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NASCAR: Joe Gibbs Racing history with Interstate, part 16 Eight days later, he was celebrating in victory lane as the winner of the Mello Yellow 500 at Charlotte (NC) Motor Speedway. At the time, there was no “top-35” rule guaranteeing starting spots for the cars first through 35th in Sprint Cup Series owner |
Bowyer looking forward to next season
A bright yellow Cheerios welcome mat rests in front of the steps to Clint Bowyer's motor home. But Cheerios pulled the rug out from under Bowyer by withdrawing primary sponsorship of his NASCAR Sprint Cup car next season. And without sponsorship |
Martin Truex Jr. First to Nearly Worst at Dover, Why?
As the blue and yellow NAPA Toyota led the field of 43 cars toward the start of the race, on Sunday, there was nothing but confidence exuding from both the driver and team that this may just be there day. Afterall, they were starting upfront, |
Bill Fleischman: Chase altering NASCAR r
The team announced Tuesday that Sprint Cup series driver Brian Vickers will handle the No. 32 Chevrolet in the Nationwide races at Kansas on Saturday and Oct. 14 at Charlotte. Turner also alerted employees about possible downsizing with the loss of |
2011 NSCS Quaker State 400 Q & A with Team Chevy Driver, Ryan ...
TALK ABOUT RACING HERE AT KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY AND MAYBE SOME OF THE THINGS YOU CAN APPLY FROM YESTERDAY’S TEST SESSION. “We have more than plenty opportunities to get our race car right with the practice sessions and test sessions and all of our experience in the past. I have the experience from back 10 years ago or whatever it was to race in the ARCA Series here, so I understood the race track a little bit. Most drivers had the opportunity up here multiple times to test back before testing was banned. It’s just a matter for us I think more so of racing our cars here verses driving our cars here and making sure we can put on a good show for these fans that are really excited.”
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