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Dale Jr @ nascar.com Defending Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart and 2007 Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick are two of the more notable figures in NASCAR’s upper echelon that have noticed Ryan Blaney. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been creeping up on his first Sprint Cup Series win in four seasons, and he might have taken a giant step Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com RICHMOND, Va. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. kicked off the top of a miniature anthill last weekend in Kansas when he was asked if he felt he was the best driver in the Sprint Cup garage, and he replied that he was. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com RICHMOND, Va. — If track owner Bruton Smith thinks the changes to Bristol Motor Speedway announced Wednesday will alter dramatically the nature of racing at Thunder Valley, he may be disappointed, to hear Dale Earnhardt Jr. tell it. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com For the second year in a row, Forbes magazine has ranked five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson the Most Influential Athlete in America. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com For the second year in a row, Forbes magazine has ranked five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson the Most Influential Athlete in America. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com Denny Hamlin’s win in the No. 11 last Sunday at Kansas meant the No. 11 was the winningest car number in Cup Series history, breaking a tie with the No. 43. But as the No. 11 broke one tie, it entered into another. Still sitting at 199 Cup victories after Jimmie [...]
Dale Jr @ nascar.com Imagine, if you can, riding around a race track at nearly 190 mph, eyeballing your competitors’ suspension settings and wondering how you could replicate that configuration and make your car’s package more competitive. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com Greg Biffle tried to deadpan his answer, but the Sprint Cup Series points leader couldn’t suppress a sly smile as he replied to a question about the pecking order at Roush Fenway Racing. Read the full story
Dale Jr @ nascar.com 1. Greg Biffle snapped a 49-race winless streak at Texas. Will Roush Fenway teammate Carl Edwards snap his own 40-race skid this week at Kansas, his home track? Read the full story