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T.J. Bell News
Bell returns to the #50 for Atlanta:
Bell returns to the #50 for Atlanta:
October 24, 2007
T.J. Bell will make his second Craftsman Truck Series start at Atlanta Motor Speedway this Saturday in the #50 Heathcliff's Cat Litter Ford. The #50 team enters Atlanta 25th in Craftsman Truck Series owner points, 21 points out of 24th place.(Roush Fenway Racing PR
Roush Fenway drivers Kvapil & Bell make first Talladega start:
Roush Fenway drivers Kvapil & Bell make first Talladega start:
October 1, 2007
Travis Kvapil will make his first career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start at Talladega Superspeedway this Saturday in the #6 K&N Filters Ford; T.J. Bell will be driving the #50 Heathcliff's Cat Litter Ford. Kvapil enters Talladega third in Craftsman Truck Series
Roush Fenway Racing swaps crew chiefs & crews:
Roush Fenway Racing swaps crew chiefs & crews:
September 8, 2007
In an effort to improve the performance of two of the Roush Fenway Racing truck teams, Jack Roush made the decision to swap both the crew chief and crews for the #99 & #50 trucks. John Quinn, previously the crew chief for Erik Darnell and the #99 Ford, will move over
Bell returns to drive #50 Ford at Gateway:
Bell returns to drive #50 Ford at Gateway:
August 28, 2007
T.J. Bell will return to the seat of Roush Fenway Racing's #50 Heathcliff's Cat Litter Ford F-150 this weekend at Gateway International Raceway. Bell has not raced since Michigan in June, but he has kept very busy in his time out of the cockpit. Bell has been at the
Roush Fenway Racing to showcase young drivers; planning for ’08:
Roush Fenway Racing to showcase young drivers; planning for ’08:
June 27, 2007
As Roush Fenway Racing makes plans for the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series, the team has decided to showcase some of its young driving talent in several upcoming Craftsman Truck Series races. The #50 truck will serve as the test truck, with a few different drivers slated
T.J. Bell & Heathcliff Cat Litter to #50: UPDATE:
T.J. Bell & Heathcliff Cat Litter to #50: UPDATE:
March 13, 2007
Roush Fenway Racing has announced that Heathcliff Cat Litter and driver T.J. Bell have struck a deal that will put the 26-year old driver from Reno, Nevada behind the wheel of the #50 Ford in the Craftsman Truck Series for 15 races during the 2007 season. The program
News & Notes – Part I:
News & Notes – Part I:
March 6, 2007
It's dj vu all over again for the Craftsman Truck Series' "original" champions. Jack Sprague (#60 Con-way Freight Toyota), Mike Skinner (#5 Toyota Tundra Toyota) and Ron Hornaday Jr. (#33 AES HR Solutions Chevy) occupy three of the top four positions in the standings
T.J. Bell to start for Greenlight Racing:
T.J. Bell to start for Greenlight Racing:
September 13, 2006
T.J. Bell has signed on to drive the #07 U.S. Restoration Chevy for this weekend's event at New Hampshire International Speedway.(GreenLightRacing.com)(9-13-2006)
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes: Dover
September 22, 2005
Green prepares for 350th start David Green (#27 Kleenex Ford), the 1994 NASCAR Busch Series champion, is set for his milestone 350th career series start Saturday at Dover. Green is fourth on the all-time list in that category, behind Tommy Houston (417), Elton Sawyer
Pearson’s son racing in ARCA:
Pearson’s son racing in ARCA:
September 2, 2005
Eddie Pearson, a tire specialist for Dennis Setzer's Craftsman Truck Series team and a crew member for T.J. Bell's Busch Series entry, will be back behind the wheel this weekend in the ARCA race at DuQuoin, Ill. Pearson will drive a #17 Ford painted blue and gold.
Barrett out of #36 ride after Bristol:
Barrett out of #36 ride after Bristol:
August 25, 2005
T.J. Bell will drive the #36 DCT Motorsports Chevy beginning with the NASCAR Busch Series race at California Speedway and finishing out the season. Bell, who turns 25 years old this week, joins the team from a highly-successful two-year stint in the ARCA series. "T
T.J. Bell races to rebuild school at Martinsville:
T.J. Bell races to rebuild school at Martinsville:
April 9, 2003
When the law offices of Jenkins, Jenkins & Jenkins agreed to become an associate sponsor on the #86 Chevy driven by T.J. Bell in the Truck Series, it wasn't to advertise for themselves. Instead, their desire was to assist a local school that was destroyed by a
Team Racing Releases Lance Hooper:
Team Racing Releases Lance Hooper:
April 9, 2003
Lance Hooper, one of four drivers scheduled to drive for Team Racing in the 2003 Truck Series was released today. The Palmdale, Calif. native was to run a total of seven events in the #86 Speed Motorsports Management Chevy. Hooper competed in the first race of the
A New ROTY Candidate:
A New ROTY Candidate:
March 15, 2003
#93-Teri McDonald has signed up for a shot at rookie of the year in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck series, joining #31-Tina Gordon in challenging five men for the honor. It is the first time two women have been candidates for top rookie at the same time in any of NASCAR'
No Bull Five News UPDATE No More:
No Bull Five News UPDATE No More:
January 6, 2003
Changes are expected to be announced soon in R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's No Bull Five fan-driver bonus program. The five-year-old program paid million-dollar prizes to drivers and fans at selected Winston Cup races. Drawings paired five drivers and fans at each
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