Brian Vickers Wins 2003 Busch
Championship..
Youngest Driver Ever
by Dan Peters
With his 11th-place finish at the Ford 300 at the new
Homestead-Miami Speedway on Saturday, Brian Vickers clinched the 2003 NASCAR
Busch Series driver championship in his first
full season of competition in Busch Series. The
Thomasville, N.C., native was named driver of the No. 5 GMAC Financial
Services Chevrolets in December 2002.
At 20 years old, Vickers is now the youngest champion
in the modern-era history of NASCAR's top three divisions, supplanting
Rob Moroso, who was 21 when he won the Busch Series title in 1989.
In 34 Busch Series races this season, Vickers has posted
three victories, 13 top-fives and 21 top-10 finishes. He also started
in
the top 10 on 23 occasions -- more than anyone else.
GMAC Racing finished 42nd at the season-opening race at
Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, which put Vickers
second-to-last in the Busch Series standings. Since that time, he
has held the point lead on three different occasions,
taking it for
the final time following the Nov. 8 event at North Carolina
Speedway.
Youngest Owner Ever..... Ricky Hendrick, 23, Also became
to the youngest car owner to field a championship-winning driver in one
of NASCAR's top three divisions. Hendrick was introduced
as owner of the GMAC Racing team following the 2002 season and handpicked
Vickers to pilot the No. 5 Chevrolets.
First Busch Series Title For Hendrick Motorsports...Hendrick
Motorsports has now won nine championships in NASCAR's top three divisions
combined, including five in the Winston Cup Series (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
and 2001) and three in the Craftsman Truck Series (1997, 1999 and 2001).
The title is the first for Hendrick Motorsports in Busch
Series competition after fielding full-time efforts for the first time
in 2002.
Vickers next quest... The New Nascar Nextel Cup Series
& Rookie of the Year.
Brian Vickers will drive the No. 25 Chevrolets in the
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series in 2004 with sponsorship from GMAC Financial Services.
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