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2nd Orleans Racing truck for Lynch at Vegas:
2nd Orleans Racing truck for Lynch at Vegas:
September 15, 2004
Scott Lynch will drive the #61 Orleans Dodge in the Las Vegas 350 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sept. 25, Orleans Racing officials announced Sept. 15. Orleans Racing, which is located in Las Vegas, also will field the #62 Orleans Dodge
Unilever Foods signs with Evernham Motorsports for a Busch Team:
Unilever Foods signs with Evernham Motorsports for a Busch Team:
August 21, 2004
Unilever Foods Division announced the signing of an agreement that places the company's successful Hungry Drivers NASCAR Busch Series sponsorship with Evernham Motorsports for the upcoming 2005 season. Unilever Foods, one of the world's largest food companies, is
Badwin team gets full backing for 2005:
Badwin team gets full backing for 2005:
June 9, 2004
Unilever Bestfoods (UBF), one of the largest consumer products companies in the world, and Tommy Baldwin Racing (TBR) announced today that they have agreed to a 34-race sponsorship that will place up-and-coming "hungry drivers" behind the wheel of the #6 Dodge during
Orleans Racing Begins Search for New Chief:
Orleans Racing Begins Search for New Chief:
May 17, 2004
Orleans Racing released Johnny Allen from his duties as crew chief of the #62 Dodge in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, team General Manager Fritz Kroyer announced May 17. Allen joined Orleans Racing in January and served as Steve Park's crew chief for the first
Lynch the last Hungry Driver:
Lynch the last Hungry Driver:
May 5, 2004
Scott Lynch, the reigning champion in NASCAR's Grand National Division, West Series champion, has been named as the final driver in the "Hungry Drivers" program run by the Busch #6 team of Tommy Baldwin, who serves as crew chief for Cup driver Kasey Kahne. Lynch joins
Schrader wins West race:
Schrader wins West race:
May 1, 2004
Nextel Cup veteran Ken Schrader held off Busch Series rookie Clint Bowyer to win Saturday's King Taco 200 at California Speedway. Schrader, who won by 0.259 seconds following a five-lap shootout, now has three NASCAR Grand National Division, West series, wins and three
Orleans Racing hires new GM:
Orleans Racing hires new GM:
March 26, 2004
Orleans Racing has announced that Fritz Kroyer, father of engine builder Kevin Kroyer, has joined the team as General Manager. Kroyer will the lead the day-to-day operations for the Las Vegas based race team, which includes the Craftsman Truck Series #62 Dodge driven
Schrader wins at PIR..again:
Schrader wins at PIR..again:
January 28, 2004
Ken Schrader earned his second consecutive Grand National Division West Series victory in the United Rentals 150, Sunday in Phoenix International Raceway's fourth annual Winter Heat. His ninth overall series win boosted his total wins at PIR to 14 in the 15 years he
New Crew Chief for the #62:
New Crew Chief for the #62:
January 22, 2004
Johnny Allen, a longtime crew chief in the NASCAR Busch Series, has joined Orleans Racing as the crew chief on Steve Parks No. 62 Dodge in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, team officials announced Jan. 21. Allen, 35, has worked in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, NASCAR Busch
Park to the Truck Series? UPDATE 4 New Part owner – Official:
Park to the Truck Series? UPDATE 4 New Part owner – Official:
January 9, 2004
hearing Steve Park is under consideration for the #62 Truck Series ride that Brendan Guaghan is suppposedly leaving to take the #77 ride. Supposedly Park was up for the 2nd Bill Davis Racing Truck Series rise that will go to Bill Lester.(12-17-2003) UPDATE: Truckseries
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
Since it is the last race of the year, figured I’d post the Entry List [44 entries for 36 spots]:
November 12, 2003
#01 Lance Hooper
Homestead Truck Series Stuff:
Homestead Truck Series Stuff:
November 12, 2003
Tenth place, spot on banquet stage up for grabs #18-Chad Chaffin and #98-Matt Crafton are separated by 43 points in the fight for the 10th and final spot on-stage at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series awards banquet, being held Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Sheraton Bal
Winston West Champ to run Homestead:
Winston West Champ to run Homestead:
November 6, 2003
Newly crowned NASCAR Grand National, Winston West Series Division champion Scott Lynch will run the Truck Series race at Homestead in the #61 Orleans Dodge. This race will mark Lynch's second foray in the Craftsman Truck Series. "We ran earlier this year at Las Vegas
Ince helping out in Winston West:
Ince helping out in Winston West:
October 25, 2003
hearing former #10 MB2 Motorsports crew chief will be heading out west, consulting for Performance Motorsports, and driver Steve Portenga at Fontana, CA next weekend, trying to win the race and help them capture the Winston West Championship [no idea what the WInston
Notes:
Notes:
October 23, 2003
With two races remaining, four drivers are within 72 points the closest margin at this stage of the season of winning their first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. Last year, the worst finish any of these teams had at the final two tracks Phoenix International
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