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| Petty's may now run Busch Series | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 5 2007, 10:24 PM (43 Views) | |
| Ram Jam | Feb 5 2007, 10:24 PM Post #1 |
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In It 2 Win It
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One team--Petty Enterprises--stands to gain when Busch drops out of the Busch Series after this season. The company, which does not associate with alcohol-based advertising [also No Bud sticker on the #43 or #45, so even if a pole is won, doesn't get pole award or entry into Bud Shootout], long has resisted running in the series because of the title sponsor. Now, Petty Enterprises might run in the series, which could help its Cup efforts.(Sporting News), Kyle Petty did own a Busch team, #45 Spree/Sprint Chevy] in 1999-2000 with Adam Petty before he was killed practicing at NHIS in May 2000, then Kyle took over the #45 for 15 races to finish out the season. They last ran in the series in 2001 with Steve Grissom in the #45 at Daytona.(2-5-2007) |
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| Ram Jam | Feb 5 2007, 10:25 PM Post #2 |
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In It 2 Win It
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:woot: :woot: |
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| KK3869 | Feb 5 2007, 10:25 PM Post #3 |
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Just your simple Cameron
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Yayy. |
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| d_drosback29 | Feb 5 2007, 10:47 PM Post #4 |
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Happy Harvick
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Got to admit, they stand for what they believe in. Although driving in a series that was sponsored predominantly by a tobacco company isn't saying much, but our generation is probably one of the first where it's finally looked on poorly, which is good. |
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