2003 Sam’s Town 250 Benefiting St. Jude Location: Memphis, Tennessee Track: Memphis Motorsports Park Type of race track: Short Track Starting cars: 43 Finishing cars: 25 Laps: 250 Cautions: 9 Pole Winner: Greg Biffle (7) (Part-Time) Most laps led: Brian Vickers (5) (152 laps led) Race Winner: Bobby Hamilton Jr. (25)
The Johnny Sauter story from early on, Sauter said he needed to work on consistency before going to Cup yet he would be in the AOL 30 at Speedweeks 2004 through round 13 before he was fired from the ride. What changed?
Odd to see Greg Biffle in the 7 Kleenex car. I think he won the Atlanta Aaron's 312 event. But the story was the BGN Championship, there were about 3 or 4 drivers in contention at the end of the year. While the Cup season was dominated by Kenseth the BGN Series had a great battle for the title in 2003.
Michael Lewis would then make a Nascar K&N start in 2004 and...never drove ever again. No, seriously, this is his only major Nascar start ever. He came and went just like that.
Mesousa Gaby that’s the case with a lot of drivers in the Memphis Busch series race. A lot of years 1/3 of the field would be making their series debuts and the big teams often joined in this, doing one-race deals for the weekend
2003 Sam’s Town 250 Benefiting St. Jude
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Track: Memphis Motorsports Park
Type of race track: Short Track
Starting cars: 43
Finishing cars: 25
Laps: 250
Cautions: 9
Pole Winner: Greg Biffle (7) (Part-Time)
Most laps led: Brian Vickers (5) (152 laps led)
Race Winner: Bobby Hamilton Jr. (25)
The Johnny Sauter story from early on, Sauter said he needed to work on consistency before going to Cup yet he would be in the AOL 30 at Speedweeks 2004 through round 13 before he was fired from the ride. What changed?
Holy shit Rob Zombie is in the intro. I suddenly got need for speed underground flashbacks
Odd to see Greg Biffle in the 7 Kleenex car. I think he won the Atlanta Aaron's 312 event. But the story was the BGN Championship, there were about 3 or 4 drivers in contention at the end of the year. While the Cup season was dominated by Kenseth the BGN Series had a great battle for the title in 2003.
Allen Bestwick? how was he able to call the race at Memphis, was he supposed to be at Martinsville?
They were not run at the same time.
Michael Lewis would then make a Nascar K&N start in 2004 and...never drove ever again.
No, seriously, this is his only major Nascar start ever. He came and went just like that.
Mesousa Gaby that’s the case with a lot of drivers in the Memphis Busch series race. A lot of years 1/3 of the field would be making their series debuts and the big teams often joined in this, doing one-race deals for the weekend