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Ryan Newman News
Newman’s to visit animial welfare league UPDATE:
Newman’s to visit animial welfare league UPDATE:
April 24, 2005
#12-Ryan Newman and wife Krissie will visit the Arizona Animal Welfare League in Phoenix on Wednesday [Apr 20th]. The Newmans recently founded the Ryan Newman Foundation which focuses on animal welfare, wildlife preservation, and conservation and educational scholarships
Rusty-Ryan Update:
Rusty-Ryan Update:
April 23, 2005
It's no secret that teammates #2-Rusty Wallace and #12-Ryan Newman have not been best of friends since their cars collided last fall during a race at Martinsville Speedway. Because Wallace is a co-owner of the team, along with Roger Penske and Don Miller, there was
Atlanta Dyno Results:
Atlanta Dyno Results:
April 23, 2005
Results of NASCAR's most recent chassis dyno testing, at Atlanta, shows a few surprises. Jamie McMurray, who finished 11th, had the strongest engine (Elliott's), with 769 peak horsepower, winner Carl Edwards showed 754 horsepower. Runner-up Jimmie Johnson showed 759
Jeff Gordon wins pole at Phoenix:
Jeff Gordon wins pole at Phoenix:
April 22, 2005
#24-Jeff Gordon won the Budweiser Pole for the Subway Fresh 500 at Phoenix International Raceway with a lap of 133.675mph, his first ever pole at Phoenix and 53rd of his career - 7th most overall. #12-Ryan Newman went out last to qualify and was 7th on his first lap
Gillette Young Guns – Weekly Update:
Gillette Young Guns – Weekly Update:
April 21, 2005
By picking Jimmie Johnson as the highest finishing Gillette Young Gun in the Radio Shack / Samsung 500 at Texas Motor Speedway on April 17th, Patricia K. of East Bangor, PA was the winner of the weekly Gillette Young Guns $5,000 Challenge. Patricia picked Johnson as
Newman to Roush? UPDATE 2 or to a Chevy team? DENIED
Newman to Roush? UPDATE 2 or to a Chevy team? DENIED
April 16, 2005
There are reports that Jack Roush may be interested in Penske's #12-Ryan Newman for the #6 ride [to be vacated by Mark Martin], or perhaps even Newman and his crew chief Matt Borland, too.(Winston Salem Journal), a thought comes to mind....Not Bloody Likely.(4-4-2005
Norris leaves Penske? UPDATE:
Norris leaves Penske? UPDATE:
April 15, 2005
hearing #12 Penske Racing car chief, Chad Norris, has left the team and has assumed the crew chief job with Matt Kenseth's #17 Busch Series team. Former crew chief for Kenseth [Busch], Charles "Cully" Barraclough left to take the #20 Busch Series crew chief gig.(4-
Norris leaves Penske? UPDATE:
Norris leaves Penske? UPDATE:
April 15, 2005
hearing #12 Penske Racing car chief, Chad Norris, has left the team and has assumed the crew chief job with Matt Kenseth's #17 Busch Series team. Former crew chief for Kenseth [Busch], Charles "Cully" Barraclough left to take the #20 Busch Series crew chief gig.(4-
Gillette Young Guns – Weekly Update:
Gillette Young Guns – Weekly Update:
April 15, 2005
By picking #/12-Ryan Newman as the highest finishing Gillette Young Gun in the Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway on April 10th, G.K. of New Port Richey, FL was the winner of the weekly Gillette Young Guns $5,000 Challenge. G.K. picked Ryan Newman as the
More on possible #6 Drivers UPDATE 2::
More on possible #6 Drivers UPDATE 2::
April 15, 2005
Geoff Smith, the manager of Jack Roush's racing operation, must fill Mark Martin's seat when Martin retires at the end of this season, and he must also sign a new sponsor for that team. Martin was a proven product when Smith did his five-year, $60 million deal with
Newman wins pole at Texas:
Newman wins pole at Texas:
April 15, 2005
#12-Ryan Newman won the Budweiser Pole for the Samsung/RadioShack 500 at Texas Motor Speedway with a speed of 192.582mph, his 3rd pole of 2005 and 30th Career pole, now 19th overall on the All-Time Pole List. Rounding out the top-five were #19-Mayfield, #9-Kahne, #
Samsung/RadioShack 500 qualifying notes:
Samsung/RadioShack 500 qualifying notes:
April 15, 2005
* Ryan Newman won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Samsung/RadioShack 500, lapping Texas Motor Speedway in 28.040 seconds at 192.582 mph. Bill Elliott holds the track-qualifying record of 27.803 seconds, 194.224 mph, set April 5, 2002.* This is Newman'
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Texas:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Texas:
April 15, 2005
#19-Jeremy Mayfield made it interesting, but it was #12-Ryan Newman (again!) taking the Bud Pole today at Texas Motor Speedway for Sunday's Samsung/ RadioShack 500. Newman's time of 28.040 (192.582 mph) was a little over 2/100th's of a second better than that of Mayfield
Indy Goodyear test pushed back over asphalt concerns:
Indy Goodyear test pushed back over asphalt concerns:
April 11, 2005
The new pavement at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - its first repave since 1995 - has presented unexpected problems. Firestone abruptly cancelled its Indy 500 tire test after one day when drivers ran into trouble last Tuesday, and track officials asked Goodyear to postpone
Gordon wins at Martinsville:
Gordon wins at Martinsville:
April 10, 2005
#24-Jeff Gordon won the Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway, after being down three (3) laps early in the race when he had a vibration and had to pit under green. But the crew kept working on the car, Gordon got two of the laps back the old way, racing
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