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Quiz about NASCAR Busch Sponsors 2004
Quiz about NASCAR Busch Sponsors 2004

NASCAR Busch Sponsors 2004 Trivia Quiz


This is a quiz over the primary sponsors in the NASCAR Busch Series in 2004.

A multiple-choice quiz by millerman982. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
millerman982
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
176,900
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
717
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who sponsored the #99 Chevy of Michael Waltrip? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who drove the #27 Kleenex Pontiac? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Who sponsored the #8 Chevy of Martin Truex Jr.? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who drove the Advil Liquid-Gels number #49? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In 2004, an Enzyte commerical said that they were in the NASCAR Busch Series, and Smilin' Bob drove the Enzyte #50. Who really drove it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In 2004, Tony Stewart began co-owning a car with Joe Gibbs. Who was the driver of the #18 Vigoro/The Home Depot Chevy? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Who drove the number #37 Timberwolf Pontiac/Chevy? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The #23 Stacker 2 car is not a regular car in the Busch Series?


Question 9 of 10
9. In 2004, Kevin Harvick participated in the NASCAR Busch Series from time to time. Who was the driver took the seat in the #21 Reese's Chevy when Harvick wasn't racing it? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who sponsored the #55 Chevy of Robby Gordon? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who sponsored the #99 Chevy of Michael Waltrip?

Answer: Aarons

Michael Waltrip won in a wild finish at Nashville in 2004.
2. Who drove the #27 Kleenex Pontiac?

Answer: Johnny Sauter

In 2004, Johnny Sauter drove the #27 Brewco Motorsport's entry, the Kleenex Pontiac. Greg Biffle drove the #60 Charter Communications Ford.
3. Who sponsored the #8 Chevy of Martin Truex Jr.?

Answer: Taco Bell

Taco Bell was one of the primary sponsors on the number 8 Chevy of Martin Truex Jr. The #8 Car was owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr.
4. Who drove the Advil Liquid-Gels number #49?

Answer: Derrick Cope

Derrick Cope who drove the #49 Ford in the Busch Series in 2004, was sponsored by Advil Liquid-Gels. Stanton Barrett and Aaron Fike both drove unsponsored cars. Matt Kenseth ran the Advil Liquid-Gels Ford in 2003, and in 2004 Kenseth drove the number 17 One-A-Day Ford in select Busch races.
5. In 2004, an Enzyte commerical said that they were in the NASCAR Busch Series, and Smilin' Bob drove the Enzyte #50. Who really drove it?

Answer: David Starr

Craftsman Truck Series regular, David Starr, drove the Enzyte #50. Jeff Fuller drove an unsponsored car, David Stremme drove the #32 Trimspa Dodge for Brahn Racing. Also in 2004, Stremme was one of four Busch Series drivers who was featured in the Speed Channel Series NBS 24/7. Mark Martin drove the #9 Pennzoil Ford for Rousch Racing.
6. In 2004, Tony Stewart began co-owning a car with Joe Gibbs. Who was the driver of the #18 Vigoro/The Home Depot Chevy?

Answer: J.J. Yeley

J.J. Yeley, triple crown winner in the World of Outlaws open-wheel series, drove the #18 Vigoro/The Home Depot Chevy. Kinser, known as the king of the World of Outlaws, took his 500th career main event win in 2004.
7. Who drove the number #37 Timberwolf Pontiac/Chevy?

Answer: David Green

David Green drove the #37 Timberwolf Pontiac/Chevy. Mark and Jeff Green are his brothers (both of which were in NASCAR in 2004, Jeff Green drives for Petty Racing and Mark was without a ride). Jeff Purvis used to drive the #37 Timberwolf Pontiac until a wreck left him injured.
8. The #23 Stacker 2 car is not a regular car in the Busch Series?

Answer: False

In 2003, Bill Davis Racing decided to downsize their Nextel Cup organization to save money. So, the #23 Stacker 2 Dodge and driver Kenny Wallace ended up in the Busch Series in 2004.
9. In 2004, Kevin Harvick participated in the NASCAR Busch Series from time to time. Who was the driver took the seat in the #21 Reese's Chevy when Harvick wasn't racing it?

Answer: Clint Bowyer

Clint Bowyer won the 2002 NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Midwest Region championship with 10 victories, and 18 top-five finishes in 19 starts in the NWRS Modified division. Clint Bowyer became the driver of the #21 Reese's Chevy whenever Kevin Harvick did not drive it.
10. Who sponsored the #55 Chevy of Robby Gordon?

Answer: Fruit of the Loom

The Number #55 of Robby Gordon was sponsored by Fruit of the Loom. Square D sponsored Bobby Hamilton Seniors #55 in the Craftsman Truck Series. Great Clips sponsored Kasey Kahne's number 38. Cingular Wireless was Robby Gordon's Nextel Cup sponsor.
Source: Author millerman982

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