Skip to content
Skip to content
Menu
Home
Cup Series
Cup Series News
Cup Teams
2027 Team Chart
2026 Team Chart
2026 Schedule
2026 Results
Cup Series Chase
Points Standings
Cup Champions
O'Reilly
O'Reilly Series News
2026 Team Chart
2026 Schedule
2026 Race Results
2026 NOAPS Chase
Points Standings
Race Winners
O'Reilly Champions
Trucks
Truck Series News
2026 Team Chart
2026 Schedule
2026 Results
2026 Truck Chase
Points Standings
Truck Race Winners
Truck Champions
Race Week
TV Listings
Weekend Schedules
Driver Appearances
Article Links
News Archives
On This Day
Newsletter signup
NASCAR & Teams
Cup teams
NASCAR Drivers
NASCAR News
Tracks
Charters
Penalties
NASCAR Rules
Media News
Goodyear News
About Jayski
Stats & History
Cup Wins
NASCAR Wins
Cup Poles
Rookie Stats
Manufacturer
Female Drivers
News Archives
NASCAR Hall of Fame
TV Ratings
Sad News
Paint Schemes
Main Paint Schemes
2026 Cup
2026 O'Reilly
2026 Trucks
Quick Links:
Cup Pocono Race
|
NOAPS Pocono Race
|
CTS San Diego Race
|
Kyle Busch Tribute
|
Article links
|
Archives
|
On This Day
|
Weekend Schedules
Scott Riggs News
Berrier staying, Holly NOT moving UPDATE oops, Holly leaves:
Berrier staying, Holly NOT moving UPDATE oops, Holly leaves:
November 6, 2002
Berrier staying, Holly NOT moving UPDATE oops, Holly leaves: Richard Childress says he's not going to release #30 crew chief Todd Berrier from the final two years of his contract, but Childress hasn't said how he might reorganize his three-car team next season. There
Berrier staying, Holly NOT moving UPDATE oops, Holly leaves:
Berrier staying, Holly NOT moving UPDATE oops, Holly leaves:
November 5, 2002
Richard Childress says he's not going to release #30 crew chief Todd Berrier from the final two years of his contract, but Childress hasn't said how he might reorganize his three-car team next season. There has been speculation that Harold Holly [#10 ppc team in the
Ten drivers with the wealthiest sponsors
Ten drivers with the wealthiest sponsors
November 3, 2002
Ten drivers with the wealthiest sponsors, according to a recent Wall Street Journal list of the world's 100 largest public companies (sponsor's rank in parentheses): -- Mark Martin: Pfizer (No. 5 in the world) -- Scott Riggs: Nestle, Busch Series (No. 24) -- Ricky
McMurray wins at Atlanta:
McMurray wins at Atlanta:
October 26, 2002
Jamie McMurray's resume grows more impressive as the race weeks tick off. McMurray, who won his first Winston Cup race two weeks ago at Charlotte in his second start while substituting for the injured Sterling Marlin, picked up his first win in the BGN on Saturday.
Waltrip on the pole at Lowe’s:
Waltrip on the pole at Lowe’s:
October 11, 2002
#99-Michael Waltrip won the pole for the Little Trees 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway with a speed of 180.343mph. The rest of the top five are: #8-Jeff Burton at 180.337, #1-Jimmy Spencer at 180.282, #87-Joe Nemechek at 180.150 and #10-Scott Riggs at 180.000. For lineup
Burton fastest in Tuesday testing at Atlanta:
Burton fastest in Tuesday testing at Atlanta:
October 8, 2002
Burton fastest in Tuesday testing at Atlanta: #99-Jeff Burton was fastest Tuesday during a two-day test of 12 Winston Cup and Busch teams testing for the Oct. 25-27 NAPA 500 weekend. With overcast skies and a cool breeze blowing, Burton improved his speeds from Monday
Atlanta Testing UPDATE speeds:
Atlanta Testing UPDATE speeds:
October 7, 2002
Atlanta Testing UPDATE speeds: not sure what other drivers are there, but Christian Fittipaldi is testing a Petty Enterprises Dodge today at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was the first time the former Formula One and current CART driver had driven a Winston Cup-style
Hendrick looking at Hornish? UPDATE:
Hendrick looking at Hornish? UPDATE:
September 20, 2002
Hendrick looking at Hornish? UPDATE: Sam Hornish Jr., who captured his second consecutive Indy Racing League championship Sunday, is on the short list of drivers being considered for Hendrick Motorsports' #25 Chevy in the Winston Cup series next season, ThatsRacin.
No Hornish in NASCAR? UPDATE Hendrick looking at Hornish?
No Hornish in NASCAR? UPDATE Hendrick looking at Hornish?
September 16, 2002
No Hornish in NASCAR? UPDATE Hendrick looking at Hornish? Because of his battle for the IRL championship, combined with his agent negotiating an extension with Pennzoil Panther Racing, Sam Hornish Jr. admitted that time is running out for him with NASCAR. "Because
Jones-Petree? Maybe Not?
Jones-Petree? Maybe Not?
August 24, 2002
Jones-Petree? Maybe Not? Questions continue to swirl around the Jerry Jones-Andy Petree operation. Little has been heard from this side of the garage in several weeks. Petree is doing a delicate balancing act, with Jones looking at a Ford operation and Petree a long
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
Keller wins pole at Bristol:
August 22, 2002
#57-Jason Keller won the pole at Bristol for the Food City 250 with a speed of 124.428mph, it was Keller's 2nd pole of the year. #10-Scott Riggs was 2nd, followed by #99-Michael Waltrip, #29-Kevin Harvick and #27-Jamie McMurray. Points leaders #60-Greg Biffle will
Lepage wins the pole at MIS:
Lepage wins the pole at MIS:
August 16, 2002
#37-Kevin Lepage won the pole at Michigan for the Cabela's 250 with a speed of 185.644mph, breaking the track recored there (for BGN cars). Rounding out the top five were: #99-Michael Waltrip, #10-Scott Riggs, #57-Jason Keller and #59-Stacy Compton. For lineups see
Biffle wins pole at IRP:
Biffle wins pole at IRP:
August 3, 2002
#60-Greg Biffle won the pole at IRP for Saturday nights race with a speed of 109.521mph, outside pole goes to #57-Jason Keller at 109.294, #59-Stacy Compton, #46-Ashton Lewis Jr. and #10-Scott Riggs round out the top five. #9-Jon Wood qualified 6th in his BGN debut
Johnny Sauter wins at Chicago:
Johnny Sauter wins at Chicago:
July 13, 2002
#2-Johnny Sauter won the Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway for his first career BGN win after using a two-tire stop on Lap 98 of 200 and then a final stop on Lap 125. Sauter held off #92-Todd Bodine by .420 seconds in a three-lap dash to the finish following a five
Qualifying is over at Chicago after two red flags – Todd Bodine wins pole:
Qualifying is over at Chicago after two red flags – Todd Bodine wins pole:
July 12, 2002
after being delayed due to BGN qualifying running late after two red flags for accidents(see below). #92-Todd Bodine won the pole at Chicago with a speed of 178.772mph. 2nd is #10-Scott Riggs at 178.725, #9-Jeff Burton at 178.719 was 3rd, #21-Jeff Green at 178.619
38 of 43