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It’s Official, Bowyer Moves To Michael Waltrip Racing

(photo courtesy Harold Hinson)

Every since Michael Waltrip started up his own race team, MWR, it appears that there has been something missing that would take MWR to the next level.  The organization has only won two races, both of them by David Reutimann.  That team has been very erratic, and so . . . → Read More: It’s Official, Bowyer Moves To Michael Waltrip Racing

Johnson Wins The Pole For The AAA 400

(photo courtesy Al Bello/Getty Images)

On Friday afternoon Jimmie Johnson secured the pole position for the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway.  The four-time and reigning champion’s fast lap was at 155.736 mph. The pole was the third of the season for Johnson, who has won five races in 2010.

“This is . . . → Read More: Johnson Wins The Pole For The AAA 400

RCR Making First Truck Race At Dover

(photo courtesy RCR PR)

Richard Childress Racing will honor the induction of Dale Earnhardt,Sr. into the NASCAR Hall of Fame starting this weekend with a special paint scheme.  The RCR #3 Pro Bass Shops Chevrolet Silverado driven by Childress’ grandson, Austin Dillon will pay tribute to the 7 time Sprint Cup champion . . . → Read More: RCR Making First Truck Race At Dover

Childress Close To Re-Signing Harvick

(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)

After all the unrest and negative press given to the Kevin Harvick-Richard Childress relationship since the middle of the 2009 season, when it was reported that Harvick wanted out of the remainder of his contract, the relationship seemed to have just fixed itself.

Richard Childress expects to have . . . → Read More: Childress Close To Re-Signing Harvick

Harvick and RCR Burned Bridges?

(photo courtesy Leon Hammack)

It appears that there are multiple sources around the garage area that have implicated that the Harvick-Childress relationship is irretrievable.  Therefore, the chances of re-signing Kevin Harvick to a contract with Richard Childress Racing is a huge uphill battle.  With the loss of the Shell/Pennzoil sponsorship, the chances . . . → Read More: Harvick and RCR Burned Bridges?

Changes At Childress’ Nationwide Team

After a crash this afternoon in practice at the Phoenix International Raceway, Richard Childress removed John Wes Townley from the driver’s seat of his #21 Zaxby’s Chevy.  In Townley’s place Childress put former Nationwide Series champion, Clint Bowyer in the seat.

Townley was signed to a contract to drive Richard Childress’ #21 Zaxby’s . . . → Read More: Changes At Childress’ Nationwide Team

Childress Decides Less Is Better

(photo courtesy RCR PR)

At the end of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, Richard Childress polled all members of his organization trying to solve a simple math problem.

Why did three plus one equal zero?

That was the perplexing equation last season.  In 2007 and 2008 Richard Childress Racing qualified all . . . → Read More: Childress Decides Less Is Better

Harvick/RCR Future In Question

(photo courtesy NASCAR)

After the February 2001 Daytona 500, which resulted in the death of Dale Earnhardt, Sr., Kevin Harvick was quickly elevated to the position of “the franchise and future of Richard Childress Racing“.  That move was quickly reinforced with Harvick’s emotional win just a few races later at the Atlanta . . . → Read More: Harvick/RCR Future In Question

Parity in NASCAR?

In 2008 there were 12 different winners for the 36 races held.  But of those 12 different drivers, Carl Edwards won nine races, Kyle Busch scored eight victories, Jimmie Johnson won 7 races, for a total of 24 of the 36 races during the season.  Three drivers winning  two-thirds of the sanctioned races!  . . . → Read More: Parity in NASCAR?