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Sentences forTravis Kittleson
- 61-Travis Kittleson, No.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Johnny Chapman (#90), Stanton Barrett (#30), John Wes Townley (#09), Larry Gunselman (#0), Travis Kittleson (#56), Tim Weaver (#75).2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Drivers Stanton Barrett, Derrike Cope, Tim Andrews, Travis Kittleson, Kerry Earnhardt, Tom Hubert, Kevin Hamlin, Daryl Harr and Justin Hobgood all split the time between the two cars.Rick Ware Racing-Wikipedia
- Featuring over 19 rookies, including the likes of Landon Cassill, development driver for Hendrick Motorsports, Travis Kittleson and Brad Coleman, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, Third-generation driver Brad Keselowski, among others.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Kevin Hamlin (#52), Kenny Hendrick (#42), Travis Kittleson (#31), John Wes Townley (#09), Mike Harmon (#84).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Jeff Green (#91), J. C. Stout (#19), Benny Gordon (#72), Blake Bjorklund (#96), Kevin Lepage (#52), Travis Kittleson (#31).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Dennis Setzer (#96), Kertus Davis (#0), Shelby Howard (#70), Travis Kittleson (#31), Scott Lagasse, Jr. (#42), Morgan Shepherd (#89).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Travis Kittleson then became the team's new driver for three races, his best a sixteenth at Nashville Superspeedway.SS-Green Light Racing-Wikipedia
- Travis Kittleson drove the second No.Xpress Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Jerry Robertson (#78), Michael Waltrip (#99), Dave Blaney (#31), Jamie McMurray (#09), Kevin Lepage (#72), John Andretti (#10), Travis Kittleson (#68), Steve Grissom (#49), Chris Wimmer (#23), Marc Mitchell (#86)2005 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Over the course of his career, he has worked in the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series with drivers Jason Leffler, Denny Hamlin, Aric Almirola, Tony Stewart, Travis Kittleson, J. J. Yeley, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano, Brad Coleman, Matt DiBenedetto, Michael McDowell, Carl Edwards, Daniel Suárez, Matt Tifft, and Kyle Benjamin.Dave Rogers (NASCAR)-Wikipedia
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