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Setzer wins at South Boston:
Setzer wins at South Boston:
October 4, 2003
#46-Dennis Setzer won the John Boy & Billy 250 at South Boston. It is the 10th win of Setzer' Truck Series career. The rest of the top five were #16-Travis Kvapil, #1-Ted Musgrave, #50-Jon Wood and #14-Rick Crawford. Points leader, #62-Brendan Gaughan ended up 15th
Gaughan wins another pole, this time at South Boston:
Gaughan wins another pole, this time at South Boston:
October 4, 2003
Truck Series points leader Brendan Gaughan continued his hot qualifying streak at Big Daddy's South Boston Speedway Saturday as he won the Bud Pole for the John Boy & Billy 250 with a record average speed of 92.480mph, his third pole in a row and in his career. #50
Gaughan wins pole at Vegas:
Gaughan wins pole at Vegas:
September 27, 2003
after winning his first career pole at the last race, #62-Brendan Gaughan won his 2nd career pole and his second straight, winning the pole at Las Vegas for Saturday nights Las Vegas 350k with a speed of 162.152mph. The rest of the top five are: #75-David Starr; #99
Musgrave wins at California:
Musgrave wins at California:
September 20, 2003
#1-Ted Musgrave won the American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway Saturday, the third time in a row Musgrave has won the race. It is Mugrave's third won of 2003 and 13th career Truck Series win. Pole sitter, #62-Brendan Gaughan led three times for 66 laps and
Labonte could be the 6th:
Labonte could be the 6th:
September 5, 2003
Should #5-Terry Labonte win the pole position this week, he would join an exclusive group of drivers in the Richmond record book. Since the track began running two Winston Cup races a year in 1959, only six drivers have swept both pole positions in a single season.
Stewart wins at Richmond:
Stewart wins at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
Tony Stewart's appearances in the NASCAR Truck Series are few, but quite productive. Stewart, the reigning Winston Cup champion, won the Virginia is for Lovers 200 at Richmond International Raceway for the second consecutive season, this time holding off a fast-charging
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
Qualifying rained out at Richmond:
September 4, 2003
Qualifying was canceled for the Virginia Is For Lovers 200 at Richmond because of rain and the field set according to the NASCAR rulebook. The race scheduled Thursday night. #16-Travis Kvapil starts first, followed by #62-Brendan Gaughan, #1-Ted Musgrave, #46-Dennis
Trucks test at Atlanta; for 2003; and a 2004 Ford test UPDATEs:
Trucks test at Atlanta; for 2003; and a 2004 Ford test UPDATEs:
August 28, 2003
Just because Atlanta Motor Speedway isn't on their 2003 schedule doesn't mean teams from NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series aren't interested in testing out its 24-degree banking. That's just what they'll be doing this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday [August 26-28], as
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Bristol:
Stock Car Fans – Rumblings – Bristol:
August 23, 2003
Nothing like a short-track to get back to some real racing, eh? #97-Kurt Busch fought a dying alternator (two batteries?....whatcha wanna bet we're gonna see that become the norm real soon?) and held on to beat #29-Kevin Harvick to the finish of tonight's Sharpie 500
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Bristol:
Stock Car Fans – Ramblings – Bristol:
August 22, 2003
Jeff Gordon took the pole for Saturday Night's Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway by the wide margin of .001 seconds over Mark Martin this afternoon. It was the 3rd Bud Pole of the season for Gordon (2 shorties and a roadie), and the 45th of his career. Tho the
Waltrip wins at Bristol:
Waltrip wins at Bristol:
August 22, 2003
Michael Waltrip pulled away after the last caution to win the Food City 250 at Bristol. The rest of the top five were: #2-Ron Hornaday, #6-Ted Musgrave, #48-Shane Hmiel, and #21-Kevin Harvick. Waltrip survived a wreck-marred Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway,
Appeal to be heard Wednesday UPDATE – THE RULING:
Appeal to be heard Wednesday UPDATE – THE RULING:
August 20, 2003
Fox Sports Net's Totally NASCAR reports that the NASCAR Commission will hold an Appeal Hearing at Bristol, TN for Jimmy Spencer on Wednesday, August 20th at 8:00am/et. Spencer will attend and was told to bring his Truck [for the Truck Series race] just in case. Ted
No Truck race for Fittipaldi:
No Truck race for Fittipaldi:
August 20, 2003
Due to sponsor conflicts [Dodge/Ford?] Christian Fittipaldi will not drive in the Truck Series race. Johnny Sauter will drive the #9 Ford in the Truck Series race and joins Kevin Harvick and Ted Musgrave as drivers doing the Triple, driving in the Cup, Busch and Truck
Musgrave to drive for Spencer:
Musgrave to drive for Spencer:
August 20, 2003
NASCAR.com posted that Ted Musgrave will drive the #7 Sirius Dodge in the Cup race and the #6 Tommy Baldwin Racing Dodge in Friday's Busch race. The Truck owner Jim Smith entered for Spencer in tonights Truck Series race has been withdrawn. So Musgrave will join Kevin
Musgrave to drive for Spencer:
Musgrave to drive for Spencer:
August 20, 2003
NASCAR.com posted that Ted Musgrave will drive the #7 Sirius Dodge in the Cup race and the #6 Tommy Baldwin Racing Dodge in Friday's Busch race. The Truck owner Jim Smith entered for Spencer in tonights Truck Series race has been withdrawn. So Musgrave will join Kevin
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