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Two Legend Teams Share Sadness as Standalone Petty Enterprises Welcomes GEM
The Petty's and the Andretti's, two names that in the racing world will never be forgotten. At Martinsville in 1999, John Andretti drove the No...
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Tony Stewart Wins: Controversy At 'Dega
So I know I haven't written in a while and I also know that I don't have the power to appeal or change NASCAR decisions but the call that was made about Regan Smith earlier today was unfair...
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Jimmie Johnson Comes Out On Top of "Tireing" Race at the Brickyard
The Allstate 400 at the Brickyard was anything but an easy race. Due to constant competition cautions for teams to check tirewear every 10-12 laps, the longest green flag run was 12 laps...
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Jimmie Johnson Wins ESPN ESPY
Two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson has won yet another big award, an ESPN ESPY. Johnson won the award at the 16th annual ESPN ESPY awards for best driver...
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Martin Truex, Jr. and DEI to Pay Hefty Fines for NASCAR Penalty Infringements
After Martin Truex, Jr.'s car infringement at Daytona this past weekend he faced very hefty fines. As stated on NASCAR...
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Jimmie Johnson Had 10 Wins Last Season—Can Kyle Busch Tie or Better It?
During the 2007 season Jimmie Johnson had 10 wins and then went on to win his second championship. Kyle Busch and Johnson were then teammates, and Busch had only one win...
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Kurt Busch: Hope Still in Sight
Sunday at the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, rain fell down ending the race early, but pride rose high for Kurt Busch...
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NASCAR's Marcos Ambrose: High Hopes After Disappointment
After starting seventh at the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at The Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California this past weekend, Marcos Ambrose was overall disappointed with his finish of 42nd...
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Gordon and Stewart Hoping to Score Their First Wins of 2008 at Sonoma
In the past, both Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart have had a pretty good records at Sonoma along with other wins to back it up but this season both Gordon and Stewart have two zeroes in the win column...
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Kyle Busch To No Longer Race The NASCAR Nationwide Series
As mentioned in a post-crashinterview after Saturday nights Meijer 300 at the Kentucky Speedway, Kyle Busch was asked if he was going to continue driving in the Nationwide Series and go to Milwaukee next weekend and he responded by saying "No, I'm done"..
