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Riggs wins at Nashville:
Riggs wins at Nashville:
June 7, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
Qualifying rained out at Nashville:
June 6, 2003
Qualifying was rained out at Nashville Speedway, so the field was set on owners points [the first 35] then per the rules book. The top five starters are: #21-Johnny Sauter, #92-Todd Bodine, #10-Scott Riggs, #37-David Green and #1-David Stremme. 44 drivers were at the
Nemechek wins at Dover:
Nemechek wins at Dover:
May 31, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 at Dover International Speedway for his 15th career Busch Series win. It was the first time a driver had won from the pole at Dover since Morgan Shepherd in 1986 and the first from the pole in 2003. The rest of
Nemechek wins pole at Dover:
Nemechek wins pole at Dover:
May 30, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the pole for Saturday's MBNA Armed Forces Family 200 at Dover International Speedway (1:00pm/et, FX) with a track-record lap at 156.747mph. It's Nemechek's 17th career pole and third of the 2003 season in seven starts. He also won the pole at Daytona
Kenseth wins at Lowe’s:
Kenseth wins at Lowe’s:
May 24, 2003
#17-Matt Kenseth won the Carquest 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Saturday, his 2nd Busch win of 2003. #87-Kyle Busch finished 2nd in his Busch Series debut after taking two tires on the last pitstop, rounding out the top fiver were #10-Scott Riggs, #92-Todd Bodine
Nesquik Leaving the #10? UPDATE:
Nesquik Leaving the #10? UPDATE:
May 23, 2003
XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio is reporting that current #10 ppc racing sponsor, Nesquik, will leave as a sponsor with an official announcement coming this afternoon.(XM Satellite- NASCAR Radio - Subscription Required)(5-23-2003) UPDATE: ppc Racing announces that Nestl
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
May 23, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick won his 2nd Busch Series pole of the season turning a track-record lap at 184.543mph for Saturday's Carquest 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. The rest of the top five are #33-Tony Raines, #10-Scott Riggs, #99-Michael Waltrip and #87-Kyle Busch. Six drivers
LaJoie wins pole:
LaJoie wins pole:
May 17, 2003
#7-Randy LaJoie won the pole for the Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200 at Nazareth Speedway with a speed at 133.215mph. The rest of the top five are #59-Stacy Compton, #2-Ron Hornaday, #20-Mike Bliss and #10-Scott Riggs. Qualifying Results/Lineup at: BGNRacing.com, NASCAR
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
Riggs Wins at Gateway:
May 10, 2003
#10 Scott Riggs won the Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Speedway on Saturday, his first win of the 2003 season. #37-David Green was 2nd, followed by #57-Jason Keller, #5-Brian Vickers and #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. David Green takes over the points lead by
Harvick wins at Richmond:
Harvick wins at Richmond:
May 2, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won under caution in Friday night's Hardee's 250 at Richmond International Raceway. It's Harvick's 10th career NASCAR Busch Series victory and second in his past three races. Harvick has finished in the top 10 in each of his six series starts this
Nemechek wins at Texas:
Nemechek wins at Texas:
March 29, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek started last and finished first in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, but for the second straight day that part of the story took a backseat to NASCAR's version of justice at Texas Motor Speedway. One day after NASCAR took away Tony Stewart
Keller wins pole at Texas:
Keller wins pole at Texas:
March 27, 2003
#57-Jason Keller's lap Thursday in qualifying for the O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway wasn't nearly as fast as the Busch series track record, but it was fast enough, a speed of 187.474mph. Jeff Green won the pole for this race a year ago at 193.493mph. #60-Stanton
David Green wins pole at Bristol:
David Green wins pole at Bristol:
March 21, 2003
#37-David Green won the pole for the ChannelLock 250 with a speed of 126.495mph, a new track record and his 21st Busch Series pole. #57-Jason Keller will start 2nd, followed by #33-Tony Raines, #10-Scott Riggs and #1-Jamie McMurray. For starting lineups, see ThatsRacin
WOW another wild finish:
WOW another wild finish:
March 17, 2003
#92-Todd Bodine and #1-Jamie McMurray beat and banged to the end, both crossing the stripe sideways, McMurray ended up in the inside wall stopped, Bodine recovered and drove away and to Victory Lane. The unofficial top ten finishers: #92-Todd Bodine (how can this
Testing at Darlington:
Testing at Darlington:
March 4, 2003
#18 Coy Gibbs and #21 Johnny Sauter tested at Darlington on Monday, March 3rd. On Tuesday, March 4 testing continues with Gibbs and Sauter, #10-Scott Riggs and #19-Chad Blount. And on wednesday #10-Riggs and #19-Blount.(Darlington Raceway PR)(3-4-2003)
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