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Scott Wimmer News
Wimmer wins at Homestead:
Wimmer wins at Homestead:
November 16, 2002
#57-Jason Keller ran out of fuel on the next-to-last lap while leading the Ford 300 at Homestead, allowing #23-Scott Wimmer to claim victory for his second consecutive win and fourth of the season. #36-Hank Parker Jr. ended up second, 1.112 seconds behind Wimmer. #
Ganassi in no hurry UPDATE:
Ganassi in no hurry UPDATE:
November 12, 2002
Ganassi in no hurry UPDATE: Chip Ganassi says he's in no hurry to select a replacement for Jimmy Spencer in the #41 Target Doddge next season but characterized his candidates as the usual list of suspects. Garage sources say the list includes drivers who are looking
Phoenix Rumblings:
Phoenix Rumblings:
November 10, 2002
Phoenix Rumblings: It was pit strategy at its finest again today as Robbie Reiser rolled the dice and went with a two-tire stop for track position.....and Matt Kenseth held that position for the final 52 circuits as he put his #17 DeWalt Ford in Victory Lane for the
Wimmer wins race, Biffle clinches championship:
Wimmer wins race, Biffle clinches championship:
November 9, 2002
#23-Scott Wimmer won the Bashas' 200 at Phoenix, his third win of the year. #59-Stacy Compton was 2nd, #60-Greg Biffle, who had dominated the race, finished 2nd and wins the 2002 BGN Drivers Championship, 4th was #57-Jason Keller and 5th was #5-David Green. For results
Stacker 2 to sponsor a BGN team too:
Stacker 2 to sponsor a BGN team too:
November 4, 2002
hearing Stacker 2, who will sponsor the #23 Bill Davis Racing Dodge and Kenny Wallace in 2003 on the Cup circuit, has signed with the #23 Bill Davis BGN team and driver Scott Wimmer as the primary sponsor for half the 2003 season and the other half of the season they
Stacker 2 to sponsor a BGN team too:
Stacker 2 to sponsor a BGN team too:
November 4, 2002
Stacker 2 to sponsor a BGN team too: hearing Stacker 2, who will sponsor the #23 Bill Davis Racing Dodge and Kenny Wallace in 2003 on the Cup circuit, has signed with the #23 Bill Davis BGN team and driver Scott Wimmer as the primary sponsor for half the 2003 season
Martin Tops Homestead Test:
Martin Tops Homestead Test:
October 31, 2002
Martin Tops Homestead Test: #6-Mark Martin posted the fastest lap as a two-day test session wound up Wednesday at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a lap of 149.089mph. Second among the seven Winston Cup cars testing was #40-Jamie McMurray at 147.945. Scott Wimmer was
Qualifying rained out:
Qualifying rained out:
October 25, 2002
and the field was set by Owner's Points (top 35) then Race Attepmts (36-43). #60-Greg Biffle will start first, followed by #57-Jason Keller, #21-Jeff Green, #23-Scott Wimmer and #24-Jack Sprague. (why is the #21 3rd, it is OWNERS points NOT drivers points). For lineup
Double Duty at AMS:
Double Duty at AMS:
October 25, 2002
Double Duty at AMS: Twelve drivers are scheduled to run both Saturday's Aaron's 312 BGN race and Sunday's NAPA 500 Winston Cup race. The list includes Scott Wimmer (#27 Cup/#23 BGN), Jimmy Spencer (#41/#1), Mike Wallace (#14/#4), Kenny Wallace (#23/#48), Kerry Earnhardt
#27 Hood?
#27 Hood?
October 25, 2002
#27 Hood? hearing that Schindler Elevator Corporation will be on the hood of the #27 Siemens car driven by Scott Wimmer at Atlanta. If Wimmer does not make the race, then the logo could end up on the #23 Hills Brothers Coffee car instead, possibly on the deck lid/truck
Wimmer has a sponsor for Atlanta:
Wimmer has a sponsor for Atlanta:
October 23, 2002
AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) has signed a one-race deal to sponsor Scott Wimmer's #23 Pontiac for the BGN race in Atlanta this weekend. "We are proud of the relationships we enjoy with global car manufacturers and automotive suppliers and we chose to use this NASCAR sponsorship
Wimmer wins at Memphis:
Wimmer wins at Memphis:
October 21, 2002
#23-Scott Wimmer held off #26-Ron Hornaday on a restart with seven laps left Sunday and won the rain-delayed Busch Sam's Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park for his second victory in four races. Wimmer led 83 of the 250 laps and passed Hornaday for the final time
Geoffrey Bodine in the #23 at Martinsville for practice/qualifying:
Geoffrey Bodine in the #23 at Martinsville for practice/qualifying:
October 15, 2002
Geoffrey Bodine in the #23 at Martinsville for practice/qualifying: Kenny Wallace, who is the primary driver of the #23 Hills Bros. Coffee Dodge, will be unable to be at Martinsville on Friday and Saturday this weekend, as he will be in Memphis competing in the BGN
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
October 2, 2002
Atlanta Testing: For the second straight day, #00-Buckshot Jones led the speed charts during a two-day test of ten Winston Cup and Busch teams testing for the Oct. 25-27 NAPA 500 weekend. Jones, driving for Michael Waltrip Racing, turned a lap of 187.869mph). Just
Atlanta Testing:
Atlanta Testing:
October 1, 2002
Atlanta Testing: In his first laps back in a NASCAR Winston Cup car since April, #00-Buckshot Jones turned the fastest lap of nine Winston Cup and Busch teams testing for the Oct. 25-27 NAPA 500 weekend. Jones, driving for Michael Waltrip Racing, turned a lap 184.493mph
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