-stop miscue to win the NASCAR Busch Series race Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. Hamilton passed #57-Jason Keller with three laps to go in the Meijer 300. It was Hamilton's third straight top-six finish, but his first win of
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
June 13, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton won the pole and set a track record in Busch Series qualifying Friday night at Kentucky Speedway. Compton took the top starting position for Saturday night's Meijer 300 with fast lap of 176.384mph for his first career Busch Series pole. The previous
Rock n’ Roll at Richmond in Sept UPDATE 2:
Rock n’ Roll at Richmond in Sept UPDATE 2:
May 22, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. featuring the band Staind; #20-Tony Stewart featuring the band Diamond Rio; #15-Michael Waltrip featuring the band Hootie & The Blow Fish; will run at Richmond in Sept. Supposedly the "Chevy Rocks" program is said to be similar to the Looney Tunes
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
Hornaday wins at Nazareth:
May 18, 2003
#2-Ron Hornaday won the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway. Hornaday beat #5-Brian Vickers by less than half a second to end a 63-event winless drought. Hornaday led 148 of the 200 laps in the race. #20-Mike Bliss was third, #37-David Green fourth
LaJoie wins pole:
LaJoie wins pole:
May 17, 2003
#7-Randy LaJoie won the pole for the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway with a speed at 133.215mph. The rest of the top five are #59-Stacy Compton, #2-Ron Hornaday, #20-Mike Bliss and #10-Scott Riggs. Qualifying Results/Lineup at: BGNRacing.com, NASCAR
Lewis Jr wins pole at Gateway:
Lewis Jr wins pole at Gateway:
May 9, 2003
#46-Ashton Lewis won the pole for Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Speedway with a speed of 131.903mph, followed by #2-Ron Hornaday, #57-Jason Keller, #59-Stacy Compton and #38-Kasey Kahne. Only 42 cars showed up, so all made the field. For qualifying
Looks like Steve Park to the #30 AOL car UPDATE 4 It’s Official:
Looks like Steve Park to the #30 AOL car UPDATE 4 It’s Official:
May 8, 2003
hearing Mike Wallace could drive the #30 AOL Chevy at Lowe's Motor Speedway for the Winston Open and Coca Cola 600 and could be the driver for the rest of 2003. Other rumors have RCR's Busch driver, Ron Hornaday, former RCR dirver, Mike Skinner [unlikely] and Busch
Tuesday Testing at Charlotte:
Tuesday Testing at Charlotte:
May 7, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick topped the speed charts Tuesday as NASCAR Busch Series teams tested at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the May 24 CARQUEST Auto Parts 300. Persistent showers limited Busch Series drivers and teams to just one hour and 45 minutes of track
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