Penske Racing on Tuesday announced that Travis Geisler will immediately replace Chris Carrier as the crew chief of the No. 77 Mobil 1 Dodge, driven by Sam Hornish Jr. A mechanical engineering graduate from Vanderbilt, Geisler, 27, had been the race engineer for the No. 12 Dodge, and was an integral part of that team's historic 2008 Daytona 500 victory.
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Travis Geisler replaced Chris Carrier as crew chief for rookie Sam Hornish Jr. in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series on Tuesday.
Aug
19
2008
Chevron to end Texaco NASCAR sponsorship (Reuters via Yahoo! News)Posted by: admin in News
Chevron Corp said on Tuesday it would drop its Texaco NASCAR sponsorship after the 2008 season, ending a 20-year relationship between the oil major and the U.S. auto racing league.
Aug
19
2008
NASCAR puts off penalties for JGR Nationwide teams (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)Posted by: admin in News
By MIKE HARRIS (AP) -- NASCAR will wait another day before issuing penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide Series teams, who were caught trying to cheat during a postrace test last weekend.
Aug
19
2008
NASCAR puts off penalties for JGR Nationwide teams (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)Posted by: admin in News
By MIKE HARRIS (AP) -- NASCAR will wait another day before issuing penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide Series teams, who were caught trying to cheat during a postrace test last weekend.
Aug
19
2008
Chevron to end Texaco NASCAR sponsorship (Reuters via Yahoo! News)Posted by: admin in News
Chevron Corp said on Tuesday it would drop its Texaco NASCAR sponsorship after the 2008 season, ending a 20-year relationship between the oil major and the U.S. auto racing league.
Aug
19
2008
NASCAR puts off penalties for JGR Nationwide teams (AP via Yahoo! News)Posted by: admin in News
NASCAR will wait another day before issuing penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide Series teams, who were caught trying to cheat during a postrace test last weekend.
Ken Schrader will drive the No. 96 Toyota Camry for Hall of Fame Racing in this weekend's Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
NASCAR will wait another day before issuing penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide Series teams, who were caught trying to cheat during a postrace test last weekend.
Aug
19
2008
NASCAR puts off penalties for JGR Nationwide teams (Lexington Herald-Leader)Posted by: admin in News
NASCAR will wait another day before issuing penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide Series teams, who were caught trying to cheat during a postrace test last weekend. The teams of Gibbs' No. 18 and No. 20 Toyotas deliberately attempted to mask the true horsepower in their engines after Saturday's race at Michigan International Speedway. Inspectors found magnets under the gas pedals ...
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