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By Leon, on August 15th, 2011%
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Marcos Ambrose, “The Tasmanian Devil”, finally broke through, at the Sprint Cup level, for his first career win in the rain-delayed Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen. However, the win was marred by a horrendously violent multi-car crash that erupted on the last lap of the race.
. . . → Read More: Ambrose Becomes A First Time Winner At The Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips
By Leon, on August 7th, 2011%
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“Blazingly Bad” Brad Keselowski scored his second Sprint Cup victory of the season. In spite of breaking his left ankle, brusing his right foot, and incurring back pain on Wednesday at Road Atlanta in a testing accident, “Blazingly Bad” Brad manned up, climbed into the cockpit of his Penske . . . → Read More: Keselowski Foots Out Another Victory
By Leon, on August 4th, 2011%
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The “big free agent” has announced his intentions for 2012. Carl Edwards has re-signed with Roush-Fenway Racing for 2012 and beyond! By doing so, Edwards has eliminated all the garage rumors of him moving over to Joe Gibbs Racing in a fourth race team.
Now that the first domino . . . → Read More: Carl Edwards Re-Signs With Roush-Fenway
By Leon, on July 31st, 2011%
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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
By Leon, on July 23rd, 2011%
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There seems to have been a large hoopla made about ol Kylie reaching 100 career wins in the three upper tier racing series in NASCAR. Granted, that quantity of wins should give reasons to pause. However, the majority of Busch’s wins have come from the two lower levels of . . . → Read More: Kyle Busch Ain’t No Richard Petty!
By Leon, on July 3rd, 2011%
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If it is the Fourth of July weekend, then NASCAR must be racing at “The World’s Center of Racing”, Daytona International Speedway. On Saturday night David Ragan was fast, he was furious, and he finally broke through the barrier to won his very first Sprint Cup race for Roush-Fenway . . . → Read More: Ragan Sips Victory From The Coke Zero 400 Cup
By Leon, on June 30th, 2011%
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Despite the sudden stardom that thrust Trevor Bayne into becoming the darling of NASCAR, with his unlikely victory in the biggest race of the year for NASCAR, the Daytona 500, Bayne’s future is anything but certain. Nevertheless, one thing is very clear, the youngest winner of the Daytona 500 . . . → Read More: Could Lightening Strike Twice At Daytona?
By Leon, on June 28th, 2011%
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Traction has been given to the idea that there is an ongoing discussion that could lead to a road race possibly being put into the Chase for the Cup sometime in the future. That idea has really come to light during the Infineon race last weekend. As we . . . → Read More: Could A Road Race Be In The Chase’s Future?
By Leon, on June 27th, 2011%
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If you thought that some of the double-duty drivers were busy this weekend, it will not compare to the hustle and bustle that will be happening this week in the NASCAR race teams fabrication, body, and machine shops. All the kings horses and the the kings men are trying . . . → Read More: Is Aggressive Driving On The Increase?
By Leon, on June 26th, 2011%
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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
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