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By Leon, on October 3rd, 2011%
(WOMR file photo)
Kurt Busch emerged victorious Sunday in the AAA 4oo Sprint Cup race at Dover International Speedway. The victory moved Busch from ninth to a tie for third place with Tony Stewart.
“I feel like we’re right in the mix,” Busch said when asked if he can now be considered . . . → Read More: Kurt Busch Wins The AAA 400 At Dover
By Leon, on September 30th, 2011%
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The season that I am referring to is “The Chase” season. Two races have already been run and are in the record book. Tony Stewart has come to life from a 26 race “hibernation period”. In just two weeks the Stewart-Haas Racing #14 Office Depot/ Mobil 1/Burger #14 Chevy . . . → Read More: Tis The Season!
By Leon, on September 13th, 2011%
(photo courtesy RacinToday/HHP Alan Marler)
After Saturday night’s race and major flareup by Kurt Busch towards two different journalists, it may be that Mr. Kurt Busch needs a booster shot from none other than Dr. Jimmy Spencer!
After a run-in with Jimmie Johnson on the track at Richmond last Saturday night, Busch . . . → Read More: Does Kurt Busch Need Another Punch In The Nose?
By Leon, on August 16th, 2011%
(photo courtesy racintoday.com)
Watkins Glen International took a physical toll on several drivers Monday, when a rain-postponed Sprint Cup event on the famous road course produced a series of tooth-rattling crashes that left competitors sore in more ways than one. Thankfully, everyone walked away, but some walked extremely tentatively after too-close encounters . . . → Read More: Where Were The SAFER Barriers At The Glen?
By Leon, on August 13th, 2011%
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Subbing for “Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski, Penske Racing teammate Kurt Busch won the Zippo 200 Nationwide 200 at Watkins Glen Saturday. In a race that could have assumed the former series title sponsor’s name, it was a “Busch Race”! Between the brothers Busch, Kurt and Kyle, they led every single . . . → Read More: Kurt Subs For “Blazingly Bad Brad”, Wins The Zippo 200
By Leon, on June 26th, 2011%
(photo courtesy Alan Marler)
When you think of very good road racers among the NASCAR drivers, you might think if Jeff Gordon, Jun Pablo Montoya, Marcos Ambrose, even Tony Stewart. However,it is safe to say that Kurt Busch is not the first driver that comes to mind. However, Sunday the Penske Racing . . . → Read More: Kurt Busch Wins First Road Course Race
By Leon, on March 11th, 2011%
(photo courtesy NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series)
NASCAR race car driver, Kurt Busch, last raced as a rookie more than a decade ago when Jack Roush plucked him from his Camping World Truck team and put Busch into his #97 Sharpie Ford Sprint Cup team.
With a total of 22 wins . . . → Read More: Is Kurt Busch Going Straight?
By Leon, on February 13th, 2011%
(photo courtesy Nick Laham/Getty Images)
After having the night to sleep on it, I found that the Saturday night Bud Shootout created a new twist to the “plate racing chess game” that is normally played out at Daytona and Talladega. Unlike in the past years, when groups of 6-12 cars would line . . . → Read More: The Two Car Tango At Daytona
By Leon, on December 4th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Penske Racing)
Shell Oil Company (Shell) and Penske Corporation unveiled their 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and IZOD IndyCar Series car line-up along with important driver details for the 2011 season. Officials from both companies met with members of the media at the Penske-Wynn Ferrari dealership at the Wynn Las . . . → Read More: Penske Unveils Shell Paint Scheme
By Leon, on September 24th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images)
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
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