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By Leon, on March 1st, 2012%
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After a ten-year hiatus, Penske Racing has announced that it is returning to the Ford Motor Company for its NASCAR factory support beginning in 2013. Penske Racing spent nine years with Ford from 1994-2002, posting 27 wins and 33 poles among three drivers. In addition, its teams finished in . . . → Read More: Penske Returning To Ford In 2013
By Leon, on December 5th, 2011%
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The word from the Roush-Fenway Racing and Ford camp is that they have agreed to a release for David Ragan for 2012. This will allow Ragan to pursue other racing opportunities for 2012. It was well documented that UPS was moving its sponsorship over to the RFR #99 Ford . . . → Read More: David Ragan Released By Roush-Fenway Racing
By Leon, on December 5th, 2011%
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Kurt Busch was not to be out done by his little brother’s on track activities at Texas.
We all remember the temper out burst in the Camping World Truck race at Texas where Kyle, under the yellow flag, pushed Ron Hornaday down the back straight, and then summarily stuck . . . → Read More: You Are Fired!
By Leon, on December 1st, 2011%
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This is the first of a series of articles reflecting upon the 2011 NASCAR season.
It has been a few years since there was such a contentious relationship between a driver and the media. The last time that a driver and members of the media had a difficult relationship . . . → Read More: NASCAR, Drivers, And The Media
By Leon, on November 24th, 2011%
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Let’s see where do I start?
Michael Waltrip Racing:
Now that Michael Waltrip Racing has let David Reutimann go, and replaced him with a partial season of Mark Marin, Michael Waltrip , and a variety of other drivers fill up the schedule, MWR has decided to change the MWR . . . → Read More: The Changes, They Are A Coming!
By Leon, on December 4th, 2010%
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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 October 2nd, 2010%
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The month long drain of Will Power’s championship lead continued when Dario Franchitti scored points for gathering up the pole at the Cafes do Brasil Indy 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Power’s lead that stood at a comfortable 59 points prior to the PEAK Antifreeze & Motor Oil . . . → Read More: Penske’s Power Poised For Championship
By Leon, on July 2nd, 2010%
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“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 June 18th, 2010%
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The 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series was supposed to be all about “the big two” for wins and championships. “The big two” are the teams of Penske Racing and Team Target Chip Ganassi. It did start out as just that. Penske drivers won the first three races and Penske and/or . . . → Read More: Andretti Autosport Making A Run
By Leon, on June 5th, 2010%
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“Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski, driving his Penske Racing #22 Discount Tires Dodge, wins the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Saturday night. This was his third nationwide series race win of the year and increases his series lead over Kyle Busch by 196 points. “Blazingly Bad” Brad logged his . . . → Read More: Keselowski Wins At Nashville
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