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By Leon, on April 15th, 2012%
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It has been 8 years since any one of the NASCAR elite touring series has held a race at “The Rock”. This 1 mile high-banked race track, situated in the Sand Hills of North Carolina, was purchased by former NASCAR Busch/Nationwide driver Andy Hillenburg. It was Hillenburg’s dream to . . . → Read More: Kahne Rocks At Rockingham
By Leon, on November 19th, 2011%
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Friday night, on the first night of Championship Week at Homestead-Miami Speedway, 21 year old Austin Dillon, the grandson of Richard Childress, became the youngest driver to ever win the Camping World Truck Series championship. This is the second Truck Series championship for RCR, the first championship came when . . . → Read More: Austin Dillon And The Black #3 Are Champions, Once Again!
By Leon, on November 7th, 2011%
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NASCAR 101
Before I get into a deatiled discussion of the Kyle Busch/Ron Hornaday crashfest Friday night at the Texas Motor Speedway, I would like to take you on a short refresher course in the emergence of NASCAR to the world back in February 1979. Rather than describing the . . . → Read More: Kyle Busch Fallout?
By Leon, on April 6th, 2011%
(photo courtesy Citroen Racing)
Kimi Raikkonen will pay a reported $100,000 per race as he moves to establish a career in America’s premier NASCAR series.
Canada’s Rue Frontenac said driver and team owner “Kyle Busch has never met Kimi Raikkonen” but will “entrust one of his excellent trucks” to the Finn . . . → Read More: Raikkonen Camping World Truck Plans
By Leon, on April 1st, 2011%
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Last week my NASCAR cyberspace buddy, Bruce Simmons over at Brusimm.com, wrote an article for WOMR. In his article Bruce wrote about the quality of racing and dollar value to fans by attending a Nationwide Series race versus a Sprint Cup Series race. I will agree with his assessment . . . → Read More: Camping World Truck Series: Best Bang For The Buck?
By Leon, on December 13th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) announced today the addition of Formula One driver Nelson Piquet Jr. to the organization’s 2011 line-up. The 25-year-old native of Brazil will compete full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and for the series’ Rookie of the Year honors next season. Further details . . . → Read More: Kevin Harvick,Inc. Signs Nelson Piquet,Jr.
By Leon, on November 7th, 2010%
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Kyle Busch, driving his KBM #18 Interstate Batteries Toyota Tundra, blew past Todd Bodine on a restart on Lap 127 and held off Johnny Sauter over the final 20 laps to win Friday night’s WinStar World Casino 350K at Texas Motor Speedway.
Bodine chose the outside lane for the final . . . → Read More: Ol Kylie Wins The WinStar World Casino 350K
By Leon, on October 30th, 2010%
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And they call Jimmy Spencer, “Mr. Excitement”?
WOMR has been going to all types of racing, dirt track, short track, paved short track, drags, NASCAR, etc., since the late 1950′s/early 1960′s, and three of the best and closest races that I have ever personally witnessed have all involved TLVW, (The . . . → Read More: Kylie Captures The Mountain Dew 250
By Leon, on October 23rd, 2010%
(photo courtesy nascar.com)
It took many tries, but finally Ron Hornaday won a race at the historical Martinsville Speedway Saturday afternoon. This victory was Hornaday’s second win in the 2010 season, and his 47th career victory in the Camping World Truck Series.
This victory coincides with the first ever . . . → Read More: Hornaday Finally Wins At Martinsville
By Leon, on September 26th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)
Austin Dillon’s remarkable rookie season rolled on Saturday night as he took the lead with 35 laps to go and went on to win the Smith’s Food and Drug Stores 350 Camping World Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
This was the second win for the . . . → Read More: Austin Dillon Wins At Las Vegas
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