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Rick Hendrick and the Future of Hendrick Motorsports: Genius or Big Bust?
There's an age old saying when it comes to your competition, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." Rick Hendrick and the organization that he founded 25 years ago, then turned into a dynasty, never had a problem not being able to beat their competition...
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Joey Logano Captures the Magic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
The 17th race on the 2009 Sprint Cup Series' schedule involved a trip to the New England area and the New Hampshire Motor Speedway...
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The Robby Gordon and Michael Waltrip Show at New Hampshire
Robby Gordon and Michael Waltrip are two of NASCAR's memorable drivers. Gordon for his take no prisoners attitude and driving style. Where as Waltrip is loved by fans for his outgoing personality and the ability to practically interview himself...
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Tony Stewart and Jimmie Johnson Back To Playing Mind Games
The last time a driver not named Jimmie Johnson won the Sprint Cup Series championship was back in 2005, when Tony Stewart hoisted his second title...
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The Connection Between a NASCAR Fan and Their Favorite Driver
There is a story behind why NASCAR fans bleed certain colors. There's a reason why they choose to only buy products associated with someone that drives a stock car, or why they choose not to buy products associated with someone that drives a stock car...
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Road Warrior: Kasey Kahne Out-Duels Tony Stewart
One wouldn’t think to associate NASCAR with wine, unless of course you’re thinking of reasons to not like Jeff Gordon...
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Ricky Hendrick and The No. 5 Car: Two Good Things Now Gone
With the way things have played out recently, you wouldn’t know that the NASCAR Nationwide Series used to have races that were won by Nationwide Series only drivers...
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From Heroes to Zeros: The Downslide of Richard Childress Racing
In one year the Miami Dolphins went from being the NFL's worst team, with a record of 1-15 in 2007, to a playoff team the following season...
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Where Is The Sportsmanship in NASCAR?
At first glance it would appear that a professional athlete only has one obligation: show up on time, play hard and get to go home...
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Are Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart Peaking Too Early?
Country star Kenny Rogers once sang "You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em," and the way things have turned out recently in NASCAR, I'd say that's a pretty good philosophy...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Gets a New Crew Chief UPDATED
Listen very closely and you'll probably hear the sounds of Junior Nation rejoicing all over the world. After repeatedly saying that Tony Eury Jr. was the man for the job, Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick had a change of heart...
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Kenny Wallace Is a Great Guy But....
It's probably hard to find one person that dislikes Kenny Wallace. Known for his out-going nature, yet nicknamed the shy one, Wallace has a one of a kind laugh and a first place personality...
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Suddenly Sam! Sam Hornish Jr. Making Gains in NASCAR
Just a short time ago one of the biggest stories in NASCAR was the open wheel driver invasion. Juan Pablo Montoya, Dario Franchitti, Jacques Villanueve, Patrick Carpentier, and AJ Allmendinger all traded in their open wheel cars to for stock cars...
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Kurt Busch Wants to Take a Shot at the Indianapolis 500
In the past, it wasn't uncommon to see Sprint Cup Series drivers running two races in one day during the month of May...
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Brad Keselowski's Team Forced To Head Back to the Shop
Wrecking your primary car in practice is bad enough, but wrecking a second car just adds insult to injury. That's how Brad Keselowski must feel after practicing for Saturday night's Nationwide Series race in Charlotte...
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Finally Some Answers About the Struggles of Dale Earnhardt Jr.
The debate rages on about what or who is to blame for the struggles that Dale Earnhardt Jr. is having thus far in 2009. I could be rich just by reading all the comments about how much of a bad driver Earnhardt Jr...
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Pit Road Mistakes Are the Headline of Sprint All-Star Qualifying
Pit road mistakes in 2009 have become as common as Kyle Busch winning has. Every week a handful of drivers are either having trouble on pit road or their crews are having problems on the pit stops...
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Drivers Wives Taking Part in the Action of the Sprint Pit Crew Challenge
Tonight the Time Warner Cable Arena will play host to the Sprint Pit Crew Challenge in which 24 of NASCAR's best pit crews will battle it out for bragging rights...
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After Darlington Max Papis Has Become Mad Max
Darlington Raceway is known to reach out, grab drivers and end their night early. The common saying is "race the race track" and you'll survive...
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Do You Feel Like a Million Dollars? Tommy Baldwin Racing Hopes To
In less than a week, one driver is going to walk away from the Lowe's Motor Speedway a million dollars richer. Yes, one million dollars...
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Winning at Talladega May Have Complicated Things for Brad Keselowski
As the newest winner on the Sprint Cup Series circuit, 25-year-old Brad Keselowski is the hot topic around the NASCAR forum...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Pit Crew Is Best at Talladega
It sounds like a joke, an oxymoron, ironic or a Who-Would-Have-Thought moment. After all their early season troubles and their pit road struggles, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 88 team won the pit crew award for the race at Talladega Super Speedway...
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NASCAR Journalist David Poole Passes Away
David Poole, a NASCAR journalist for The Charlotte Observer and Thatsracin.com has passed away. Poole had returned home from the most recent Sprint Cup race in Talladega, Ala and was at home with his family when he suffered a heart attack...
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Winning Car Owner James Finch Remembers Neil Bonnet
Everyone knew that Brad Keselowski was going to be a NASCAR Sprint Cup winner. However, most thought that would come in about a year or two when it was presumed that he would take over the No...
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Regan Smith Returning to Site of First Sprint Cup Win: According to Him
To this day, Regan Smith still believes that he was the winner of the Amp Energy 500 at Talladega last fall. Smith had made a move to pass Tony Stewart on the last lap coming down toward the start-finish line...
