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NEWS 34567 12 Expiration Date: 7-30-2006 50¢ Each This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 39 reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-ODD- Rev 12-16-2004 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 32, NO 25 | JUNE 30, 2006 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 39A THE RACING CORNER JEFF GORDON Polesitter Kurt Busch led reassigned to a new posi- long way since first winning 1458, 10. Hornaday-1433 Speed Channel; Distance: the early stages of the 110- tion. the Nashville Raceway 167 laps; Defending champi- BACK ON TOP lap race, but the handling on Eggleston, of Springfield, championship in 1980, but WEEKEND RACING on: Todd Bodine, Toyota. BY GERALD HODGES his No. 2 Penske Ford went Virginia, was Marlin’s crew his retirement is drawing Nextel Cup Pepsi 400, THE RACING REPORTER away. chief at SABCO Racing for near. The Busch and Nextel race 17 of 36, Starting time: SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Tony Stewart had all 22 races in 1999 and for the Time does not favor him. Cup teams will be at Day- 7:30 p.m. (EST); TV: Fox; SONOMA, CA | “I did- kinds of problems. He was full season in 2000. His best There isn’t a great tona Beach, Fla., while the Distance: 160 laps; Defend- n’t know if we were ever involved in several bumping finish as Marlin’s crew chief demand for 49-year old dri- Craftsman Trucks race at ing champion: Tony Stewart, going to win another one of incidents, but near the end, was second at the 2000 road vers left in NASCAR, and if Kansas City, Kansas. Chevrolet. these races,” said Jeff Gor- he developed engine prob- race at Infineon. Eggleston isn’t able to Friday, June 30, Busch Daytona International don after holding off Ryan lems with his No. 20 Home “Hopefully, we can improve on the team’s per- Series Winn-Dixie 250, race Speedway Track Informa- Newman and Terry Labonte Depot Chevrolet and fin- duplicate the performance formance, Marlin might be 18 of 35, Starting time: 7:30 tion: Size: 2.5 mile oval; in Sunday’s Nextel Cup ished 29th. Points leader or even finish one better on heading back to his Colum- p.m. (EST); TV: FX Channel; Banking in turns 1-4: 31 Dodge/ SaveMart 350 road Jimmie Johnson spun out Sunday,” said Marlin. “I bia, Tenn. farm on a full- Distance: 100 laps; Defend- degrees, tri-oval: 18 degrees, race at Infineon Raceway. once, but managed to finish look forward to being time basis. ing champion: Martin Truex backstretch: 3 degrees; “The team gave me such an 10th. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and reunited with Scott.” Marlin’s 42nd place fin- Jr., Chevrolet. Length of frontstretch: 3,800 awesome car this weekend his team never found the Along with his crew chief ish Sunday at Infineon did- Saturday, July 1, Crafts- feet, backstretch: 3,400 feet; that I had to get them this right combination on their duties at SABCO and DEI, n’t help the cause. man Trucks O’Reilly Auto Seating capacity: 165,000. win. It we couldn’t win with car. Eggleston also was a crew Parts 250, race 12 of 25, Start- For additional racing sto- this car, we couldn’t ever chief for Morgan-McClure Top-10 Busch Series lead- ing time: 2 p.m. (EST); TV: ries visit www.race500.com. win.” Finishing Order: 1. Jeff Motorsports for part of 2001 ers: 1. Harvick-2647, 2. Gordon added, “We Gordon, 2. Ryan Newman, 3. and the full season in 2002. Hamlin-2303, 3. Edwards- weren’t the best all day, but Terry Labonte, 4. Greg Biffle, Before joining MB2, his most 2269, 4. Bowyer-2239, 5. we got that track position, 5. Kurt Busch, 6. Carl recent position was competi- Yeley-2195, 6. Menard-2115, and that’s what won us the Edwards, 7. Jeff Burton, 8. tion director at FitzBrad- 7. Kyle Busch-2039, 8. Biffle- race.” Elliott Sadler, 9. Boris Said, shaw Racing. 2039, 9. K. Wallace-1861, 10. It was Gordon’s 74th 10. Jimmie Johnson, 11. Kyle “Sterling and I have been Jo. Sauter-1858 career victory, and ninth on Busch, 12. Mark Martin, 13. close friends ever since we Top-10 Craftsman Truck road courses. The win Denny Hamlin, 14. Brian worked together at Series leaders: 1. Bodine- moved him from 11th to Vickers, 15. Martin Truex, 16. SABCO,” said Eggleston, 1758, 2. Reutimann-1632, 3.
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