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Troy Cline News
Didn’t even make it to the track, LR2 Motorsports dissolves, Cline still plans to race:
Didn’t even make it to the track, LR2 Motorsports dissolves, Cline still plans to race:
April 11, 2005
LR2 Motorsports, the Busch Series partnership between Les Lyons and Rick Russell, has been dissolved. Conflicts developed while preparing to field the #01 Chevrolets for driver Troy Cline in the NASCAR Busch Series this year, and Lyons and Russell have mutually agreed
Cline Debut Postponed:
Cline Debut Postponed:
March 19, 2005
LR2 Motorsports, fielding the #01 Chevrolets for Troy Cline in the NASCAR Busch Series this year, has decided to postpone the teams debut until the Funai 250 at Richmond International Raceway on May 13. The team had originally been entered in next weeks event at Nashville
Ingle named crew chief for the #01 team and Cline:
Ingle named crew chief for the #01 team and Cline:
March 3, 2005
Veteran NASCAR crew chief Bill Ingle has been named as crew chief for Troy Cline, driver of the #01 LR2 Motorsports Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. Cline will run a partial schedule in 2005, starting with the Pepsi 300 at Nashville Superspeedway on March 26.
Cline announces 2005 Busch Schedule:
Cline announces 2005 Busch Schedule:
January 22, 2005
LR2 Motorsports and driver Troy Cline have announced their 2005 NASCAR Busch Series schedule. The team will enter nine events initially, and more will be added as the team acquires sponsorship. Troy Cline and the #01 LR2 Motorsports Chevy will compete in the following
Cline’s team gets a name:
Cline’s team gets a name:
December 28, 2004
The new NASCAR Busch Series team with driver Troy Cline, owned by Les Lyons and Rick Russell, now has a name: LR2 Motorsports. Lyons and Russell held a contest to name the new team, and the winning entry was submitted by Randy Shreiner of McDonough, GA. The name is
New Busch Team:
New Busch Team:
December 1, 2004
Veteran SCRA and USAC Sprint Car Series driver Troy Cline has been named as the driver for a new NASCAR Busch Series team being formed by Les Lyons and Rick Russell. The new race team is purchasing Chevrolets from Haas Racing. The cars utilize the technical and engineering
Ince Racing:
Ince Racing:
October 10, 2003
so what is former #10 crew chief doing now? Ince raced Thursday afternoon at The Dirt Track @ Lowe's Motor Speedway in the O'Reilly Southern All Star Late Model race. Ince was 9th in the second heat and 6th in the first consolation, which I guess didn't qualify him
Haas Automation to Sponsor #79 Car on NASCAR Busch Series:
Haas Automation to Sponsor #79 Car on NASCAR Busch Series:
April 24, 2003
Haas Automation will sponsor the #79 car in three NASCAR Busch Series races with Troy Cline behind the wheel. The #79 Haas Automation Chevy is owned by John Aramendia, while the Haas CNC Racing team is providing the car and technical support. The #79 Chevy makes its
Testing at Richmond UPDATE Postponed:
Testing at Richmond UPDATE Postponed:
April 7, 2003
The first NASCAR testing of the season at Richmond International Raceway starts next week, as NASCAR Busch Series drivers #2-Ron Hornaday, #21?/43?-Johnny Sauter and #00-Troy Cline are scheduled to test on Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9. Scheduled to test
Keller wins pole at Texas:
Keller wins pole at Texas:
March 27, 2003
#57-Jason Keller's lap Thursday in qualifying for the O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway wasn't nearly as fast as the Busch series track record, but it was fast enough, a speed of 187.474mph. Jeff Green won the pole for this race a year ago at 193.493mph. #60-Stanton
Texas Testing this week and an announcement:
Texas Testing this week and an announcement:
March 17, 2003
on Wednesday, March 19th, there will be a special announcement regarding the upcoming Samsung/RadioShack 500 and O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. Teams have also scheduled final test sessions in preparation for Texas race week. Teams are scheduled for testing
Haas CNC Racing to field Busch team:
Haas CNC Racing to field Busch team:
February 25, 2003
The Haas CNC Racing team announced that Troy Cline will drive the #00 Haas Automation Chevrolet in its Busch Series debut this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Sam's Town 300 will be the first of five Busch Series races for the Haas CNC Racing team in 2003. "