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Petty finishes 11th and 2nd:
Petty finishes 11th and 2nd:
April 11, 2004
Kyle Petty [with Gunnar Jeannette] finished the Food City 250 at Phoenix International Raceway in 11th [of 40 listed] overall, and 2nd in the GT class [won by Boris Said and Bill Auberlen] in the #45 Gunnar Racing / Porsche GT3 RS. Max Angelelli held off Scott Pruett
Some LVMS Notes:
Some LVMS Notes:
March 3, 2004
ÃÂ÷ 21 drivers have competed in every NASCAR Nextel Cup race at LVMS. Three of those drivers (Skinner, Spencer and Kenny Wallace) are not entered this year. ÃÂ÷ Michael Waltrip and Joe Nemechek have started every Nextel Cup and Busch race ever held at LVMS
Pruett to run for Ganassi:
Pruett to run for Ganassi:
December 12, 2003
The Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series says Chip Ganassi Racing will field an entry in the endurance series next year for former Winston Cup driver Scott Pruett. Pruett and Max Papis are scheduled to drive a Lexus-powered Riley MK XI Daytona prototype in the 12
Pruett wins Trans-Am Championship:
Pruett wins Trans-Am Championship:
September 30, 2003
former #32 Cup driver, Scott Pruett, driver of the #7 Jaguar R-Performance XKR, secured his third Trans-Am drivers' championship with a first-place finish at the Motorock Trans-Am Tour for the BF Goodrich Tires Cup in Miami.(See more at Ford Racing )(9-30-2003)
StockCarFans.com – Rumblings – Watkins Glen:
StockCarFans.com – Rumblings – Watkins Glen:
August 10, 2003
#31-Robby Gordon led the last 30 laps today at Watkins Glen International and captured his second win of the season (and 3rd of his career) in the Sirius at The Glen. He becomes the 3rd Sweeper since we added Infineon Raceway to the schedule in 1989, and they're both
Some Rookies Stuff:
Some Rookies Stuff:
August 1, 2003
#42-Jamie McMurray has led more miles than any other Raybestos Rookie entering the Brickyard 400: eight times in three races for 97.25 miles (52 laps, I have 55 laps). The other rookies to lead this season: #16-Greg Biffle (twice in two races for 54.50 miles, 22 laps
Testing at the Glen on July 28th and 29th UPDATE Tuesday Speeds:
Testing at the Glen on July 28th and 29th UPDATE Tuesday Speeds:
July 30, 2003
Many drivers are scheduled to test at Watkins Glen International in preparation for the SIRIUS at The Glen, August 10th. Fans who have purchased tickets for the SIRIUS at The Glen, August 7-10, will be admitted free of charge both days. Fans should present their SIRIUS
Testing at the Glen on July 28th and 29th UPDATE Monday Speeds:
Testing at the Glen on July 28th and 29th UPDATE Monday Speeds:
July 29, 2003
Many drivers are scheduled to test at Watkins Glen International in preparation for the SIRIUS at The Glen, August 10th. Fans who have purchased tickets for the SIRIUS at The Glen, August 7-10, will be admitted free of charge both days. Fans should present their SIRIUS
Pruett wins at Sonoma….in Trans-Am:
Pruett wins at Sonoma….in Trans-Am:
June 23, 2003
Scott Pruett led from start to finish to capture the 100-mile Trans-Am race that followed the Winston Cup NASCAR race. Boris Said finished second. Said completed running in all three main races of the weekend by finishing in the top 10 of each. He earlier was sixth
Pruett at Sonoma:
Pruett at Sonoma:
June 18, 2003
Matt Chambers will serve as crew chief for #09-Scott Pruett this weekend. The team will be comprised of CGR's test team members. In addition to running the #09 Target Dodge in the Winston Cup race at Infineon Raceway, Pruett will also race in the Trans Am Road Racing
Pruett in Target car at Sonoma:
Pruett in Target car at Sonoma:
June 16, 2003
Target Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates announced today that road-course specialist Scott Pruett will drive a fourth entry for the team at Sonoma this weekend. Pruett will be entered to drive the #09 Target Dodge [listed as the Phoenix Racing/James Finch #09
Pruett Wins wins Trans-Am race:
Pruett Wins wins Trans-Am race:
February 24, 2003
former Cup driver, Scott Pruett became the only Trans-Am driver to win twice in St. Petersburg. But it took him 16 years to earn that honor. Pruett, driving a Jaguar XKR, led 53 of the 54 laps to win the BFGoodrich Tires Cup race Sunday, holding off a determined Boris
Jimmy Spencer out of the #41? UPDATE 4 at end of season; Hamilton? Mears?:
Jimmy Spencer out of the #41? UPDATE 4 at end of season; Hamilton? Mears?:
November 10, 2002
Jimmy Spencer out of the #41? UPDATE 4 at end of season; Hamilton? Mears?: hearing rumors that Jimmy Spencer will not return to the #41 Target Dodge/Ganassi Racing team, not sure if it is immediate or at the end of the season or at all. If released, the only rumored
Rudd/Ganassi deal dead? UPDATE:
Rudd/Ganassi deal dead? UPDATE:
August 17, 2002
Rudd/Ganassi deal dead? UPDATE: In a startling twist, the Ricky Rudd-Chip Ganassi-Texaco now appears to be dead, according to sources on both sides. Rudd and Ganassi have been on the verge of finalizing their deal to run a third Dodge team next year under Texaco's
Spencer in or out?
Spencer in or out?
August 12, 2002
Spencer in or out? Speculation in the garage is that Spencer won't be back in the No. 41 Dodge next season. Last weekend at Watkins Glen, Spencer was relegated to a third team car so road specialist Scott Pruett could drive the 41. Spencer failed to qualify, and Pruett
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