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 FastMachines: Racing TV Listings (US)
NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch North Series Aubuchon Hardware 150, Stafford Motor Speedway, June 17/05 (R) NASCAR Beyond the Wheel from Pocono Intl.
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 FastMachines: Racing TV Listings (US)
NASCAR Grand National Division, West Series, King Taco 150, Irwindale Speedway, live
NASCAR Nextel Cup FINAL PRACTICE Pennsylvania 500, Pocono, PA, July 22/05 (R) Mobil 1 Grand Prix of Germany, Hockenheim, D, July 22/05 (R) USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series, Hickory, NC, July 9/05 (R) Mobil 1 Grand Prix of Germany, Hockenheim, D, live
USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series, Hickory, NC, July 9/05 (R) Inside Grand Prix, preview of this week’s F1 Grand Prix of Germany
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 1996 in sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1995 in sports, other events of 1996, 1997 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
Rusty Wallace wins the Suzuka NASCAR Thunder 100 at Suzuka City November 24, the first NASCAR event held in Japan.
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 1995 Carset for Microprose F1GP - SimRacingWorld
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 Darrell Waltrip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1995, Waltrip built a Craftsman Truck Series team, and found success by 1997, when Rich Bickle finished second in overall season standings and winning three races, and made Waltrip one of a few car owners to have won races in NASCAR's three national series.
A week after NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt was killed at Daytona in 2001, Waltrip interviewed NASCAR President Mike Helton for a pre-race segment during the broadcast at North Carolina Speedway (Rockingham).
His younger brother Michael Waltrip is currently a top NASCAR driver, and winner of the Daytona 500 in 2001 (the race in which Dale Earnhardt was killed in a final-lap wreck) and 2003.
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 MIAMI RACE #1 -- NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK RACING SERIES 1999 -- BY TRUCKWORLD ONLINE! ®
The winner of the season-opening race has gone on to win the series championship in two of the past four seasons ­ Skinner in 1995 and Hornaday a year ago.
Mike Wallace had gone 43 series starts without a victory but was making his first appearance in the Team ASE Racing Ford, owned by Jim and Marlene Smith.
Wallace is the tour's 13th different winner in the last 14 events, dating to Aug. 1, 1998.
www.truckworld.com /Racing/NASCAR-Truck/99-miami-1/miami.html   (1086 words)

  
 Jeff Gordon Biography NASCAR Picture & Photos Racing Chevrolet 24 Daytona 500 Pics Girlfriend Amanda Church
Jeff Gordon won the NASCAR driving title in 1995 and took the title again in 1997, 1998 and 2001.
In 1994, Jeff Gordon won his first NASCAR race at the Coca Cola 600 and it wasn't long before he was regularly leaving the competition in the dust.
Gordon had seven top-five finishes during his first season and was named the NASCAR Rookie of the Year.
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 NASCAR Statistics and News
Kahne was named NASCAR Rookie of the Year last season after finishing 13th in the points standings.
DETROIT -- Lawyers for NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne asked a federal judge Wednesday to dismiss a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by Ford Motor Co., saying Kahne never agreed to race exclusively for the automaker.
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 Edmonton Race Tracks - Race Tracks in Edmonton & Area
Northlands Spectrum - the horse racing and entertainment centre underwent a $21 million renovation in May 1995.
Edmonton International Raceway is Edmonton and Areas only paved oval, and features seven exciting classes of racing from our highly popular K-Rock Thunder Cars to the NASCAR-Style Late Models.
SHARP on race days, and as one race ends, the next competitors are coming onto the track to get ready for the next race.
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 NASCAR.com - Drivers
Complete list of Craftsman Truck Series drivers who have raced in an official NASCAR points event since 1995.
premium.nascar.com /drivers/list/truck/dps/all_drivers_I.html   (18 words)

  
 NASCAR.com : drivers & teams
Look at driver stats back to 1975 for Cup, 1982 for Busch, and 1995 for Truck.
News Wire: Keep up on the latest national and international news on your favorite drivers
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 Official Site of Hendrick Motorsports NASCAR Racing & Team Store
Hendrick Motorsports has won the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Championship in 1995 with Jeff Gordon, 1996 with Terry Labonte, 1997 and 1998 with Jeff Gordon and again in 2001 with Jeff Gordon.
Kyle Busch has done a lot of racing in his young life -- everything from Late Models to NASCAR NEXTEL Cup -- but unfortunately the 20-year-old hasn’t run too many road course races.
Hendrick Motorsports has won nine NASCAR championships in the last decade and currently fields teams in the sanctioning body’s top two divisions -- the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series and Busch Series.
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 Homestead-Miami Speedway tickets : Homestead-Miami Speedway tickets from TicketsSport.com
NASCAR racing made its debut in the Miami area in November of 1995 with the grand opening of Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla.
The ultra-modern facility, located south of Miami, drew a sellout crowd of 60,000 race fans to its first event, the season finale for the 1995 NASCAR Busch Series Grand National Division season.
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 Mike Skinner: NASCAR Racing, Mike Skinner NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Mike Skinner Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Mike Skinner Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
… Skinner defeated fellow veteran Joe Ruttman for the 1995 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship, cementing the title with his second victory of the year at Phoenix International Raceway.
Mike Skinner: NASCAR Racing, Mike Skinner NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Mike Skinner Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Mike Skinner Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
… Skinner won the series’ first race on Feb. 5, 1995 by just.09-second over Terry Labonte.
www.racingone.com /driver.asp?driverid=94&subseries=1   (291 words)

  
 TruckSeries.com Presented by Team ASE
Dodge, which has fielded teams in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series since its inception in 1995, will redirect some resources from series to the Nextel Cup Series next season, a Dodge official confirmed Thursday.
Not only is the Las Vegas area home to one of the power house teams in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, it is also home to one of the dominant engine builders not only in NASCAR but in several forms of American motorsports.
At Milwaukee, Bodine was reunited with his 2004 team, Germain Racing, and it took only his second race with the group to break into victory lane at Kansas for his first win of the season and the third NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win of his career.
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 CJ's Pick Ten (Cup Cars): NASCAR All Time Race Winners and Where they won
Darlington (9/1/1980), Rockingham (10/30/1983), Riverside (6/3/1984), Bristol (8/25/1984), Riverside (6/2/1985), Rockingham (3/2/1986), North Wilkesboro (10/4/1987), North Wilkesboro (4/17/1988), Pocono (6/18/1989), Talladega (7/30/1989), North Wilkesboro (4/17/1994), Richmond (9/10/1994), Phoenix (10/30/1994), Richmond (3/5/1995), Pocono (6/11/1995), Bristol (8/26/1995), North Wilkesboro (4/14/1996), Charlotte (10/6/1996), Talladega (10/12/1997), Richmond (6/6/1998), Texas (3/28/1999), Darlington (8/31/2003)
Charlotte (5/28/1995), Michigan (6/18/1995), Michigan (8/20/1995), Atlanta (11/10/1996), Atlanta (11/16/1997), Atlanta (3/9/1998), Talladega (4/26/1998), Dover (6/6/1999), Pocono (6/20/1999), Pocono (7/25/1999), Michigan (8/22/1999), Atlanta (11/21/1999), Rockingham (2/27/2000), Indianapolis (8/5/2000), Darlington (9/3/2000), Lowe's (10/8/2000), Pocono (7/29/2001), Atlanta (11/18/2001), Martinsville (4/14/2002), Atlanta (3/9/2003), Homestead (11/16/2003)
Columbia Speedway (6/16/1951), Martinsville Speedway (10/14/1951), Lakeview Speedway (11/25/1951)
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 Auto Racing Articles: Nascar Online, Nascar News, Auto Racing, Nascar, Racing, History Of Nascar, Nascar Odds, Nascar History, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Nascar 2005, Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth
Former Rookies of the Year Hannagan (1995) and Berryhill (1992) were battling for 17th place when Schatz approached them early in lap 25.
Herrera closed to within two car-lengths of the leader, but with a quick move into the low groove in the first corner Schatz added 13 car-lengths to his advantage.
Herrera raced wheel-to-wheel through turns on and two with Johnson early in the eighth lap, but was unable to drive Billy Wilburn’s #2W Heintz Brothers Maxim into second place.
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 DALE EARNHARDT INC. NAME JEFF GREEN AS INTERIM DRIVER - RacingWest
Green drove for DEI in its first full season on the NASCAR Busch Series in 1995 when seven-time NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Dale Earnhardt retired from the Busch Series after clinching his seventh Winston Cup championship in 1994.
Mooresville, NC - Dale Earnhardt Inc. announced today that NASCAR veteran Jeff Green will take over the driving duties of the No. 1 Pennzoil Chevrolet starting with the Winston Open at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 18th.
Green left the organization in1997, but he continued to compete in the NASCAR Busch Series where he won 16 races including winning the 2000 NASCAR Busch series championship.
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 Auto Racing Articles: Nascar Online, Nascar News, Auto Racing, Nascar, Racing, History Of Nascar, Nascar Odds, Nascar History, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Nascar 2006, Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth
The demise of North Wilkesboro Speedway started when Staley died in May 1995 and Jack Combs, who had purchased half of the facility from Staley many years earlier, sold his part of the track to Smith the very next month.
The year was 1948, and the North Wilkesboro Speedway oval had just been built from the red-clay foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains under the guidance of track co-founder Enoch Staley.
Even some of the drivers who used to race at North Wilkesboro admit the track’s demise was an unfortunate one that was determined by business rather than the quality of racing.
www.racingone.com /article.asp?artnum=4678   (2003 words)

  
 DALE EARNHARDT INC. NAME JEFF GREEN AS INTERIM DRIVER - RacingWest
Green drove for DEI in its first full season on the NASCAR Busch Series in 1995 when seven-time NASCAR Winston Cup Champion Dale Earnhardt retired from the Busch Series after clinching his seventh Winston Cup championship in 1994.
Green left the organization in1997, but he continued to compete in the NASCAR Busch Series where he won 16 races including winning the 2000 NASCAR Busch series championship.
Mooresville, NC - Dale Earnhardt Inc. announced today that NASCAR veteran Jeff Green will take over the driving duties of the No. 1 Pennzoil Chevrolet starting with the Winston Open at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 18th.
www.racingwest.com /news/story.php3/6585/index.html   (2003 words)

  
 RCR and Skinner to Part Ways at Season’s End
Skinner began his career at RCR in 1995, winning the inaugural NASCAR Truck Series that year and 16 races overall in two seasons before stepping up to the Winston Cup Series in 1997.
Mike Skinner began his ride with RCR in 1995 driving in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
WELCOME, N.C. - Richard Childress Racing (RCR) and Mike Skinner have come to a mutual agreement to forego the final year of their contract together and part ways at the end of the 2001 NASCAR season.
www.circletrack.com /thehistoryof/37873   (425 words)

  
 NASCAR.com - Harry Gant - February 6, 2002
The 1991 season was Gant's most successful, finishing a career-high fourth in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series points chase, winning five races, one pole position, tallying 15 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes as well as leading the field in laps led with 1,684.
Before 1991, Gant was known throughout the NASCAR Winston Cup Series garage area as "Handsome Harry." In 1991, he earned the nickname, "Mr.
In 1995, Gant was inducted into Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway's Court of Legends.
www.nascar.com /2002/kyn/history/drivers/02/02/hgant   (137 words)

  
 Action Performance/Universal Monster Program
In 2002, Mike Bliss was putting up some of the best numbers in his racing career while driving for team owner Steve Coulter on the NASCAR® Craftsman Truck Series circuit.
In 2003, Mike Bliss is teaming up with two-time NASCAR, Winston Cup champion owner Joe Gibbs Racing to drive the No. 20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet.
Bliss has been an active Craftsman Truck Series racer since the circuit began in 1995.
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 Dave Blaney: NASCAR Racing, Dave Blaney NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Dave Blaney Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Dave Blaney Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
Blaney made the move to Cup racing after two successful seasons in the Busch Series, including a seventh place finish in the championship in 1999, with five top-fives, 12 top-10s and four Bud Poles in 31 races.
Blaney had the best season of his Cup career in 2002, finishing in the top 10 five times and completing 96.3 percent of all laps run in the 2002 campaign.
Dave Blaney, the 1995 World of Outlaws champion, began his tenure with Richard Childress Racing in June, 2004 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, taking over the reigns of the No. 30 Chevrolet.
www.racingone.com /driver.asp?driverid=55&subseries=1   (433 words)

  
 Atlanta Motor Speedway -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
NASCAR Race: (additional info and facts about Dale Earnhardt) Dale Earnhardt, 163.633 mph, November 12, 1995.
The track was almost completely rebuilt in a project that was completed in 1997, becoming one of (additional info and facts about NASCAR) NASCAR's fastest tracks in the process.
The track currently boasts the highest speeds on the NASCAR circuit, with a typical qualifying lap speed of abount 193 mph (310 km/h).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/at/atlanta_motor_speedway.htm   (447 words)

  
 Johnny Benson: NASCAR Racing, Johnny Benson NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Johnny Benson Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Johnny Benson Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
A native of Grand Rapids Mich., Johnny Benson is a three-time rookie of the year, winning the honor in the ASA ACDelco Challenge Series in 1990, the Busch Series in 1994 and the Winston Cup Series in 1995.
Benson finally ended the quest for his first career Winston Cup victory in 2002 when he took the checkered flag in the Pop Secret 400 at Rockingham, a goal that took him 226 starts to realize.
Benson started his career with Roush Racing, but fell victim to unrealized expectations It wasn't all bad for Benson at Roush Racing, where he toiled in 1998 an 1999.
www.racingone.com /driver.asp?driverid=54&subseries=1   (447 words)

  
 Carolina Morning News on the Web Local News - Speedway opening second season with big-time racing 03/17/01
Since the Allison Series began in 1995, two former Legacy car drivers have moved on to higher racing divisions - John Wood in NASCAR Winston West and Clayton Rogers in the NASCAR Busch Series - and Kenny Allison believes the Legacy cars have become a way for drivers to cut their teeth in competitive racing.
The Allison Legacy Race Series, owned and operated by the family of NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Donnie Allison, has chosen the site for its second National Touring Series race of the season.
"The boys run the whole show," said Allison, who was the 1967 NASCAR Rookie of the Year and the 1970 Indianapolis Rookie of the Year.
www.lowcountrynow.com /stories/031701/LOCracing.shtml   (982 words)

  
 Dale Jarrett: NASCAR Racing, Dale Jarrett NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Dale Jarrett Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Dale Jarrett Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
Jarrett dropped to ninth in the season standings, his worst performance since 1995.
Jarrett's 2002 season would be considered a success by many, but considering his history, he would likely consider it a disappointment.
Jarrett did win twice in 2002, including a dramatic come-from-behind victory at Michigan in August where he overcame a spin off Turn 4 just 11 laps into the race to score his 30th career victory.
www.racingone.com /driver.asp?driverid=74&subseries=1   (640 words)

  
 Sterling Marlin: NASCAR Racing, Sterling Marlin NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Sterling Marlin Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Sterling Marlin Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
Marlin, who finished 18th, 21st and 30th, respectively, in the standings from 2003-2005, was a football standout at Columbia High in Tennessee and was named Tennessee Professional Athlete of the Year in 1995-96.
Marlin struggled in 2000, with one top-five finish and seven top-10s en route to a 19th place finish in the final point standings.
Beginning with Speedweeks 2001, where Marlin won Gatorade 125 qualifying race for the Daytona 500 and then finished seventh in the "Great American Race," Marlin's team was the only one to remain in the top 10 in the standings for the entire year, ultimately tying his career high.
www.racingone.com /driver.asp?driverid=81&subseries=1   (614 words)

  
 Kyle Petty: NASCAR Racing, Kyle Petty NASCAR Merchandise, NASCAR Drivers, Kyle Petty Racing, Team Lowes Racing, Kyle Petty Racing News, NASCAR News, Team Lowes Auto Racing, NASCAR, Racing
He is always contemplating his Kyle Petty's Charity Ride Across America, founded in 1995 to benefit children's charities, which has become one of the NASCAR season's highlights.
Kyle Petty, a Trinity, N.C., native, won the Daytona ARCA 200 in February 1979 at Daytona International Speedway, his first race on a closed course, leading to an early launch of his NASCAR Cup career in that same season, when he ran five races.
Adam Petty, 19, the heir apparent to the Petty stock car racing dynasty, was killed in a crash during Busch Series practice in May 2000 at New Hampshire International Speedway.
www.racingone.com /driver.asp?driverid=88&subseries=1   (516 words)

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