2004 Alternate NASCAR season: Difference between revisions
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|rowspan=3|Mach One Inc. | |rowspan=3|Mach One Inc. | ||
|rowspan=3| | |rowspan=3|Cadillac CTS-V | ||
|rowspan=3| | |rowspan=3|Pro-Motors | ||
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|[[File:Flag of Connecticut svg.png]] Randy LaJoie | |[[File:Flag of Connecticut svg.png]] Randy LaJoie | ||
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|rowspan=2|Arnold Motorsports | |rowspan=2|Arnold Motorsports | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2|Toyota Camry XV30 | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2|Gibbs | ||
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|[[File:Flag of Washington svg.png]] Derrike Cope | |[[File:Flag of Washington svg.png]] Derrike Cope | ||
|rowspan=2| Arnold Development Companies | |rowspan=2| Arnold Development Companies | ||
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|[[File:Flag of New York svg.png]] Boris Said | |[[File:Flag of New York svg.png]] Boris Said | ||
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|Kirk Shelmerdine Racing | |Kirk Shelmerdine Racing | ||
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|Carter Racing | |Carter Racing | ||
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| | |Ernie Elliott | ||
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|[[File:Flag of Vermont svg.png]] Kevin Lepage | |[[File:Flag of Vermont svg.png]] Kevin Lepage | ||
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|Competitive Edge Motorsports | |rowspan=2|Competitive Edge Motorsports | ||
| | |rowspan=2|Honda Accord | ||
| | |rowspan=2|Penske | ||
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|[[File:Flag of France svg.png]] Jean Alesi | |||
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|[[File:Flag of Indiana svg.png]] Tony Raines | |[[File:Flag of Indiana svg.png]] Tony Raines | ||
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|rowspan=2|BAM Racing | |rowspan=2|BAM Racing | ||
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|[[File:Flag of Iowa svg.png]] Shawna Robinson | |[[File:Flag of Iowa svg.png]] Shawna Robinson | ||
|{{Tooltip|Part-time sponsors|Jenkins & Jenkins Attorneys At Law (5 races), MBNA (1 race)}} | |{{Tooltip|Part-time sponsors|Jenkins & Jenkins Attorneys At Law (5 races), MBNA (1 race)}} | ||
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|rowspan=2|Stan Hover Motorsports | |rowspan=2|Stan Hover Motorsports | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2|BMW E46 | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2|Joey Arrington | ||
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|[[File:Flag of Indiana svg.png]] Andy Hillenburg | |[[File:Flag of Indiana svg.png]] Andy Hillenburg | ||
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|[[File:Flag of New Zealand svg.png]] Scott Dixon '''(R)''' | |[[File:Flag of New Zealand svg.png]] Scott Dixon '''(R)''' | ||
|{{Tooltip|Part-time sponsors|Pennzoil (8 races), Freddie B's (2 races), Comcast (1 race)}} | |{{Tooltip|Part-time sponsors|Pennzoil (8 races), Freddie B's (2 races), Comcast (1 race)}} | ||
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|rowspan=2| Team Penske | |rowspan=2| Team Penske | ||
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|W.W. Motorsports | |W.W. Motorsports | ||
| | |Nissan Altima | ||
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|[[File:Flag of California svg.png]] Stanton Barrett | |[[File:Flag of California svg.png]] Stanton Barrett |
Latest revision as of 07:13, 5 April 2014
The 2004 Alternate NASCAR season was the first season of Samster's Alternate NASCAR series.
History
Its 2004 and NASCAR has decided to introduce new car regulations, aiming to increase safety and lower costs. Each car built was intended to race on all kinds of circuits, allowing teams to reduce their fleet of cars to just a main and a spare at most for each entry.
Several new manufacturers entered the series, joining already established makes Chevrolet, Dodge and Ford:
- Audi (with Bill Davis Racing)
- BMW (with Petty Enterprises)
- Honda (with Team Penske)
- Mazda (with Jasper Racing)
- Mercedes-Benz (with Dale Earnhardt Incorporated and Daytona Speed Inc.)
- Nissan (with MB2 Motorsports and Haas CNC Racing)
- Toyota (with Joe Gibbs Racing and BAM Racing)
Teams and Drivers
Rules
Teams were restricted to five RECs altogether. Teams that competed in 2003 had their REC numbers carried over automatically. Any new RECs had to be purchased.
REC Costs
Full Time - $1,000,000 per entry.
Part Time - $300,000 per entry (Max 12 races).