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You know what's odd? Maybe even downright strange?Here we are at the midway point of the season, and I don't remember spending too much of my blog space talking about the Hendrick Motorsports drivers. Considering they have a five-time champ, a four-time champ and NASCAR's fan favorite, it stood out a little bit.But I'm a stats guy at heart, so, when their performance tailed off slightly, I had o Read More »
Carl Edwards said there are so many racing lines at Kentucky, it's anybody's guess who wins Saturday night. What isn't in doubt? Fans are going to fill the stands to capacity and have a good, wild, time. Read More »
As the House early last month debated a must-pass finance bill, one member slipped in language that puts into law a controversial Texas Department of Public Safety policy requiring driver’s license applicants to show they’re in the country legally. Read More »
In the old days, wrench-wielding NASCAR drivers knew as much as or more about their race cars than any of their crew members. Today? Not so much. Read More »
Reaction to the new right side tires Goodyear introduced to Sprint Cup teams on Saturday was mixed, but everyone agreed the biggest concern that forced the change has been fixed. Read More »
What can you ask NASCAR drivers such as Mark Martin and Carl Edwards they haven't already answered? It's time to let Silly Season get started. Read More »
Sterling Marlin thinks his group has an offer Music City can't refuse to save the historic short track where he started racing and where legends like Richard Petty, Fireball Roberts and Dale Earnhardt once competed furiously. Read More »
Drivers in NASCAR's three series -- Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Trucks -- will not be allowed to accrue points in more than one series for the 2011 season. Read More »
Trucking companies accustomed to letting drivers haul goods all night may face federal restrictions that would curb the practice and might add almost $2 billion to the industry's annual operating costs. Read More »
The current trend of potential champs falling in finales doesn't favor Denny Hamlin, but history does. Homestead-Miami Speedway, remember, is Hamlin's house. Read More »
Jamie McMurray has picked up another victory in his comeback season, beating all the championship contenders at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Read More »
Denny Hamlin may have the momentum heading into the Chase opener at New Hampshire, but 11 other drivers -- Clint Bowyer included -- believe they can catch him. Read More »
It's a tough call for drivers and owners, such as Kevin Harvick, but the age-old debate about Cup drivers racing in Nationwide won't get settled until NASCAR itself makes a decision. Read More »
As the drivers take their annual break before the Brickyard, they can look back and see that "have at it, boys" was not just NASCAR lip service. Now are they really ready to let it rip? Read More »
NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton, and Marcos Ambrose have completed the first half of a two-day tire test at Watkins Glen International, which has been altered to improve safety. Read More »
Apple has become the second largest U.S. company and is poised for additional short-term growth. Read More »
Race 1,100 miles in one day? It can be done. But winning the Indy 500 and Coke 600 in the same day? If you think that's possible, Terry Blount has some swampland in Florida he'd like to sell you. Read More »
Think Denny Hamlin misses the rear wing? Think again. Since NASCAR shelved the wing in favor of the spoiler, Hamlin has three wins in six races ... on one healthy leg. Read More »
It is exhilarating to pass your driver’s test and to become a licensed driver. After the thrill has worn off it is then time to get serious and to think about the costs involved with driving. One of these very important issues is car insurance.Car insurance for young drivers tends to walk hand in hand [...] Read More »
The reappearance of the spoiler on the back of the Sprint Cup cars at Martinsville Speedway drew high praise from many drivers because it makes the cars look better. Read More »
NASCAR has always had a way of handling the hotshots that come up to the Sprint Cup Series for the first time, and that's to let the veterans teach the kids a lesson. And it's a lesson everybody gets. Read More »
MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- Denny Hamlin had to reschedule Monday's surgery to repair the torn ACL in his left knee. Juan Pablo Montoya had to reschedule a trip to his native Colombia. Jeff Burton had to reschedule a fly-fishing trip on Lake Norman in Charlotte, N.C.Sunday's rainout of the Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway not only inconvenienced fans who drove hundreds of miles but also drivers Read More »
Mark Martin is 0-for-25. Bobby Labonte is 0-for-17. Tony Stewart is 0-for-11. Some of the greatest drivers in NASCAR have never visited Victory Lane at the Daytona 500. Read More »
Was the wreckfest in Bud Shootout practice what NASCAR had in mind when league officials told drivers to mix it up on the racetrack? We'll find out Saturday night. Read More »
Word is NASCAR plans to be a kinder, gentler governing body in 2010 and will let drivers police the garage just like in the old days. In other words, brace yourselves. Read More »

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