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Ron Young News
New Driver in the #63:
New Driver in the #63:
February 9, 2018
Ron Young has replaced Shane Hall as driver for Ken Alexander's BGN team. Young, a veteran of NASCAR's All Pro series, is scheduled to drive the Greenville-based #63 Chevy for the first time this week in Dover. Hall said he will continue to pursue driver vacancies
NASCAR Announces Memphis Penalties; Tester Suspended: UPDATE: Appeal Denied
NASCAR Announces Memphis Penalties; Tester Suspended: UPDATE: Appeal Denied
November 13, 2007
NASCAR announced that Greg Tester, crew chief of the #71 Chevy in the Busch Series, has been suspended until Dec. 31 and fined $15,000 due to rule violations this past weekend at Memphis. Tester was found to be in violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to
NASCAR Announces Memphis Penalties; Tester Suspended: UPDATE:
NASCAR Announces Memphis Penalties; Tester Suspended: UPDATE:
November 2, 2007
NASCAR announced that Greg Tester, crew chief of the #71 Chevy in the Busch Series, has been suspended until Dec. 31 and fined $15,000 due to rule violations this past weekend at Memphis. Tester was found to be in violation of Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to
Tester Fined; Placed on Probation:
Tester Fined; Placed on Probation:
August 30, 2007
Greg Tester, crew chief of the #71 Chevy driven by Ron Young in the Busch Series, has been fined and penalized due to rule violations at Michigan. Tester was fined $5,000 and placed on probation until December 31, 2007, for violating Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental
NASCAR Confiscates Shocks from #36 Team: UPDATE 2:
NASCAR Confiscates Shocks from #36 Team: UPDATE 2:
August 1, 2006
NASCAR confiscated the front shocks on Tim Sauter's #36 Chevy after Saturday night's Busch Silver Celebration 250 at Gateway . NASCAR spokesperson Tracey Judd said the shocks will be "evulauted further" at NASCAR's research and development center in Concord, N.C. Sauter
Memphis Testing:
Memphis Testing:
September 24, 2005
In advance of the NASCAR Busch Series Sams Town 250 on Oct. 21-22, an unprecedented number of race teams will be testing at Memphis Motorsports Parks -mile oval this month and next: Sept. 26-27 Michael Waltrip Racing (# 99 Kerry Earnhardt), Sept. 27-28 Roush Racing
Busch wins pole:
Busch wins pole:
August 26, 2005
#5-Kyle Busch won the pole for the Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway with a speed of 125.404mph, followed by #8-Martin Truex Jr., #39-Ryan Newman, #66-Greg Biffle and #11-Paul Menard. Missing the race were: #30-Ron Hornaday, #7-Jeff Fuller, #04-Eric McClure, #
Young to run at Gateway:
Young to run at Gateway:
July 27, 2005
After almost a two year absence from the NASCAR Busch Series, Conyers, Georgia native Ron Young returns to action in the series this weekend. He will pilot his family owned #71 RB1 Motorsports Chevrolet in the running of the Wallace Family Tribute 250 on Saturday night
RB1 Motorsports changes plans and regroups:
RB1 Motorsports changes plans and regroups:
March 26, 2004
Due to unexpected adversity, NASCAR Busch Series driver Ron Young and his RB1 Motorsports team have seen their 2004 plans change. Young and RB1 Motorsports, who has been called "the best underfunded team in NASCAR," had planned to make its season-debut in the second
Ron Young Ready For Rockingham:
Ron Young Ready For Rockingham:
February 21, 2003
Ron Young is ready to get his Busch Series season underway this weekend at Rockingham, hoping to qualify for the second Busch Series race of the season. "This is our first race of the season, and we've set some standards, but on Friday, all we are worried about is
Other Drivers:
Other Drivers:
October 27, 2000
Other Drivers: other drivers we do not usually see in BGN will attempt to make the Memphis race: #13-Brad Baker/Bristol, TN; #16 Sammy Sanders/Mt. Juliet, TN; #71-Ron Young/Conyers, GA(a 2nd #71); #77-Kieran Dynes/Co. Tyrone, Ireland(see story below); #81-Richard Jarvis
New BGN Driver:
New BGN Driver:
October 29, 1999
Ron Young of Conyers, Ga., has a simple goal for the Sam's Town 250: Just make the field. Young is trying to qualify for the first time in a Busch event after 10 years of racing in the Slim Jim All-Pro Series. Young will also attempt to qualify the #71 Chevy for the