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Crawford gets pole at Dover:
Crawford gets pole at Dover:
May 30, 2002
#14-Rick Crawford won the first pole of 132 CTS race career with a speed of 150.414mph at Dover for the MBNA America 200 at Dover International Speedway (ESPN at 3:3opm/et). 2nd was #1-Ted Musgrave and #2-Jason Leffler with #29-Terry Cook being fourth and #60-Travis
Drivers Visit School:
Drivers Visit School:
May 30, 2002
Bill Lester [#8 Dodge] spoke to students of Woodrow Wilson High School on May 22 in Washington D.C. Lester also was in Philadelphia on Wednesday when Sears officials made a major presentation to 160 students of the Urban Youth Racing School. Jason Leffler #2 Dodge]
Leffler wins pole at Pikes Peak:
Leffler wins pole at Pikes Peak:
May 18, 2002
#2-Jason Leffler won the pole position for Sunday's CTS race at Pikes Peak with a lap of 132.460mph, Lefflers second pole this season. Teammate #1-Ted Musgrave was second-fastest at 131.047. #16-Mike Bliss was third at 130.900. For the lineup, see ThatsRacin.com or
Bliss wins pole at Gateway:
Bliss wins pole at Gateway:
May 4, 2002
#16-Mike Bliss edged #46-Dennis Setzer to win the pole Saturday for the Dodge Ram Tough 200 at Gateway International Raceway. Bliss qualified his Chevy at 129.549mph, and will start on the pole Sunday for the first time since May 16, 1999. It was his 15th career pole
Setzer comes from the back to win at Martinsville:
Setzer comes from the back to win at Martinsville:
April 14, 2002
#46-Dennis Setzer beat #16-Mike Bliss by .422 seconds to win the Advance Auto Parts 250 at Martinsville Speedway and now holds the record for coming from the farthest back in the field to win a series race (he started 33rd). It was Setzers seventh series win and first
Musgrave on pole at Martinsville:
Musgrave on pole at Martinsville:
April 12, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave won the pole with a speed of 92.863mph and teammate #2-Jason Leffler is on the outside pole with a speed of 92.746. Cup team owner Andy Petree will start 3rd, #17-Darrell Waltrip will start 18th, and Cup driver Kevin Harick will start 12th on the #6
Wind Tunnel:
Wind Tunnel:
March 19, 2002
NASCAR has impounded three trucks after Darlington, the #18-Dodge, #14-Ford, #6-Chevy, to the wind tunnel (didn't say which one, Marietta, GA?) on April 9th, just before the Martinsville race. The #18 was taken instead of the #1 Dodge of Ted Musgrave because it has
Musgrave wins at Darlington:
Musgrave wins at Darlington:
March 15, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave won the 2nd was #18-Robert Pressley and #16-Mike Bliss was 3rd. Pressley and Musgrave are now tied with the points lead at 360. 3rd is rookie #4-Brian Rose with 317. See ThatsRacin.com for Friday's Truck series race results and a column: Musgrave, Dodge
Leffler on the pole at Darlington:
Leffler on the pole at Darlington:
March 14, 2002
Dodge drivers swept the top three starting positions for Fridays Craftsman Anniversary 200 (TV-ESPN 6:00pm/et Saturday Mar 16th), with #2-Jason Leffler leading the way with a speed at 163.702 mph to claim his first series pole. Teammate #1-Ted Musgrave will start 2nd
Pressley win at Daytona:
Pressley win at Daytona:
February 15, 2002
#18-Robert Pressley won in his first career CTS start, winning the race at Daytona. #1-Ted Musgrave, #4-Brian Rose and #79-Joe Ruttman completed the Dodge sweep of the first four positions. See ThatsRacin.com for a column: Pressley scores a Truck race win, and see
Musgrave wins the pole for Daytona:
Musgrave wins the pole for Daytona:
February 12, 2002
#1-Ted Musgrave won his third CTS pole of his career and first at Daytona International Speedway on Tuesday with a lap of 187.215mph. His speed is the fastest qualifying lap so far during Speedweeks. #24-Ron Hornaday, who returned to the Truck series after running
Buddy Parrott leaves Roush? UPDATE retires:
Buddy Parrott leaves Roush? UPDATE retires:
January 3, 2002
Buddy Parrott leaves Roush? UPDATE retires: hearing rumblings that Roush Performance Development Manager and lengendary crew chief, Buddy Parrott has parted ways with Roush Racing(12-24-2001) UPDATE: One of the longtime mainstays in the NASCAR garage has retired. 62
#1 Crew Chief:
#1 Crew Chief:
December 26, 2001
hearing that Gene Nead will be the new crew chief of the #1 Mopar Dodge driven by Ted Musgrave(12-26-2001)
Hamilton Jr to the #25 or Cup? UPDATE to the #25:
Hamilton Jr to the #25 or Cup? UPDATE to the #25:
December 4, 2001
Rumor has it that Bobby Hamilton Jr. may end up in the #25 Rensi Motorsports Chevy in the BGN next year. Hamilton already announced he was leaving the Carroll Racing-owned #26 Chevrolet in the BGN, and said he was looking at an offer from a Winston Cup team and one
Wanke Out at Ultra:
Wanke Out at Ultra:
November 21, 2001
Crew chief Fred Wanke was let go from his position at the #1 Ultra Motorsports team last week, although Ted Musgrave will be back as the driver next year.(NASCAR.com Buzz)(11-21-2001)
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