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ppc to test Atlanta next week UPDATE:
ppc to test Atlanta next week UPDATE:
September 10, 2003
on Septmeber 8-9th, the ppc Racing team of #10-Scott Riggs and #57-Jason Keller are schedueld to test at Atlanta Motor Speedway, testing is closed to the public.(AMS PR)(9-4-2003) UPDATE: After concentrating on finding speed Monday afternoon at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Riggs tests at Atlanta Monday/Tuesday:
Riggs tests at Atlanta Monday/Tuesday:
September 8, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs will test Monday and Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway in preparation for Oct. 25's Aaron's 312. It will be a true battle for the championship when the Busch drivers return to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Aaron's 312 on Saturday, Oct. 25. Great seats
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
Johnny Sauter wins at Richmond in wild ending:
September 5, 2003
Following a restart with three of 250 laps remaining in Friday night's Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway, #17-Matt Kenseth passed #43-Johnny Sauter for the lead in Turn 2. Sauter stayed close and on the final turn of the final lap, Sauter nudged Kenseth out
McMurray Again Fastest as Testing Concludes at Lowe’s:
McMurray Again Fastest as Testing Concludes at Lowe’s:
September 4, 2003
For the second consecutive night, #42-Jamie McMurray topped the speed chart Wednesday as NASCAR Winston Cup teams made final preparations for the UAW-GM Quality 500 Saturday night, Oct. 11, at Lowe's Motor Speedway. With teams focusing on race set-up for the inaugural
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
The lineup for the Funai 250 NASCAR Busch Series race scheduled Friday at Richmond International Raceway after qualifying was canceled because of rain and the field set according to rules by Owners Points (not drivers) so #21-Kevin Harvick starts 1st, followed by #
McMurray speedy at Lowe’s testing:
McMurray speedy at Lowe’s testing:
September 3, 2003
#42-Jamie McMurray, last year's surprise winner of the. UAW-GM Quality 500, led the speed parade Tuesday night at Lowe's Motor Speedway as seven NASCAR Winston Cup drivers and teams fine tuned their "night moves" in preparation for the inaugural nighttime running of
Nemechek still working on his deal UPDATE Nemechek out/Vickers In the #25 for 2004:
Nemechek still working on his deal UPDATE Nemechek out/Vickers In the #25 for 2004:
September 2, 2003
[#5, #24, #25, #48, #60] team owner Rick Hendrick is pondering next season's Winston Cup lineup, and team sources say that either Kyle Busch or Brian Vickers could be promoted to a full-time ride. In fact, an announcement could come Tuesday. Despite his victory at
2nd Team for Wells in 2004? UPDATE Riggs?
2nd Team for Wells in 2004? UPDATE Riggs?
September 2, 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
Vickers to Cup in 2004 in the #25; Busch to the #5 car:
Vickers to Cup in 2004 in the #25; Busch to the #5 car:
September 2, 2003
Hendrick Motorsports #5 Busch Series driver, Brian Vickers, is getting a bump up to Winston Cup. Vickers, 19, and his Busch Series sponsor, GMAC, will move to Hendrick Motorsports' #25 Chevy next season, ThatsRacin.com has learned. An official announcement of Vickers
2nd Team for Wells in 2004? UPDATE Riggs?
2nd Team for Wells in 2004? UPDATE Riggs?
September 2, 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
Vickers wins at Darlington:
Vickers wins at Darlington:
August 31, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers held off Hendrick Motorsports teammate #87-Kyle Busch by 1.977 seconds to win Saturday's Winn-Dixie 200 at Darlington Raceway then both drives performed simultaneous burnouts down the long frontstretch, to the delight of the crowd. The win is Vickers
More on DEI and Andretti; Andretti at Talladega for RCR; DEI and Coke/Pizza Hut? Biffle to the #1 in 2004? or is it Riggs A FEW ADDITIONS:
More on DEI and Andretti; Andretti at Talladega for RCR; DEI and Coke/Pizza Hut? Biffle to the #1 in 2004? or is it Riggs A FEW ADDITIONS:
August 30, 2003
DEI has picked John Andretti to take Jeff Green's place [in the #1 Pennzoil Chevy] the rest of the season, except at Talladega, where Andretti will drive for Childress. However, DEI is still working on a 2004 deal for that team -- according to one source, the sponsor
Harvick wins pole at Darlington:
Harvick wins pole at Darlington:
August 29, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick, who has never won at Darlington Raceway in Trucks, Busch or Winston Cup, won the pole for Saturday's Winn-Dixie 200, turning a lap Friday at 167.516mph to claim the top starting position. It's Harvick's third pole of the season in 11 starts and eighth
Riggs to DEI? UPDATE 2:
Riggs to DEI? UPDATE 2:
August 26, 2003
hearing that Scott Riggs may be the new driver for the #1 DEI Chevy in 2004 if a sponsor is signed.(6-21-2003) UPDATE: Insiders continue to look for Scott Riggs to get the call to join DEI next season, if sponsors agree. DEI officials expect to have a decision on the
Riggs to DEI? UPDATE 2:
Riggs to DEI? UPDATE 2:
August 26, 2003
hearing that Scott Riggs may be the new driver for the #1 DEI Chevy in 2004 if a sponsor is signed.(6-21-2003) UPDATE: Insiders continue to look for Scott Riggs to get the call to join DEI next season, if sponsors agree. DEI officials expect to have a decision on the
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