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NASCAR - SPRINT CUP, NATIONWIDE & CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
All of the hot news from the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Craftsman Truck Series!
Jimmie Johnson wins third title in a row to match Yarborough
Carl Edwards did everything he could, but Jimmie Johnson made sure Edwards´ best wasn't good enough.
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Clint Bowyer takes Nationwide title despite Carl Edwards´ win
Edwards took the checkered flag in the Ford 300 Nationwide Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, depriving runner-up Kyle Busch of a record 11th victory in a single season.
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What is NASCAR doing? Farmer John where are you?
What is wrong with NASCAR??? Is it money issues or is it because the racers are racing for their sponsors and not their fans?
(Read Full Story By: Lindsay Trotter)
David Reutimann wins first Cup pole but all eyes on No. 48
David Reutimann won the pole for Sunday's Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but when the race starts, the focus won't be at the front of the field.
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NASCAR bans testing at sanctioned tracks for 2009
Say goodbye to Preseason Thunder, the two weeks of testing that historically precede the Daytona 500. Say goodbye to race teams circumventing NASCAR test limits by sneaking off to out-of-the-way short tracks. Say goodbye to any testing at all
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Johnny Benson wins Truck title over Ron Hornaday in final laps
Todd Bodine may have won Friday night's Ford 200 Craftsman Truck Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but a pair of calls in the pits earned Johnny Benson a seventh-place finish -- exactly what he needed to secure the series championship.
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Johnson closes in on title by opening up lead at PIR
Pole-sitter Jimmie Johnson played his own version of "Catch Me If You Can" on Sunday -- and nobody could -- in the Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 and in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
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Carl Edwards wins in Phoenix and closes on Bowyer
Carl Edwards got the win in Saturday's Hefty Odor Block 200 Nationwide Series race at Phoenix International Raceway -- and championship leader Clint Bowyer got the save.
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Does NASCAR´s COT Insulate It Against Auto Industry Crises?
Ever since NASCAR created its premier division in 1949, the sanctioning body has often found itself at the mercy of America's auto manufacturers. Therefore, one can't help but wonder if NASCAR didn't create the COT in an effort to insulate itself against situations such as those now facing the country's struggling auto industry.
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Kyle Busch ties record with 10th win in Nationwide Series
With defending Nationwide Series champion Carl Edwards chasing him to the finish line in the 200-lap, 300-mile O'Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway, Busch won his 10th Nationwide race of 2008, tying Sam Ard's 1983 series record for wins in a season.
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Ron Hornaday cuts into points deficit with Texas victory
Ron Hornaday overcame an ill-timed caution to win Friday night's Chevy Silverado 350K Craftsman Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway and trim third-place finisher Johnny Benson's lead in the series standings to six points.
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Jeff Gordon snags first career pole for Texas Cup race
Gordon covered the 1.5-mile distance in 28.652 seconds (188.469 mph) to win the pole for Sunday's Dickies 500 Sprint Cup race, a good start toward erasing the memory of a 43rd-place finish at TMS in April.
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Jeff Gordon vs Felipe Massa in Brazil and in a KART!
Gordon may not be able to win a fifth NASCAR cup series victory this year but Felipe Massa regards him as one of the best to ever race!
(Read Full Story by: Lindsay Trotter)
1 on 1 with Monica Palumbo Miss Sprint Cup and Former Miss North Carolina
You see her every Sunday in Victory Lane. Standing right next to the winning driver as he gets out of his car after a grueling victory is Miss Sprint Cup -- the return of the "trophy girl" made popular in the '70s and '80s.
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Carl Edwards wins, but Jimmie Johnson rallies to widen points lead
Jimmie Johnson won again at Martinsville Even in victory, Carl Edwards looked deflated when he was told that Chase for the Sprint Cup leader Jimmie Johnson had finished second in Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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Kenny Wallace docked 100 points for Memphis infractions
NASCAR announced Wednesday that Chris Rice, crew chief for the No. 28 Chevrolet driven by Kenny Wallace and Jimmy Means, crew chief for the No. 52 Chevrolet of driver Brad Teague, have been fined and placed on NASCAR probation due to rule violations during the Nationwide Series event at Memphis Motorsports Park.
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Ryan Newman passes Ron Hornaday on last lap to win in debut
Ryan Newman made the most of his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut, winning Saturday's E-Z-GO 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway and holding off Kevin Harvick Inc. teammate Ron Hornaday in the process.
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Jimmie Johnson dominates to win Martinsville
Jimmie Johnson won again at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday, padding his lead in his bid for a third consecutive title with four races to go.
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Johnny Benson takes checkered and points lead in Martinsville
Polesitter Ron Hornaday led the first 154 laps of Saturday's Kroger 200 Craftsman Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway, but Johnny Benson led the next 46 -- including the one that counted.
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Juan Pablo Montoya is a fans racer and he proves it week after week!
A golf cart quickly maneuvers through a section of Lowe's Motor Speedway's campground, carrying Juan Pablo Montoya to an unsuspecting fan who's socializing with family and friends prior to the Bank of America 500.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Jeff Burton´s Bank Of America 500 Victory Gives Series Title Bout A New Look
Five down, five to go in NASCAR's Chase for the Championship, and Jeff Burton's victory in Saturday's Bank of America 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway provided the title bout with an entirely new look.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Kyle Busch Grabs 9th Nationwide Victory, But Did He Brake-Check The Competition?
After dispensing with 13 caution flags and two rain delays, Friday's Dollar General 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway resembled eight other NASCAR Nationwide Series races this year with Kyle Busch in victory lane.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Regulate This . . . The story of how Tony Stewart SMOKED Talladega in 2008!
Talladega. Ever since the 2.66-mile track opened in 1969 it has been a formidable superspeedway in NASCAR, one that few enjoy but everyone treats with respect.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Todd Bodine makes dramatic last-lap pass for Talladega win
With a brilliant last-lap move through the tri-oval at Talladega Superspeedway, Todd Bodine won Saturday's Mountain Dew 250 Truck Series race with a much-needed assist from new points leader Ron Hornaday.
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Denny Hamlin and Toyota win at Kansas; Clint Bowyer second
Jimmie Johnson didn´t have the luxury of a phone booth at Kansas Speedway, but Superman showed up anyway.
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Denny Hamlin and Toyota win at Kansas; Clint Bowyer second
Denny Hamlin´s pit crew gave him the lead, rushing him out just ahead of Kevin Harvick near the race´s halfway point.
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Kyle Busch, In or Out??
Even though the 2008 NASCAR season is still in its final stages, only one word – phenomenal – is needed to describe it for Kyle Busch. With less than 10 races remaining in all three of NASCAR's top three series – Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Craftsman Truck – the 23–year–old driver has produced 19 victories, 34 top–five and 43 top–10 finishes, and seven poles.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Fix the Car or Fix Jeff Gordon . . . Something has to change!
If anyone had told me at the start of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season that Jeff Gordon would go this far into the schedule without winning a race, I would have laughed at them.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
The Haves and the Have Nots, NASCAR´s version of Hot or Not!
With the beginning of the Chase for the Championship, NASCAR´s Sprint Cup Series has entered the have-and-have not part of the season.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Biffle opens Chase with late pass to earn NHMS victory
Greg Biffle found Victory Lane for the first time this season and made a giant leap toward the top of the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings, while Kyle Busch saw the fruits of 26 weeks of labor disappear in one forlorn afternoon.
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Hornaday earns victory at Loudon to cap tough week
It was business as usual for Ron Hornaday. The king of restarts in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series, Hornaday held off Johnny Benson and Travis Kvapil though a series of five late-race cautions Saturday to win the Camping World RV Rental 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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Jimmie Johnson wins the race; Bowyer gets in the Chase
Sunday's weather-delayed Chevy Rock & Roll 400 left Jimmie Johnson with an abundance of optimism and Clint Bowyer with a sigh of relief.
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Carl Edwards slips by Bowyer to win NationWide race at RIR
Clint Bowyer led 195 of 250 laps in Sunday night's rain-delayed Emerson Radio 250 Nationwide Series race at Richmond International Raceway, but Carl Edwards led the lap that counted.
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Ron Hornaday cruises to Truck Series victory at Gateway
Ron Hornaday was the class of the field Saturday in the Camping World 200 at Gateway International Raceway, winning his fourth Craftsman Truck Series race of the season and 37th of his career.
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NASCAR Farm Teams!
That's a term very familiar to baseball enthusiasts, but not one that's thought of when discussing race teams. However, before most NASCAR Sprint Cup teams were well funded, a few farm teams did exist.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
High pressure, high risk, high reward not just for stocks, stockcars too!
Pressure is nothing new for NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, but Saturday night's Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway produces a unique kind of stress for those on the Chase for the Championship bubble.
(Read Full Story by: Deb Williams)
Busch grabs another win as he dominates at Bristol
Kyle Busch continued his NASCAR dominance Wednesday night, winning the O´Reilly 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway for his third Craftsman Truck Series win of the season and his 17th overall in 2008 in NASCAR´s top three series.
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Joe Gibbs Racing Demonstrates Championship Depth Chart
Joe Gibbs Racing's two Nationwide Series teams may have been missing six key members Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, but the organization showed it possesses the depth chart of a NFL Super Bowl champion.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Carl Edwards Says He And Kyle Busch Are Even ... But Are They?
Bristol Motor Speedway's Sharpie 500 spawned a new rivalry Saturday night, one that could provide the most electrifying Chase for the Championship since the format was instituted.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Carl Edwards nudges past Busch for win at Bristol
Executing an adroit bump and run on Lap 470, Edwards passed for the lead and pulled away over the final 30 laps Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, winning the Sharpie 500 by 1.969 seconds over Busch.
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Brad Keselowski uses Bowyer's slip to capture win at BMS
After a restart on Lap 226 of Friday night's Nationwide Series Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, Keselowski pressured points leader Clint Bowyer. On Lap 227, Bowyer slipped off Turn 2, giving Keselowski the opening he needed.
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The Schedule of Tomorrow, A look at changes for 2009
For Atlanta Motor Speedway, the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule may provide one of the circuit's oldest tracks with the lifeline it has needed since losing the season finale at the end of 2000.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Tony Stewart, The Business Man!
Make no mistake, the 37-year-old Columbus, Ind., resident is a businessman.
(Read Full Story By Deb Williams)
Humpy is back, actually he never left!
Humpy Wheeler has been busy since he left Speedway Motorsports Inc. in May, negotiating to represent NASCAR drivers, pitching a TV show concept to Hollywood and consulting for racing network Speed.
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Magnet Incident A Major Embarrassment For Joe Gibbs Racing
Throughout NASCAR´s history, race teams have always played a cat-and-mouse game with the sanctioning body when it came to trying to gain an advantage. If you wanted to get something through inspection before a race, put three or four items on the car for the inspectors to catch and they probably wouldn't find the one you really wanted to get past their watchful eye.
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Carl Edwards wins at Michigan for fifth victory of season
Edwards completed a weekend sweep at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday, beating NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Busch off pit road on their last stops and driving off to his fifth Cup win of the season and second in the last three races.
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Carl Edwards gets first Nationwide win at MIS, 19th for Roush
In a race that ended under caution because of Danny Efland's wreck on the white-flag lap, pole-sitter Carl Edwards gave Roush Fenway Racing its first Nationwide Series victory at the 2-mile track since 1998. It was Ford's first Michigan win in the series since Ryan Newman took the checkered flag in 2001.
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Brian Vickers Take the Pole for the 2008 running of the 3M Performance 400
IBrian Vickers and his No. 83 Red Bull Toyota won the Pole Award for the 3M Performance 400 presented by Bondo with a lap of 38.189 seconds, 188.536 mph. This is his fifth pole in 159 NASCAR Cup Series races, and his first pole and fifth top-10 start in 2008. This is also his first pole in 10 races at Michigan International Speedway.
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Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman Team Effort For 2009 Leave Many Cautiously Optimistic
Two hard-nosed racers joined forces for 2009 with Friday's announcement that Ryan Newman would move to Tony Stewart's team -- Stewart-Haas Racing – and the interesting combination left many in the garage cautiously optimistic.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Kyle Busch Enjoying Storybook 2008 Season
Kyle Busch (No. 18 Interstate Batteries Toyota) looks to add to his storybook season this weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pays a return visit to Michigan International Speedway.
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Brad Keselowski Heads Home With One Thing In Mind: Win!
Last year, Michigan native Brad Keselowski (No. 88 U.S. NAVY Chevrolet) received an emotional standing ovation from fans at Michigan International Speedway when he crossed the finish line 13th in his first NASCAR Nationwide Series appearance at his home track.
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For Marcos Ambrose, Watkins Glen Performance Equals Justification
If Australian Marcos Ambrose ever needs justification for moving his family to the United States from Tasmania, all he has to do is point to August 2008 at Watkins Glen International.
(Read Full Story By Deb Williams)
Third Time´s A Charm For Points Leader Johnny Benson
Johnny Benson (No. 23 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota) earned his way into an elite group of drivers in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Saturday with his win at Nashville Superspeedway.
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Pit Strategy Spurs Carl Edwards To Pocono Win
During a rain delay that stopped the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 for 41 minutes, driver Carl Edwards and crew chief Bob Osborne argued loudly about who made the call to come to the pits after an afternoon thunderstorm began to soak Pocono International Raceway.
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Ron Fellows Wins In The Rain At Montreal
Ron Fellows took advantage of pit strategy and an early end to Saturday’s NAPA Auto Parts 200 to score the fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory of his career -- and his first at a track other than Watkins Glen International.
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Jimmie Johnson continues hot streak with pole at Pocono
Under partly sunny skies with comfortable temperatures in the high 70s, Hendrick Motorsports driver Jimmie Johnson blazed through Pocono Raceway's 2.5-mile triangle at 168.215 mph to capture the pole for Sunday's Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500.
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Removal of Dale Trail banners have fans and residents pissed off!
The banners, which led race fans on a tour of locations important in the life of the late seven-time NASCAR Cup champion and Kannapolis native, were removed July 24 while teams in NASCAR´s top three divisions were in Indianapolis.
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NASCAR Apologizes To Fans For Sunday's Indianapolis Race
NASCAR issued an apology Tuesday for Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard and promised race fans the disastrous tire situation that existed at Indianapolis
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Jimmie Johnson wins pole at Indy; Mark Martin earns outside slot
In a Saturday morning qualifying session dominated by Chevrolet and Dodge, Jimmie Johnson won the pole for Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, narrowly edging Mark Martin for the top spot.
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Benson outruns Hornaday in race-long battle at ORP
Johnny Benson claimed his second consecutive Craftsman Truck Series win on Friday, holding off the challenge of Ron Hornaday during a final two-lap run to the checkered flag in the Power Stroke Diesel 200 at O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis.
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Tony Stewart talks sponsors, car numbers and more!
For the rest of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, Tony Stewart may often feel like a ping-pong ball bouncing back-and-forth between being a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing and a new team owner with Stewart-Haas Racing.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Is Toyota too fast for NASCAR?
Several years ago when Toyota was considering entering NASCAR, in a meeting with then NASCAR head Bill France Jr., representatives of the manufacturer were told they would never be allowed to dominate and if they appeared headed down that path, the direction would be altered.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Lowe´s Motor Speedway gives back to the fan!
When Lowe´s Motor Speedway and Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority officials announced an economic relief plan for race fans interested in attending the Oct. 11 Bank of America 500, it was a step in the right direction. However, more needs to be done for future events if the sport expects to gain new fans while maintaining its current following.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
Matt Bowers finds a winner in Dave Pletcher
One year ago, Matt Bowers was on top of the world. As a Ginn Development Driver in the Mark Martin stable, it had all the flavor of a winning lottery ticket. Working with Mike Fritts and team was as good as it gets.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
With Golden Opportunities That Exist For Ryan Newman, Don't Draw Hasty Conclusions
Two days before Penske Racing announced Ryan Newman wouldn't return next year to the organization that had been his racing home since 2000, the Indiana native said at Chicagoland Speedway his career decision for 2009 was “probably one of the hardest ... that I’ll have to make as a driver and maybe as a person.” No statement could be more true when one looks at the options probably facing him.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
NASCAR Statement Regarding the Passing of Steve Peterson
NASCAR Technical Director Steve Peterson, 58, was found deceased today at his home from what appears to be natural causes. Steve began his NASCAR career in January, 1995
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Kyle Busch´s win fit for a King?
It started as a day fit for the King. NASCAR celebrated the 50th anniversary of Richard Petty's first start in NASCAR on Saturday night, awarding him a crystal bowl in the drivers' meeting and honoring him on the stage during pre-race introductions.
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Haas CNC offered a deal Stewart could not refuse
He had never felt any desire to become an owner on NASCAR's premier circuit, never felt any need to entangle himself in the politics of the Sprint Cup tour. He was happy and content overseeing his three racetracks and four open-wheel teams -- until he stepped out of a car he owned after winning the prestigious Chili Bowl midget race in 2007, and everything suddenly changed.
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Celebrating A Golden Anniversary - The Life of Richard Petty
Fifty years ago when Richard Petty stepped behind the wheel of an Oldsmobile convertible for his inaugural NASCAR race in Columbia, S.C., there was no fanfare, TV cameras, throng of reporters, or entourage. There simply was a lanky 21-year-old North Carolinian, who wanted to drive a race car to see if he liked it.
(Read Full Story By: Deb Williams)
Busch edges Edwards as race ends under caution
In an anything-that-can-go-right-will-go-right season, Busch notched his sixth victory in Saturday night's Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
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NASCAR and UTI Foundation Establish Brienne Davis Scholarship Fund
Recognizing there are many women interested in pursuing careers in the automotive industry, NASCAR and the Universal Technical Institute Foundation has established the Brienne Davis Scholarship Fund for women seeking an automotive technical education.
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Mark Martin Couldn't Pass Up Hendrick Motorsports Opportunity
After two years of semi-retirement, Mark Martin said Friday he was forsaking his limited schedule for a full-time ride with Hendrick Motorsports in 2009 because he couldn't resist the opportunity.
(Read Full Story by Deb Williams)
The former Indy 500 and IRL champion will stop racing in NASCAR´s Sprint Cup Series
Franchitti, 35, won the Indianapolis 500 last year and then switched to stock-car racing this season with the team of Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. He was one of several open-wheel drivers who have switched to NASCAR in the last two years.
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Kurt Busch in lead at NHMS when rain ends race early
With Kurt Busch's No. 2 Dodge parked behind the pace car on pit road and a rear brake-duct hose dangling onto the pavement, NASCAR called Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and anointed a victor who said he didn't deserve to win.
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Tony Stewart races to another Nationwide win in 20 car
Aside from Tony Stewart becoming the 22nd different winner in 22 Nationwide Series races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the outcome of Saturday's Camping World RV Sales 200 was more of the same for NASCAR's Triple-A division.
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Hornaday wins at Memphis and takes over points lead
Ron Hornaday Jr. led the final 129 laps, including a green-white-checkered finish, to win the O'Reilly 200 on Saturday night at Memphis Motorsports Park.
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Greg Biffle Inks 3-Year Contract Extension With Roush Fenway
Citing Roush Fenway Racing's commitment to competition, Greg Biffle announced Friday he had signed a three-year contract extension that will keep him in the NASCAR team's No. 16 Ford through 2011.
(Read Full Story - By: Deb Williams)
Casey Mears, Hendrick Parting Ways After 2008 season
Hendrick Motorsports and driver Casey Mears will part company at the end of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, it was announced Friday.
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3M Sponsoring August Michigan Race
For the third consecutive season, 3M is bringing the thrill of NASCAR racing to Michigan International Speedway.
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Busch posts first career road win, fifth of season
Kyle Busch snapped the brief slump that's plagued him the past two weeks, racing to his first Sprint Cup Series win on a road course Sunday.
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Change sparks Edwards to victory at Milwaukee Mile
All it took to end Carl Edwards' year-long Nationwide Series winless streak was to change crew chiefs.
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Benson wins third race in a row at The Milwaukee Mile
Johnny Benson won the Craftsman Truck Series race at The Milwaukee Mile for the third consecutive year Friday night, taking the Camping World RV Sales 200.
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Fuel gamble not trademark for Junior duo, but it works
And when it came down to it Sunday at Michigan International Speedway, crew chief Tony Eury Jr., who readily admits he is not the Las Vegas type, finally found a gamble he was willing to take.
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Logano makes history in dominant Kentucky win
In only his third career start, Logano answered that question Saturday night in the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway, becoming the youngest driver to win in Nationwide Series history at 18 years and 21 days.
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Former NASCAR Inspector Alleges Racial, Sexual Discrimination In Federal Suit
A $250 million federal suit alleging racial and sexual discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination has been filed against NASCAR by a former Nationwide Series inspector.
(Read Full Story By: Deb Williams)
Stock Car Racing Needs To Regain Its Triple Crown
Throughout last week the media focused on Big Brown and whether he could become the first Thoroughbred in three decades to run off with the Triple Crown.
(Read Full Story By: Deb Williams)
Petty Enterprises Partners With Boston Ventures; Bobby Labonte Signs 4-Year Contract
Legendary Petty Enterprises, stock car racing's most successful organization, announced Wednesday it has partnered with Boston Ventures, a leading middle market private equity firm that invests in the entertainment, media, and communication sectors.
(Read Full Story By: Deb Williams)
National Stock Car Racing Commission Upholds Haas CNC Racing Penalties
The National Stock Car Racing Commission has upheld the penalties assessed Haas CNC Racing for rule violations discovered last month during Coca-Cola 600
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Finally! Dale Earnhardt Jr. License Plates Available In North Carolina
Dale Earnhardt Jr. fans can now tout their favorite NASCAR driver with their North Carolina license plate, three years after the program was implemented in the Tar Heel state.
(Read Full Story By: Deb Williams)