Biffle in the #7 Busch car the rest of the year

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Biffle in the #7 the rest of the year: Greg Biffle will drive the Busch #7 for the remainder of the year, including the Memphis Busch race, which will be the Saturday of the Martinsville weekend.


So far Greg hasn't done anything in the #7 car. This is the best thing that could possibly happen because the defending Busch series champion struggling in this car will make everyone see that Nemechek made a bad decision in firing Randy.
 
When did Smutski put this on his website.

Becuase Ford Motorcompnay isnt allowing Greg Biffle to race a General Motor Product
 
Originally posted by wlfyk62@Aug 23 2003, 11:24 AM
When did Smutski put this on his website.

Becuase Ford Motorcompnay isnt allowing Greg Biffle to race a General Motor Product
It's on his Busch series page. link
I though they weren't going to let him race it either, they must have changed their mind, maybe because Biffle won Daytona.

more #7 car news from bgnracing.com
Crew chief Wally Rogers has left the No. 7 Busch Series team. Rogers has been with that Evans team for the past two seasons. Brian Pattie will crew chief on an interim basis, and Greg Biffle will drive the car on Friday night. Rogers will take a similar job with Kevin Harvick's truck series team in 2004. (FSN's Totally NASCAR)(08-22-03)
Looks like when Joe saw that getting rid of Randy didn't help the team, and actually made it worse, they decided to make Wally a scrapegoat.
 
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