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Scott Riggs News
Official – Riggs to the #10 in 2004:
Official – Riggs to the #10 in 2004:
October 23, 2003
MBV Motorsports announced today that Scott Riggs has signed a multi-year agreement to drive the #10 Valvoline Pontiac in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, beginning with the 2004 season-opening Daytona 500. The announcement was made by James Rocco, designated team owner
Riggs signed? to drive the #10? UPDATE 3 Riggs to make announcement:
Riggs signed? to drive the #10? UPDATE 3 Riggs to make announcement:
October 21, 2003
hearing Scott Riggs has signed to drive the #10 MBV Valvoline Pontiac in 2004. See past news on the rumor on my #10 Team News and Links page , Hearing Riggs Busch crew chief, Doug Randolph, could be headed to the #10 team with him.(10-15-2003) UPDATE: been told that
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Memphis:
October 18, 2003
#25 Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Sam's Town 250 benefiting St. Jude at Memphis Motorsports with #57-Jason Keller finishing 2nd, followed by #21-Johnny Sauter, #2-Ron Hornaday and new points leader #5-Brian Vickers. Five drivers are within 44 points of the lead. With
Riggs signed? to drive the #10? UPDATE:
Riggs signed? to drive the #10? UPDATE:
October 15, 2003
hearing Scott Riggs has signed to drive the #10 MBV Valvoline Pontiac in 2004. See past news on the rumor on my #10 Team News and Links page , Hearing Riggs Busch crew chief, Doug Randolph, could be headed to the #10 team with him.(10-15-2003) UPDATE: been told that
Benson out? Riggs In? or Riggs in the #01? UPDATE 3 Benson staying in #10:
Benson out? Riggs In? or Riggs in the #01? UPDATE 3 Benson staying in #10:
October 11, 2003
here is a new one - BGNRacing.com site and NASCAR.com is reporting that 'Besides [Kasey] Kahne, another driver whose name has been heating up the rumor mill is Scott Riggs. The latest chatter has him going to the #10 MBV Motorsports ride, now occupied by Johnny Benson
Hall in 3rd ppc car:
Hall in 3rd ppc car:
October 8, 2003
Shane Hall, idle most of this racing season, is scheduled to return in Friday night's Little Trees 300 NASCAR Busch race at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Hall is entered in a Ford owned by ppc Racing, which also fields the cars driven by series point contenders Jason Keller
Waltrip wins pole at Kansas:
Waltrip wins pole at Kansas:
October 3, 2003
#99-Michael Waltrip won the pole for Saturday's Mr. Goodcents 300 at Kansas Speedway with a new track record with his lap at 178.365 mph, earning his second Busch Series pole of the season (his last was at Richmond, Va., in May) and the 15th of his career. #38-Kasey
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
October 2, 2003
Busch Series driver [#10] Scott Riggs has given himself two weeks to make a major, and enviable, decision. Second in a tight Busch Series points race behind Brian Vickers, the 32-year-old has received "way more than 10" offers to drive in NASCAR's Nextel Cup series
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
Riggs to Decide in two weeks:
October 2, 2003
Busch Series driver [#10] Scott Riggs has given himself two weeks to make a major, and enviable, decision. Second in a tight Busch Series points race behind Brian Vickers, the 32-year-old has received "way more than 10" offers to drive in NASCAR's Nextel Cup series
Todd Bodine in the #48 at Kansas:
Todd Bodine in the #48 at Kansas:
September 30, 2003
Innovative Motorsports, Inc. (IMI) has reached an agreement with Todd Bodine to place Bodine in IMIs #48 NASCAR Busch Series Chevrolet Monte Carlo at Kansas Speedway for the running of the Mr. Goodcents 300 on Saturday, October 4. Our entire organization and everyone
Looks like Riggs to Cup in 2004; either Evernham or DEI?
Looks like Riggs to Cup in 2004; either Evernham or DEI?
September 29, 2003
Scott Riggs [driver of the #10 ppc Ford in Busch] has been debating between Winston Cup offers from Ray Evernham and DEI, according to sources. If Riggs takes the DEI ride, as expected, Jeremy Mayfield could remain with Evernham. Doug Randolph could become Riggs' crew
#1 Sponsor Sort of Update:
#1 Sponsor Sort of Update:
September 28, 2003
Ty Norris, who runs DEI for Teresa Earnhardt, said that things haven't changed much in the past three weeks in negotiations for a new sponsor for the #1 Chevy team. 'A lot of conversations took place over a two- or three-week stretch, and now they've taken a two or
Rooting for Hmiel:
Rooting for Hmiel:
September 22, 2003
Some Busch series drivers say they hope that Shane Hmiel follows NASCAR's orders to return to racing after he was suspended indefinitely for violating the sanctioning body's substance abuse policy. "I've always hung out with him in the motorhome a lot and I've never
Vickers wins at Dover:
Vickers wins at Dover:
September 20, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers won the Stacker 2 200 at Dover International Speedway, winning the race off pit road during the finals pitstops, Vickers also takes over the points lead after #37-David Green was punted by #10-Scott Riggs and finished 31st with a very damaged car.
2nd Team for Wells in 2004? UPDATE 2:
2nd Team for Wells in 2004? UPDATE 2:
September 15, 2003
#32-Ricky Craven, whose single-car team has struggled at times in a sport dominated by multi-car operations, may soon get some help. "I believe Cal is well on his way to having a second team, as early as next year," Craven said this week at Darlington, referring to
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