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Bodine back with Gunselman Motorsports in Cup:
Bodine back with Gunselman Motorsports in Cup:
May 5, 2010
After starting-and-parking at Richmond, an interesting pairing returns to the entry list at Darlington, with driver Todd Bodine getting back behind the wheel of the No. 64. The duo had initially partnered in February, 2009 along with brother Geoff, planning to build
Hornaday, Bodine & Skinner to take part in Hall of Fame ceremony UPDATE 2 Add Johnny Benson to the list; also, Jack Sprague:
Hornaday, Bodine & Skinner to take part in Hall of Fame ceremony UPDATE 2 Add Johnny Benson to the list; also, Jack Sprague:
May 5, 2010
Three former NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champions are among those who will represent the trucks in the Grand Opening of the NASCAR Hall of Fame May 11 in Charlotte. Ron Hornaday Jr., Todd Bodine (#30 Toyota) and Mike Skinner, three of the series' original drivers
Racing Resources – Monday Rundown:
Racing Resources – Monday Rundown:
May 3, 2010
*Johnny Sauter won the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway. It was his second series victory in his 41st start. He became the 10th different winner in 10 races at Kansas. *Thorsport Racing posted its fourth series victory and first win in 2010. *Chevrolet posted
The Entry List
The Entry List
May 3, 2010
for the Showtime Southern 500 Sprint Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway is posted, 46 teams/drivers [for 43 spots] are listed, including: Kevin Conway moves back in to the #37 which is in the top-35 and David Gilliland is listed in the #38 which is not. Terry Cook
Generations of NASCAR Luminaries to Attend Grand Opening:
Generations of NASCAR Luminaries to Attend Grand Opening:
May 3, 2010
NASCAR Hall of Fame officials released the names of NASCAR drivers, owners and executives planning to participate in the Tuesday, May 11 grand opening of the 150,000-square-foot facility in uptown Charlotte, N.C. As part of the historic day, 15 lucky customers will
Frank Cicci / Get Green Racing partners with Rentech: UPDATE:
Frank Cicci / Get Green Racing partners with Rentech: UPDATE:
April 16, 2010
At a time when NASCAR is seeking ways to reduce pollutants and unnecessary waste, Frank Cicci a Nationwide Series veteran, has partnered with sponsor, Rentech, for NASCAR's first environmentally friendly race team."Rentech is excited to be a part of the first green
ESPN/Racing Resources — Weekly Rundown:
ESPN/Racing Resources — Weekly Rundown:
March 29, 2010
*Kevin Harvick won the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway. It was Harvick's eighth series victory in his 103rd career start. He's won the last four races that he has started. It was his 54th career NASCAR win, which ties him with Lee Petty for 11th all-time. Harvick
2010 Sprint Fan Vote has started:
2010 Sprint Fan Vote has started:
March 25, 2010
The 2010 Sprint Fan Vote, which allows race fans to choose which eligible driver gets to compete in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, opened today. Voting will continue until one hour before the start of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star race, Saturday, May 22, at Charlotte
Bodine, Benson headline TRD truck test at MMS:
Bodine, Benson headline TRD truck test at MMS:
March 19, 2010
Coordinated by Toyota Racing Development (TRD), eight of the top Toyota teams on the Camping World Truck Series circuit congregated inside Motor Mile Speedway Tuesday for a daylong test session in preparation for the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway on March 27.
Bodine, Busch, Hornaday stats but no victories at Martinsville:
Bodine, Busch, Hornaday stats but no victories at Martinsville:
March 15, 2010
Ron Hornaday Jr. (#33 Longhorn Chevrolet) has accomplished just about everything at Martinsville Speedway - except win. In 15 total starts at the Virginia short track, Hornaday has five top fives and nine top 10s. He has led 231 laps. In the last six races, he has
Atlanta images added UPDATE more added:
Atlanta images added UPDATE more added:
March 9, 2010
Added images from Atlanta for the following trucks; #2-Kevin Harvick, E-Z-GO Chevy; #18-Kyle Busch, Toyota Tundra Toyota; #51-Aric Almirola, Graceway/AKAwareness.com Toyota; #15-Steve Wallace, Red Top Collector Car Auction Toyota; #30-Todd Bodine, "The Night Train"
Monday Rundown – Racing Resources:
Monday Rundown – Racing Resources:
March 8, 2010
*Kevin Harvick won the E-Z-GO 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was his seventh series victory in his 102nd career start. He's won the last three races he's started. It was his 53rd career NASCAR win across all three major series. *Harvick led twice for a race-high
Todd Bodine to honor “The Night Train” Olympic victory in Atlanta: UPDATE Image added:
Todd Bodine to honor “The Night Train” Olympic victory in Atlanta: UPDATE Image added:
March 3, 2010
Truck Series driver and 2006 champion Todd Bodine can't wait for the race weekend to begin at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bodine, of Chemung, NY, will race against his brother Geoff Bodine for the first time in nearly six years. And, the two brothers will be grinning from
Most Last-Place Finishes (1949-present) in Sprint Cup history:
Most Last-Place Finishes (1949-present) in Sprint Cup history:
February 20, 2010
rank, number of last place finishes, driver, (total races run) (list does not include non-points races) 1) 32-J.D. McDuffie (653 races run) 2) 26-Derrike Cope* (409) 3) 19-G.C. Spencer (415) 4) 18-Joe Nemechek* (521) 5) 17-Buddy Baker (700), Jimmy Means (455), Morgan
Daytona images added:
Daytona images added:
February 17, 2010
Added 38 images following the NextEra Energy Resources 250 Daytona Int'l Speedway including race winner #17-Timothy Peters, #30-Todd Bodine, #46-Dennis Setzer, #23-Jason White, #88-Matt Crafton. Check them all out on the 2010 Paint Scheme Page.(2-17-2010)
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