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Gordon wins pole at Infineon Raceway:
Gordon wins pole at Infineon Raceway:
June 24, 2005
#24-Jeff Gordon won the Budweiser Pole for the Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway with a new track qualifying record of 94.325mph [the old record was from June 2004 by Gordon at 94.303]. Gordon was the only driver to run faster then the track record. It is Gordon
National City, Barrett, DCT Team At Kentucky:
National City, Barrett, DCT Team At Kentucky:
June 17, 2005
With National City Bank sponsoring the team this week, #36 DCT Motorsports and driver Stanton Barrett are looking to continue their momentum in the NASCAR Busch Series points standings. The series heads to the 1.5-mile Kentucky Speedway this week for Saturday night
Hermie back at Pocono..then to TV:
Hermie back at Pocono..then to TV:
June 11, 2005
It didn't take long for Hermie Sadler long to find a new ride, albeit a temporary one. Four days after resigning from the #66 Ford, Sadler was in the #92 Chevrolet at Pocono filling in for Stanton Barrett, who is running tonight's Busch race at Nashville Superspeedway
DCT Motorsports Not For Sale, Owner Says:
DCT Motorsports Not For Sale, Owner Says:
June 8, 2005
John McGill is flattered by the attention but wants to make it plain he and his co-owner, wife Nancy McGill, have long-term plans for DCT Motorsports in the NASCAR Busch Series. Rumors of the team's possible sale are untrue [not at Jayski, no idea where the rumor was
Hermie in the #92:
Hermie in the #92:
June 7, 2005
Hermie Sadler, who yesterday, left the #66 Peak Fitness Racing team, is listed on nascar.com's Pocono 500 entry list as the driver of the #92 Front Row Motorsports Chevy. Stanton Barrett usually drives the #92, but will be in Nashville for the Busch race and is Tony
1st Major Children’s Sponsor In Years Moves Into NASCAR:
1st Major Children’s Sponsor In Years Moves Into NASCAR:
June 3, 2005
For a sport that saw sponsorship founded on fried chicken, cigarettes and beer, Stanton Barrett realizes his #36 DCT Motorsports team is breaking new ground in the upcoming NASCAR Busch Series races at Dover, Del., Saturday and at New Hampshire International Raceway
Rumblings – Richmond:
Rumblings – Richmond:
May 14, 2005
You certainly can't say it came as a surprise.... Kasey Kahne bagged his first-ever Nextel Cup victory tonight at Richmond International Raceway as he bested Tony Stewart by 1.67 seconds to record the win in the Chevy American Revolution 400. In a race that the top
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Darlington
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Darlington
May 4, 2005
Already labeled as the track Too Tough to Tame, yet another challenge awaits at Darlington Raceway on Friday night. The first race under the lights at the historic track will be contested by the drivers and teams of the NASCAR Busch Series. And Darlingtons trademark
#92 Team Looking:
#92 Team Looking:
May 3, 2005
Transporter driver wanted for #92 Cup team for driver Stanton Barrett. Must hold valid CDL and have a clean driving record. Full time work at shop as well as over the road. Duties include stocking, cleaning and maintaining transporter. Experience and additional mechanical
Harvick wins the pole at Talladega:
Harvick wins the pole at Talladega:
April 29, 2005
#29-Kevin Harvick won the Budweiser pole for the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway with a speed of 189.804mph, almost a mph faster then #24-Jeff Gordon who ran 188.988mph and will start on the outside pole. The rest of the top-five are #38-Elliott Sadler, #10-
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Talladega
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Talladega
April 28, 2005
Six of the last seven NASCAR Busch Series races discounting Bristols .533-mile track have been contested at venues where the distance averages nearly 1.4 miles. But average will hardly be the catch word this weekend when series drivers compete on NASCARs largest track
Busch wins at Phoenix:
Busch wins at Phoenix:
April 23, 2005
#97-Kurt Busch won the Subway Fresh 500Phoenix International Raceway, holding off #15-Michael Waltrip who got close, but could quite catch Buach and almost wacked the wall, but held on for 2nd. It is Busch's first win of 2005 and his 12th career win. Busch dominated
RUMBLINGS — PHOENIX
RUMBLINGS — PHOENIX
April 23, 2005
For the second week in a row we had the Roush Racing version of total domination....this time it was Kurt Busch presiding. Busch led six times for 219 laps tonight at Phoenix International Raceway and took the victory in the Subway Fresh 500 by 2.315 seconds. This
Barrett responds to Stewart’s comments:
Barrett responds to Stewart’s comments:
April 18, 2005
Driver Stanton Barrett suggested the media sit down with him and watch the tapes of Saturday's NASCAR Busch Series race at the 1.5-mile Texas Motor Speedway. Specifically, he said he would be glad to watch the tapes with them and answer any questions they have regarding
Samsung/RadioShack 500 qualifying notes:
Samsung/RadioShack 500 qualifying notes:
April 15, 2005
* Ryan Newman won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Bud Pole for the Samsung/RadioShack 500, lapping Texas Motor Speedway in 28.040 seconds at 192.582 mph. Bill Elliott holds the track-qualifying record of 27.803 seconds, 194.224 mph, set April 5, 2002.* This is Newman'
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