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BH Motorsports dissolves But….and Todd Bodine news UPDATE:
BH Motorsports dissolves But….and Todd Bodine news UPDATE:
January 6, 2003
#54 BH Motorsports, which this season hoped to be the first black-owned Winston Cup team to run a full-time schedule, has dissolved, team officials confirmed Friday. The team was co-owned by Sam Belnavis, a native New Yorker and former director of sports marketing
#26 Dr Pepper Team, who is the driver??
#26 Dr Pepper Team, who is the driver??
December 23, 2002
While all may be quiet in the way of official news on the #26 Dr. Pepper -Carroll Racing team, there has been some talk about Joey Clanton possibly filling the vacant seat created when Ron Hornaday left to drive for the #2 RCR BGN team. Clanton won the 2002 ASA Championship
Race Fans Beach Bash:
Race Fans Beach Bash:
December 4, 2002
Race Fans Beach Bash: The Fourth Annual Air Jamaica Vacations Race Fans Beach Bash came to a close last weekend and once again it was filled with fans, festivities and.a fun time for everyone. The drivers, crew chiefs, media and fans spent the week in Montego Bay,
Kvapil in the #16 for 2003:
Kvapil in the #16 for 2003:
November 21, 2002
Travis Kvapil, the 2001 Raybestos Rookie of the Year in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, will drive for the 2002 series Champions - IWX Racing - next season. The seat opened when Mike Bliss announced this week that he would be joining the [#20] BGN team at Joe Gibbs
Hornaday wins race, Bliss wins championship:
Hornaday wins race, Bliss wins championship:
November 15, 2002
There was plenty to celebrate for #16-Mike Bliss and his IWX Racing team on Friday. Bliss won his first CTS championship, clinching it with his fifth-place finish in Friday's Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. But his team got another surprise, as former series
Bliss on the pole at Homestead:
Bliss on the pole at Homestead:
November 14, 2002
CTS points leader, #16-Mike Bliss, won the pole for the Ford 200 with a speed of 147.111mph, with 3rd in points #1-Ted Musgrave qualifying 2nd at 146.991 and 2nd in points #14-Rick Crawford qualifying 4th at 145.447. #2-Jason Leffler will start 3rd at 146.171 and #
Hornaday to run Homestead race:
Hornaday to run Homestead race:
November 13, 2002
ESPN2's RPM 2 Night reported Tuesday that Ron Hornaday would run the #11 team truck to #16-Mike Bliss, hoping that Hornaday would run well enough to lead some laps and run upfront.(11-13-2002)
Bristol Truck Race:
Bristol Truck Race:
November 13, 2002
Following a three-year absence, the O'Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline MaxLife, set for Wednesday, August 20, 2003, will mark the return of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series to the high banks of Bristol Motor Speedway. Fan demand for the highly competitive truck racing
Hornaday in the #83 at Phoenix:
Hornaday in the #83 at Phoenix:
November 2, 2002
Hornaday in the #83 at Phoenix: Ron Hornaday will pilot the #83 RacingUSA.com Chevy fielded by FitzBradshaw Racing in the Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway. Driver Kerry Earnhardt was originally slated to drive the car, but has chosen to put his
2003 GM cars test at Talladega:
2003 GM cars test at Talladega:
October 31, 2002
2003 GM cars test at Talladega: The 2003 version of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix hit the track running fast on Wednesday for the first of a two-day General Motors test session at Talladega Superspeedway. I think it' better. I really do, said Dale
Wimmer wins at Memphis:
Wimmer wins at Memphis:
October 21, 2002
#23-Scott Wimmer held off #26-Ron Hornaday on a restart with seven laps left Sunday and won the rain-delayed Busch Sam's Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park for his second victory in four races. Wimmer led 83 of the 250 laps and passed Hornaday for the final time
Testing at the Rock:
Testing at the Rock:
October 15, 2002
Testing at the Rock: The Following Drivers Will Be Testing At North Carolina Speedway: Monday - Tuesday, October 14 - 15 testing for the upcoming NASCAR weekend November 2 - 3, 2002. NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Jack Sprague - #160 Chevrolet, Ron Hornaday - #154
RCR BGN Changes, could include Hornaday or Raines UPDATE Hornaday in the #2:
RCR BGN Changes, could include Hornaday or Raines UPDATE Hornaday in the #2:
October 10, 2002
Richard Childress Racing is evaluating its BGN program and will likely make some driver changes for next season. Jeff Green, who drives RCRs #30 Chevy in the Cup series, said Friday he if he does compete in the BGN for RCR next season, it would be on a more-limited
Biffle on stand by…at Lowe’s:
Biffle on stand by…at Lowe’s:
October 4, 2002
Biffle on stand by...at Lowe's: Driver Bobby Hamilton is scheduled to return to his #55 Chevy next weekend at Charlotte [Lowe's Motor Speedway], but BGN points leader Greg Biffle, who has substituted for Hamilton the past four races, will stand by as a relief driver
Hermie leads testing at Lowe’s:
Hermie leads testing at Lowe’s:
October 3, 2002
Hermie Sadler, now behind the wheel of the Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #43 Chevy, led the speed parade Wednesday as 23 BGN teams made final preparations for the Oct. 12 "Little Trees" 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Sadler circled the 1.5-mile oval at 175.615 mph, to
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