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By Leon, on September 1st, 2010%
(photo courtesy John Sommers II)
This view from RacinToday.com writer Larry Woody:
“There’s no question that Kyle Busch is currently the hottest thing on four wheels.
His recent Bristol Triple – three wins in three days in NASCAR’s three touring series – was an amazing feat, especially on a treacherous track like . . . → Read More: Are Kyle’s Wins Tainted?
By Leon, on August 18th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)
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
By Leon, on July 31st, 2010%
(photo courtesy Rusty Garrett/Getty Images)
Kyle Busch, driving his Joe Gibbs Racing #18 Z-Line Furniture Toyota Camry, thoroughly dominated the entire Nationwide field at The Iowa Speedway Saturday night. Busch led 209 of the 250 laps in the U.S. Cellular 250, and made the pass around Kevin Harvick for the lead and . . . → Read More: Kyle Dominates At Iowa
By Leon, on July 28th, 2010%
(Roush’s Beechcraft Premiere jet) The owner of Roush-Fenway Racing, Jack Roush, was injured yesterday as he was attempting to land his Beechcraft Premier business jet at the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual AirVenture at Oshkosh, WI. Roush is in serious but stable condition as he walked out of the aircraft under his own power. . . . → Read More: Roush Injured In Plane Crash
By Leon, on July 24th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)
Kyle Busch gave another dominating performance at O’Reilly Raceway Park on the west side of Indianapolis Saturday night. This was his 8th win in just 20 races that he has competed in for 2010. The Kroger 200 was Kyle’s fifth win in his last six races in the . . . → Read More: Kyle Wins The Kroger 200 At ORP
By Leon, on July 19th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Jason Smith/Getty Images)
A true competitor hates to loose. Race fans love a driver who hates to loose. However, there is a fine line between a true competitor and a bad looser!
Every since Carl Edwards attempted to block “Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski at Talladega Superspeedway for the win last . . . → Read More: Edwards: “Chump and Run”!
By Leon, on July 2nd, 2010%
(photo courtesy Getty Images)
“Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski won the pole position for Friday night’s Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway. In fact, the first three out of four starting positions belong to Penske Racing. The trio of Penske Racing drivers, “Blazingly Bad Brad K”, Justin Allgaier, and Parker Kligerman, was . . . → Read More: Keselowski wins Nationwwide Pole
By Leon, on July 1st, 2010%
(photo Jeff Gluck/SB Nation)
This weekend the Nationwide Series brings their new generation race cars to the track for their first introductory race of 2010. These new cars will incorporate all of the new safety elements from the Sprint Cup CoT (Car of Tomorrow/Today).
The new Nationwide cars will move the driver . . . → Read More: Nationwide New Cars Appear
By Leon, on June 30th, 2010%
(photo courtesy Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images)
Hey Brian France are you listening?
I propose that you change the name of the Nationwide Series back to the Busch Series. Better yet, the Kyle Busch Series!
The 25 year old throttle jockey from Las Vegas had just another day at “the office” Saturday at Louden, . . . → Read More: Is He That Good?
By Leon, on June 22nd, 2010%
(New Hampshire Motor Speedway)
On November 2, 2007, O. Bruton Smith, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Speedway Motorsports, Inc., agreed to purchase New Hampshire International Speedway from Bob and Gary Bahre. Closing documents were completed on January 11, 2008, finalizing the purchase of the newly renamed New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS).
. . . → Read More: New Hampshire Speedway Facts
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