To: steveegg
135 posted on
11/30/2005 7:54:38 PM PST by
tubebender
(Why is it we never have time to visit family when they are alive but can always make their funerals)
To: tubebender
Works for me.
More Jayski silliness -
- Smoke says bye to Fat Tony, buying $17,000 worth of excercise equipment and talking about hiring a nutritionist.
- Latest rumor on the Cup TV deal - Fox/FX get 13 races (plus the Shootout/Open/Challenge), ESPN and TNT each get 6, and ABC gets 11. Official details expected today.
- More Yates news - the #90 Busch team will be full-time next year after getting screwed out of the guaranteed start for the first 5 races of 2006 (despite being 30th in points, they only attempted 23 of 35 races in 2005 and thus have to qualify their way in until at least Bristol).Candyman does 16, development drivers Stephen Leicht and Matt McCall split the other 17, and a Belgian driver will do the road courses (Mexico City and Watkins Glen) in a second entry. No word on the Busch crew chief as Todd Parrott's departure is official.
Throwing out some more Busch news from
BGNRacing -
- Driver changes (since Homestead's starting lineup) - Kim Crosby's gone from Keith Coleman Racing along with sponsors Golden Flake Snack Foods and Bourdreaux's Buttpaste, Jason Keller's at the #1 Phoenix Racing Dodge (no word on whether he'll also drive the #09 Cup car fielded by James Finch), Mark Green's found a home at the #4 Biagi Brothers, the #5 Hendrick will become essentially an all-Buschwhacker team (other than Adrian Fernandez, that is, with everybody except Jeff Gordon doing time in the car), John Andretti slides into the #10 ppc Racing Ford, Aric Almirola will split time with JJ Yeley in the #18 Gibbs Chevy, Ron Hornaday will do 13 races in the Harvick #33 Busch car (also, his truck will run the #33 as Happy hands the #6 to Roush and Mark Martin), Regan Smith's in Keller's old ride (the #35 Rensi), Billy Wease will split time with Ryan Newman in the #39 Penske, Johnny Sauter goes to the #44 (perhaps the #00) Haas CNC ride (no more Labonte involvement as the rumor is that Terry Labonte is running his own team with son Justin), Jamie McMurray got permission from Ford to run the "companion" races for Rusty Wallace (unusual because RWI runs Dodges and Jamie's new team runs Fords - Stephen Wallace will run the stand-alone events), and Burney Lamar takes Harvick's 2nd Busch team (#77, a change from the #183) full-time.
- Current Australian V8 Supercar champ Marcos Ambrose will be driving a truck for Wood Brothers/JTG Racing (formerly the ST Motorsports in Busch), and Kyle Krisloff (was one of the Hendrick development drivers in the #5) will drive the Ballew #15 truck full-time next year.
- Kenny Wallace has a new crew chief - Randy Cox (last seen at Ganassi helping David Stremme, also some time at DEI).
- On the Roush Busch Series front, Matt Kenseth will run about 20 races in the #17, Greg Biffle about 20 races in the #16 (no word on whether Wade Day will relinquish the actual number or Roush will need to take a 3-digit one), Martin will do 5-6 in the #6, and Carl Edwards (#60) and Todd Kluever (#06) will do full-season runs.
- Want to buy a Busch Series team? Jay Robinson Racing (#49/#28, no guaranteed starts for the first 5 races unless you get Steve Grissom to come back and a more-recent Busch champ doesn't need a champ's provisional) goes on the auction block Friday and Saturday, December 9-10. Randy MacDonald has put MacDonald Motorsports (#72/#271; again, no guaranteed starts until at least Bristol) on the selling block as well.
136 posted on
12/01/2005 5:26:28 AM PST by
steveegg
(Take two - throw those long knives at the DemonRATs and lieberals - and include the RINOs)
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