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For more is free The program LL OL ed at 60 Government Street in Kittery, will host a Fish Chow- in Kittery, Street ed at 60 Government 5-6:30 p.m. 21 from April on Friday, der Supper homemade pies for dessert, and coffee two bowls of chowder, or tea. to place an at (207) 439-9686 available; call the church outs are information. or for more order his annual food and wine Privé may not be holding George but he will still be holding raf- fundraiser this year, reception the Hampton items at his store, fles and auctions on different Market on Route 1. Falls Village game scheduled for chances for $10) to a Red Sox-Yankee base. The draw- night, May 2, with seats behind third Tuesday April 28. ing will be held on Friday, plans on partici- over the past several years — and who still August — says he has been promised pating in the PMC in and auc- raffle other Red Sox and Patriots tickets, among other information, call (603) 926-5840. tion items. For more April 19 My Husband” on Wednesday, With “32 Days in a Van located Library, at 7 p.m. at the North Hampton Public their 32- highlights from offers The program Avenue. Atlantic American Southwest, camping the 9000 mile trip through day, banker who is now a professional Reid, a retired all the way. they traveled through took some 200 slides as photographer, will Arizona, and New Mexico. The program Utah, Colorado, of these slides, with accompanying narration some feature who is also a writer. by Dusty, provided mation, call the library at (603) 964-6326. Next to the NH Liquor V AA CC Dining... ACING 69 Lafayette Rd ( NEWLY RENOVATED!! NEWLY R • Fine Italian Soon enough, Brasing- Route 1 EEKEND Banquet Service Informal Dining W remembers his father say- his father remembers ing. land ton was clearing farm for his in the fall of 1949 change vision. He had to oval, the plans for a true a after promising however, min- neighbor that a nearby not be now pond would was The result destroyed. egg- Darlington's famous vexed shape layout that has NASCAR's best drivers for years. The first , won by Johnny Mantz, took place in 1950. Brasing- died in 1996 at age ton Sr. 86. The only racing this April 15, Saturday, For additional stories by weekend is the NASCAR Busch Series. Both the Nex- tel Cup and Craftsman weekend have the Trucks for the traditional Easter off break. Busch Series Pepsi 300, race 8 of 35, Starting time: 3:30 FX Channel; p.m. (EST); TV: Distance: 225 laps; Defend- ing champion: Reed Soren- son. Gerald Hodges/ the Racing visit Reporter, www.race500.com. 39 tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in EW ADDITION Four other drivers won Four other drivers finished N series. But he's the second in series. But his own family - younger who finished Kyle, brother won in fourth on Saturday, last year. series all three start, their first Busch Series Earn- beginning with Dale first race in the in the hardt Ricky series. Joe Ruttman, Labonte Rudd and Terry also did it, with Labonte in doing it most recently October 1985 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. just ahead of Kyle third, Busch, and Burton. Top-10 Busch Series dri- Top-10 Darlington Raceway, a new, On Wednesday, to "It makes me proud leaders considered Track was even talk of There In the end, raceway pres- "It was the number one Brasington met with sev- ORNER vers after 7 of 35: 1. Harvick- 1099, 2. Hamlin-953, 3. Yeley-868, 4. J.J. Bowyer-900, 6. - 5. Biffle-849, 8. 832, 7. Sauter-832, 9. Leffler-818, Menard-819, 10. McMurray-816 NASCAR’s first Super- and once consid- speedway, Jewel" of the "Crown ered all race tracks has under- gone a facelift and addition. 6,300-seat grandstand was Bras- named after Harold ington, the man who built the sport's first superspeed- way. see this," said Brasington Jr., 63 and still living in Dar- lington. several options in naming the new stands, including track drivers with strong connections like South Car- Yarbor- olina native Cale ough and nine-time Darlington winner . selling the naming rights. kept ident Chris Browning to the man who returning got the whole thing started with his wacky idea to carve a track out of a peanut farm nearly 60 years ago. priority to keep his name at said. this place," Browning eral people about his idea, including NASCAR pioneer "Big" Bill France. France told Brasington a banked speed- wouldn't way probably work. "I don't think you're right about that," Brasington then in grade school, Jr., C 1 FOR ACING 1 R USCH "I don’t know what he "I don’t know fast "I hate that. He had a Denny Hamlin, Kevin B "give and take," on the part "give and of Busch. to do," countered was trying car try- Busch. "I was a lap way, ing to get out of the down and he checked up I tried to the straightaway. getting into him, keep from to go. and I had no where to I was just trying race car. get out of the way." Burton, Scott Harvick, Jeff Jr., Riggs, Martin Truex , and Bobby out the Labonte rounded top-10. Top-10 unofficial Nextel unofficial Top-10 to believe that a It’s hard Busch In his first career Busch hopped directly His new team, Penske had a nice car really "We Penske asked him to Busch is the 16th driver driver standings after 7 of 36: 1. Johnson-1063, 2. Kenseth-1048, 3. Kahne- 1017, 4. Martin-1017, 5. Stewart-966, 6. Earnhardt- 951, 7. Kyle Busch-950, 8. 9. Harvick- Gordon-911, Jeff 859, 10. Mears-845 former Nextel Cup champi- in the on could be a rookie Busch Series, but that’s exactly the case with . Kurt Series start; rookie Busch was the top cowboy Motor Speedway at Texas He held off on Saturday. in a green-white- Biffle Greg finish, as Cup checkered guys swept the top six spots. into the Nextel Cup Series for Roush Racing in 2001 after a year in the NASCAR Series, skipping over Truck the stepping stone tradition- ally taken by young stock- car drivers. South, wanted to give Busch a little extra time in the seat of a . So Roger Penske put him in the No. 39 car in Newman won which Ryan six times. the get-go," said from Busch, the 2004 Nextel Cup had a car champion, "We that could keep pace with the leaders and then the got me out in front." crew drive the No. 39 "as a favor" for a team aimed at develop- ing people that might one day work on the Cup teams with Busch and Newman. with at least one victory in the Cup, Busch and Truck EWS N EXAS T TLANTIC OM A .C ODGES H EWS

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S B had passed him. the outside wall after Biffle after he sent into Biffle after he sent Greg be the center of controversy one was caught up in it." his head. I’m just grateful no because he was driving over during lap 258. Stewart. "He just looped it Ford spun and hit the wall Ford driver of the No. 99 Roush dent after , almost the victim of an acci- fifth in points, but he was Tony Stewart moved into Tony season. fourth top-five finish of the out of first. It was Kenseth’s had a great car." had a great ond in points, just 15-points work and good pit stops, I fect today, but through hard but through fect today, never had the balance per- it right," said Kenseth. "We 9 Dodge. had nothing for Kahne’s No. with ten laps remaining, but with ten laps remaining, Jimmie Johnson. pass Stewart for second points behind the leader, third spot in the points, 46 third the best car at the end." and we showed that we had them. The engine ran great, to hold me off. to hold me off. I was just missing restarts. because I knew he wanted there with Tony (Stewart), with Tony there the best it had run all day. the best it had run but on the final run it was but on the final run made a lot of adjustments, us a while to get going. They start," said Kahne. "It took at Richmond in 2005. at the loose there we were March. His other win came March. season was Atlanta in Atlanta season was pole. His previous win this pole. His previous them have come from the them have come from career victories and all of career Monday, now has three Monday, the field. ran away from the rest of the rest ran away from 308 of the 334-lap race, and 308 of the 334-lap race, from Tony Stewart on lap Tony from Samsung/ RadioShack 500 Samsung/ RadioShack he took the lead in Sunday’s tel Cup race of the season as tel Cup race of the season Kahne won his second Nex- Kahne won his second