Post by Chad' on Jan 14, 2015 19:00:42 GMT -5
With a few months in 2004, small teams already will race in next season. In a more competitive grid, will be much more difficult to qualify for a race, mainly by the amount of teams competing.
Because many teams, it was much better to do an article where all are seated there.
SCORE Motorsports: Hermie Sadler must race on short tracks with his traditional #02.
Hover Motorsports: In addition to the #80 previously announced, Stan Hover's team will put a car to Ryan McGlynn with little evidence in the year.
Daytona Speeed Inc.: Greg Sacks will, of course, try to qualify in races at Daytona and Talladega. Probably try other tracks where he has some success.
Brewco Motorsports: David Green will run with #27 at Richmond.
Premier Motorsports: Probably Kenny Hendrick will try his luck in some intermediate tracks.
R&J Racing: Only know that the car is driven by Kevin Lepage and that the cars have been used by Ray Evernham.
Carl Long Motorsports: No news for the #46 Dodge.
Competitive Edge Motorsports: Tony Raines will try to do better than in 2003 in Joe Auer team.
Ware Racing Enterprises: Rick Ware will do two uncertain races.
Marcis Auto Racing: Closing up shop after Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400.
Kirk Shelmerdine Racing: Shelmerdine will make a full season, with Ted Christopher at the races in Loudon and Martinsville and Tom Hubert at Glen, Sears Point and Vanport.
BC Motorsports: Without news, probably closing his doors.
Front Row Motorsports: Veteran Brad Teague will try all short tracks.
W. W. Motorsports: Stanton Barrett and AJ Henriksen will share the #94.
Mach One Racing: Todd Bodine want to do some races in the car of William Edwards team.
Because many teams, it was much better to do an article where all are seated there.
SCORE Motorsports: Hermie Sadler must race on short tracks with his traditional #02.
Hover Motorsports: In addition to the #80 previously announced, Stan Hover's team will put a car to Ryan McGlynn with little evidence in the year.
Daytona Speeed Inc.: Greg Sacks will, of course, try to qualify in races at Daytona and Talladega. Probably try other tracks where he has some success.
Brewco Motorsports: David Green will run with #27 at Richmond.
Premier Motorsports: Probably Kenny Hendrick will try his luck in some intermediate tracks.
R&J Racing: Only know that the car is driven by Kevin Lepage and that the cars have been used by Ray Evernham.
Carl Long Motorsports: No news for the #46 Dodge.
Competitive Edge Motorsports: Tony Raines will try to do better than in 2003 in Joe Auer team.
Ware Racing Enterprises: Rick Ware will do two uncertain races.
Marcis Auto Racing: Closing up shop after Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400.
Kirk Shelmerdine Racing: Shelmerdine will make a full season, with Ted Christopher at the races in Loudon and Martinsville and Tom Hubert at Glen, Sears Point and Vanport.
BC Motorsports: Without news, probably closing his doors.
Front Row Motorsports: Veteran Brad Teague will try all short tracks.
W. W. Motorsports: Stanton Barrett and AJ Henriksen will share the #94.
Mach One Racing: Todd Bodine want to do some races in the car of William Edwards team.