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Race Notes: Rockingham:
Race Notes: Rockingham:
February 22, 2004
Matt Kenseth won the Subway 400 at the North Carolina Speedway, scoring his eighth career NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 150th career start. His most recent victory came at Las Vegas last March, 35 races ago. Kenseth is the first repeat winner in the last five races
Testing at Texas:
Testing at Texas:
February 20, 2004
Daytona 500 winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of two-dozen drivers scheduled to test at Texas Motor Speedway prior to the Samsung/RadioShack 500 race week. In addition to NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series teams, the Crown Royal International Race of Champions (IROC
StockCarFans.com RUMBLINGS — DAYTONA:
StockCarFans.com RUMBLINGS — DAYTONA:
February 17, 2004
They all knew who they had to beat....it just wasn't gonna get done today! Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead for good on lap 181 and led the rest of the way to grab his first ever Daytona 500 victory. Six years to the day from his dad's only victory in the 500, the
6 Cars to the Dyno:
6 Cars to the Dyno:
February 15, 2004
NASCAR put six cars on the chassis dynamoeter, which measures rear-wheel horsepower, following Sunday's race. Those tested were the cars of #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr., #20-Tony Stewart, #22-Scott Wimmer, #29-Kevin Harvick, #48-Jimmie Johnson and #88-Dale Jarrett.(ThatsRacin
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Twin 125’s:
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Twin 125’s:
February 13, 2004
We had the running of the Gatorade Twin 125's at Daytona International Speedway, and if Jr's car was awful Thursday it's gonna be a long day for 42 other drivers on Sunday. Greg Biffle grabbed his first career-pole Sunday, and he'll lead 'em to the green as the first
CAT Stands by Wimmer UPDATE 2 Wimmer to race at Daytona:
CAT Stands by Wimmer UPDATE 2 Wimmer to race at Daytona:
February 6, 2004
The director of Caterpillar Inc. racing programs said the company will stand behind its NASCAR Nextel Cup driver, Scott Wimmer, despite his arrest Saturday for driving while impaired. "We're basically going to continue on with Scott," said Greg Towles. "He made a terrible
Wimmer Arrested UPDATE 2:
Wimmer Arrested UPDATE 2:
February 2, 2004
Scott Wimmer, driver for Bill Davis Racing's Nextel Cup #22 Caterpillar team, was arrested for driving while impaired early Saturday morning when he wrecked a blue, 2004 Dodge Ram pickup truck owned by Bill Davis Racing. According to High Point police records, at about
Testing at Atlanta in Feb:
Testing at Atlanta in Feb:
January 28, 2004
#45-Kyle Petty is scheduled to test at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Feb 24th; #22-Scott Wimmer on Feb 25th. Testing is closed to the public.(1-28-2004)
Said gets in some testing at DIS:
Said gets in some testing at DIS:
January 12, 2004
Boris Said had nothing to do but eat barbecue for the first two days of testing, but a rule relaxation allowed him his first experience on the track Thursday. As pole winner last season at Sonoma, CA, the road-racing specialist has a spot in the Feb.7 Bud Shootout
Chris Wimmer to Drive #63 MB Motorsports Ford Truck in 2004:
Chris Wimmer to Drive #63 MB Motorsports Ford Truck in 2004:
January 9, 2004
Chris Wimmer, a veteran ASA driver from Wausau, Wisconsin, has signed to drive for MB Motorsports in 2004. Chris comes from a racing family following the career path of his late uncle Larry Detjens and older brother Scott Wimmer, driver of Bill Davis's #22 Nextel Cup
Bill Davis Racing News and 2004 plans; Blaney to test the #23 at Daytona:
Bill Davis Racing News and 2004 plans; Blaney to test the #23 at Daytona:
January 5, 2004
Bill Davis Racing has expanded its operation to include two Craftsman Truck Series teams. Shelby Howard, an Indiana native, will compete in the #23 Toyota truck with Dave Fuge Jr., as his crew chief. Bill Lester will drive the #22 Toyota truck for Bill Davis RacingÃ
Stacker2 and Wallace back to Busch UPDATE 2:
Stacker2 and Wallace back to Busch UPDATE 2:
January 5, 2004
Stacker2 will sponsor a Busch Series entry for [Bill] Davis next year, and Kenny Wallace will be the driver.(Winston Cup Scene via BGNRacing.com)(10-17-2003
Kenny Wallace and Stacker 2 to Present $5,000 to FDNY Station 23:
Kenny Wallace and Stacker 2 to Present $5,000 to FDNY Station 23:
December 2, 2003
NASCAR fans continue to recognize the heroic deeds of the Fire Department of New York City two years after the Sept. 11 tragedy. Stacker 2, The Worlds Strongest Fat Burner and sponsor of the No. 23 cars that competed in NASCARs top two divisions this year, asked
Stacker2 and Wallace back to Busch UPDATE yes:
Stacker2 and Wallace back to Busch UPDATE yes:
November 11, 2003
Stacker2 will sponsor a Busch Series entry for [Bill] Davis next year, and Kenny Wallace will be the driver.(Winston Cup Scene via BGNRacing.com )(10-17-2003) UPDATE: QUESTION: What are your plans for next year? Kenny Wallace Answer: My plans for next year are to run
Cars to the Chassis Dyno at Phoenix; #20 had the most power UPDATE 2:
Cars to the Chassis Dyno at Phoenix; #20 had the most power UPDATE 2:
November 5, 2003
NASCAR put nine cars on the chassis dyno after the race, to compared effective horsepower at the rear wheels: the Dodges of #12-Ryan Newman, #9-Bill Elliott and #22-Scott Wimmer, Fords of #97-Kurt Busch, #17-Matt Kenseth and #38-Elliott Sadler, and Chevys of #8-Dale
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