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By Leon, on August 21st, 2010%
(photo courtesy nascar.com)
Kyle Busch is in a position to “sweep” the Bristol Motor Speedway weekend races! On Wednesday Kyle won the truck race driving his own machine, the KBM #18 Toyota Tundra. ON Friday night Busch used a little “Bristol” on the field. He used the old Bristol bump/dump and run . . . → Read More: Busch Whacked, Another Victory At Bristol!
By Leon, on August 18th, 2010%
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It is mid-week in Bristol, TN and that could only mean that the Camping World Truck race just finished. Kyle Busch secured the pole during qualifying earlier in the day for the O’Reilly 200, however, he had to start in the rear of the field because the team changed . . . → Read More: Kyle Wins The Bristol O’Reilly 200
By Leon, on August 17th, 2010%
(Bristol Motor Speedway)
This week NASCAR rolls into the tiny town of Bristol, TN. WOMR thought that a little historical look back at the beginnings of what is now “The Colosseum of Crash” just might be in order. Many fans may not know of the founding fathers of Bristol and the . . . → Read More: Bristol Motor Speedway:History In The Making
By Leon, on March 22nd, 2010%
(photo courtesy Geoff Burke/Getty Images)
Mission accomplished! For Chad Knaus it seems that his oft-stated goal of not just winning every mechanical battle, but also prevailing in the psychological war as well, is all but over! At least that is how it sounded as contender after contender fell out and talked of . . . → Read More: The Winner Of The Head Game: Johnson and Knaus
By Leon, on March 21st, 2010%
(photo courtesy Tony Bush)
Tony Stewart, the driver who seems to have interpreted NASCAR’s directive to “Have at it” as instructions to launch a season-long string of insults aimed at the print media, was back at it on Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Quite ironically, the one reporter he seemed to have . . . → Read More: Tony Is At It Again!
By Leon, on March 20th, 2010%
(photo courtesy of NASCAR)
Justin Allgaier wins The Scott’s Turf Builder 300 at Bristol, his first Nationwide Series race.
“Couldn’t be happier to be here, unbelievable”, said Allgaier. ” I just hope that this is the first of many.”
“Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski, the pole sitter, finished second to his team mate. . . . → Read More: Allgaier Wins Nationwide At Bristol
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