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By Leon, on September 25th, 2010%
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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
By Leon, on September 24th, 2010%
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In the garage are Friday at Dover, zingers and accusations were flying like B-757′s in and out of Chicago O’Hare airport. Those barbs were flying fast, furious, and aimed directly at Richard Childress Racing and Clint Bowyer.
Friday, both Clint Bowyer and Richard Childress professed their innocence . . . → Read More: Kurt and Denny Rip Bowyer
By Leon, on September 12th, 2010%
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With the victory in the Air Guard 400 at Richmond Saturday night, Denny Hamlin secures the top seed in The Chase for The Sprint Cup. Hamlin warded off a very serious challenge from his fellow Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, ol Kylie Busch (aka The Las Vegas Weasel) . . . → Read More: Hamlin Emerges As The Top Seed!
By Leon, on August 16th, 2010%
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When Harvick unloaded his RCR #29 Shell/Pennzoil Chevy off of the hauler he was already dreading the race on Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. He admitted that this race track was his worst track on the schedule. After his win Sunday afternoon he may well be rethinking . . . → Read More: Harvick Wins The Carfax 400 At Michigan
By Leon, on July 30th, 2010%
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On Friday at Pocono Raceway Denny Hamlin acknowledged that he, too, was one of the drivers who was “secretively” fined for comments that he has made about NASCAR. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver acknowledged that he was one of the two drivers that NASCAR levied fines, reportedly $50,000.00, and . . . → Read More: Hamlin Acknowledges The Fine
By Leon, on July 30th, 2010%
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The word in the garage area this week is that two drivers were fined $50,000.00 each by NASCAR for comments that NASCAR deemed to be “detrimental to the sport”. However, NASCAR has decided not to identify the drivers that it fined, nor publish the statement that they deemed . . . → Read More: Censorship In NASCAR?
By Leon, on June 13th, 2010%
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Denny Hamlin notched his fifth victory of the 2010 season, winning the Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 at Michigan International Speedway. All of Hamlin’s wins coming after the switch from the rear wing to the rear spoiler. Additionally, it is the second win in a row and the . . . → Read More: Hamlin Wins At Michigan
By Leon, on June 6th, 2010%
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Denny Hamlin won for the fourth time in just nine career races at Pocono Raceway. The driver of the Joe Gibbs Racing #11 FedEx Toyota Camry dominated the second half of the race after Clint Bowyer dominted the first half of the Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 this . . . → Read More: Hamlin Prevails Again At Pocono
By Leon, on May 31st, 2010%
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Has anybody seen the bus?
Not only did Denny Hamlin, driver of the Joe Gibbs Racing of the #11 Fed Ex Toyota Camry, throw his teammate, Kyle Busch, driver of the JGR #18 M&M’s Toyota Camry, under the bus- he flat ran over him as well!
. . . → Read More: The Hamlin-Busch Feud Rekindles!
By Leon, on May 23rd, 2010%
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After starting on the pole because qualifying was rained out, after two encounters with the outside retaining wall, after a hard charging pack on the last restart, Kurt Busch in the Penske “blue deuce” captured a cool million dollars for the victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway Saturday . . . → Read More: Kurt Busch Wins The All Star Race
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