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Timothy Peters Wins the Kroger 200

October 27, 2009 by Warren Hayashi  
Filed under Racing

Timothy Peters Wins the Kroger 200

Have you ever heard the expression that patience, perseverance and hard work will pay off in the end? We’ll these three virtues finally paid off for Timothy Peters after 64 futile starts in the Camping World Truck Series with his first victory in Saturday’s Kroger 200 held on .526-mile Martinsville Speedway. Peters qualified eleventh and it’s fitting that he drove to victory in the No. 1 Red Horse Racing Toyota in his first career win in the series and claimed his first grandfather clock trophy. He’s probably glad he switched from the No. 17 Tundra he drove during the first …read more

Carl Edwards Wins the Kroger 200

July 29, 2009 by Warren Hayashi  
Filed under Racing

Carl Edwards Wins the Kroger 200

The roar of power filled Saturday night in Indianapolis, Indiana this week as the thrill and energy of NASCAR once again brought thousands of fanatical fans to O’Reilly Raceway Park to witness the Nationwide Series Kroger 200.

They weren’t disappointed as Carl Edwards passed Kyle Busch on Lap 179 and then put his foot down and never looked back until he crossed the finish line. The race didn’t start as well for Edwards, who had to start from the rear of the grid because he wasn’t able to make qualifying due to participation in a practice session for Sunday’s Sprint Cup …read more

What, Toyota Lost Their Horsepower? Kyle Busch Didn’t Notice

July 27, 2008 by Tim Zaegel  
Filed under Racing

What, Toyota Lost Their Horsepower? Kyle Busch Didn’t Notice

Earlier in the week NASCAR implimented new rules restricting the horsepower output in the Nationwide Series engines, specifically targeting Toyota, as they were the only manufacturer running the effected engine packages. But, even that couldn’t stop Kyle Busch from dominating Saturday night at O’Reilly Raceway Park.
Busch started the race from the outside pole, and then ran away with the race, leading 197 of the 200 laps. The victory is Busch’s sixth NNS win of the season, and his 15th between NASCAR’s three premier series, surpassing the previous record set by Kevin Harvick. Colin Braun, in search of his first NASCAR …read more


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