NASCAR BGN: Rockingham has given Green a championship, but not a win
25 February 2000
Posted By Terry
Callahan
Motorsports Editor, The Auto Channel
"Rockingham holds a special place in my heart," said Green. "I clinched
the 1994 NASCAR Busch Series championship here, have sat on the pole
twice and have run well just about every time I come to this track. But
a win has eluded me here, so, naturally, that is what I am looking to do
with my AFG Glass Team 34 Chevrolet."
Something Old; Something New:
"AFG Glass Team 34 has faith in this car," said crew chief, Jay Guy. "It is the same basic chassis design that David qualified fifth and finished in the top 10 last year. The only difference is it is a 2000 Monte Carlo body. The body has improved for 2000 so this should be an advantage over the guys running the 99 body style as we saw in Vegas testing. The car is so good- if we wanted- we could bring it to Vegas."
Finch Industries Rides with AFG for Rockingham: AFG, the second largest flat glass manufacturer in North America, will partner with Finch Industries for the Alltel 200 at North Carolina Speedway.
Finch Industries, Inc. produces high quality flat glass products specializing in CNC cutting, CNC V-grooving, beveling, glass and mirror fabrication, lead free mirror manufacturing, vinyl/ansi backing, tempering and producing customized art through our patented digital imaging system. Finch Industries imparts the latest in decorative images for glass and mirror.
On selected events, AFG will change the livery on the quarter panels on the No. 34 car in appreciation for their featured associate sponsors who utilize AFG Glass.
Text provided by Cheryl Steele
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