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Stacy Compton News
Compton in the #4 at Daytona as a pirate (puffy shirt?):
Compton in the #4 at Daytona as a pirate (puffy shirt?):
June 25, 2003
Eastman Kodak Company and The Walt Disney Company announced a joint promotion of Disney's epic motion picture, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, through Kodak's NASCAR marketing program. A Pirates of the Caribbean 'wrap' will adorn the Kodak #
More on possible #4 Drivers UPDATE Testing at Chicago with Sauter and Talladega with Compton:
More on possible #4 Drivers UPDATE Testing at Chicago with Sauter and Talladega with Compton:
June 24, 2003
Morgan-McClure Motorsports team general manager Larry McClure spent part of Monday pondering one of the hottest questions in NASCAR. Who will replace Mike Skinner in the No. 4 Kodak Pontiac? "We're looking at a couple of drivers,'' McClure said. "We're not going to
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE Compton at Daytona in the #4?:
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE Compton at Daytona in the #4?:
June 23, 2003
hearing that Busch Series driver [#'s 21 and #43] Johnny Sauter will test the #4 Pontiac for Morgan-McClure next week in Chicago.(6-19-2003) UPDATE: Morgan-McClure Motorsports owner Larry McClure said he is in no hurry to find a permanent replacement for driver Mike
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE:
A Sauter in the #4? UPDATE:
June 21, 2003
hearing that Busch Series driver [#'s 21 and #43] Johnny Sauter will test the #4 Pontiac for Morgan-McClure next week in Chicago.(6-19-2003) UPDATE: Morgan-McClure Motorsports owner Larry McClure said he is in no hurry to find a permanent replacement for driver Mike
Hamilton Jr. wins at Kentucky:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Kentucky:
June 14, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. overcame a pit-stop miscue to win the NASCAR Busch Series race Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. Hamilton passed #57-Jason Keller with three laps to go in the Meijer 300. It was Hamilton's third straight top-six finish, but his first win of
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
Compton on the pole at Kentucky:
June 13, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton won the pole and set a track record in Busch Series qualifying Friday night at Kentucky Speedway. Compton took the top starting position for Saturday night's Meijer 300 with fast lap of 176.384mph for his first career Busch Series pole. The previous
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
Lewis Jr wins pole at Gateway:
Lewis Jr wins pole at Gateway:
May 9, 2003
#46-Ashton Lewis won the pole for Charter Pipeline 250 at Gateway International Speedway with a speed of 131.903mph, followed by #2-Ron Hornaday, #57-Jason Keller, #59-Stacy Compton and #38-Kasey Kahne. Only 42 cars showed up, so all made the field. For qualifying
Looks like Steve Park to the #30 AOL car UPDATE 4 It’s Official:
Looks like Steve Park to the #30 AOL car UPDATE 4 It’s Official:
May 8, 2003
hearing Mike Wallace could drive the #30 AOL Chevy at Lowe's Motor Speedway for the Winston Open and Coca Cola 600 and could be the driver for the rest of 2003. Other rumors have RCR's Busch driver, Ron Hornaday, former RCR dirver, Mike Skinner [unlikely] and Busch
Waltrip wins pole at Richmond:
Waltrip wins pole at Richmond:
May 2, 2003
#99-Michael Waltrip won the pole at Richmond got Friday night's Hardee's 250 with a speed of 125.523mph (7:30pm/et, FX). It is Waltrip's fifth pole at Richmond and first of the 2003 season. #57-Jason Keller will start second, followed by #59-Stacy Compton, #48-Shane
Harvick on the pole at California:
Harvick on the pole at California:
April 25, 2003
the Buschwackers continiue to have sucess in the Busch Series, as Winston Cup driver, #21-Kevin Harvick won the pole for the 1-800-PITSHOP.COM 300 at California Speedway, with a speed of 183.941 (2mph fastest then the 2nd fastest). Starting 2nd is #99-Michael Waltrip
Richmond Testing Tuesday:
Richmond Testing Tuesday:
April 16, 2003
Testing for the NASCAR Winston Cup Series Pontiac Excitement 400 and Hardee's 250 NASCAR Busch Series race May 2-3 began at Richmond International Raceway today. Stacy Compton, driver of the #59 Kingsford Busch Series Chevy, led practice with a speed of 122.471. The
Happy Hour at Talladega:
Happy Hour at Talladega:
April 4, 2003
#59-Stacy Compton was the fastest in Happy Hour with a speed of 192.948, followed by #20-Mike Bliss, #32-Lyndon Amick, #12-Kerry Earnhardt and #5-Brian Vickers. For speeds, see BGN Racing and NASCAR.com.(4-4-2003)
Nemechek wins pole at Talladega:
Nemechek wins pole at Talladega:
April 3, 2003
#87 "Front Row" Joe Nemechek won his 15th career Busch series pole Thursday, running a lap at 188.649mph for the Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway. #38-Kasey Kahne was 2nd at 187.618, followed by #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr., #2-Ron Hornaday and #59-Stacy Compton fifth
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
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