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More on Tracy and Childress:
More on Tracy and Childress:
August 17, 2003
"We've talked on occasion,'' Childress told the Indianapolis Star at Watkins Glen over the weekend about Paul Tracy. ``He'd definitely be my kind of driver if he'd like to try Winston Cup racing.'' With CART's future in doubt, Tracy has been checking out his options
Kahne on the pole at MIS:
Kahne on the pole at MIS:
August 15, 2003
#38-Kasey Kahne won the pole for Saturday's Cabela's 250 at Michigan International Speedway with a speed of 186.490mph, his first career Busch Series pole. On the outside pole is another Busch driver [in his last 2003 Busch race to perserve his rookie status for 2004
More on Tracy and Childress:
More on Tracy and Childress:
August 13, 2003
How to describe Paul Tracy to stock car racing fans who don't follow CART? Jimmy Spencer with talent [yikes!]. ``We've talked on occasion,'' Childress told the Indianapolis Star at Watkins Glen over the weekend. ``He'd definitely be my kind of driver if he'd like to
Paul Tracy to NASCAR? UPDATE 2 with Childress:
Paul Tracy to NASCAR? UPDATE 2 with Childress:
August 12, 2003
Volatile, hard-driving Paul Tracy, an outspoken Indy-car star, may be looking for place to race next season, with CART going down the tubes. And two Winston Cup team owners interested in Tracy are Chip Ganassi and Richard Childress. Childress has made a career of dealing
Stewart back to Busch UPDATE:
Stewart back to Busch UPDATE:
August 12, 2003
When Tony Stewart fires up his engine for the Cabelas 250 NASCAR Busch Series race at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday August 16, his car wont be the only thing rollin at MIS, as Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down will perform a post-race concert following
Paul Tracy to NASCAR? UPDATE with Childress:
Paul Tracy to NASCAR? UPDATE with Childress:
August 10, 2003
Volatile, hard-driving Paul Tracy, an outspoken Indy-car star, may be looking for place to race next season, with CART going down the tubes. And two Winston Cup team owners interested in Tracy are Chip Ganassi and Richard Childress. Childress has made a career of dealing
#30 Decision by Mid Oct:
#30 Decision by Mid Oct:
August 9, 2003
Steve Park said he and car owner Richard Childress haven't talked about what's going to happen with the #30 AOL Chevrolet next season, but both said a decision should be made my mid-October. Childress said he prefers to keep Park in the car, and Park clearly wants
So…who wins the ‘trade’
So…who wins the ‘trade’
August 6, 2003
between DEI and RCR? Some comparisions of #30-Steve Park and #1-Jeff Green. after the May Richmond race, Green was released from the #30 Richard Childress AOL Chevy and Park was released from the #1 Dale Earnhardt Inc. #1 Pennzoil Chevy. The same week, Green was named
Ward to the #30? UPDATE 2 Park?:
Ward to the #30? UPDATE 2 Park?:
August 4, 2003
Sources in the garage say the AOL ride is available next season and that the sponsor would like a mature driver capable of winning races. Sounds like the perfect fit for Ward Burton [who is signed with Bill Davis thur 2004]. Not only has he won at a variety of tracks
Kenny Wallace wins in NJ:
Kenny Wallace wins in NJ:
July 29, 2003
After meeting with fans and signing autographs, the quartet of Winston Cup drivers, Michael Waltrip, Sterling Marlin, Steve Park and Kenny Wallace, battled in their own 30-lap main event at Wall Township Speedway in NJ. While Waltrip and Marlin took turns leading early
Pennzoil gone…may stay as an assoc UPDATEs:
Pennzoil gone…may stay as an assoc UPDATEs:
July 27, 2003
Dale Earnhardt Inc. officials are looking for a company to replace Pennzoil as the sponsor of the No.1 car after this season, a team official said Sunday. Pennzoil's contract expires after the season, and the company will not renew that contract. Ty Norris, executive
Johnson wins the New England 300
Johnson wins the New England 300
July 20, 2003
at New Hampshire Intl Speedway. It is Johnson's 2nd win of 2003 and the 5th of his career. #29-Kevin Harvick finished 2nd. #16-Greg Biffle was the highest finishing rookie and #30-Steve Park got his first top 10 with the #30 team. The featured 12 cautions and it seemed
Spencer wins:
Spencer wins:
July 20, 2003
At the end of the 25-lap exhibition race on the three-eighths mile at Waterford Speedbowl oval, Jimmy Spencer passed Dave Blaney on turn 4 of the last lap to win before about 5,000. Former Ellington resident Steve Park finished third and Sterling Marlin fourth. The
Brickyard 400 Testing part II – Tuesday News and Speeds:
Brickyard 400 Testing part II – Tuesday News and Speeds:
July 17, 2003
A second round of NASCAR Winston Cup Series private testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway gets underway Monday, July 14 [and 15th]. Drivers scheduled to test are: #0-Jack Sprague, #01-Mike Wallace, #02-Hermie Sadler. #07-Ted Musgrave, #2-Rusty Wallace, #4-David
Stock Car Fans Rumblings – Chicagoland:
Stock Car Fans Rumblings – Chicagoland:
July 13, 2003
#12-Ryan Newman had enough gas to last today and powered to his 3rd win of the season in the Tropicana 400. It was the 4th career win for Newman (moving him into a tie for 63rd on the all- time win list) and the 45th for Roger Penske as a car owner. Still not enough
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