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By Leon, on April 20th, 2012%
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Every since the sprint race at Bristol just a few short weeks ago, there has been some talk about why there were so many empty seats at, what once was the toughest ticket in NASCAR to get. In fact Bruton Smith, the owner of Bristol Motor Speedway, has chimed . . . → Read More: My Perspectus On Bristol
By Leon, on March 19th, 2012%
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“Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowsi passed Matt Kenseth with 115 laps to go in the Food City 500 Sunday at Bristol, and was able to hold off the 2012 Dayton 500 champion, to secure his first victory of the 2012 season. The Food City 500 victory was just the fifth . . . → Read More: “Bad” Brad K Leads The Way In The Food City 500
By Leon, on March 17th, 2012%
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The first short track race of the 2012 Nationwide Series has culminated with the second win of this season for the RCR #2 One Main Financial Chevy driven by Elliott Sadler. Sadler took the lead by not pitting when a caution came out with 40 laps to go in . . . → Read More: Sadler Wins The Ford EcoBoost 300
By Leon, on March 16th, 2012%
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This week NASCAR rolls into the Bristol Motor Speedway, the Colosseum of Crash, the concrete mixing bowl, Thunder Valley, or whatever you choose to assign as a moniker for this high-banked, fast paced short track.
This racing facility is the seventh largest seating venue in the entire world, Indianapolis Motor . . . → Read More: Check Your Feelings At The Pit Gate
By Leon, on August 27th, 2011%
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“Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski’s meteoric rise from the phoenix, since crashing his race car in a test at Road Atlanta and fracturing his left ankle, continued Saturday night when he scored his third victory this season in the Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol.
Keselowski grabbed the lead on . . . → Read More: “Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski Wins The Irwin Tools Night Race At Bristol
By Leon, on March 20th, 2011%
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“The Shrub”, Kyle Busch, won the Jeff Byrd 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway for his fifth win in a row at that racing facility. Busch’s mastery of the “Colosseum of Crash” is still in tact! The 25-year-old driver held off Carl Edwards and led 153 laps on Sunday to . . . → Read More: Can Anyone Prune “The Shrub”?
By Leon, on March 19th, 2011%
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If this is Bristol, then it can only mean that Kyle Busch is in Victory Lane once again.
Last August, Busch swept the Bristol weekend by winning in all three of the elite touring series races there. Today he added a fourth race victory in a row to his . . . → Read More: Kyle Four-Peets Bristol
By Leon, on March 16th, 2011%
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The NASCAR circuit rolls into “Thunder Valley”, aka Bristol Motor Speedway, this weekend. For the past several races the management of the speedway has allowed the Sprint Cup drivers to pick their own introduction music. WOMR has come up with a few really great musical picks for some of . . . → Read More: Spring Bristol Musical Preview
By Leon, on August 27th, 2010%
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When a driver has a race car that he knows can win the race, and for some reason, be it bad luck or circumstances beyond his control, he fails to close the deal, FRUSTRATION is all that is left of his emotions. Well last Saturday night several . . . → Read More: Bristol Got Shuffled Out In Some Locales
By Leon, on August 22nd, 2010%
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Kyle Busch, driving the Joe Gibbs Racing #18 Doublemint Toyota etched his name into the NASCAR record books this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway. He is the first driver to ever win all three NASCAR events at one race track in the same weekend.
Kyle’s Saturday night started out with . . . → Read More: Kyle Inks His Spot In The Record Books
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