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You Got Me Under Pressure
You Got Me Under Pressure
First of all, I think ZZ Top still rocks! As for the ho-hum race, not so much. Ok, ok so Jimmie Johnson wrecked in the 2nd lap. Big deal. The guy still has a seventy something lead going on. I don't believe anyone will put much more of a dent in his point lead unless something catastrophic ...
Mutual Respect: NASCAR’s #1 Problem Today
Mutual Respect: NASCAR’s #1 Problem Today
stockcarspin.com — Sunday at Talladega, we saw the fourth flip at that track of the 2009 NASCAR season. We saw hardly anything but single-file racing until the end of the race. And, once again, we saw drivers complain about the safety of NASCAR’s largest track. The question now is, what should NASCAR do ... (more) Mutual Respect: NASCAR’s #1 Problem Today
Tids and Tads From Texas
Tids and Tads From Texas
4ever3blog.com —   Kurt Busch, driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge, battled his younger brother Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&M's Toyota, throughout Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Kyle Busch, who was going for a record three wins ... (more) Tids and Tads From Texas
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Week 34
sports-central.org — With wrecks in effect in Texas, Jimmie Johnson's sizable points lead took a hit, with Mark Martin closing to within 73. Johnson was taken out in a crash on lap three and finished 38th. Phoenix is up next on the schedule, where Martin won in April. (more) NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Week 34
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