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The 1995 NASCAR Busch Series was held February 18 and ended November 5. Johnny Benson of BACE Motorsports won the championship. This was the first season to utilize V8 engines after having used V6 engines since the series began in 1982.
In 1995, Jones moved to the NASCAR Busch Series with his own team called Buckshot Racing. After a disappointing rookie campaign where his best finish was a ninth at South Boston Speedway , Jones hired Ricky Pearson , son of the legendary David Pearson , as his crew chief.
Johnny Rumley (born April 14, 1957) is an American former stock car racing driver. He won twice in the Busch Series, but has not been seen in the major leagues of NASCAR since 2000.
Jonathan Thomas Benson Jr. (born June 27, 1963) [1] is an American retired stock car racing driver and the son of former Michigan modified driver John Benson Sr. Benson has raced across NASCAR's three national series (Cup, Busch, Truck), and his career highlights include the 1993 American Speed Association AC-Delco Challenge series championship ...
Waltrip drove the No. 30 to 12th in points (best among the Pontiacs) both years with nearly identical results. However, after the season, Waltrip left the team to drive the No. 21 for the Wood Brothers. For 1996, the team hired Johnny Benson, the 1995 Busch Series Champion to take over the No. 30.
Perry Tripp (born February 1, 1956) is an American former professional stock car racing driver who has competed in the NASCAR Busch Series, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the ARCA Re/Max Series. Tripp has also previously competed in the NASCAR Sportsman Division and the USAC National Midget Series. [1]
Bodine went on a three-year hiatus from the series until 1990, when he would drive eight races for the Highline Racing #42/#81 Ames-sponsored Pontiac, making his season debut at Martinsville. He started 11th and finished in the eighth position. He then followed that up with finishes of seventh at Orange County and third at Dover Downs.
The following NASCAR national series were held in 1995: 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - The top racing series in NASCAR. 1995 NASCAR Busch Series - The second-highest racing series in NASCAR. 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series - The third-highest racing series in NASCAR, for which 1995 was the debut season.