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Sentences forScott Wimmer
- Holiday Inn signed a multi-year extension near the end of 2007, with Scott Wimmer signing on for 23 races, and Burton filling out the rest.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- Burton and Scott Wimmer, who had just lost a Cup Series ride due to lack of sponsorship, shared the No.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- Scott Wimmer ran the season finale in 2005, attempted two races in 2006 (making one start), and only made one start out of seven attempts in 2007.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- After Scott Wimmer and Sterling Marlin failed to qualify in the following weeks, Joe Nemechek was named the permanent driver.Furniture Row Racing-Wikipedia
- RCR also won the Busch Grand National Series Owner’s Championships in 2003 with Kevin Harvick and Johnny Sauter and in 2007 with Scott Wimmer and Jeff Burton.Richard Childress-Wikipedia
- Fastenal, Unilever and GoDaddy.com would sponsor the car with Cassill, Truex, Jr., Earnhardt, Jr., Martin, Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman and Scott Wimmer also drove the car.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Scott Wimmer won his first career pole.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- The decision, although tough, paid off as Hamlin held off Wisconsin native Scott Wimmer to cross the start/finish line in first, but Almirola was credited with his first career NASCAR Busch Series victory.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- The remainder of the schedule was filled out with Scott Wimmer, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Landon Cassill, Steve Arpin, Josh Wise and J. R. Fitzpatrick.JR Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 23 car made its debut at the season finale NAPA 500 in 2000 with Scott Wimmer driving the No.Bill Davis Racing-Wikipedia
- In the first turn a hard-charging Kevin Harvick slammed into the back of Pruett who spun and collected Ron Fellows, Ron Hornaday Jr., Jeff Burton, Brad Coleman, and Scott Wimmer.Scott Pruett-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Ken Schrader (#40), Scott Wimmer (#33), Jon Wood (#21), John Andretti (#34)2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- 0 for Haas CNC Racing the following season, departed for that team and was replaced with Davis's Busch driver Scott Wimmer, who raced full-time in 2004 and finished third in the first race of his rookie season.Bill Davis Racing-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Scott Wimmer (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- 29 car of Richard Childress Racing driven by Scott Wimmer and Jeff Burton.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- 38. Scott Wimmer2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Scott Wimmer (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- 4 car of Scott Wimmer brought out a yellow with three laps to go.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Pre-season favorites Scott Wimmer and Brian Vickers struggled, although Wimmer placed third in the Daytona 500, but neither made competitive strides during the season.2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- 78), Scott Wimmer (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Kahne was arguably the least accomplished driver in a strong rookie class that included Busch Series winners Brian Vickers (the 2003 Champion), Scott Riggs, Scott Wimmer, and Johnny Sauter as well as Craftsman Truck Series winner Brendan Gaughan.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Scott Wimmer (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Scott Wimmer took Mike Wallace's place in Morgan-McClure Motorsports's No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- The retro-styled Valvoline 44 raced its way into the Daytona 500, and third in his Daytona 500 debut, also his personal best, and is the fourth best Daytona 500 debut behind Lee Petty in the 1959 Daytona 500, Scott Wimmer in the 2004 Daytona 500 and Trevor Bayne in the 2011 Daytona 500.A. J. Allmendinger-Wikipedia
- Big Show has been featured in infomercials for Stacker 2 with former NASCAR drivers Kenny Wallace and Scott Wimmer, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Elliott Sadler, retired crew chief turned Fox Sports broadcaster Jeff Hammond, and 2002, 2005, and 2011 Sprint Cup Champion Tony Stewart.Big Show-Wikipedia
- 4 – Scott Wimmer2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Scott Wimmer won the pole.2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- The rest of the top 10 in the standings would have been Hamilton Jr. in 2nd, Leicht, Ambrose, Mike Wallace (who finished 11th in points), Scott Wimmer (14th), Kyle Krisiloff (18th), Steve Wallace (19th), Mike Bliss (21st), and Brent Sherman (23rd).2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Matt Kenseth arguably had the best car on the track, leading 176 of the 267 laps, 66% of the race, but on lap 243, a debris caution brought most of the field, including Kenseth, come to pit road, allowing Scott Wimmer, who did not pit, to take the lead, followed by Earnhardt, and three cars between him and Kenseth.2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Scott Riggs (#10), Scott Wimmer (#22), Kerry Earnhardt (#33), Johnny Sauter (#09), Hermie Sadler (#02), Mike Wallace (#4), Derrike Cope (#94), Randy LaJoie (#98), Greg Sacks (#13), Larry Foyt (#59), Kirk Shelmerdine (#72), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Andy Belmont (#80), Larry Hollenbeck (#62), Kenny Wallace (#00)2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
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