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examiner.com - 5/5/2009
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Supposedly, Jeff Gordon is on the comeback trail.
Last time I checked, he qualified for the Chase
for the Championship in 2008, and scored thirteen top five finishes.
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Ten thoughts about NASCAR after ten races Part 1
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examiner.com - 4/20/2009
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Martin became the first driver to win after
his fiftieth birthday since Morgan Shepherd in 1993 at
Atlanta
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Popular win for wily veteran Mark Martin
examiner.com - 4/16/2009
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I remember Kyle Petty’s first win at Richmond
in 1986. It was the first time I had
seen a driver win their first race. I also remember Rusty Wallace’s first win at Bristol, as well as Davey Allison’s at his home track in Talladega.
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The next first time winner in NASCAR
examiner.com - 4/15/2009
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The 2007 Subway Fresh Fit 500 may not
be a classic quite yet, but it was a
milestone event for one of NASCAR’s legends of modern day racing.
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Race of the week- 2007 Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix
examiner.com - 4/15/2009
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Jeff Gordon won for the first time in
48 races at Texas two weekends ago. He has
begun the 2009 Sprint Cup season on a tear, as he has recorded six top ten finishes in seven races.
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Where did Jeff Gordon come back from
nascarracingscene.blogspot.com - 4/13/2009
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Rusty Wallace is mulling the possibility of moving
his Nationwide Series operation to the Sprint Cup Series.
RWI fields cars for Rusty's son Steve, as well as former Camping World Series Truck driver and Sprint Cup Series driver Brendan Gaughan.
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Rusty Wallace could move team to Cup
examiner.com - 4/9/2009
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A.J. Allmendinger and Aric Almirola entered the 2009
Sprint Cup season under comparable circumstances; both young drivers
under contract for solid teams but without full funding from sponsors.
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Tale of two seasons for Allmendinger and Almirola
examiner.com - 4/8/2009
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This is classic footage from 1963. The Riverside
International Raceway was a 2.62-mile road course that occupied
a spot on the NASCAR schedule from 1958 to 1988.
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Race of the week- 1963 Motor Trend 500 at Riverside
examiner.com - 4/6/2009
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Jeff Gordon breaks his 47 race winless drought
and his 17 race winless drought at the Texas
Motor Speedway.
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Gordon breaks streak, Silly Season beginning already
nascarracingscene.blogspot.com - 4/3/2009
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Well, according to a report, the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series banquet will move to Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Las Vegas Appreciates NASCAR More than New York
examiner.com - 4/3/2009
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Following the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta last
month, it appeared as if Ryan Newman’s career altering
decision to leave Penske Racing to join the upstart Stewart Haas Racing was a train wreck in progress.
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Ryan Newman's move to SHR may work out after all
examiner.com - 4/1/2009
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The 2004 season marked the commencement of a
new era in NASCAR. Not only was it the
first year that Nextel replaced Winston as the Cup series’ title sponsor, but it was the first year of the Chase for the Championship format.
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Race of the week- 2004 Samsung Radio Shack 500 at Texas
nascarracingscene.blogspot.com - 4/1/2009
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One thing that irks me is some of
these NASCAR polls on certain web sites. The results
are ridiculous and it is more of a popularity contest than anything.
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Jeff Gordon was the best at Martinsville? No Way!
examiner.com - 3/31/2009
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Matt Kenseth began the season by winning the
Daytona 500, the ultimate single-race accolade, as well as
the Auto Club 500 in Fontana, California.
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What is going on with Roush Fenway Racing
examiner.com - 3/30/2009
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It was not the best race we have
ever witnessed in NASCAR, or at Martinsville for that
matter, but it included some hard-nose short track wrestling that we missed last week at Bristol.
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Now that was short track racing








