kurt_busch_wonder_talladega2013Denver (Oct. 16, 2013) – Furniture Row Racing driver Kurt Busch will showcase the Wonder bread primary paint scheme on his No. 78 Chevrolet during this weekend’s Sprint Cup Series race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

The colorful paint scheme was inspired by the No. 26 Wonder race car that appeared in the motion picture – Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Continue reading “Kurt Busch Ready To Shake And Bake In Wonder Car At Talladega”

kevin-harvick-victory-lane-coca-coca-600-nascarThree drivers with legitimate championship hopes leaving Chicagoland Speedway stumbled in Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race No. 2 at New Hampshire. But hope is not lost.

Kevin Harvick’s title aspirations took a major blow, thanks to a 20th-place finish that knocked him from fourth to sixth in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings.29-24-78

At Chicagoland, Kurt Busch chipped in his third consecutive top five finish, only to stumble at NHMS with a 13th to fall from sixth to seventh. Continue reading “Harvick, Gordon and Busch Looking for ‘Monster’ Comeback”

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Memorable Colors from Movie “Talladega Nights” Make Return on Oct. 18-20

TALLADEGA, AL – When 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch returns to Talladega Superspeedway during the Camping World RV Sales 500 Weekend, Oct. 18-20, he will do so in colors familiar with movie goers everywhere.

Wonder bread, which made a memorable appearance in the 2006 movie Talladega Nights, will return to Talladega Superspeedway as primary sponsor of Busch and his No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet for the sixth race in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship. Continue reading “Kurt Busch To Race Wonder Bread Scheme, Like Ricky Bobby At Talladega”

09-28-12-Kurt-Busch-Furniture Row RacingKurt Busch enters the Chase as the No. 10 seed but without a 2013 victory. The 2004 champion, however, arguably owns the greatest momentum of the 12 qualifiers. Busch has finished among the top five in three of the past four races with five top 10s in his last six starts. Busch, however, has yet to post a top five at Chicagoland. His best performances are three sixths. His average finish is 18.3.