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Evans Debut:
Evans Debut:
May 15, 2000
Twenty Four year old second generation driver Richie Evans, Jr. made his race driving debut this weekend at the Lonesome Pine Raceway(site is old) in Coeburn, VA(not TN). Evans was driving the black #61 Chevy late model stock car owned by his crew chief, Gary Hargett
#36 Crew Chief:
#36 Crew Chief:
April 10, 2000
#36 Crew Chief: Cicci-Welliver Racing announced they have named Billy Nacewicz crew chief for driver Tim Fedewa and the #36 Stanley Racing team. Nacewicz, 50, will make his debut with the team at Talladega. Nacewicz, a New York native, has had an extensive and successful
Fedawa #200:
Fedawa #200:
February 3, 2000
Fedawa #200: Tim Fedewa mark his 200th career start at Daytona in his #36 Stanley Tools Chevy(Racin' Network)(2-3-2000)
Testing at Talladega:
Testing at Talladega:
January 24, 2000
Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and eight other drivers opened a two-day test session at Talladega Superspeedway Monday. Also testing were Busch Series drivers Glenn Allen, Casey Atwood, Todd Bodine, Tim Fedewa, David Green, Kevin Grubb, Wayne Grubb and Ron Hornaday. Winston
Vegas Testing:
Vegas Testing:
January 18, 2000
Seven-time NASCAR Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt will return to the driver's seat for the first time since December back surgery by heading a list of 36 drivers from the CUP and BGN series who have scheduled testing times Jan. 31-Feb. 2 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
#91 News:
#91 News:
December 16, 1999
The #91 Winston Cup team of LJ Racing will once again attempt the Winston Cup Series in 2000. Joe Falk, car owner of LJ Racing, said he is excited with the new Monte Carlos, and that he can not wait for January when testing comes for the Daytona 500. Falk also stated
#91 Rumor:
#91 Rumor:
November 2, 1999
two different sources say that unless a sponsor comes forward, Joe Falk's #91 LJ Racing team is done for the season. There is still no word on what will happen next year with the Winston Cup team. Falk supposedly does have something in the wings for a possible Busch
91 Info:
91 Info:
October 20, 1999
#91 team owner, Joe Falk was also interviewed on a radio show (Race Talk, WGH/1310am). Falk mentioned that they were trying to put together a BGN team with Tim Fedewa as the driver. Like the Cup team, sponsorship would be a key issue as to whether or not the Busch
Sponsor or no races:
Sponsor or no races:
October 2, 1999
Joe Falk, owner of the #91 LJ Racing Chevy, said he will not run even a limited Cup or BGN schedule in 2000 without a sponsor. Falk, who plans to run four more Cup races this season, wouldn't mind moving to the BGN Series, though. He says he'd like to develop a program
Christopher to the #34?
Christopher to the #34?
September 10, 1999
Ted Christopher will meet with officials from Team 34 Friday in Richmond, VA. Christopher, of Plainville, will meet with co-owner Frank Cicci to discuss the possibility of replacing Mike McLaughlin in one of the team's three cars. The Cicci and Scott Welliver organization
#59 News:
#59 News:
August 31, 1999
ST Motorsports will choose among Jay Sauter, Tim Fedewa and Tony Raines to drive the #59 Kingsford/Matchlight Chevrolet next season. Reports have the choice-sources say it looks like Fedewa - being made on Wednesday by team owner Tad Geschickter(TNN Motorsports Site
Petty Switch? UPDATE 2:
Petty Switch? UPDATE 2:
August 5, 1999
I am hearing that Adam Petty tested the #45 Spree Chevy at Myrtle Beach last week with a new engine supplier. I hear the team will be switching from Fischer engines and using Rahmoc Racing engines for both Myrtle Beach and Pikes Peak with the remainder of the season
Phillies and NASCAR:
Phillies and NASCAR:
May 13, 1999
NASCAR is moving into the Philadelphia area a week early. To promote the First Union 200 Busch Grand National race at Nazareth Speedway on May 23, four drivers will participate in ``NASCAR Night at the Phillies' Saturday. Tim Fedewa, last year's First Union 200 winner
Fedawa to the #36 UPDATE:
Fedawa to the #36 UPDATE:
November 25, 1998
Sources tell me that Tim Fedawa will drive the #36 Stanley Tools Pontiac in 1999(11-25-98) - Stanley Racing announced today that Tim Fedewa will drive the #36 Stanley Pontiac, fielded by Cicci-Welliver Racing, for the 1999 BGN season. Vic Kangas will join the Stanley
BGN News
BGN News
May 27, 1998
Northeastern Supply, of Baltimore, MD, will be an associate sponsor on the #10 BGN Chevy of Phil Parsons this weekend in Dover. Matt Hutter, driver of the #36 Stanley Tools Pontiac, has a new crew chief in Kevin Caldwell, who recently resigned from the #47 Monro team
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