NASCAR Hall falls short of July projections
The NASCAR Hall of Fame said it generated $818,364 in revenue for July, less than the $1.65 million it had projected for the month.
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Attendance figures lag at NASCAR Hall of Fame
The NASCAR Hall of Fame hasn't been living up to its advance billing since it opened May 11 in Charlotte, N.C.
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Four Wide: It's go time for Denny Hamlin
Denny Hamlin has one race to get back on track if he hopes to win the 2010 title.
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Racing side event showcases family dynamics
How do NASCAR moms handle seeing their kids go around a racetrack at 200 mph?
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No more IndyCar at Watkins Glen
Indy cars race through the boot at Watkins Glen International during last year's race.
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Ingram's Flat Spot On: Atlanta's high banks get trimmed
This year's Labor Day weekend race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway predictably produced another belly-to-the-ground, flat-out scramble that would have made Fireball Roberts, the first winner on the same high banks in 1960, proud.
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Atlanta Motor Speedway Saturday pit notes 1
NEW NASCAR TRADITION: Labor Day racing in the South is a tradition just about as old as NASCAR itself. So when the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series came to Atlanta Motor Speedway last year after a five-year hiatus from the land of sweet tea and barbecue, it immediately felt like a perfect fit.
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