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ESPN.com Monday Rundown:
ESPN.com Monday Rundown:
March 22, 2010
* Justin Allgaier won the Scotts Turf Builder 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway. * It was Allgaier's first series victory in his 43rd career start. It marked his fourth top-10 finish in four Nationwide races in 2010. He led one time for 27 laps. * Allgaier was the 10th
Scotts EZ Seed Showdown:
Scotts EZ Seed Showdown:
March 19, 2010
the Scotts EZ Seed Showdown, a 12-car, 35-lap event at Bristol Motor Speedway, is scheduled for Saturday, March 20th after the Scotts Turf Builder 300 Nationwide Series event. Drivers scheduled to run the race are David Pearson, Larry Pearson, Harry Gant, Rick Wilson
For more drivers added to Bristol Legends race:
For more drivers added to Bristol Legends race:
January 28, 2010
Bristol Motor Speedway officials announced the addition of four more drivers to the lineup for the March 20 running of the Scotts EZ Seed Showdown. Dave Marcis, a veteran of 883 Cup Series races, and Tommy Houston, a mainstay of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, will make
NASCAR History:
NASCAR History:
October 17, 2009
Oct. 17 -- 1982: Jack Ingram wins for the third time at Hickory (N.C.) Speedway in the Nationwide Series; one of six Nationwide races at Hickory in 1982, the inaugural Nationwide season. Morgan Shepherd, John Settlemyre and Tommy Houston win the other three races at
NASCAR History:
NASCAR History:
September 16, 2009
Sept. 16 -- 1984: Sam Ard wins his 22nd and final Nationwide Series race, beating Tommy Houston by three car lengths in the Coca-Cola 300 at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. Jack Ingram finishes third, the only other car on the lead lap. Ard leads 148 of the 150 laps
Racing Resources/ESPN says:
Racing Resources/ESPN says:
September 14, 2009
Carl Edwards won the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway. Edwards won from the rear of the field for the third time in 2009 and fifth time in his career. He scored his third Nationwide Series victory in 10 races at Richmond. It was his
Today in NASCAR History:
Today in NASCAR History:
July 7, 2009
-- July 7, 1991: Rickey Craven picks up his first NASCAR victory, winning the True Value 250 Nationwide Series race at Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine. Craven, of Newburgh, Maine, beats Tommy Houston by three-tenths of a second in the 303-lap race on the one
Today in NASCAR History:
Today in NASCAR History:
July 6, 2009
-- 1983: Butch Lindley wins the Goody's 200 in the final Nationwide Series race at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, N.C. Lindley beats Jack Ingram to the line on the half-mile track. Jimmy Hensley is third and Tommy Houston fourth, the only other cars on the lead lap.(
Racing Resources Says…
Racing Resources Says…
May 4, 2009
Kyle Busch won the Lipton Tea 250 at Richmond International Raceway. It was Busch's 24th Nationwide Series victory in his 147th start. It was his 49th NASCAR victory. He ranks 14th in all-time NASCAR wins across all series. Busch tied Tommy Houston and Matt Kenseth
Kenny Wallace to make 418th start:
Kenny Wallace to make 418th start:
November 11, 2008
With a start at Homestead, #28-Kenny Wallace will surpass Tommy Houston for second on the all-time list with 418 starts. Jason Keller (#27 Kleenex Ford) holds the mark at 456 starts and counting.(NASCAR PR)(11-11-2008)
Johnson Named NMPA Driver of the Year; Houston Named to Hall of Fame:
Johnson Named NMPA Driver of the Year; Houston Named to Hall of Fame:
January 21, 2008
There was little doubt about who was going to be chosen the National Motorsports Press Association's driver of the year for 2007. The question, instead, was whether Jimmie Johnson would personally accept the Richard Petty trophy. The answer, for the second year in
Where is Tommy Houston?
Where is Tommy Houston?
October 11, 2007
Tommy Houston is just one race away from being surpassed for most Busch Series starts. He has held the mark since April 5, 1988, when Dale Jarrett missed an event at Langley, Va. Both drivers had run the first 184 races in the division's history, and Houston would
Busch Series Racing from Kansas on ESPN2:
Busch Series Racing from Kansas on ESPN2:
September 27, 2007
On Saturday afternoon, ESPN2 continues its season-long coverage of the Busch Series with live racing from Kansas Speedway. The telecast of the 300-mile race is presented by Principal Financial and begins at 3 p.m. ET with NASCAR Countdown, hosted by Allen Bestwick,
Keller to Tie Houston at Kansas:
Keller to Tie Houston at Kansas:
September 25, 2007
#11-Jason Keller will tie a milestone record this weekend as he is set to make Busch Series career start 417. Tommy Houston currently holds the 417 record.(CJM Racing PR)(9-25-2007)
Mayfield to race this weekend at…Hickory [#36]:
Mayfield to race this weekend at…Hickory [#36]:
August 23, 2006
Jeremy Mayfield, former #19 Evernham Motorsports driver [and probable Bill Davis Racing driver soon] headlines several key players that will compete in the "Over the Mountain 150" on Sunday. Mayfield, a native of Owensboro, KY, and former ARCA Series Rookie of the
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