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Keller Looking for a gig….maybe:
Keller Looking for a gig….maybe:
August 23, 2003
Ten hours before the start of Friday night's Food City 250 NASCAR Busch race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Jason Keller was at the track roaming the Winston Cup garage area. It's the time of the year when discussions about driver-team-sponsor combinations for the next
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
August 21, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the pole for Friday night's Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway (8 p.m. Eastern, TNT) with an event record speed of 126.021mph. #21-Kevin Harvick is on the outsie pole, followed by #5-Brian Vickers, #99-Michael Waltrip and #33-Tony Raines.
Harvick wins rain shortened race at MIS:
Harvick wins rain shortened race at MIS:
August 16, 2003
#21-Kevin Havick won the rain shortened Cabela's 250 at Michigan International Speedway with 14 laps to go of 125. Finishing 2nd was pole sitter #38-Kasey Kahne, followed by #25-Bobby Hamiton Jr., #37-David Green and #10-Scott Riggs. Riggs is the points leader by a
Riggs to DEI? UPDATE 2:
Riggs to DEI? UPDATE 2:
August 11, 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
The Guitar:
The Guitar:
August 8, 2003
When the winner of the Federated Auto Parts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway rolls into victory lane on Friday, August 8, he'll join an exclusive group as he receives the one-of-a-kind trophy - a Gibson Les Paul guitar designed by motorsports
Vickers wins at IRP:
Vickers wins at IRP:
August 2, 2003
#5-Brian Vickers earned his first NASCAR Busch Series victory Saturday night following a wild side-by-side battle with #48-Shane Hmiel - a confrontation featuring two young drivers searching for their first series win. Vickers, 19, made his final pass of Hmiel on Lap
Wimmer stacks a win at Pike Peak:
Wimmer stacks a win at Pike Peak:
July 26, 2003
#23-Scott Wimmer won the TrimSpa 250 at Pikes Peak International Raceway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season and fifth of his career. #57-Jason Keller finished 2nd, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, who took over the points lead by 2, over #37-David Green [who
Green wins at New Hampshire:
Green wins at New Hampshire:
July 19, 2003
#37-David Green passed Winston Cup driver #29-Kevin Harvick with 46 of 200 laps remaining in Saturday's New England 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway and held Harvick off by 0.474 seconds to win his second Busch Series race of the year. The win, combined
Qualifying at New Hampshire rained out
Qualifying at New Hampshire rained out
July 18, 2003
and set by the rules books [owners points, NOT drivers points]. So #21-Kevin Harvick and #10-Scott Riggs are on the front row. Only 43 cars were at the track, so all make the race. Starting Lineups can be found at ThatsRacin.com, BGNRacing.com or NASCAR.com.(7-18-2003
Mears wins pole at Chicago:
Mears wins pole at Chicago:
July 11, 2003
#19-Casey Mears won the pole for Saturday's Tropicana Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway with a lap of 181.757mph, his first Busch pole in 38 starts. He also has two poles and one win in ARCA this season. "They gave me a brand-new car, and it's awesome," said Mears
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
Dale Jr. wins at Daytona [Buschwackers take top 3 spots]:
July 5, 2003
#8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. never gave another driver another chance in Friday night's Winn-Dixie 250, leading all 100 laps en route to a dominating victory from the pole at Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. completed a sweep, winning all three restrictor-plate
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
Keller wins at Milwaukee:
June 29, 2003
#57-Jason Keller won the GNC 250 at the Milwaukee Mile. #5-Brian Vickers finished 2nd , followed by #1-David Stremme, #2-Ron Hornaday and #87-David Reutimann. #37-David Green re-takes the points lead over #10-Scott Riggs by 45 points, the top five are now separated
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
June 28, 2003
#21-Johnny Sauter will start from the pole for Sunday's GNC Live Well 250 at the Milwaukee Mile, awarded by owners points since qualifying was rained out. Starting on the outside pole is #37-David Green, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, #1-David Stremme and #92-Todd Bodine
AT&T Squashed with Roush too UPDATE and with DEI’s #1 – Riggs to DEI?:
AT&T Squashed with Roush too UPDATE and with DEI’s #1 – Riggs to DEI?:
June 21, 2003
from a USA Today Q&A. Q:) How does NASCAR's new deal with Nextel affect Jeff Burton's team? A:) Roush Racing's #99 team is losing CITGO as its primary sponsor at the end of the year and had worked out a deal with associate sponsor AT&T to become Burton's primary sponsor
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
June 13, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton won the pole and set a track record in Busch Series qualifying Friday night at Kentucky Speedway. Compton took the top starting position for Saturday night's Meijer 300 with fast lap of 176.384mph for his first career Busch Series pole. The previous
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