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June 6, 2009
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Defending champion Todd Bodine set a track record of 126.311 m.p.h. while winning the pole for NASCAR’s Laneco 200 Busch Grand National race at Nazareth, Pa.
May 23, 1993
Todd Bodine was put on probation by NASCAR on Wednesday for careless driving that triggered a multicar accident at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
Oct. 17, 2002
Todd Bodine pulled away from Dale Earnhardt and then held off Hut Stricklin to win the Detroit Gasket 200, the first Busch Grand National race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug. 16, 1992
Just about the time people were asking, “Does Ted Musgrave have to win every NASCAR truck race at California Speedway?”
Oct. 3, 2004
At 54, NASCAR great Bodine looks for a full-time ride
Aug. 17, 2003
Michael Waltrip held off a strong challenge from Todd Bodine before pulling away to win the NASCAR Busch Series race Saturday at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug. 18, 2002
The Bodine brothers of Chemung, N.Y., seem to be involved in a stock car racing version of “Family Feud,” but as far as NASCAR is concerned, it’s a private matter, and the car bashing and trash talking between Geoff and Brett last Saturday at the Brickyard 400 wasn’t enough to warrant a suspension, fine or even reprimand.
Aug. 12, 1994
Todd Bodine won the rain-delayed Busch series race Monday at Darlington, S.C., when his car bounced off Jamie McMurray’s on the final lap and slid sideways across the finish line.
March 18, 2003
Nextel Cup regular wins at California Speedway, his second victory in a row in Craftsman series.
Feb. 25, 2006