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The racing 411
NEXTEL CUP
Race: Samsung/Radio Shack 500
Where: Texas Motor Speedway
When: Sunday, 1 p.m., EST
Race distance: 501 miles, 334 laps
Defending champion: Ryan Newman
Race record: Terry Labonte, 144.276 mph, March 28, 1999.
Qualifying record: Bill Elliott, 194.224 mph, April 5, 2002.
Storyline: Matt Kenseth, a Roush Racing driver, leads the
Nextel Cup standings heading into Texas. Jack Roush (right)
is the winningest car owner at Texas, having chalked up
three wins in seven races run at the Texas facility.
BUSCH SERIES
Race: O'Reilly 300
Where: Texas Motor Speedway
When: Saturday, 2 p.m. EST
Defending champ: Joe Nemechek
Race record: Mark Martin, 127.417 mph, March 27, 1999.
Qualifying record: Jeff Green, 193.483 mph, April 5, 2002.
Storyline: Martin Truex Jr., who won Saturday's Sharpie
250, is the first Busch regular to win a race this year.
The previous events were won by Nextel Cup stars Dale
Earnhardt Jr., Jamie McMurray, Kevin Harvick and
Greg Biffle.
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Race: Kroger 250
Where: Martinsville Speedway
When: April 17, 1 p.m. EST
Defending champ: Dennis Setzer
Race record (250 laps): Jimmy Hensley, 74.294 mph,
April 17, 1999.
Qualifying record: Mike Bliss, 94.275 mph, April 16, 1999.
Storyline: The series is in the midst of a five-week break
following the March 13 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts
200 at Atlanta. Martinsville Speedway is a charter member
of the series, hosting events in each of its nine seasons.
The racing 411
NEXTEL CUP
Race: Samsung/Radio Shack 500
Where: Texas Motor Speedway
When: Sunday, 1 p.m., EST
Race distance: 501 miles, 334 laps
Defending champion: Ryan Newman
Race record: Terry Labonte, 144.276 mph, March 28, 1999.
Qualifying record: Bill Elliott, 194.224 mph, April 5, 2002.
Storyline: Matt Kenseth, a Roush Racing driver, leads the
Nextel Cup standings heading into Texas. Jack Roush (right)
is the winningest car owner at Texas, having chalked up
three wins in seven races run at the Texas facility.
BUSCH SERIES
Race: O'Reilly 300
Where: Texas Motor Speedway
When: Saturday, 2 p.m. EST
Defending champ: Joe Nemechek
Race record: Mark Martin, 127.417 mph, March 27, 1999.
Qualifying record: Jeff Green, 193.483 mph, April 5, 2002.
Storyline: Martin Truex Jr., who won Saturday's Sharpie
250, is the first Busch regular to win a race this year.
The previous events were won by Nextel Cup stars Dale
Earnhardt Jr., Jamie McMurray, Kevin Harvick and
Greg Biffle.
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Race: Kroger 250
Where: Martinsville Speedway
When: April 17, 1 p.m. EST
Defending champ: Dennis Setzer
Race record (250 laps): Jimmy Hensley, 74.294 mph,
April 17, 1999.
Qualifying record: Mike Bliss, 94.275 mph, April 16, 1999.
Storyline: The series is in the midst of a five-week break
following the March 13 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts
200 at Atlanta. Martinsville Speedway is a charter member
of the series, hosting events in each of its nine seasons.
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