167 Results for stacy compton

Follow the leaders? Better keep an eye on hot Harvick, too

ESPN.com

Sam Sharpe-US Presswire Kevin Harvick, top, has been running as well as just about anyone recently. RICHMOND, Va. -- The hottest driver heading ...

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Off-track woes can't derail classic points battle in Truck Series

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The best way to derail a doom-and-gloom season in the Truck Series? Stage a championship battle for the ages, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | November 19, 2008

Cook lands on his feet a week after Wyler Racing gives him the boot

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...early in the first practice, exchanged words with his team and promptly quit. HT Motorsports put Stacy Compton in the No. 59 Toyota on short notice at Vegas, then two weeks later at Talladega...

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Let go by KHI, Sprague returns to No. 60 Wyler Racing Toyota

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...Hamilton Racing-Virginia downsized from two teams to one, taking away a seat from part-owner Stacy Compton and putting competition director Jeff Hensley out of a job. Hensley was crew chief for Skinner...

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The great unknown awaits front-runners Benson and Hornaday at Talladega

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Glenn Smith Todd Bodine edged Rick Crawford (14) and Johnny Benson (23) in the 2007 fall race at Dega. High banks, high danger at Tall...

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Addition of Richert to BDR stable pumps life back into No. 5 Toyota

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Reed Saxon Doug Richert, left, was only 20 when he served as crew chief for Dale Earnhardt's title season in 1980. Richert, Skinner co...

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Driver change marks crazy morning in Vegas

John Schwarb

LAS VEGAS -- Stacy Compton came to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this morning as an owner. He'll spend tonight as...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 20, 2008

Teams still trying to make sense of ugly postrace melee at New Hampshire

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photos/Jime Cole NASCAR officials try to restore order on pit road Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Opinions differ on penalties, i...

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BHR-VA's move to park No. 4 truck 'one of the hardest decisions ever'

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...in points, will continue driving the team's No. 18 the rest of this season, while Stacy Compton's No. 4 -- Hamilton's championship number -- was parked. Fifteen BHR-VA employees were laid off...

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Howard gaining steam after career-best finish at ORP

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Rusty Burroughs Shelby Howard (23) failed to crack the top 20 in eight starts with Bill Davis Racing in 2004. Howard builds momentum i...

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Moss gets red-carpet treatment from Morgan-Dollar Motorsports

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Terry Renna Randy Moss says his new truck team -- co-owned by David Dollar -- can be competitive right away. Moss' partnership with Mo...

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Part-time Kyle Busch makes strongest impact in trucks' first half

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Sam Sharpe/US PRESSWIRE Kyle Busch celebrated victories back to back early in the season. Part-timer Kyle Busch has had a full-time impact on t...

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Hornaday atop points, Sprague surging for Kevin Harvick Inc.

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Randy Holt Ron Hornaday, left, fended off Kyle Busch to win the truck race Friday at Texas Motor Speedway. KHI Living Up To Hype With ...

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Lia takes Ohio to become first rookie driver to win Truck race since '03

Associated Press

Donny Lia became the first rookie in five years to win a Craftsman Truck Series race Saturday, using a last-lap pass to take the Ohio 250.

Story | Conversation | May 24, 2008

You think your fuel bill is high? NASCAR teams in a budget squeeze

Marty Smith, ESPN.com

Pain at the pump is likely something everyone is feeling. It isn't any different for NASCAR teams, but maybe not in the way you would think, writes Marty Smith.

Story | Conversation | March 26, 2008