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Ah, another race, another surprise winner. Say what you will about races being decided by pit strategy, but I love it. It's another element to add to the track. It takes a wonderful mix of speed and cunning to win these races.But has that led to the most unpredictable season in Cup series history? Well, has it?!? I'll cut this top section short, and break it down a couple of ways … Read More »
Paul Menard has won his first career Sprint Cup Series race by conserving fuel then holding off Jeff Gordon to pull off an upset victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Read More »
In an era in which winning the Sprint Cup is the measure of a career, drivers admit winning one of NASCAR's majors -- such as the Brickyard 400 -- adds its own luster. Read More »
For a race as prestigious as the Brickyard 400, NASCAR has had its share of snoozers at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But Dale Jarrett's 1996 victory was a classic. Read More »
From Jeff Gordon's triumph in the inaugural event to Tony Stewart's fence-climbing celebration after the 2005 race, Ryan McGee breaks down his most memorable Brickyard 400 moments. Read More »
The Brickyard 400, once one of the grandest spectacles in racing, isn't what it used to be. The crowds have dwindled. The prestige has waned. Can the race recapture the magic? Read More »
Jamie McMurray has become just the third driver to win both the Daytona 500 and The Brickyard in the same season, capitalizing Sunday when teammate Juan Pablo Montoya suffered a second consecutive heartbreak at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Read More »
Juan Pablo Montoya is back at the Brickyard and ready to make up for the mistake that cost him the race last season. Lucky for him, he looks like the man to beat ... again. Read More »
INDIANAPOLIS -- Mark Martin isn't very happy with the media these days. He believes we're trying to push him out of the No. 5 car at Hendrick Motorsports in favor of Kasey Kahne in 2011. He says we're being disrespectful because we don't fully buy what he's saying.Silly Season in the Sprint Cup garage continues to be silly.What will happen with Martin and Kahne next season is one of several burn Read More »
Welcome back, NASCAR fans. I hope everybody enjoyed the off week and had as much fun as my bros and I did down in Disney World. I'm not just saying that since I'm employed by the Mouse, although even if I didn't have fun, I think I'm contractually obligated to fib just a little.While I was down in the Sunshine State (aptly nicknamed, as evidenced by my man tan), I took in a number of the shows, i Read More »
Jeff Gordon winning his fifth Brickyard 400 would be NASCAR's feel-good story of the summer. But what would the title of "winningest driver at Indy" actually mean? Read More »
Chip Ganassi is the first person, driver or team owner, to have a chance at the trifecta of American auto racing. With Jamie McMurray's win at Daytona and Dario Franchitti's victory at Indy, Ganassi became the first owner to win racing's two biggest events in the same season. Read More »
It looked like the 2000 Indy 500 all over again. Juan Pablo Montoya was cruising toward the checkers in Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. Then disaster struck on pit road. Read More »
Tony Stewart wears his Indiana roots proudly on his sleeve. He also comfortably bears the burden of being the favorite in Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. Read More »
At Indy, it's all about kissing the bricks. Who'll pucker up after Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard? Terry Blount's crystal ball separates the contenders from the pretenders. Read More »
The list of Brickyard winners is a veritable Who's Who of NASCAR. Then again, so is the list of drivers and owners who have yet to kiss the famed bricks at Indy. Read More »

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