Bump ban produces single-file Talladega
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009thatsracing.com
To anyone watching, Sunday’s race at Talladega Superspeedway looked like a high-speed protest of NASCAR’s pre-race ban on bumping in turns.
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thatsracing.com
To anyone watching, Sunday’s race at Talladega Superspeedway looked like a high-speed protest of NASCAR’s pre-race ban on bumping in turns.
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Fox Sports
Relax, Jimmie, you’ve earned it. Jeff Hammond says Sunday’s winner was a surprise, but your impending Chase title isn’t.
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Fox Sports
Relax, Jimmie, you’ve earned it. Jeff Hammond says Sunday’s winner was a surprise, but your impending Chase title isn’t.
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Yahoo! Sports
To anyone watching, Sunday's race at Talladega Superspeedway looked like a high-speed protest of NASCAR's pre-race ban on bumping in turns. Cars paraded around the 2.66-mile speedway in a long, single-file line after NASCAR made it clear that bump-drafting would not be tolerated. "It wasn't like everybody was in their cars and we were [...]
espn.com
Talladega and the Chase should be two of the best things in NASCAR, but both are now broken. The league’s habit of tweaking things isn’t enough this time — we need some real fixes.
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Yahoo! Sports
Title hopes run high for Burton/Berrier pairing
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