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By Leon, on June 22nd, 2010%
(Randy LaJoie)
NASCAR has snared its highest profile player yet! Two-time Busch (now Nationwide) Series champion Randy LaJoie has been suspended indefinitely for failing a drug test administered on June 11th.
The former champ told SIRIUS radio that he smoked marijuana once in May, but was not “a user”. Additionally, LoJoie said . . . → Read More: Former Busch Champ Suspended
By Leon, on June 7th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Chris Trotman/Getty Images)
It is round three of the Harvick-dump-Logano racing saga! With less than a handful of laps to go, Kevin Harvick drove his RCR #29 Shell/Penzoil Chevy very deep into “the tunnel” turn at Pocono Raceway. It is a very aggressive racing move late into the race, but . . . → Read More: The Harvick-Logano Saga Continues
By Leon, on May 31st, 2010%
(photo courtesy Jason Smith/Getty Images)
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 29th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Streeter Lecker/Getty Images)
Kyle Busch, driving the Joe Gibbs Racing # 18 Nos Energy Drink Toyota, survived a pit road speeding violation early in the race to secure the victory at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Tech-Net Auto Service 300. It was the third victory in the first twelve . . . → Read More: Kyle Wins At Charlotte
By Leon, on May 16th, 2010%
(photo courtesy NASCAR)
Kyle Busch, driving the JGR #18 M&M’s Toyota, only led 131 laps today, but he led the most important lap- the last one. With 38 laps to go, Busch capitalized on a pit road mistake by the HMS #48 Lowe’s Chevy. Johnson was flagged for speeding leaving the pits . . . → Read More: Kyle Scores At The Autism Speaks 400
By Leon, on May 9th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Todd Warshaw/Getty Images)
Denny Hamlin pulled off the Darlington double, winning both the Nationwide and Sprint Cup races this weekend! That feat has only been accomplished 3 times in Darlington’s illustrious 61 year history!
Denny Hamlin restarted the Showtime Southern 500 Sprint Cup race at Darlington Raceway Saturday night in . . . → Read More: Hamlin Pulls Off A Double At Darlington
By Leon, on May 8th, 2010%
(photo courtesy NASCAR)
Less than six weeks removed from ACL surgery on his left knee, Denny Hamlin opted for a weekend double at the track he considers one of the most grueling on the NASCAR circuit.
So far, so good. Staying out on old tires while other contenders came to the pits . . . → Read More: Hamlin Dominates The Royal Purple 200
By Leon, on January 25th, 2010%
( l-r, Denny Hamlin, Brad Coleman, Joey Logano, and Kyle Busch photo courtesy Jason Smith/Getty Images)
Arguably Hendrick Motorsports has been the most dominate and successful race team in NASCAR for the last 15 years. HMS has set the bar extremely high for every other Sprint Cup team to try to attain, winning . . . → Read More: Is Joe Gibbs Racing The Future Of NASCAR?
By Leon, on October 27th, 2009%
(photo courtesy of Leon Hammack)
Joe Gibbs Racing has just announced that following the race at Talladega this Sunday, Steve Addington will no longer serve as the #18 M&M’s Toyota crew chief. A JGR spokesman stated that Addington will be reassigned to another position within Joe Gibbs Racing.
Dave Rogers, who is . . . → Read More: Kyle Busch Gets New Crew Chief
By Leon, on September 13th, 2009%
(photo by Leon Hammack)
He finally won a Cup race at his”home race track”, Richmond International Raceway! In spite of Denny Hamlin winning the Chevy Rock and Roll 400, he was only one part of the big story Saturday night in Richmond, VA. At the culmination of the Chevy Rock and Roll . . . → Read More: Chevy Rock and Roll 400
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