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By Leon, on November 27th, 2009%
(photo courtesy Jason Smith/Getty Images)
With the passing Thanksgiving it is time to reflect on our sport’s 2009 season.
With the wins at Daytona and California by the #17 Dewalt Ford, it appeared that Roush-Fenway Racing was off to a dominating start to this season. But RFR soon fizzled, not to be . . . → Read More: 2009 A Year In Review
By Leon, on November 24th, 2009%
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The photo says it all! Jimmie Johnson is in uncharted land. He is the first driver to win four consecutive championships in the 61 year history of NASCAR!
The Hendrick Motorspsorts #48 Lowe’s Chevy team has just captured its fourth consecutive championship in only its eighth season . . . → Read More: Johnson In A Class By Himself!
By Leon, on November 20th, 2009%
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Team owner, Rick Hendrick, has announced that Lowe’s has re-upped their contract through the 2013 season, thus enabling the #48 team to continue together for four more years. This proclamation comes on the cusp of Hendrick Motorsports, almost certain, ninth NASCAR championship, and the #48 Lowe’s Chevy’s . . . → Read More: Johnson Signs A Contract Extension
By Leon, on November 19th, 2009%
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What has been widely speculated, is now a reality. Today it was announced that Jamie McMurray would drive the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing #1 Bass Pros Sports/ Tracker Boats Chevy in 2010. That announcement reunites McMurray back with his original Cup owner, Chip Ganassi, whom he drove for . . . → Read More: McMurray Back His Roots
By Leon, on November 16th, 2009%
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The HMS #48 Lowe’s Chevy driven by Jimmie Johnson rebounded in the ultimate fashion Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway’s Checkers O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 in Avondale, AZ! In what has come to be traditional #48 Lowe’s Chevy Chase productivity, the team responded after a horrible previous race . . . → Read More: Turn Out The Lights…..!
By Leon, on November 10th, 2009%
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On more than one front, history was nearly written at the Texas Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch won two of the three races scheduled during the Texas NASCAR weekend at Fort Worth! He came within 3 laps of winning the Sprint Cup race at Texas, thereby winning . . . → Read More: History Was Almost Made At Texas!
By Leon, on November 2nd, 2009%
(Photo By Todd Warshaw/Getty Images)
As this reported crept onto the property through the fog and the mud to find a parking spot at Talladega Superspeedway at 6:15 am Sunday in the rental car, it appeared that the race may be in jeopardy of postponement for lack of visibility! The actual visibility . . . → Read More: McMurray Wins Amp Energy 500!
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