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Stewart Dominates The Kobalt Tools 400

 

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In the first two races of the year Tony Stewart did not even remotely look like the defending 2011 Sprint Cup champion.  However, both Tony Stewart and new crew chief, Steve Addingtion, showed the other 42 drivers that they are still hungry for more victories in the 2012 . . . → Read More: Stewart Dominates The Kobalt Tools 400

Should They Call Him Mr. 4-Time?

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The Chad Knaus bust at Daytona, a couple of weeks ago, was not the first time that he has been caught, as ol DW says, “being a a rule maker, not a rule breaker”!  Call it what you want, but it is the fourth time that NASCAR has caught . . . → Read More: Should They Call Him Mr. 4-Time?

Hamlin Shines In The Valley Of The Sun

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Denny Hamlin has emerged from the ashes of a failed  bid for the 2010 Sprint Cup championship.  In fact, throughout the 2011 season that miserable, failed attempt haunted Hamlin and crew, and showed their inability to recover from that heartbreak!

It was quite obvious that last season the heartbreak . . . → Read More: Hamlin Shines In The Valley Of The Sun

Penske Returning To Ford In 2013

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After a ten-year hiatus, Penske Racing has announced that it is returning to the Ford Motor Company for its NASCAR factory support beginning in 2013.  Penske Racing spent nine years with Ford from 1994-2002, posting 27 wins and 33 poles among three drivers.  In addition, its teams finished in . . . → Read More: Penske Returning To Ford In 2013

Chad Knaus Busted, Again!

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NASCAR has spoken!

Remember all the noise about the Hendrick Motorsports #48 Lowe’s Chevy, and their slightly modified C-posts that was discovered when crew chief Chad Knaus presented their car for tech inspection prior to the Daytona 500 practice about 10 days ago?  Well, the verdict is in!

NASCAR . . . → Read More: Chad Knaus Busted, Again!

Kenseth Grabs His Second Daytona 500

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Matt Kenseth survived rain, wind, fire, and a mini-flood.  No that wasn’t at his home in the off-season, that was at the race track this past weekend on his way to a great speedweek and winning his second Harley J. Earl trophy in four years!  All total, Kensth led . . . → Read More: Kenseth Grabs His Second Daytona 500

Buescher Wins The Drive 4 COPD

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James Buescher slithered through, around, and in between, the carnage that resulted from the pack racing, the impatience, and the will to win the Drive 4 COPD Saturday at the Daytona International Speedway. As Buescher entered turn #3 on the last lap he was racing for 11th place.  However, . . . → Read More: Buescher Wins The Drive 4 COPD

A Rookie Mistake Nets A Rookie Victory

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Realizing that he was the cause of the third attempt at a green-white-checker, rookie John King, was more than likely rehearsing his apology/begging for forgiveness speech, both would be the same in this case, to Johnny Sauter.

Contact between King and Sauter in the second attempt at the . . . → Read More: A Rookie Mistake Nets A Rookie Victory

The Gatorade Duels

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Today actually launched the beginning of the race to get into the race.  That is, in fact, what the Gatorade Duels are.  Even though the drivers qualified last Sunday, there was only two drivers that received guaranteed slots for Sunday’s Daytona 500.  Those two drivers were Carl Edwards . . . → Read More: The Gatorade Duels

The Pack Is Back!

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With all of the off-season rule changes, a smaller 2 gallon radiator, radiator intake moved up higher into the front bumper area, lowering the cooling system pressure regulator pop-off valve value, less total area of rear spoiler (less height and width), and lowering the bottom of the rear bumper, . . . → Read More: The Pack Is Back!