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Bliss wins at Pikes Peak:
Bliss wins at Pikes Peak:
May 19, 2002
#16-Mike Bliss earned his first win since returning to the CTS at Pikes Peak. Pole sitter #2-Jason Leffler was 2nd, with #60-Travis Kvapil third, 4th was #29-Terry Cook and #75-David Starr was fifth. See ThatsRacin.com for Race Results.(5-19-2002)
Terry Cook wins at Gateway:
Terry Cook wins at Gateway:
May 5, 2002
Terry Cook broke an 88-race CTS victory drought Sunday, winning the Dodge Ram Tough 200 at Gateway International Raceway. Cook, who went to the emergency room with flu symptoms on Wednesday, recovered sufficiently to bring his #29 Ford from the eighth starting position
Cook and East – Congrats:
Cook and East – Congrats:
April 30, 2002
ESPN pit reporter Amy East and her husband Terry Cook, driver of the #29-Power Stroke Diesel Ford in the CTS, have announced they are expecting an addition to their family after the completion of the current racing season. "Terry and I had discussed having children
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
#29 Fined UPDATE Appeal Upheld:
#29 Fined UPDATE Appeal Upheld:
March 7, 2002
Officials of NASCAR announced penalties imposed for rules violations following the Feb. 15 CTS Florida Dodge Dealers 250 at Daytona. Bob Keselowski, crew chief of the #29 K Automotive Performance Ford has been fined $10,000, team owner Kay Keselowski 100 NASCAR championship
Cook helps out:
Cook helps out:
March 7, 2002
Terry Cook, driver of the #29 Power Stroke Ford, teamed with Dickie Gaines and Bobby East to compete in Indianapolis' Thunder At Johansson's, a three-hour go-kart enduro organized by the USAC Benevolent Foundation to benefit the Kenny Irwin Jr. Memorial Foundation.(
Testing over at Daytona:
Testing over at Daytona:
January 21, 2002
The third and final day of CTS testing at Daytona had drivers turning laps in the pack and posting fast speeds in the 187mph range. Turning the top five fastest laps in today's drafting session were Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 187.566, Rick Crawford, Ford, 187.512; Bryan
Cook’s sponsor re-ups:
Cook’s sponsor re-ups:
January 14, 2002
International Truck and Engine Corporation, manufacturer of the popular Power StrokeĀ® Diesel engine for Ford Motor Company, officially announced today that it will again sponsor Terry Cook and the #29 K-Automotive Ford in 2002. As with the initial 2001 program, International
Cook to stay with the #29?
Cook to stay with the #29?
October 10, 2001
Terry Cook, who sits eighth in the points race with five top-fives and 14 top-10s, should be back with the #29 Ford in 2002, according to team co-owner Kay Keselowski. Keselowski said Cook's return hinges on an announcement -- which should come this week -- from primary
#63 gets help:
#63 gets help:
October 4, 2001
Veteran NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series crew chief, Gary Showalter, will work with the #63 Waterloo Tool Storage Ford Truck team during the remaining 2001 race schedule. Gary will apply his chassis and suspension expertise to the #63 Ford truck to assist driver Larry
Biffle Wins at Nazareth:
Biffle Wins at Nazareth:
August 27, 2001
#99-Greg Biffle gave Ford its first victory of the year in the CTS with a virtually perfect performance Sunday in Chevy Silverado 200 race. Biffle, who won the 200-mile race two years ago, erased his own record in leading the final 192 of 200 laps over the triangular
Sprague wins at IRP:
Sprague wins at IRP:
August 3, 2001
Sprague took the lead from Joe Ruttman on the first lap, lost it only after the first round of pit stops, went back in front midway through the race and held off Terry Cook to win the Power Stroke Diesel 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park on Friday night. It was Sprague
#29 Sponsor? UPDATE 2
#29 Sponsor? UPDATE 2
June 29, 2001
hearing Power Stroke may be a one race sponsor for the #29 K Automotive with driver Terry Cook in an upcoming race(4-26-2001) UPDATE: now hearing it could be a four race deal(4-28-2001) UPDATE 2 - Nope, make that 6 races: For Terry Cook, a stroke of good luck and fortune
Musgrave on Pole at Gateway:
Musgrave on Pole at Gateway:
May 6, 2001
#1-Ted Musgrave won his second Bud Pole Award this year. It was the fifth consecutive pole in five races for Dodge. Musgrave posted a lap of 129.971mph with #29-Terry Cook on the outside pole in a Ford, speed of 129.833mph. All 36 drivers who made an attempt got in
Riggs Wins:
Riggs Wins:
April 8, 2001
#2-Scott Riggs was able to bounce back from trouble early in Saturdays Advance Auto Parts 250 at Martinsville Speedway to record his first career CTS victory. A pit-stop collision 86 laps into Saturdays race knocked Riggs out of the top 20. But the Durham, NC driver
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