Inside the Nationwide Series
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009thatsracing.com
Find out who’s up, who’s down, three drivers to watch and observations leading up to Saturday’s O’Reilly 300.
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Find out who’s up, who’s down, three drivers to watch and observations leading up to Saturday’s O’Reilly 300.
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Fox Sports
Jeff Gordon’s winless streak stands at 47 races. So why is he smiling? Check Jorge Mondaca’s Power Rankings to find out.
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AutoRacingSport.com
Henry County, Georgia has administratively dismissed DUI charges after independent investigation against NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team owner Billy Ballew. The charge relates to an incident that occurred March 4, 2009 on the grounds of Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia.
Ballew is a native of Blairsville, Georgia and has owned a condo at [...]
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Speedwaymedia.com
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fanhouse.com
by Holly Cain
Filed under: IRL
FanHouse readers, don’t miss out on an opportunity to interact with IndyCar star Danica Patrick Thursday, April 2 at 2:45 PM ET when she joins me for a Live Chat trackside from the IndyCar Series’ season-opening Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
Patrick, 27, became the first woman to win a major [...]
fanhouse.com
by Holly Cain
Filed under: Tony Stewart, Sprint Cup
I’ll admit, I initially questioned Tony Stewart’s judgment in leaving a championship operation like Joe Gibbs Racing to shore up a needy team and prove he could go it alone as a capable a car owner in NASCAR’s big leagues in addition to being exceptionally talented car driver.
He’s [...]
Fox Sports
A lesson to Denny Hamlin and others: Nice guys don’t win. DW says it’s time drivers showed emotion on and off the track.
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Clint Bowyer has impressed so far this year, but look closer and you’ll see an organization striving to improve, Rea White says.
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Clint Bowyer has impressed so far this year, but look closer and you’ll see an organization striving to improve, Rea White says.
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