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NASCAR's Fab Five Of The Week
New faces, young guns are blazing their way to the front. In honor of Tony Stewart's comment that David Ragan was the "Driver of The Year" in 2008 says a great deal about the guy he once said was a "dart without feathers."
NASCAR's 10 Hottest Drivers - Week 37
screamingsports.com — Who is on fire and who is smoldering? Screaming Sports' Richard Ginn takes a look at NASCAR's 10 hottest drivers as of week 37. Jimmie Johnson is sitting pretty, while Clint Bowyer is sinking like a rock. (more) NASCAR's 10 Hottest Drivers - Week 37
NASCAR's 10 Hottest Drivers - Week 36
screamingsports.com — Who is on fire and who is smoldering? Screaming Sports' Richard Ginn takes a look at NASCAR's 10 hottest drivers as of week 36. Carl Edwards is sitting pretty, while Jeff Burton is sinking like a rock. (more) NASCAR's 10 Hottest Drivers - Week 36
NASCAR's Fab Five: Weekly Power Rankings- Homestead Edition
bump-drafts.com — NASCAR may be running out of season, but not out of story lines as driver fortunes ebb and flow. (more) NASCAR's Fab Five: Weekly Power Rankings- Homestead Edition
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