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Martinsville: The Second Bullring Of 2011

NASCAR has invaded the smallest of the tracks on the 2011 schedule, Martinsville Speedway.  This historic facility is just .526 miles in length.  Irrespective of the size of this track, and the slowness of the race speeds, Martinsville is hard on sheet metal, hard on tires, and especially hard on egos!

In . . . → Read More: Martinsville: The Second Bullring Of 2011

Kimi Raikkonen Update

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The latest update on Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen’s defection from Formula 1 to NASCAR.

Kimi Raikkonen is set to have his maiden stock car test next week, driving for NASCAR star Kyle Busch, who fields a leading outfit in the Truck Series. AUTOSPORT has learned that . . . → Read More: Kimi Raikkonen Update

Ol Kylie Nearly Sweeps In The Desert

Friday, 25 February 2011

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Well, ol Kylie nearly got to do some house cleaning on the last weekend that Phoenix International Raceway exists in its present configuration.  When NASCAR returns in November the racing surface at PIR will have an entirely different look.

On Friday night Kyle . . . → Read More: Ol Kylie Nearly Sweeps In The Desert

2011 Daytona Speedweeks, The Most Exciting In Memory

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The 2011 Speedweeks will go down in NASCAR history as the most memorable. Drama was in all three of the elite series, real not manufactured.

Michael Waltrip won Friday’s truck race, on the 10th anniversary of his breakthrough Cup victory, which came on the same day Dale . . . → Read More: 2011 Daytona Speedweeks, The Most Exciting In Memory

2010, The Long And Winding Road

(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)

Friday night in Las Vegas concluded the longest season in all of sports with the crowning of Jimmie Johnson as the 2010 Sprint Cup champion.  However that banquet didn’t really hand out some of the awards that WOMR feels should have been awarded.

So WOMR is giving out . . . → Read More: 2010, The Long And Winding Road

Hornaday Wins The Pole At Talladega

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Reporting from high up in the O.V. Hill South Tower at Talladega, Ron Hornaday posted the fastest qualifying speed, 181.230 mph, for the Mountain Dew 250 Friday afternoon at the Talladega Superspeedway.  Winning the pole is very gratifying, however, the defending Camping World Truck Series champion would certainly . . . → Read More: Hornaday Wins The Pole At Talladega

Kyle Wins The Bristol O’Reilly 200

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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

NASCAR 2011 Season Schedule

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The long awaited 2011 Sprint Cup, Nationwide, and Trucks schedule has now been officially released.  There are a few venues that have been realigned, a new venue for the Sprint Cup, and a second race for the Iowa Speedway.

The Phoenix race moves to the second race of . . . → Read More: NASCAR 2011 Season Schedule

Rags To Riches Story

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About 20 years ago the movie “Days of Thunder” made its premier.  The movie really made an impact on the sports scene with Tom Cruise and Robert Duvall as the stars and a soon to be known star named Nicole Kidman in the movie.  Not only was this movie . . . → Read More: Rags To Riches Story

Kyle’s Financial Saga Continues

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From The Charlotte Observer:

A NASCAR driver’s interest in going green may end up costing some contractors.

Nearly a dozen companies involved in building a new race shop for Kyle Busch say they have filed liens or intend to file liens because they are collectively owed . . . → Read More: Kyle’s Financial Saga Continues