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Paul Menard Takes The Brickyard 400 Victory

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Once a year, late into the summer, NASCAR rolls into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard 400 Sprint Cup race.

To the racer and race fan, Indy is the “holy grail”, the most hallowed of race tracks, the maker of legends, and a legend of its own.  To . . . → Read More: Paul Menard Takes The Brickyard 400 Victory

It’s An All RPM Starting Front Row At Kansas

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There have been many questions about the future of Richard Petty Motorsports during the 2010 season.  However, there were no questions about who ended up winning the pole for the Price Chopper 400 at Kansas Speeedway Friday.  Kasey Kahne turned a lap of 174.644 on the Kansas . . . → Read More: It’s An All RPM Starting Front Row At Kansas

Sponsor Changes Coming

(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)

It appears that Richard Childress Racing is about to announce a new sponsor for the #29 Chevy driven by Kevin Harvick.  All signs point to an announcement that Budweiser will be moving over to the #29 team for 2011.  That announcement could come as early as the weekend . . . → Read More: Sponsor Changes Coming

Atlanta Refections

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Things overlooked in Atlanta Sunday in light of “The Wreck”:

1. Kurt Busch wins the Kobalt Tools 500 for Penske Racing.

2. Matt Kenseth finished second for Roush-Fenway Racing.

3. Kasey Kahne led the most laps, but finished fourth for Richard  Petty Motorsports.

4. Paul Menard, also . . . → Read More: Atlanta Refections

RPM Drivers Like Their Chances In 2010

(photo courtesy Chuck Burton) In the last two years this organization has merged three times and been housed in four different shops and changed their name from Petty Enterprises to Richard Petty Motorsports.  It has gone from basically a one car team to a four car team and from . . . → Read More: RPM Drivers Like Their Chances In 2010