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Following two consecutive 40th-place finishes (a Bristol Motor Speedway wreck caused by miscommunications between Casey Mears and his spotter, and an engine failure at Michigan International Speedway), Kahne found himself sitting outside of the Top 12, out of contention for the Chase.
Casey Mears No.41 Target Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 153.942mph 14.Sterling Marlin No.40 Coors Light Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 153.942mph 15.Brendan Gaughan* No.77 Kodak/Jasper Engines Dodge Penske/Jasper Racing 153.748mph 16.Ward Burton No. 0 Netzero HiSpeed Chevrolet Haas CNC Racing 153,690mph 17. Ricky Craven No.32 Tide Chevrolet PPI ...
Casey James Mears (born March 12, 1978) is an American professional off-road and stock car racing driver. He has raced in IndyCar , NASCAR 's three national series including 15 seasons in the Cup Series , SCORE International , and the Stadium Super Trucks .
The 87th New York Infantry was organized at Brooklyn, New York beginning November 14, 1861, and mustered in for three-years' service on November 20, 1861, under the command of Colonel Stephen A. Dodge.
The 2003 Ford 300 was the 34th and final race of the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series and the 9th iteration of this event.The race was held at Homestead–Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.
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Braun fielded the No. 30 Dodge for Jimmy Vasser for two races, and the No. 19 for Chad Blount and Ganassi drivers Casey Mears, David Stremme, and Jamie McMurray. [19] Mears ran the most races for Braun, [19] winning a pole at Chicagoland Speedway and finishing in the top-ten four times in fourteen starts. David Stremme (2004)
BG Silas Casey. First Brigade BG Henry Morris Naglee. 52nd Pennsylvania: Col John C. Dodge, Jr. 104th Pennsylvania: Col William W. H. Davis; 56th New York: Col Charles H. Van Wyck; 100th New York: Col James M. Brown; 11th Maine: Col John C. Caldwell; Second Brigade BG William H. Keim. 96th New York: Ltc Charles O. Gray