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November 15, 2009

Coastal students up for top honors in NASCAR Kinetics program

The Sprint Cup championship won’t be the only thing crowned this week in Homestead, Fla. Three colleges, including Coastal Carolina, will be vying for the title as part of the NASCAR Kinetics program.


October 27, 2009

Rawlings: This chase is over
Rawlings: This chase is over

On a crisp afternoon in these foothills of natural wonder, a chilling idea floated over Martinsville Speedway along with the white clouds and black helicopters.  NASCAR’s Chase for the Nextel Cup championship now resembles one of those Florida races in which panting dogs pursue a mechanical rabbit.


October 20, 2009

In The Pits: Earnhardt in the dumps over season
In The Pits: Earnhardt in the dumps over season

Nobody is trying to sugarcoat the trainwreck that is Dale Earnhardt Jr.‘s season. He knows it’s bad. His car owner knows it’s bad. All of NASCAR knows it’s bad. Only nobody knows how to fix it.


October 17, 2009

Johnson wins NASCAR Banking 500 in Charlotte
Johnson wins NASCAR Banking 500 in Charlotte

Jimmie Johnson won NASCAR Banking 500 tonight at Lowe’s Motor Speedway outside Charlotte.


October 14, 2009

France Sr. and Jr., Petty, Johnson, Earnhardt to enter NASCAR Hall of Fame
France Sr. and Jr., Petty, Johnson, Earnhardt to enter NASCAR Hall of Fame

Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Bill France Sr., Bill France Jr. and Junior Johnson were chosen today as the first five selections for the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The announcement was made in downtown Charlotte, where the Hall of Fame will open in May 2010 and honor the all-time greats of the sport.


October 07, 2009

Southern 500 tickets go on sale Saturday

Tickets for the 2010 Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway go on-sale to the public Saturday. The famed 500-mile race will once again take place on Saturday night of Mother’s Day weekend and will be preceded by the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 on Friday evening.


September 29, 2009

In The Pits: Johnson assailing NASCAR record books
In The Pits: Johnson assailing NASCAR record books

Oh boy, another easy victory for Jimmie Johnson. Just what NASCAR didn’t need in its bid to use an exciting championship race to spark its sagging ratings.


September 26, 2009

Rutherford, Yarborough reflect on dual careers

Tony Stewart and Juan Montoya have had success in running open wheel and stock cars.
But they definitely weren’t the first to try it.


September 13, 2009

Vickers in, Busch out of Chase
Vickers in, Busch out of Chase

Denny Hamlin suffered his fair share of heartbreak at Richmond International Raceway, the home track where he so desperately wanted a win.
He finally got it Saturday night, but the victory celebration was muted. Kyle Busch, his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, fell eight points short of making the Chase for the championship in the tightest deciding race since the format was launched in 2004.


September 08, 2009

Race is on to put package together for Patrick

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out Danica Patrick plans to give NASCAR a try. After all, why would she use her summer vacation to tour North Carolina race shops if she had no intention of trying out stock cars? She’s twice been to Tony Stewart’s place and visited shops owned by Joe Gibbs, Richard Childress, Jack Roush and Michael Waltrip.


September 07, 2009

Kahne closer to Chase after winning in Atlanta
Kahne closer to Chase after winning in Atlanta

Four guys are in the Chase for the Championship. Ten others are sweating it out. Kasey Kahne greatly improved his chances of making the season-ending Chase with a victory Sunday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway, pulling away from Kevin Harvick after a fortunate yellow flag late in the race.


September 01, 2009

Yates to replace Labonte with Darnell for 7 races
Yates to replace Labonte with Darnell for 7 races

Former NASCAR champion Bobby Labonte won’t race this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his best track, because of sponsorship issues at Yates Racing.

Childress again says Harvick will be back in 2010

Team owner Richard Childress says Kevin Harvick will be back in his car next season despite nonstop rumors to the contrary. It’s the second time in two months that Childress has publicly had to address speculation about Harvick’s future with the team. Winless since the 2007 season-opening Daytona 500, Harvick is mired in the worst slump of his career.


August 05, 2009

Busch running out of time to make Chase
Busch running out of time to make Chase

Kyle Busch is known for being fearless in pursuit of victory — and grouchy when he doesn’t achieve it. When he’s second or worse, look out.


July 30, 2009

Darlington Raceway to cut ticket prices

The continuing economic plight of NASCAR fans — along with empty seats at the Southern 500 this past May — has led Darlington Raceway to slice prices for more than half its seats.


July 22, 2009

Mayfield lawyer: No meth in independent test
Mayfield lawyer: No meth in independent test

An independent drug test on Jeremy Mayfield was negative for methamphetamines, contradicting the results of a NASCAR test taken 40 minutes earlier, the driver claimed in court documents filed Tuesday.


July 16, 2009

NASCAR: Mayfield again tests positive for meth
NASCAR: Mayfield again tests positive for meth

Jeremy Mayfield tested positive again for methamphetamine, NASCAR said, igniting another round of denials from the driver, who angrily accused the sanctioning body of paying his stepmother to lie about his alleged past drug use.


July 11, 2009

Martin wins frantic finish
Martin wins frantic finish

Mark Martin won at Chicagoland Speedway, getting the strong jump off the double-file restart with two laps left to win his series-high fourth race of the season.
The 50-year-old Martin led 195 laps on Saturday night, the most at the 400-mile race. He dominated most of the early part of the race until he dropped the lead to Jimmie Johnson with just over 40 laps left.


July 08, 2009

Waltrip to scale back to make room for Truex
Waltrip to scale back to make room for Truex

With four wins over 25 seasons, Michael Waltrip isn’t foolish enough to believe his driving record will ever earn him a spot in NASCAR’s Hall of Fame.


July 02, 2009

Lee Petty, Yarborough among 1st nominees for Hall
Lee Petty, Yarborough among 1st nominees for Hall

Lee Petty and Cale Yarborough are among the 25 nominees for NASCAR’s first Hall of Fame class. NASCAR released the two names ahead of the announcement of all nominees on Thursday night.


July 01, 2009

Mayfield tests positive for methamphetamines
Mayfield tests positive for methamphetamines

NASCAR confirmed Wednesday that suspended driver Jeremy Mayfield tested positive for methamphetamines.

Milwaukee Mile track faces uncertain future
Milwaukee Mile track faces uncertain future

The Milwaukee Mile’s past includes more than a century’s worth of auto racing’s biggest names, from A.J. Foyt to the Unsers and the Andrettis. Now the track’s promoters are behind on payments to NASCAR and the Indy Racing League, leaving its future uncertain.


June 27, 2009

Top drivers look ahead to Chase opener
Top drivers look ahead to Chase opener

At least a handful of the drivers racing in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race in New Hampshire will be thinking about another race here in September.


June 23, 2009

In The Pits: Kahne win masks serious issues at RPM
In The Pits: Kahne win masks serious issues at RPM

It took eight winless seasons for Richard Petty to realize he was no longer NASCAR’s best driver. He spent the last decade once again ignoring the obvious, refusing to accept that his race team wasn’t any good. No matter how bad things got at Petty Enterprises, The King always believed he had another trip to Victory Lane in his near future.


June 21, 2009

Kahne holds off Stewart for 1st road course win
Kahne holds off Stewart for 1st road course win

Kasey Kahne figured a spot in the Chase for the championship was an unrealistic goal just two months ago. Then came a strong five-race stretch, punctuated by Sunday’s win at Infineon Raceway. It came at a road course, of all places, and snapped Kahne’s 37-race winless streak.


June 20, 2009

Montoya won’t push limits in pursuit of Sonoma win
Montoya won’t push limits in pursuit of Sonoma win

The first trip to Infineon Raceway was a pressure-packed, must-win race for Juan Pablo Montoya. Considered one of the best road racers in the world, everyone in NASCAR knew it was his best opportunity to win in a stock car.


June 16, 2009

In The Pits: NASCAR could accept more automakers
In The Pits: NASCAR could accept more automakers

Fans cringed and teams shuddered when NASCAR opened its doors to Toyota, the first foreign automaker to enter a sport built around American cars. Competitors feared that a deep-pocketed company with its free spending and technological savvy would run wild over the loyal supporters of Detroit’s Big Three manufacturers.


June 15, 2009

50-year-old Mark Martin wins Cup race in Michigan
50-year-old Mark Martin wins Cup race in Michigan

Mark Martin was just trying to finish. He ended up in Victory Lane. With the laps winding down in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, Martin and most of the other drivers in the LifeLock 400 were simply hoping to conserve enough gas to get to the end of the 200-lap event.


June 10, 2009

Yarborough, Pearson, Wheeler set for Darlington Historic Racing Festival

DARLINGTON – NASCAR legends and South Carolina natives, Cale Yarborough and David Pearson, along with longtime promoter H.A. Humpy Wheeler will be the featured guests at the Darlington Historic Racing Festival, September 26-27 announced Darlington Raceway president, Chris Browning.


June 07, 2009

Stewart wins first Cup points race as team owner
Stewart wins first Cup points race as team owner

Tony Stewart used every trick available to stretch out his fuel during the final laps Sunday at Pocono Raceway, and came from the rear of the field in his backup car to win his first Cup points race with his new team.

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