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fanhouse.com by Geoffrey Miller Filed under: Tony Stewart, Sprint Cup, Stewart-Haas Racing THE SEASON: Anyone contemplating the story of Tony Stewart‘s 2009 season before the fact might easily come away with the thought “career suicide after the two-time champion pulled up his roots at Joe Gibbs Racing to become a co-owner of an oft-struggling Sprint [...]
fanhouse.com by Bob ZellerThe struggling economy has reached out and touched NASCAR in a new way: reduced purses. In a cost-cutting measure, NASCAR is decreasing race purses – the amount it pay drivers and car owners in race winnings – by approximately 10 percent in 2010 for all three national series. ”Last year we launched [...]
fanhouse.com by FanHouse Newswire DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Max Angelelli won a tight qualifying race Thursday to capture the pole for the prestigious 24 Hours of Daytona. Angelelli secured the top position for Saturday’s race with a lap of 1:40.827 seconds (127.108 mph) in the No. 10 Ford Dallara at Daytona International Speedway. Ozz [...]
fanhouse.com by Geoffrey Miller Filed under: Greg Biffle, Roush Fenway Racing, Sprint Cup THE SEASON: Roush-Fenway Racing dropped in terms of statistical performance in 2009 as a whole, though Greg Biffle, as the team’s eldest statesman (he’s roughly two and a half years older than teammate Matt Kenseth), didn’t slip as much as the team’s [...]
thatsracing.com Jim Utter: As attention turns to the start of another season, let’s take a look at five questions. Read the full story
thatsracing.com Joey Logano raced to his second NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown victory Saturday night, holding off 16-year-old Sergio Pena. Read the full story
Fox Sports Joey Logano won Saturday’s NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown, but a new star was born in runner-up Sergio Pena. Read the full story
thatsracing.com Jim Utter: As attention turns to the start of another season, let’s take a look at five questions. Read the full story
Fox Sports Follow along as top drivers race twice around the clock at Daytona. Read the full story
Fox Sports Chip Ganassi Racing was on its way to reclaiming the 24 Hours of Daytona title, with Juan Pablo Montoya leading more than six hours into the sports car endurance race on Saturday. Read the full story