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Edward’s may not make it:
Edward’s may not make it:
October 16, 2004
The Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway was red flagged for a while due to a three-truck accident and a damaged SAFER wall which took a while to repair. #22-Bill Lester, #17-David Reutimann, #12-Robert Huffman and #67-J.R. Patton were involved. Lester and Patton
LaJoie To Sub for Todd Bodine in the #31 car:
LaJoie To Sub for Todd Bodine in the #31 car:
October 13, 2004
The Whelen Engineering/Marsh Racing Team announced that two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion Randy LaJoie will substitute for Todd Bodine in Friday night's race at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Bodine, who joined the Whelen/Marsh Busch team in early June, has a scheduling
Texas Race News and Notes:
Texas Race News and Notes:
October 8, 2004
Dream month for Bodine and Germain-Arnold team Todd Bodine (No. 30 Arnold Development Toyota) and his Germain-Arnold team may have been late arrivals to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, but their Oct. 2 victory at California Speedway and third top-five finish in
Todd Bodine wins at California:
Todd Bodine wins at California:
October 3, 2004
#30-Todd Bodine and #1-Ted Musgrave swapped the lead back and forth late in Saturday night's American Racing Wheels 200 at California Speedway, but Bodine got away with the Craftsman Truck Series win, the first of his career. #02-Kelly Sutton spun exting Turn 4 as
Hmiel wins at Las Vegas:
Hmiel wins at Las Vegas:
September 26, 2004
#15-Shane Hmiel caught up to #30-Todd Bodine and took the lead with just over a lap remaining, doing a bump and run, to win Saturday night's Las Vegas 350 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. Bodine finished second and #62-Steve Park was third. #23-Johnny Benson finished
#30 Toyota to promotes National Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Las Vegas:
#30 Toyota to promotes National Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Las Vegas:
September 24, 2004
The Germain/Arnold Racing team and Toyota Racing Development are working together to promote October as breast cancer awareness month. In collaboration with the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) program, NBCAM's logo and pink ribbon, will be displayed
NEWS & NOTES LAS VEGAS:
NEWS & NOTES LAS VEGAS:
September 22, 2004
Title race tightens for fall finish You might say Bobby Hamilton (No. 4 Square D Dodge) has been waiting for his rivals to catch up, and thats exactly what theyve done over the past two races. Hamilton, who enjoyed a 96-point lead after last months race at Bristol
Kvapil wins at Loudon:
Kvapil wins at Loudon:
September 18, 2004
#24-Travis Kvapil won the Sylvania 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway, his 2nd win of 2004 and the 2nd ever for Toyota. Finishing 2nd for the 29th time in his career [thanks to Speed's Ray Dunlap for that tidbit] was #16-Jack Sprague, followed by #23-Johnny
Sprague wins pole at New Hampshire:
Sprague wins pole at New Hampshire:
September 17, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague won the pole for the Sylvania 200 at NHIS with a fast lap of 128.515. The rest of the top five are: #62-Steve Park, #24-Travis Kvapil, #75-David Starr and #17-David Reutimann. The best starting Ford is #99-Carl Edwards who will start 10th. Points leader
Musgrave wins at Richmond:
Musgrave wins at Richmond:
September 9, 2004
Cautions ended any hope for #2-Jamie McMurray's first NASCAR Truck Series victory. A caution on Lap 198 of the scheduled 200 at Richmond International Raceway cut short McMurray's late-race run on leader #1-Ted Musgrave. Then during the two-lap "overtime" period, #
McMurray wins pole at Richmond:
McMurray wins pole at Richmond:
September 9, 2004
Jamie McMurray, running Ultra Smith's #2 ASE Dodge for he first time, won the pole for the Kroger 200 at Richmond International Raceway with a speed of 125.436mph, beating is CTS teammate, #1-Ted Musgrave who will start 2nd after running a lap of 125.191. #30-Todd
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
Kahne wins pole at Richmond:
September 9, 2004
#38-Kasey Kahne denied #5-Kyle Busch the chance Thursday to repeat his dominant weekend performance in May at Richmond International Raceway. Busch, 19, won the pole and the NASCAR Busch Series race in May, and tried to kick off a repeat performance this weekend but
Germain/Arnold Racing/Todd Bodine to debut at RIR:
Germain/Arnold Racing/Todd Bodine to debut at RIR:
September 7, 2004
The Toyota Tundra Team of Germain / Arnold Racing with veteran NASCAR Nextel Cup driver Todd Bodine is looking forward to their first foray into the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. "I'm really proud of the team and what they've accomplished in such a short period of
Barry Bodine returns to the Truck Series:
Barry Bodine returns to the Truck Series:
August 24, 2004
Barry Bodine will be returning to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on Thursday, September 9 for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 200 race at Richmond International Raceway. Bodine will be making his 2004 debut in the #89 Chevrolet owned by Chris Lafferty of Lafferty
Bristol News and Notes:
Bristol News and Notes:
August 24, 2004
Apparently, the propensity for winning streaks runs in the family. And Kyle Busch (No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet) would like to see that trait continue Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 250. With his second-consecutive win coming Saturday at Michigan
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