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By Leon, on March 31st, 2010%
(File photo courtesy of Indy Racing League)
Two of the great families in American auto racing will team up to race in this year’s Indianapolis 500 it was announced Wednesday.
Andretti Autosport of the Indy Racing League, it was revealed, will work in a joint effort with racing legend Richard Petty and . . . → Read More: Andretti And Petty Join Forces For Indy
By Leon, on March 31st, 2010%
(photo courtesy John Harrelson/Getty Images)
On that final restart, Gordon, who had taken the lead after Hamlin pitted for his tires the caution before, was bumped by Kenseth. Gordon retaliated, Kenseth re-retaliated and amid all that angst Hamlin blew to the lead and he went on to win.
So, there sat Gibbs . . . → Read More: Hamlin’s Win: Good Strategy Or Lucky?
By Leon, on March 30th, 2010%
Hey gang just thought that I would call your attention to two format additions to my web site.
My tech people have incorporated the ability for you to share my posts on both your facebook accounts and your twitter accounts. If you would like to share my articles with your friends on facebook . . . → Read More: Two Format Additions
By Leon, on March 29th, 2010%
Hamlin celebrates the win with some fans (photo courtesy Jerry Markland/Getty Images)
Denny Hamlin captured the win today in the rain postponed Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 at Martinsville. Hamlin won the race after, what was thought of as, a very risky pit stop with only 10 laps remaining in the race. . . . → Read More: Hamlin Pulls Out An Unlikely Win At Martinsville
By Leon, on March 29th, 2010%
Four wide at zMAX Dragway in Concord,N.C.. (photo courtesy of the NHRA)
Welcome to the 21st century! Bruton Smith, owner of many race tracks throughout the U.S., most notably Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and Texas Motor Speedway, has introduced four wide to drag racing.
Cory McClenathan (Top Fuel), Robert . . . → Read More: Four Wide Drag Racing!
By Leon, on March 29th, 2010%
Jeff Gordon pulling into the garage area at Atlanta (photo courtesy Leon Hammack)
A Forbes’ report released Wednesday shows NASCAR’s top team, Hendrick Motorsports, is worth $350 million. But the report claims the average team value has declined $5 million over the past year. Forbes magazine annual rankings show that Hendrick Motorsports . . . → Read More: NASCAR Team Values Drop Except Hendrick Motorsports
By Leon, on March 28th, 2010%
Rain falls at Martinsville, VA
(photo courtesy Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images)
Rain has washed out Sunday’s events in three of the top auto racing events, all venues are in the Eastern Time Zone. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 at Martinsville has been rescheduled for Monday at 12 noon . . . → Read More: Rain Causes Postponements Of Auto Races
By Leon, on March 28th, 2010%
(photo courtesy John Harrelson/Getty Images)
Virtually nobody in the garage today at Martinsville expects that the replacement of the wing with the spoiler will radically transform the quality of racing at Martinsville. But if you are looking for “cool” looking cars, then the return to the spoiler makes the Sprint Cup car . . . → Read More: The Martinsville Car Show?
By Leon, on March 28th, 2010%
(photo courtesy of Leon Hammack)
With the upcoming off Sunday, Denny Hamlin has decided to have reconstructive surgery Monday to repair the ACL in his left knee. With the bye week next Sunday, Hamlin is expected to not miss any races. The next race on the NASCAR schedule is the race in . . . → Read More: Hamlin To Have Knee Surgery Monday
By Leon, on March 27th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Todd Warshaw/Getty Images)
The owner of Kevin Harvick, Inc., Kevin Harvick, won the Camping World Series Truck race at Martinsville Saturday. That is his second win in a row and Harvick has also won six out the last ten Truck events that he has entered! Harvick, in his KHI #2 . . . → Read More: Harvick Wins At Martinsville
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