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Bully Hill Vineyards and WGI Harvest Deal
Watkins Glen International is pleased to announce Bully Hill Vineyards has renewed as the entitlement sponsor for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race – Bully Hill Vineyards 125. The race set for Friday, August 7, part of Cheez-It™ 355 at The Glen weekend, returns after positive fan reviews in 2014.
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Bully Hill Vineyards Back on Track
Watkins Glen International is proud to welcome Bully Hill Vineyards as the entitlement sponsor of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race on August 8. The race will be known as the Bully Hill Vineyards 125.
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Kurt Busch Wins Zippo 200 at The Glen
The Busch brothers lead every lap of the 17th Annual Zippo 200 at The Glen, with the elder Kurt (No. 22 Ruby Tuesday/Discount Tire Dodge), taking the win ahead of Jimmie Johnson (No. 7 Jimmie Johnson’s Anything with an Engine Chevrolet) and Joey Logano (No. 20 GameStop Toyota). The brothers swapped the lead six times, with the younger Kyle No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota) leading four times for 48 of the 85 laps.
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Busch Brothers Take Front Row for Zippo 200
With a new NASCAR Nationwide Series track record of 1:11.567 (123.241 mph) Kurt Busch (No. 22 Ruby Tuesday/Discount Tire Dodge) edged out younger brother Kyle (No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota) for the pole position for Saturday’s 17th Annual Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International. The two brothers were 0.358 and 0.200 seconds, respectively, faster than Carl Edwards (No. 60 Fastenal Ford). The top three qualifiers all beat the previous record set last year by Marcos Ambrose (1:12.053; 122.41 mph).
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Watkins Glen International Qualifying Record May Fall
The top 10 drivers in final practice for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen smashed the track qualifying record set back in 2003 by four-time Watkins Glen International winner Jeff Gordon. No. 9 Marcos Ambrose (126.604 mph), No. 22 Kurt Busch, No. 99 Carl Edwards, No. 22 Brad Keselowski, No. 56 Martin Truex, Jr., No. 20 Joey Logano, No. 33 Clint Bowyer, No. 48 Jimmie Johnson, No. 31 Jeff Burton and No. 13 Casey Mears were all faster than the 124.580 mph of Gordon’s record. Defending race winner No. 42 Juan Pablo Montoya had the 15th fastest time in practice.
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