NASCAR Article Archive

    Between October 25, 2009 and November 26, 2009
  1. Dodging Out of Sight: The Decline of Dodge in NASCAR

    When it was announced that Richard Petty Motorsports would switch to Ford in 2010, it meant that one of the most recognizable figures in racing was switching affiliations. Back in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, Petty was the flagship driver for Daimler-Chrysler

    Dustin Parks Written by Dustin Parks about about 1 hour ago 7 reads 0 comments

  2. Kyle Busch: Will He, Won't He Become a Truck Series Owner

    For just about the entire 2009 season, you've had the rumor being whispered about Kyle Busch bring Kyle Busch Motorsports coming to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2010...

    S M  Napier Written by S M Napier about about 2 hours ago 12 reads 1 comments

  3. Ryan Truex Hopes To Follow In Joey Logano's Footsteps at Irwindale

    Ryan Truex, Camping World Series East Champion, hopes to follow in Joey Logano's footsteps with a win at the Toyota All-Star Showdown in Irwindale, California this January...

    Mary Jo Buchanan Written by Mary Jo Buchanan about about 11 hours ago 149 reads 4 comments

  4. Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin Are Left With "What Might Have Been"

    Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin both had great seasons in 2009 more than capable of winning a champion. Stewart led the points more than any other driver, won 4 races, had 15 top fives, 23 top ...

    Misan Akuya Written by Misan Akuya about about 2 hours ago 8 reads 0 comments

  5. Jimmie Johnson: The Most Dominating Athlete of the Decade

    It remains the most intriguing, entertaining, argumentative, vexing, annoying, time consuming, time wasting, useless, and completely necessary debate. Who is the greatest athlete? All-time. Single season...

    Ed Berliner Written by Ed Berliner about about 23 hours ago 38 reads 6 comments

  6. The End Of The Season Of Discontent 2009

                              Homestead-Miami speedway                          closing race of the 2009 season I couldn't even imagine how that Man felt with the season that just ended...

    Dottie travis Written by Dottie travis about 1 day ago 15 reads 0 comments

  7. NASCAR Sprint Cup 2009: A Look in the Rearview Mirror

    Now that the 2009 season is over, NASCAR fans are left with a sense of emptiness as they eagerly anticipate 2010 season. But before we put this season to rest, let’s take a look back at the highlights, disappointments, and surprises of 2009...

    Angie Campbell Written by Angie Campbell about 1 day ago 117 reads 6 comments

  8. Is Winning a Nationwide Championship the Best Option?

    Dale Earnhardt Sr. won the first ever Busch Series race as it was called back in 1982 as a full-time cup driver; and since then many of the cup drivers have used the series to either get more ...

    Sal Sigala Jr. Written by Sal Sigala Jr. about 1 day ago 90 reads 10 comments

  9. The All-Motorsport Power Rankings: Week 45

    Have you recovered from the shock yet? 'The shock of what?' I hear you ask. The shock of Jimmie Johnson winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup title, I mean no one was expecting that were they? ...

    James Broomhead Written by James Broomhead about 1 day ago 101 reads 1 comments

  10. Dear National Anthem Singers: Get It Right or Get Off the Stage

    Oh, say, can you see, To those that love NASCAR, there are two important parts to any weekend. The first is the actual race that everyone has tuned in to see or paid money to attend. The racing is the reason they love and watching NASCAR...

    Kelly Crandall Written by Kelly Crandall about 1 day ago 349 reads 72 comments

  11. What Happened To Respect? Just Saying

    It was the season finale at Homestead. Tony had led twice for 43 laps and made a great slide job on Juan Pablo Montoya. Instead of Montoya lifting with Stewart clearly making the pass and clean, he decides to ram into the back of 14...

    Misan Akuya Written by Misan Akuya about 1 day ago 324 reads 13 comments

  12. Inner Workings Of a NASCAR Dynasty

    It's a beautiful afternoon in the Fall of 2007. Multicolored leaves paint the skyline. Me and a handful of friends meet at Lowe's Motor Speedway early in the afternoon. Today we are here to do more than just watch a race...

    Josh Corder Written by Josh Corder about 1 day ago 15 reads 1 comments

  13. Sprint FanView Activation Scam?

    The Sprint FanView is the next generation racing scanner that provides pre-set driver channels, instant audio replays, real-time driver and race statistics, live race video, in-car camera angles, and ESPN and SPEED video feeds when at the race track...

    Josh Corder Written by Josh Corder about 1 day ago 136 reads 3 comments

  14. Four-Time Champ Jimmie Johnson Is in a New York State of Mind

    Although NASCAR's championship banquet is no longer in New York City, the four-time champion of the Sprint Cup Series finds himself smack dab in the middle of the city that never sleeps this week...

    Mary Jo Buchanan Written by Mary Jo Buchanan about 1 day ago 151 reads 4 comments

  15. NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson: By the Numbers

    Watch Jimmie Johnson 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Game Preview Sunday was a big day for record-making and -breaking in NASCAR. Jimmie Johnson placed fifth in the Homestead/Miami race, but he's Number One --- again --- in America's favorite motorsport.

    jack murray Written by jack murray about 1 day ago 27 reads 1 comments

  16. Jimmie Johnson Is Not a Great Driver...Just Sayin'

    Every form of media has saturated the market for weeks now speculating Jimmie Johnson’s fourth title. His history making championship was all but secured when the checkered flag flew at Richmond ...

    David Yeazell Written by David Yeazell about 1 day ago 1,095 reads 57 comments

  17. BAM Racing Closes in on Return to the Track

    This weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, BAM Racing and owner Beth Ann Morgenthau formally announced their return to the Sprint Cup Series for the 2010 season with the No. 49 Warner Music Nashville Toyota...

    Christopher Leone Written by Christopher Leone about 1 day ago 61 reads 3 comments

  18. Mark Martin: A Piece of NASCAR History Missed

    This weekend in Homestead, history was made. Jimmie Johnson won his fourth championship in a row. Hendrick Motorsports accomplished the first one-two-three points finish in the history of the sport...

    Roberta Cowan Written by Roberta Cowan about 2 days ago 80 reads 12 comments

  19. What Drivers Will Step Up In 2010?

    It is official Jimmie Johnson has won the 2009 Sprint Cup championship.  In doing so he as achieved even more greatness with becoming the first driver to win 4 in a row in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series or any series for that matter...

    Misan Akuya Written by Misan Akuya about 2 days ago 21 reads 0 comments

  20. Did ESPN Finally Learn Or Was The Racing Actually Better?

    The Ford 400 is in the books and Jimmie Johnson is the 4-time champion.  I haven't commented on this achievement and will save that for another column.  I want to talk about the race that was the Ford 400...

    Josh Corder Written by Josh Corder about 2 days ago 42 reads 2 comments

  21. Year in Review: The 2009 NASCAR Season from Inside the Drivers Helmets

    After the conclusion of the 2008 Sprint Cup season I wrote an article that consisted of 36 quotes, one from each race from last year that was memorable. It was a year in review straight from the drivers themselves...

    Kelly Crandall Written by Kelly Crandall about 2 days ago 190 reads 8 comments

  22. Parks Race Reactions: Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway

    And so it ends. At approximately 6:30 last night, the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season came to a close. It started in mid-February with a rain-shortened Daytona 500 and came to an end under balmy overcast skies in Miami...

    Dustin Parks Written by Dustin Parks about 2 days ago 62 reads 2 comments

  23. *Jimmie Johnson Becomes Four-Time NASCAR Champion: The Symbol of Excellence?

    The 2009 season has just ended as most fans thought it would: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Lowe's sponsored Chevrolet, making history by winning his fourth championship in a row...

    Sal Sigala Jr. Written by Sal Sigala Jr. about 2 days ago 134 reads 7 comments

  24. Creature vs. Creature Writers Pool: Results And Champion After Ford 400

    The 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is in the record books, and history has been made. Jimmie Johnson and his No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet team for Hendrick Motorsports have won their fourth consecutive championship over teammate Mark Martin...

    Kelly Crandall Written by Kelly Crandall about 2 days ago 49 reads 12 comments

  25. Juan Pablo Montoya: Tony Stewart Got What He Deserved, A Good Punt!

      According to the ABC broadcast crew, NASCAR had considered the incident over even though Tony Stewart tried twice to end Montoya’s day. The first was when he pulled right in front of the No...

    al asifyouknow Written by al asifyouknow about 2 days ago 709 reads 21 comments

 


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