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Martin in the #84 at Homestead UPDATE 3 NO, but Vickers/Speed swap:
Martin in the #84 at Homestead UPDATE 3 NO, but Vickers/Speed swap:
November 12, 2008
Monday [11-10-2008] on "SIRIUS Speedway" on SIRIUS NASCAR Radio, host Dave Moody is reporting that Mark Martin will drive the #84 Red Bull Toyota this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, replacing Scott Speed. Host, Dave Moody: "Since taking over for the released
Speed/Red Bull to announced 2009 plans:
Speed/Red Bull to announced 2009 plans:
November 8, 2008
Red Bull is expected to make if official next weekend at Homestead that Scott Speed will drive the #84 car next season. That's been all but set, but Red Bull hasn't made an announcement while Speed gained NASCAR approval at various sized tracks based on his performance
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Phoenix:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Phoenix:
November 4, 2008
Colin Braun was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the October 31 Chevy Silverado 350K at Texas Motor Speedway. ...Braun scored a fifth-place finish, his third top-five and eighth top-10 in 23 starts this season. ...He claimed top Raybestos Rookie honors for the seventh
Toyota clinches manufacturers title:
Toyota clinches manufacturers title:
November 1, 2008
Toyota clinched its third consecutive NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series manufacturer's championship Friday at Texas Motor Speedway when Kyle Busch crossed the finish line second in his #51 Tundra -- enabling Toyota to take home another title with two races remaining in
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Texas Motor Speedway:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Texas Motor Speedway:
October 27, 2008
Scott Speed was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the October 25 E-Z-GO 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Speed scored a fifth-place finish, his fourth top-five and seventh top-10 in 13 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts. He claimed Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors
Racing Resources says…
Racing Resources says…
October 27, 2008
...Ryan Newman won the E-Z Go 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was his first career Truck Series start. He joins Mike Skinner (Phoenix, 1995), Robert Pressley (Daytona, 2002) and Kasey Kahne (Darlington, 2004) who also won in their first Truck Series starts. ...Ron
Racing Resources says
Racing Resources says
October 21, 2008
...Johnny Benson won the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway, his 14th Truck victory in his 109th race. This is Benson's fifth win in 2008, tying Ron Hornaday Jr. for the most. It is Benson's third career short-track win. ...Benson led once, the final 46 laps. He won
Six Cup drivers to appear in E-Z-GO 200 at AMS:
Six Cup drivers to appear in E-Z-GO 200 at AMS:
October 21, 2008
Kyle Busch, a three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series winner at Atlanta Motor Speedway, highlights a six-member list of Sprint Cup drivers set to compete in Saturday's E-Z-GO 200. In addition to Busch in the #51 Billy Ballew Motorsports Miccosukee Resorts/NOS Energy
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Atlanta Motor Speedway:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Atlanta Motor Speedway:
October 20, 2008
Scott Speed was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the October 18 Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway. Speed scored a seventh-place finish and claimed his sixth top-10 finish in 11 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts. He claimed Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors
Johnson wins at Martinsville:
Johnson wins at Martinsville:
October 19, 2008
#48-Jimmie Johnson won the TUMS Quickpak 500 at Martinsville Speedway for his 6th win of the season, 5th win at Martinsville, 8th short track win and the 39th of his career. Johnson held off #88-Earnhardt Jr. after a green-white-checkered finish, #88-Earnhardt Jr.
Speed to make Cup debut at Martinsville:
Speed to make Cup debut at Martinsville:
October 16, 2008
Debut #2 for Scott Speed comes this weekend at Martinsville Speedway, where he'll drive the #84 Red Bull Toyota in the first of five races to close the Sprint Cup season. The 25-year-old Speed missed out on his first attempt at a Cup race [in the #82 Toyota] when rain
Qualifying cancelled; Johnson on pole at Charlotte:
Qualifying cancelled; Johnson on pole at Charlotte:
October 9, 2008
Thursday practice and qualifying for the Bank of America 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway was cancelled due to rain, for the 8th time this season. #48-Jimmie Johnson, who leads the points, will start 1st, followed by #99-Edwards, #16-Biffle, #31-Burton, #07-Bowyer, #29
Skinner & Speed replace Allmendinger for remainder of season:
Skinner & Speed replace Allmendinger for remainder of season:
September 30, 2008
Red Bull Racing Team announces Mike Skinner and Red Bull development driver Scott Speed to replace AJ Allmendinger in the #84 for the rest of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. The #84 currently sits 33rd in owners' points. ." Mike Skinner, who drove the No.
Allmendigner expects to be out of #84 ride next week: UPDATE AJ out, driver lineup announced:
Allmendigner expects to be out of #84 ride next week: UPDATE AJ out, driver lineup announced:
September 30, 2008
AJ Allmendinger expects this weekend's race at Kansas Speedway to be his last with Red Bull Racing. Allmendinger and Red Bull announced earlier this week they will part ways at the end of this season, and Allmendinger did not drive the #84 during the two-day test at
David Ragan, Ken Schrader enter Toledo’s ARCA race:
David Ragan, Ken Schrader enter Toledo’s ARCA race:
September 25, 2008
Ken Schrader and David Ragan have entered the ARCA Re/Max Series Hantz Group 200, set for Oct. 12 at Toledo Speedway. The race will determine the 2008 series champion. Schrader has four wins at Toledo (1997, 2004, 2005 and 2006). Nine-time series champion Frank Kimmel
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