scenedaily.com - 10/13/2008
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CONCORD, N.C. There will be no rules changes for the Sprint Cup Series car in 2009, NASCAR Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton said Monday at Lowe s Motor Speedway. Earlier this year, many drivers and teams asked for changes to the new model Cup car to help it handle better. But as the ...
scenedaily.com - 10/11/2008
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CONCORD, N.C. Dale Earnhardt Jr. saw nothing about
Regan Smith s last-lap pass of Tony Stewart last...
Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway that merited the penalty Smith received for passing below the yellow line. That s because Earnhardt Jr. believes that ...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. disputes Talladega finish - Sprint ...
racedriven.com - 10/12/2008
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racedriven.com —
I’ve been pretty shocked by the turn of
events in the first five chase races, not with...
Carl Edwards vs. Jimmie Johnson, I mean Edwards has been running good all season long and Johnson normally seems to come on, making statement after statement at this time of the year, he’s a lot like his teammate
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5 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series chase races down, 5 chase ...
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Miek Bliss, Rey Evernham and more news….
NASCAR —
Mike Bliss is go to be in the #00 car for the race at Martinsville on Sunday.
This link says that Rey Evernham was not even apart of the Patrick Carpentier firing and that he may not even be apart of the GEM team.
Goodyear may be forced to new tires on the next Nationwide series car that will come out on 2010.
Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton says no rule changes for the 2009 season.
The Saturday night race pulled in a 3.5 overnight ratingwhich is down from the 4.0 rating the race got last ...
Pemberton: No 2008 COT Rule Changes
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Filed under: Lowes Motor Speedway, NASCAR Testing, Sprint CupNASCAR officials apparently took the night off Saturday night in Charlotte after judging the comments made the sport's vice president of competition. Robin Pemberton told the NASCAR Scene Monday that NASCAR is "staying the course" with the current rules package on the now-full time Car of Tomorrow package: "We're going to remain firm on our rules," Pemberton said. "There's no rule changes coming along." Pemberton said NASCAR usually talks with ...
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