Hendrick: Take nothing for granted
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009thatsracing.com
Through 236 wins and now 12 NASCAR championships Rick Hendrick has learned one thing: “You can’t cash the check until the race is over.”
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Through 236 wins and now 12 NASCAR championships Rick Hendrick has learned one thing: “You can’t cash the check until the race is over.”
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thatsracing.com
Tom Sorensen: Jimmie, the four-time reigning Cup series champion, is not the problem with his sport. But his sport has serious problems.
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Yahoo! Sports
Johnny Damon knows how difficult it can be to win a championship. After all, it took him four years to finally win the World Series with the Yankees. That's why even he marvels at Jimmie Johnson, who wrapped up an unprecedented fourth consecutive Cup championship on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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Speedwaymedia.com
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Nascar.com
Rick Hendrick said Tuesday during a teleconference that he is working to extend Chad Knaus’ contract and expects the championship crew chief to “retire” at Hendrick Motorsports.
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Fox Sports
Getting his first NASCAR championship Monday is nice, but Kyle Busch is already aiming at bigger goals, Lee Spencer says.
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Fox Sports
You’ve read all about Jimmie Johnson’s historic fourth straight NASCAR Cup title. Here’s what he has to say about it.
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Nascar.com
Roush Fenway Racing announced Tuesday that Donnie Wingo has been named crew chief of the No. 6 with driver David Ragan, replacing current crew chief Jimmy Fennig.
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Nascar.com
Roush Fenway Racing announced Tuesday that Donnie Wingo has been named crew chief of the No. 6 with driver David Ragan, replacing current crew chief Jimmy Fennig.
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