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Todd Bodine News
Brickyard 400 Testing part II – Tuesday News and Speeds:
Brickyard 400 Testing part II – Tuesday News and Speeds:
July 17, 2003
A second round of NASCAR Winston Cup Series private testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway gets underway Monday, July 14 [and 15th]. Drivers scheduled to test are: #0-Jack Sprague, #01-Mike Wallace, #02-Hermie Sadler. #07-Ted Musgrave, #2-Rusty Wallace, #4-David
Bodine gets a ride for rest of season UPDATE maybe?:
Bodine gets a ride for rest of season UPDATE maybe?:
July 13, 2003
It was mentioned during the pre-race for the Tropicana Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway that Todd Bodine will likely be in the #7 Kleenex Chevy for the remainder of the season.(BGNRacing.com)(7-12-2003) UPDATE - maybe - maybe not: When interviewed following the
Hamilton Jr. wins at Chicago:
Hamilton Jr. wins at Chicago:
July 12, 2003
#25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the Tropicana Twister 300 at Chicagoland Speedway on Saturday in dominating fashion, leading 186 laps of 200. It is Hamilton Jr's 2nd win of the season. Finishing 2nd was #17-Matt Kenseth, followed by #5-Brian Vickers, #19-Casey Mears and
Bodine to start the #88 UPDATE to the #7:
Bodine to start the #88 UPDATE to the #7:
July 12, 2003
during Winston Cup qualifying, Todd Bodine said he would start the #88 NEMCO Chevy at Chicago, doesn't sound like he will run long in it. Greg Biffle qualified it 12th, seems to be a good car, would like to see him run it.(7-11-2003) UPDATE: Todd Bodine will drive
#92 Done? UPDATE 3 will NOT go to Chicago:
#92 Done? UPDATE 3 will NOT go to Chicago:
July 9, 2003
Despite being fourth in the standings and only 43 points out of first, #92 Herzog Jackson Motorsports and driver Todd Bodine only has a couple more races, later in the year, remaining in a limited sponsorship program with ESGR. Owners Randy and Stan Herzog have said
Bodine to miss next race?
Bodine to miss next race?
July 3, 2003
Todd Bodine's Busch Series ride will again be in jeopardy after Friday's event at Daytona. That's when the #92 Herzog Jackson Motorsports team's six-race sponsorship deal with Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve ends. A three-race sponsorship with careers Web
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
Qualifying Rained out at Milwaukee:
June 28, 2003
#21-Johnny Sauter will start from the pole for Sunday's GNC Live Well 250 at the Milwaukee Mile, awarded by owners points since qualifying was rained out. Starting on the outside pole is #37-David Green, followed by #10-Scott Riggs, #1-David Stremme and #92-Todd Bodine
Busch wins at Michigan
Busch wins at Michigan
June 15, 2003
#97-Kurt Busch won the Sirius 400 at Michigan International Speedway, his 3rd win of 2003 and 7th of his career. #18-Bobby Labonte was 2nd in the Hulk car. #54-Todd Bodine wrecked on Lap 192 of 200 forcing a caution and setting up the final five-lap sprint to the end
Double Duty for Bodine again:
Double Duty for Bodine again:
June 13, 2003
Todd Bodine will once again be pulling double duty, as he will be he splitting his time between the Busch Series event at Kentucky Speedway and the Winston Cup event at Michigan International Speedway. Because Bodine will not be able to be in Kentucky in time for Friday
Double Duty for Bodine again:
Double Duty for Bodine again:
June 13, 2003
Todd Bodine will once again be pulling double duty, as he will be he splitting his time between the Busch Series event at Kentucky Speedway and the Winston Cup event at Michigan International Speedway. Because Bodine will not be able to be in Kentucky in time for Friday
Todd Bodine’s National Guard Crew Wins Pit Crew Title at Pocono:
Todd Bodine’s National Guard Crew Wins Pit Crew Title at Pocono:
June 12, 2003
Round 14 of the McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by Powerade was won by the pit crew of Todd Bodine's #54 National Guard Ford. Bodine's Ford spent 237 seconds on pit road - the least amount of time for cars participating in the program during Sunday's (
Sad News:
Sad News:
June 10, 2003
Geoffrey, Brett & Todd Bodine's aunt passed away over the weekend. Marion Bodine Piper. (sister of Geoffrey, Brett, Todd's father, Eli), Age 88, Lived in Mooresville, NC. Viewing: Wednesday, 6/11 at 10am - Craven-Cook Funeral Home in Mooresville. Service: Wednesday
Stock Car Fans Newsletter Rumblings – Pocono:
Stock Car Fans Newsletter Rumblings – Pocono:
June 8, 2003
#20-Tony Stewart snapped a 27-race losing streak as he won the Pocono 500 under caution on Sunday. What we thought was going to be a three lap shootout turned out to be only a one lap sprint as #1-Jeff Green and #5-Terry Labonte got together on the Long Pond straight
Riggs wins at Nashville:
Riggs wins at Nashville:
June 7, 2003
#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the
Bodine to race at Pocono and Nashville:
Bodine to race at Pocono and Nashville:
June 6, 2003
Todd Bodine driver of the #54 Army National Guard Ford in Cup and the #92 Monstor.com Chevy in the Busch Series will be forced to miss Friday's first Busch Series practice. Mike McLaughlin, who has been helping with the practicing and qualifying of the #92 in all non
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