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Logano Wins The Pole At Infineon

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On Friday Joey Logano won the pole position forf Sunday’s Toyota Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway in the heart of California’s wine country.  He posted the fastest lap speed of 93.256 MPH.

It was his first road course pole and the second pole of his career . . . → Read More: Logano Wins The Pole At Infineon

Edwards Survived The Monster Mile Carnage

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Carl Edwards survived a last lap mass carnage and won the 5-Hour Energy 200 Nationwide Series race at Dover International Raceway Saturday afternoon.  It was Edwards’ third victory of the 2011 Nationwide season.

However, because of the strewn wreckage, his partial involvement, and his rattled nerves, Edwards dispensed with his . . . → Read More: Edwards Survived The Monster Mile Carnage

Top 5 Moments of The 2010 Season

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The 2010 Sprint Cup season was far from the ho-hum boring races that some seasons of yore produced.  The drivers were “having at it” both on and off the race track.

Here is a list of the 2010 top five moments according to WOMR.

5.  Jamie McMurray’s . . . → Read More: Top 5 Moments of The 2010 Season

It’s A Big Serving Of Thanks

(WOMR at the Talladega Superspeedway)

It is the day after Thanksgiving, the racing season is over, and it is time for WOMR to offer up a big serving of thanks!

First I would like to thank Jamie McMurray for putting on two really exciting races this season when he won the Daytona . . . → Read More: It’s A Big Serving Of Thanks

Logano Holds Off Busch For The Kansas Lottery 300

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Joey Logano brought more than the steering wheel back from his Joe Gibbs Racing #20 Game Stop Toyota when he held off his teammate, ol Kylie Busch, as well as Nationwide Series points leader, “Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski for the win.  Logano held off Busch on the final restart Saturday, . . . → Read More: Logano Holds Off Busch For The Kansas Lottery 300

Three In A Row For Logano!

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Joey Logano won his first Nationwide Series race of the year at the Kentucky Speedway Saturday night.  But by winning the Meijer 300, Logano made history!  He was the first driver in NASCAR history to win 3 races in a row at the same track, and all the . . . → Read More: Three In A Row For Logano!

What To Do With Racing Dads?

Joe Gibbs and Tom Logano

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There is a fine line between being involved and being a hindrance when it comes to a family connection with your son or daughter’s career.

One of the great ironies of auto racing is that the sport is in many ways a . . . → Read More: What To Do With Racing Dads?

Zinger Of The Year!

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Seems these days that there is almost an award for every thing and/or category, even in NASCAR.  So there should be a category of “Zinger of the Year”!

So far for the 2010 race season I think that young Joey Logano should be the front runner for . . . → Read More: Zinger Of The Year!

The Harvick-Logano Saga Continues

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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

Kurt Busch Wins The All Star Race

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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