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the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting
the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting
the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting.
Jimmie Johnson was once again unbeatable at the 2.5-mile Pocono Raceway on Sunday, dominating his second straight Nextel Cup event there, increase his points lead and give his #48 Hendrick Motorsport team a major boost after a tough couple of weeks away from the track for team boss Rick Hendrick.
...the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting
the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting
the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting JEFF GORDON/No.24 Dupont Chevrolet was fastest in both Saturday practice sessions for Sunday's NASCAR Nextel Cup Dodge/Save Mart 350 Race at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma California.
Allison Duncan has been named as the most recent driver in the NASCAR 'Drive for Diversity' programme, and will run the full 2004 NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina in the #94 BH Motorsports Miller Lite Chevrolet team owned by Tinsley Hughes.
One of the biggest moments of Kevin Harvick's career was revisited this week in Indianapolis on Tuesday when the 2001 Winston Cup Rookie-of-the-Year was presented with his Brickyard 400 ring by Tony George, president and CEO of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in a ceremony at the Indiana State Museu
The season-opening races of the various NASCAR series take place at Daytona International Speedway in just three weeks' time, and there will be several key competition changes under close scrutiny as the action begins.
''What a great day. I'm real happy. To come from 30th and drive up the way we did - I had a lot of fun racing with Junior to get up through there. I just couldn't believe how awesome our car was. The guys did an incredible job.
As the Winston Cup Series prepares for this weekend's race at Texas Motor Speedway, crew chiefs and engineers are gearing up to do battle with a force they can't even see.
A statue of Dale Earnhardt was unveiled in front of Daytona USA last week to honour the seven-time NASCAR Winston Cup champion. Ford drivers Dale Jarrett, Jeff Burton and Rusty Wallace spoke about their feelings for Earnhardt and what he still means to the sport.
Following yesterday's Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway, which was won by Home Depot Pontiac driver Tony Stewart for the second year in a row, NASCAR allowed the Ford teams an aerodynamic advantage.
Ford Racing announced last week a year-long celebration marking the 100th anniversary of the start of its racing program with a win by Henry Ford on October 10, 1901.