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Consistency the key to cash for Mast.
Rick Mast and Donlavey Racing (pictured in 2000) are what you would call a veteran team. At 45 years of age, Mast has been in racing for more than a quarter of a century while team boss Junie Donlavey has racked up more than twice that amount of years on the NASCAR pit-wall.
GNC Racing to get updated web presence.
With the thirst for NASCAR Winston Cup and Busch Grand National Series information showing no signs of abating, BGN series team GNC Live Well Racing will have a newly redesigned team website ready to go for the start of the 2002 season at the Daytona International Speedway.

Budweiser Shootout - starting line-up.
Complete starting line-up for Sunday's Budweiser Shootout at the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida. (Starting line-up determined by qualifying draw.)
Q&A: Jimmie Johnson.
Jimmie Johnson, the rookie sensation selected by Jeff Gordon and Rick Hendrick to drive the new No. 48 Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse Chevrolet Monte Carlo talks about preparing for the Daytona 500; testing and a lot more:
Team Bud prepares for Budweiser Shootout.
The Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway is almost upon us. The 70 Lap, 175 miles race around the 2.5-mile oval is a non-points all-star event, where NASCAR competitors will be out in force to claim the win.
Hamilton Jr. has new outlook on 2002 series.
Bobby Hamilton Jr. will make his debut in the No. 25 Team Marines Racing Ford Taurus at Daytona International Speedway in the NASCAR Busch Series on February 16, 2002 with one thing on his mind - taking his new team and new sponsor to victory lane.
Kmart 'suspends' Carter sponsorship.
US retail giant Kmart has 'suspended' its sponsorship of Travis Carter's two car NASCAR Winston Cup outfit he co-owns with CART team boss Carl Haas in the wake of its recent claim for bankruptcy protection.

Michael McSwain steady as ever.
His driver is recovering from back surgery, his Ford Taurus is one of the makes that has seen recent rule changes by NASCAR and the thick fog covering Talladega Superspeedway has stalled any notion of testing Tuesday morning.
Hamilton Jr ties the knot Old Western style.
Bobby Hamilton Jr and girlfriend Stephanie Cantrell have married in a private and non-traditional ceremony in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The surprise? The couple took their vows wearing old-fashioned western style costumes in the setting of a fancy western-style saloon.
Earnhardt memorials ready for Speedweeks.
The Daytona International Speedway will have two additional structures in place before the start of the 2002 Daytona 500 to commemorate the late, great Dale Earnhardt who lost his life at the famed Speedway one year ago this February.
Carter "concerned" with Kmart issue.
NASCAR Winston Cup team owner Travis Carter has said that until Kmart's bankruptcy protection claim is resolved he is "concerned" about the long-term future of his two car Ford Taurus squad, which is sponsored by the troubled company.
Phoenix King Kenny back at PIR.
Kenny Schrader has long been the epitome of the 'have car will race' school of motoring and despite being a NASCAR Winston Cup regular since 1985 the popular veteran can often be found racing any type of car at any type of racetrack whenever his rigorous NASCAR schedule allows him, usually with a
GNC Live Well Racing unveils new look.
At the Busch Series Preview in Charlotte, N.C., driver Hank Parker Jr. today revealed the new car he'll drive this season.
Triple threat from Long in 2002.
Perennial underdog of the Winston Cup scene Carl Long will have his best chance yet to prove himself in NASCAR's biggest arena in 2002 when he teams up with no less than three different outfits for what amounts to a near full-time assault on the 36 race schedule.
Wallace shows Petree's worth.
Desperate for finances, Mike Wallace and the No.33 Andy Petree Racing squad threw off all the pre-season testing shackles suffered by others and went for it hell for leather during the final day of testing at the Daytona International Speedway in their collective bid that both driver and team are
Sony continues with Penske.
After appearing mainly as associate sponsors on the sides of the No.12 Penske Racing Ford Taurus last season, electronics company Sony will continue to back the 'new' No.12 team of rookie Ryan Newman with its FT Trinitron WEGA branding.
Brack's Daytona run in the balance.
Kenny Brack's proposed NASCAR Winston Cup debut in next month's Daytona 500 looks set to be put on hold for the time being after his CART team boss Chip Ganassi went on record saying that the finances weren't there to add a third Dodge Intrepid for Brack to partner Ganassi's regular NWC drivers S
DEI to expand on Park's return?
Leading NASCAR Winston Cup team Dale Earnhardt Incorporated could expand from running a three-car team in NASCAR's top division when the injured Steve Park returns to accommodate the contracted Kenny Wallace who is currently subbing for Park behind the wheel of the No.1 Pennzoil sponsored Chevrol
Daytona debut for new Phillips 66 Dodge intrepid.
Welliver-Jesel Motorsports today unveiled a new look for the No. 66 Phillips 66 Dodge Intrepid, which will compete in the 2002 NASCAR Busch Series, Grand National Division.
Q&A: Bill Wilburn.
Rusty Wallace's new crew chief Bill Wilburn talks about how he and Rusty are getting along so far. Q: How have the first two days been like?

Q&A: James Ince.
James Ince - crew chief of the No. 10 Valvoline Pontiac Grand Prix to Johnny Benson - talks about the team's goals for the Daytona test; the new rules package and a lot more: Q: What are your goals for this test?

Civil Air Patrol to debut with Lewis.
The Civil Air Patrol [CAP], an auxiliary of the United States Air Force, has announced a multi-year agreement as the primary sponsor of the #46 Lewis Motorsports NASCAR Busch Series Chevrolet.
Q&A: Ricky Rudd.
Ricky Rudd is at Daytona International Speedway, but he will not get behind the wheel of his No. 28 Texaco Havoline Taurus.

Q&A: Greg Biffle.
Greg Biffle, driver of the No. 60 Grainger Taurus in the NASCAR Busch Series, will be attempting to qualify for the Daytona 500 next month. The plan is for Biffle to run as many as seven Winston Cup races in 2002 before joining the series full time next season.