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Geoff, brother Todd, and Larry Gunselman started a race team in 2009. Geoff attempted to qualify the No. 64 Toyota for the 2009 Daytona 500. In 2010, Geoff returned to the Camping World Truck Series for the first time since 2004 with Team Gill Racing at Atlanta. He finished 26th with engine problems despite qualifying an impressive 8th.
Geoff Bodine Racing (also known as GEB Racing) was a NASCAR Winston Cup and Craftsman Truck Series team. It was owned and operated by former NASCAR driver Geoffrey Bodine following his purchase of the estate of Alan Kulwicki. [1] He remained owner of the team until the 1998 season, when he sold the operation to Jim Mattei and John Porter.
The 2005 Menards Infiniti Pro Series was the fourth season of the series under the Indy Racing League ownership, and the 20th in Indy NXT combined history, as officially recognized by IndyCar. All teams used Dallara IL-02 chassis and Infiniti engines, a combination that was raced for the first time on road courses.
Geoff Bodine: Grandaddy Racing: Dodge Ram: 30 Jimmy Hensley: Grier Lackey: Hendrick Motorsports: Chevrolet C/K: 24 Jack Sprague: Rick Hendrick: Irvan-Simo Racing: Ford F-150: 44 Bryan Reffner (R) Mark Simo: K Automotive Racing: Dodge Ram: 29 Bob Keselowski: Ron Keselowski: Liberty Racing: Ford F-150: 98 Butch Miller 20: Jim Herrick: Dorsey ...
The 2000 Daytona 250 was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race held at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida on February 18, 2000. The inaugural running of the event, Joe Ruttman won the pole, while Mike Wallace won the race, the third win of his Truck Series career.
Brian Stewart Racing: 1 Wade Cunningham: 1, 4–12 Geoff Dodge: 2–3 33 1, 4, 7 3 Brett Van Blankers: 1–9 Daniel Gaunt: 10–11 Veronica McCann: 12 Dave McMillan Racing: 2 Matthew Hamilton: 1–5 C. R. Crews: 12 22 Éric Paradis: 6 Roth Racing: 4 Marty Roth: 1–3 Guthrie Racing: 4 Phil Giebler: 4 Logan Gomez: 6 C. R. Crews: 9 Micky Gilbert ...
The 2005 Dodge Charger 500, the 56th running of the event, was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race held on May 7, 2005 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington County, South Carolina. Contested over 367 laps on the 1.366 mile (2.198 km) speedway, it was the tenth race of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup season .
Ryan Newman of Penske-Jasper Racing would win the pole, setting a time of 14.930 and an average speed of 128.520 miles per hour (206.833 km/h). [ 7 ] Seven drivers failed to qualify: Mike Garvey , Tony Raines , Stanton Barrett , Mario Gosselin , Ryan McGlynn , Kirk Shelmerdine , and Geoff Bodine .