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Sportsbook fans have been treated to an amazing
run this year by young driver Kyle Busch who
dominated from the get-go during the regular season sportsbook season. He ran fast at Daytona to open the year but was beat down by yellow caution flags and restarts in the finals laps.
Kristen Valus writes feature articles covering the Miller
Lite Racing team and also posts weekly NASCAR reports
at Fox Sports. This week she's in Talladega to cover the action.
So if the Kansas Lottery is sponsoring this,
shouldn't we have the drivers participate in lotteries as
well? You know, winner gets an extra half-lap, loser gets one tire that'll blow unexpectedly somewhere down the line? Liven things up, you know what I mean? Enjoy the Nationwide race, folks, ...
After snapping up just about every trophy in
sight, Kyle Busch has fallen on hard times with
three bad races in a row. Is he beginning to fold like a $10 tent? Is he destined to become NASCAR's answer to the Atlanta Braves- a monster in the regular season, and a mere mortal down the stretch?
What a way to start the chase, first,
fans saw a good race at New Hampshire, that
added some much needed excitement to the chase and revealed not only a surprise chase contender in Greg Biffle, but yielded a dominate driver, Kyle Busch to 34th position, so how do you top that one, you enter the...
Who is on fire and who is smoldering?
Screaming Sports' Richard Ginn takes a look at NASCAR's
10 hottest drivers as of week 29. Jimmie Johnson is sitting pretty, while Kyle Busch is sinking like a rock.
It was a long race in New Hampshire
last week for Kyle Busch, whose points lead evaporated
with a broken swaybar early in the race. The second stop in the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup takes place on Sunday at Dover International Speedway.
It took a photo finish at New Hampshire
Motor Speedway yesterday, but Kyle Busch finally proved that
M&M's are a better candy than Office Depot. The debate had raged for years which was the better candy, but all the talk was finally put to rest as Kyle Busch drove his number 18 car past Carl Edwards
Jimmie Johnson 3-Peat? Rusty previews/reviews this year's 12
Cup Chasers and predicts the final standings.
Very few would contend the fact that Kyle
Busch is the driver to beat for the 2008
Sprint Cup championship.
The "Chase for the Sprint Cup" officially starts
this Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the
Sylvania 300, and according to NASCAR betting odds, points leader Kyle Busch is the favorite to earn the trophy after a dominant first half.
The points are re-set and it's wide open
now. Kyle Busch has been dominant, Jimmie Johnson is
on a roll, and Carl Edwards and Dale Jr. have their moments up front. Don't count anyobody out.
The "Chase for the Sprint Cup" kicks off
this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, site of
the Sylvania 300, and Kyle Busch enters the 10-race playoff as the point leader.
What goes around comes around.... Dale Earnhardt Jr
locks up the brakes and runs into Kyle Busch
during the 2008 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond.
Look who's crashing Kyle Busch's coronation! Jimmie Johnson
has joined Carl Edwards as those who have an
excellent shot at grabbing the 2008 Sprint Cup. If I'm a betting man, I'm going with Johnson for the "three-peat."









Sportsbook Fans Look Ahead to the NASCAR Chase