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McClure to Tri-Star?: UPDATES: Official:
McClure to Tri-Star?: UPDATES: Official:
December 7, 2010
The Long John Silver's logos over at Tri-Star Motorsports have been dropped for a reason: former owner Bob Jenkins is no longer involved with the program. A source says the sponsorship money came to an end at Bristol in August, with Mark Smith operating the two-car
McClure to Tri-Star?: UPDATES:
McClure to Tri-Star?: UPDATES:
November 30, 2010
The Long John Silver's logos over at Tri-Star Motorsports have been dropped for a reason: former owner Bob Jenkins is no longer involved with the program. A source says the sponsorship money came to an end at Bristol in August, with Mark Smith operating the two-car
Future of Tri-Star in doubt: UPDATE:
Future of Tri-Star in doubt: UPDATE:
November 21, 2010
The Long John Silver's logos over at Tri-Star Motorsports have been dropped for a reason: former owner Bob Jenkins is no longer involved with the program. A source says the sponsorship money came to an end at Bristol in August, with Mark Smith operating the two-car
Future of Tri-Star in doubt:
Future of Tri-Star in doubt:
November 20, 2010
The Long John Silver's logos over at Tri-Star Motorsports have been dropped for a reason: former owner Bob Jenkins is no longer involved with the program. A source says the sponsorship money came to an end at Bristol in August, with Mark Smith operating the two-car
BeAStockCarDriver.com back on the #34:
BeAStockCarDriver.com back on the #34:
November 17, 2010
TriStar Motorsports heads to Homestead Miami Speedway this weekend for the season finale for the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series. BeAStockCarDriver.com also returns for the final race of the season as it will ride along with Tony Raines and the #34 Chevy in the running
Race and Commercial Breakdown of the Tums Fast Relief 500:
Race and Commercial Breakdown of the Tums Fast Relief 500:
October 26, 2010
For those of you NASCAR fans that like stats and love to hate commercials, or wonder how often your driver was focused on, here is the breakdown for Sundays race. ESPN was the broadcast team for this event. Start time to record race/commercial periods: 1:00 pm End
Happy Hour practice
Happy Hour practice
October 23, 2010
for the Tum's Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway is over, after 60 scheduled minutes, the top-5, slowest and notes: #16-Biffle 95.641 #31-Burton 95.319 #33-Bowyer 95.314 #1-McMurray 95.127 #29-Harvick 95.113 slowest: #87-Nemechek 91.514 and #81-Yeley 93.161 41
BeAStockCarDriver.com on the #34:
BeAStockCarDriver.com on the #34:
October 22, 2010
BeAStockCarDriver.com returns with TriStar Motorsports this week as the new sponsor will adorn the #34 Chevy driven by Tony Raines for the running of the 5 Hour Energy 250 at Gateway International Raceway. Last week at Charlotte, BeAStockCarDriver.com debuted their
Front Row testing:
Front Row testing:
October 20, 2010
Tony Raines will be one of the FRM drivers who will test on Thursday when the three teams of Front Row Motorsports test at Motor Mile Speedway in Radford, VA.(Breaking Limits/FRM)(10-20-2010)
Some Chassis selections for Atlanta:
Some Chassis selections for Atlanta:
September 3, 2010
#1-Jamie McMurray: Crew Chief Kevin 'Bono'Â Manion and the #1 McDonalds Chevy team has elected to bring a brand new chassis #1016 this weekend to the Atlanta Motor Speedway. #2-Kurt Busch and his Steve Addington-led 'Blue Deuce'Â team will be racing their 'PRS-704
New crew chief for Raines?
New crew chief for Raines?
August 30, 2010
Dave Fuge is listed as crew chief for #34-Tony Raines this weekend at Atlanta. Scott Eggleston had been the crew chief all season.(8-30-2010)
Blaney Tapped to Drive for Front Row:
Blaney Tapped to Drive for Front Row:
August 25, 2010
Dave Blaney will be back in the driver's seat next week at Atlanta Motor Speedway, taking the wheel of the #38 A&W All American Food Ford for Front Row Motorsports. Blaney will practice and attempt to qualify the car for the Emory Healthcare 500, a race that the #38
Blaney to run for two teams:
Blaney to run for two teams:
August 25, 2010
Dave Blaney thought his NASCAR Sprint Series racing was done for the year when he quit his association with Prism Motorsports [#66/#55 Toyota's] before the Michigan race Aug. 15, but the crankshaft gods had other plans. Blaney didnt skip a beat as he joined two racing
Sad News – Howie Lettow:
Sad News – Howie Lettow:
August 23, 2010
Visitation for celebrated short-track stock-car crew chief Howie Lettow, who died Thursday, is scheduled for 5:30-9 p.m. Monday at Hafemeister Funeral Home, 611 E. Main St. in Watertown, WI. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Lutheran Church,
List of Driver song selections for driver intros:
List of Driver song selections for driver intros:
August 20, 2010
Bristol Motor Speedway is continuing a popular new tradition on Saturday night: Each NASCAR driver will pick a song to be played when he walks out for pre-race introductions. Here is the list of songs for this year: * AJ Allmendinger: "Bad Company" / Five Finger Death
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