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Kurt Busch Wins The AAA 400 At Dover

(WOMR file photo)

Kurt Busch emerged victorious Sunday in the AAA 4oo Sprint Cup race at Dover International Speedway.  The victory moved Busch from ninth to a tie for third place with Tony Stewart.

“I feel like we’re right in the mix,” Busch said when asked if he can now be considered . . . → Read More: Kurt Busch Wins The AAA 400 At Dover

Johnson Wins The AAA 400

(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)

After the race last week at Louden, at which Johnson finished 25th, the other eleven Chase contenders were thinking that Jimmie Johnson and the whole Hendrick Motorsports #48 Lowe’s Chevy was vulnerable.  With the victory Sunday in the AAA 400 at Dover, WOMR is wondering what those eleven . . . → Read More: Johnson Wins The AAA 400

Johnson Wins The Pole For The AAA 400

(photo courtesy Al Bello/Getty Images)

On Friday afternoon Jimmie Johnson secured the pole position for the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway.  The four-time and reigning champion’s fast lap was at 155.736 mph. The pole was the third of the season for Johnson, who has won five races in 2010.

“This is . . . → Read More: Johnson Wins The Pole For The AAA 400

Momentum and The Monster Mile

(photo courtesy of Leon Hammack) Jimmie Johnson has emerged from the pack of twelve by winning the AAA 400 at Dover, and taking the first step towards winning his fourth consecutive championship in a row!  However, he still trails Mark Martin by 10 points in the championship standings.   Nonetheless, the Hendrick Motorsports . . . → Read More: Momentum and The Monster Mile