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Fox Sports Jimmie Johnson got all the credit Sunday, but Chad Knaus turned the No. 48 from junk to a race-winning machine, DW says. Read the full story

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Fox Sports Short tracks were not kind to Carl Edwards or his teammates. But they will make up for it at Texas, Jeff Hammond says. Read the full story

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Fox Sports NASCAR driver Jamie McMurray is trying to gain access to five investment accounts frozen in the multibillion-dollar fraud investigation of Stanford Financial Group. Read the full story

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Fox Sports The transition from Formula One has been a challenge at times, but Lee Spencer says Juan Pablo Montoya is finally seeing results. Read the full story

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Fox Sports Jeff Burton isn’t making excuses for his slow start, but he told FOXSports.com that his team will eventually get it together. Read the full story

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espn.com Short-track misery is in the rearview for the Roush Fenway Racing stable. Thank goodness for Texas, where Carl Edwards and the boys hope to get healthy in a hurry. Read the full story

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espn.com Jimmie Johnson won for the fifth time in the last six races at Martinsville. Read the full story

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espn.com Driving a Sprint Cup car at bumpy Texas Motor Speedway isn’t exactly smooth sailing, but it can be a triumphant trip with the right race strategy and setup. Read the full story

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espn.com Kevin Harvick dropped to the inside of Kyle Busch, passed him with just over nine laps to go and held on through an abbreviated final restart to win the rain-delayed and caution-filled trucks race Monday. Read the full story

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espn.com Jimmie Johnson says it’s business as usual with his agent, Alan Miller, even as Miller stands trial as a co-defendant with Helio Castroneves on federal tax evasion charges. Read the full story

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