Are NASCAR's problems riding on Junior's back?
To those in charge, Junior is 'The Franchise.' But Mark Kriegel thinks he might just be the sport's worst enemy. NASCAR - Auto racing - Sports - Organizations - Motorsport
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Bruce Martin: NASCAR's next bad boy, T.O's need for speed and more
SPARTA, Kentucky -- If NASCAR wants to increase its television ratings, boost attendance at tracks and regain its stature in the media, then Kyle Busch has to be the driver who steps to the forefront and wins NASCAR's "Chase for the Championship."
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Marty Smith: For Paul Hurley and other veterans, the Post-9/11 GI bill provides opportunities they might not have ...
For veterans such as Paul Hurley, the Post-9/11 GI Bill hasn't just been a way to improve themselves, it's been a lifeline to a better future. Now TRG Motorsports wants to make sure every vet knows it.
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Stewart finds top gear as NASCAR Chase looms
Tony Stewart's Atlanta win sends a message with Chase looming. NASCAR - Tony Stewart - sport - Sprint Cup Series - Auto Racing
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Tom Bowles: Five things we learned at Atlanta
Just weeks after losing its second date on the 2011 schedule, Atlanta's second annual Labor Day spectacular showcased the best NASCAR competition we've seen on the track in years. That's how it's been in a bad-timing type of season for the sport, with a smaller-than-expected crowd treated to a thriller at the type of 1.5-mile oval which causes the Car of Tomorrow major problems -- along with ...
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NASCAR notebook: Another disappointing race for Denny Hamlin
HAMPTON, GA. — Denny Hamlin wanted to get an early start on the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.
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A THRILLING LEGACY: Local adrenaline junkies, avid drag boat racers put skills to the test at Taunton's Watson Pond
For nearly half a century, Bill Giles and Myrna Santos have been adrenaline junkies of the nautical nature, taking part in a sport that’s been likened to NASCAR on water: drag outboard boat racing.
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