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#8 crew wins Pocono Pit Crew competition UPDATE:
#8 crew wins Pocono Pit Crew competition UPDATE:
July 31, 2003
The weekly McDonald's/POWERade Drive-Thru Pit Championship was won by Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew at the Pocono 500. Earnhardt spent 240.375 seconds in the pits, the least amount of pit time among teams competing in the program. Michael Waltrip's crew still leads the
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – Pocono:
StockCarFans.Com: Rumblings – Pocono:
July 27, 2003
Once again (for the 4th week in a row) fuel strategy and track position made the difference as Ryan Newman took two tires and fuel with 46 laps to go and made it last over Kurt Busch for the win in today's Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. With the aide of a number
BACE trying Hendrick for Chicago:
BACE trying Hendrick for Chicago:
July 11, 2003
during an interview with #74-Tony Raines, it was mentioned that his #74 BACE Chevy was using a Hendrick Engine AND to gauge its existing engine program, BACE Motorsports used a Hendrick Motorsports engine Friday at Chicagoland Speedway and came away with good results
Raines fastest at Weds Indy testing:
Raines fastest at Weds Indy testing:
July 10, 2003
#74-Tony Raines turned in the fastest lap of the first week of private testing July 9 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, recording a lap of 179.918mph. For the second day in a row, #1-Jeff Green was second fastest at 179.874 followed by #41-Casey Mears at 179.696.
Park on the pole at Daytona:
Park on the pole at Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park won the pole for the Pepsi 400 at Daytona with a speed of 184.752mph, his 2nd Bud Pole of 2003 [1 with the #1 car, and 1 with the #30]. On the outside pole is Park's teammate, #29-Kevin Harvick. Petty Racing had a tough night qualifying, #45-Kyle Petty
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
Stock Car Fans Ramblings – Daytona:
July 3, 2003
#30-Steve Park grabbed his second Bud Pole of the season tonight at Daytona Internations Speedway, and it was in the same car that Jeff Green put on the pole for the 500 in February. It's the 4th pole of Park's career (he was the fastest qualifier at Fontana when he
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
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
Harvick wins pole at Lowe’s:
May 23, 2003
#29-Kevin Harvick won his 2nd Busch Series pole of the season turning a track-record lap at 184.543mph for Saturday's Carquest 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. The rest of the top five are #33-Tony Raines, #10-Scott Riggs, #99-Michael Waltrip and #87-Kyle Busch. Six drivers
BACE Motorsports News:
BACE Motorsports News:
May 22, 2003
BACE Motorsports announced today a joining of forces with America's Second Harvest, the largest domestic hunger-relief charity in the United States, in recognition of National Hunger Awareness Day (NHAD) on June 5, 2003. Driver Tony Raines and team owner Bill Baumgardner
Tuesday Testing at Charlotte:
Tuesday Testing at Charlotte:
May 7, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick topped the speed charts Tuesday as NASCAR Busch Series teams tested at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the May 24 CARQUEST Auto Parts 300. Persistent showers limited Busch Series drivers and teams to just one hour and 45 minutes of track
BACE, Raines and the Special Olympics:
BACE, Raines and the Special Olympics:
May 2, 2003
Look for an extra man atop the box this weekend in the BACE Motorsports Winston Cup pit as Special Olympics athlete and ambassador, Paul Marretti serves as honorary crew chief for NASCAR Winston Cup driver Tony Raines. The #74 BACE Motorsports Chevy will carry the
Harvick wins at Richmond:
Harvick wins at Richmond:
May 2, 2003
#21-Kevin Harvick won under caution in Friday night's Hardee's 250 at Richmond International Raceway. It's Harvick's 10th career NASCAR Busch Series victory and second in his past three races. Harvick has finished in the top 10 in each of his six series starts this
Nadeau fastest in Weds teating at Lowe’s:
Nadeau fastest in Weds teating at Lowe’s:
May 1, 2003
#01-Jerry Nadeau marched to the top of the unofficial speed chart Wednesday night at Lowe's Motor Speedway as NASCAR Winston Cup teams concluded preparations for The Winston on May 17 and the May 25 Coca-Cola 600. Nadeau ran 181.757 mph. The starter never unfurled
Supercuts on the #74:
Supercuts on the #74:
April 27, 2003
looks like the #74 BACE Motorsports Chevy with Tony Raines driving has Supercuts as the sponsor on the car at California Speedway. #83-Kerry Earnhardt was to drive the #83 Supercuts Chevy, but failed to make the race. See an inage of the #74 car on my Paint Schemes
Some Rookie Notes:
Some Rookie Notes:
April 16, 2003
#42-Jamie McMurray and #16-Greg Biffle are tied for the lead in the Raybestos Rookie Standing entering the Auto Club 500 at California Speedway. Both drivers have 89 points, nine more than third place Casey Mears. They are the only drivers to claim Raybestos Rookie
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