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Bristol Motor Speedway‘s public relations department got a nice kick this week thanks to a few NASCAR Whelen Modified Series drivers putting down some impressively fast laps at on the high banks of the half-mile east Tennessee track.
The laps, according to the track, were “record-breaking” because they eclipsed Ryan Newman‘s 2003 lap of 14.908 seconds (128.709 mph) during Sprint Cup qualifying at the track.
It turns out, thanks to the ever-mindful Jayski, that the laps might not have been so record-breaking after all.
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With the help of NASCAR legends Ned Jarrett and Bondy Long, Darlington Raceway unveiled its new Southern 500 logo Thursday to promote the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race to be held May 9.
Wessa Miller, the girl who gave Dale Earnhardt her lucky penny prior to his winning the Daytona 500 in 1998, will return to Bristol Motor Speedway, the place where Earnhardt later brought the family to thank them for their special gift.
Never in the history of NASCAR has one driver won the first three races of a Cup season, but Roush Fenway Racing’s Matt Kenseth will try to do just that in this weekend’s Shelby 427 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a driver more eager than Ryan Newman to jumpstart his season in Sunday’s Shelby 427 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Overlooked in the talk of Matt Kenseth’s blistering start is that he’s got his old spotter back. Why does that matter?
If there is one race from the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season than Jimmie Johnson would probably like to purge from his memory, it would almost surely be the one at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.