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David Green wins at Nashville:
David Green wins at Nashville:
April 12, 2003
#37-David Green passed #21-Johnny Sauter on the backstretch of the final lap Saturday to win the Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway. Green won for the first time on the Busch Series since June 1996 and has six overall series victories. With the Winston Cup Series
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
April 8, 2003
Busch Series points leader Todd Bodine [#54-Ford in Cup, #92-Chevy in Busch] will race in Nashville this Saturday and Martinsville on Sunday. Mike McLaughlin will practice and qualify the #92 Busch Series car in Nashville while Bodine is in Martinsville for Cup qualifying
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
Bodine to double dip, Nashville and Martinsville:
April 8, 2003
Busch Series points leader Todd Bodine [#54-Ford in Cup, #92-Chevy in Busch] will race in Nashville this Saturday and Martinsville on Sunday. Mike McLaughlin will practice and qualify the #92 Busch Series car in Nashville while Bodine is in Martinsville for Cup qualifying
Parts Confiscated:
Parts Confiscated:
April 5, 2003
NASCAR inspectors confiscated several parts in pre-qualifying inspections Friday and placed them on display in the hauler. Among the items taken: unapproved springs from the cars of Jerry Nadeau and Ken Schrader; a false in-car camera mount from the car of Todd Bodine
Earnhardt Jr wins at Talladega:
Earnhardt Jr wins at Talladega:
April 5, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek ran out of time. #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran out of gas. But a timely caution with two of 117 laps remaining in Saturday's Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway, allowed Earnhardt Jr. to claim the victory as two of the top-three cars ran out of gas
Nemechek wins pole at Talladega:
Nemechek wins pole at Talladega:
April 3, 2003
#87 "Front Row" Joe Nemechek won his 15th career Busch series pole Thursday, running a lap at 188.649mph for the Aaron's 312 at Talladega Superspeedway. #38-Kasey Kahne was 2nd at 187.618, followed by #8-Dale Earnhardt Jr., #2-Ron Hornaday and #59-Stacy Compton fifth
Robby Gordon’s Pit Crew Finishes First in Texas:
Robby Gordon’s Pit Crew Finishes First in Texas:
April 2, 2003
The crew of Robby Gordon's #31 Cingular Wireless Chevy was the Round 7 winner of the McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade during Sunday's (March 30) NASCAR Winston Cup race - Samsung/RadioShack 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. Gordon's team, owned
#92 team not closing shop UPDATE 4 will be at Talladega:
#92 team not closing shop UPDATE 4 will be at Talladega:
April 1, 2003
despite reports saying the team will close shop after the Bristol race, Herzog Jackson Motorsports says they will NOT close shop and are in discusions with potential sponsors for the team and driver Todd Bodine, who just won the Busch Series race at Darlington.(XM
Nemechek wins at Texas:
Nemechek wins at Texas:
March 29, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek started last and finished first in Saturday's O'Reilly 300 Busch Series race, but for the second straight day that part of the story took a backseat to NASCAR's version of justice at Texas Motor Speedway. One day after NASCAR took away Tony Stewart
Harvick wins at Bristol:
Harvick wins at Bristol:
March 22, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won the Channellock 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway just beating #33-Tony Raines, who finished 2nd for the third time in his Busch career. It is Harvick's 9th career Busch Series win. "How about Tony Raines? He's going to win some races, not just in
WOW another wild finish:
WOW another wild finish:
March 17, 2003
#92-Todd Bodine and #1-Jamie McMurray beat and banged to the end, both crossing the stripe sideways, McMurray ended up in the inside wall stopped, Bodine recovered and drove away and to Victory Lane. The unofficial top ten finishers: #92-Todd Bodine (how can this
Todd Bodine tours Washington DC:
Todd Bodine tours Washington DC:
March 13, 2003
It was a once in a lifetime experience for Todd Bodine, driver of the No. 54 National Guard Ford as he spent the day touring the Pentagon, Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the Army National Guard Readiness Center as a guest of his NASCAR Winston Cup advertiser [
Nemechek wins at Las Vegas:
Nemechek wins at Las Vegas:
March 1, 2003
#87-Joe Nemechek won the Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Stopping for fuel only on his final pit stop, Nemechek charged to the front, survived a side-by-side battle with #92-Todd Bodine and finally held off #21-Kevin Harvick by 0.603 seconds to win. Harvick
Buschwackers at Las Vegas:
Buschwackers at Las Vegas:
February 27, 2003
Nine Winston Cup regulars are scheduled to drive in Saturday's Sam's Town 300 Busch Series race at LVMS including the most recent Busch race winner, Jamie McMurray [#42 in Cup, #1 in Busch]. Other Cup drivers attempting to make the 43-car field on Saturday are Steve
McMurray wins at the Rock:
McMurray wins at the Rock:
February 24, 2003
#1-Jamie McMurray beat #37-David Green by 1.908 seconds to win the Rockingham 200 on Monday after a 2-day delay due to rain on Saturday. McMurray dominated the race, leading 192 of 197 laps. The rest of the top five were: #92-Todd Bodine, #7-Randy LaJoie and #57-Jason
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