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AutoRacingSport.com Richard Childress Racing has extended its partnership agreement with BB&T Corporation for the full-service financial institution to continue as a primary sponsor for eight races and the all-star race and a major associate sponsor of Clint Bowyer’s #33 Chevy for the remaining 28 races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The Winston-Salem, N.C.-based corporation [...]
thatsracing.com Last year was difficult, Ford executive Jamie Allison acknowledges, but he likes the numbers and momentum as a new season nears. Read the full story
thatsracing.com Last year was difficult, Ford executive Jamie Allison acknowledges, but he likes the numbers and momentum as a new season nears. Read the full story
fanhouse.com Filed under: NASCAR Media Watch, Sprint Cup In what has been a few weeks of good news for NASCAR fans — likely changes to make the Sprint Cup car more competitive, changed distances of a pair of west coast races — there’s no need to look at ESPN’s Wednesday announcement as a sign that [...]
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AutoRacingSport.com Three of Roush Fenway Racing’s four Cup cars, for drivers #6-David Ragan (UPS), #16-Greg Biffle (3M/Post It) and #99-Carl Edwards (Aflac/Subway/Kellogg’s) are fully sponsored, Smith said; but 2003 Cup champion Matt Kenseth’s #17 Ford is not. “Within a very few days I think we’ll be able to announce we have a fully-sponsored 17 car,” [...]
espn.com CHARLOTTE, N.C. — I held my first town hall phone meeting with owner/driver Michael Waltrip on Sunday afternoon, looking for ways to improve the Sprint Cup Series. Waltrip offered some of the same suggestions he had made to the governing body earlier in the week at a town hall meeting in NASCAR’s Research and [...]