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Ted Musgrave News
Musgrave to run Phoenix and Homestead in the #07:
Musgrave to run Phoenix and Homestead in the #07:
October 18, 2002
Musgrave to run Phoenix and Homestead in the #07: Sirius Satellite Radio announced that it will continue its partnership with Kenwood USA Corporation and field a second NASCAR Winston Cup team at three additional races this season - Martinsville, Phoenix and Homestead
Starr wins at Vegas:
Starr wins at Vegas:
October 13, 2002
#75-David Starr broke a 65-race winless streak Sunday, outdueling points leader #16-Mike Bliss in the Las Vegas 350. Starr and Bliss circled the track just feet apart over the final four laps. Starr held a lead of about a truck-length beginning the final lap and edged
Starr wins pole at Vegas:
Starr wins pole at Vegas:
October 12, 2002
#75-David Starr won the pole at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a speed of 163.112mph. #62-Brendan Gaughan was 2nd, #14-Rick Crawford third at 162.543, followed by #4-Ryan Hemphill abd #1-Ted Musgrave. See lineup at ThatsRacin.com or MotorsportsOne.(10-12-2002)
Bliss wins at South Boston:
Bliss wins at South Boston:
September 21, 2002
#16-Mike Bliss won the Hardees 250 at Big Daddys South Boston Speedway. Bliss, who started second in the 36-truck field, pitted on the 92nd lap and dropped to 13th place. Bliss, who entered the race with a 40-point lead over #14-Rick Crawford, extended the advantage
Musgrave on the pole:
Musgrave on the pole:
September 21, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave is on the pole with a speed of 91.831mph for this afternoon's John Boy & Billy's Hardee's 250 Presented by Textilease CTS race at South Boston Speedway. Rounding out the top five are points leader #16-Mike Bliss, #46-Dennis Setzer, #14-Rick Crawford
Gaughan wins at Texas:
Gaughan wins at Texas:
September 14, 2002
#62-Brendan Gaughan won his 2nd career CTS race and swept both races at Texas in 2002 becoming the the first two-time winner in the ten truck races at Texas Motor Speedway. #20-Coy Gibbs was 2nd (aa career best) followed by #75-David Starr, #14-Rick Crawford and #60
Leffler wins pole at Richmond:
Leffler wins pole at Richmond:
September 5, 2002
Using a backup truck, #2-Jason Leffler won his eighth CTS pole of the season by winning the pole at Richmond for Thursday night's Virginia is for Lovers 200. Leffler had wrecked his primary truck during Thursday afternoon's practice session. Using his backup, he still
Musgrave back in a Cup car:
Musgrave back in a Cup car:
August 31, 2002
Musgrave back in a Cup car: Sirius Satellite Radio has joined forces with long time partner, Kenwood USA Corporation, to field a second Cup team. The #07 Kenwood/Sirius Dodge, driven by CTS driver Ted Musgrave, will compete for the second time this season at the Mountain
Darlington Testing Speeds Wednesday:
Darlington Testing Speeds Wednesday:
August 21, 2002
Darlington Testing Speeds Wednesday: The following teams reported these test times at Darlington Raceway on Wedneday, August 21. No qualifying runs were made. As on Tuesday, all runs were made in race trim. #97-Kurt Busch, 166.135 mph (Cup) #07-Ted Musgrave, 164.084
Darlington Testing UPDATE Speeds:
Darlington Testing UPDATE Speeds:
August 20, 2002
Darlington Testing UPDATE Speeds: The following drivers are scheduled to test at Darlington Raceway on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 20 and 21. BGN drivers: #98-Kasey Kahne, #91-Stanton Barrett and #21-Jeff Green. CUP drivers: #07-Ted Musgrave, #17-Matt Kenseth, #97
Interesting Rookie Fact:
Interesting Rookie Fact:
August 11, 2002
Interesting Rookie Fact: Only two rookies have led a lap at Watkins Glen since Winston Cup returned to the track in 1986. Ted Musgrave led one lap in 1991, and Robert Pressley led one lap in 1995.(Richmond Times Dispatch), make it three as #12-Ryan Newman led 11 laps
Bliss wins at Nashville:
Bliss wins at Nashville:
August 10, 2002
#16-Mike Bliss won at Nashville Saturday night, winning his fourth CTS race of the year. Bliss, who started from the pole but fell to a distant third, took advantage of Jason Leffler's 135th-lap accident that resulted in the second of three caution periods. Bliss,
Bliss on the pole at Nashville:
Bliss on the pole at Nashville:
August 9, 2002
Points leader #16-Mike Bliss won the pole Friday for the CTS Federated Auto Parts 200 on Saturday at Nashville Superspeedway. Bliss, five points ahead of #29-Terry Cook and 29 in front of #2-Jason Leffler after 14 of 22 events, drove his Chevrolet to a track-record
Musgrave to stay in the CTS:
Musgrave to stay in the CTS:
August 8, 2002
Earlier this season Ted Musgrave agreed to run a few Winston Cup races in partnership with the Ultra Motorsports team, which also fields the car driven by Nashville's Casey Atwood. ''Don't call it a 'comeback,'' Musgrave joked at his July press conference in Daytona
Musgrave to stay in the CTS:
Musgrave to stay in the CTS:
August 8, 2002
Musgrave to stay in the CTS: Earlier this season Ted Musgrave agreed to run a few Winston Cup races in partnership with the Ultra Motorsports team, which also fields the car driven by Nashville's Casey Atwood. ''Don't call it a 'comeback,'' Musgrave joked at his July
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