NASCAR keeps seeking tweaks to its title format
NASCAR keeps seeking tweaks to its title format Like any good partner, NASCAR keeps trying to made amends in a relationship in which passion is waning. It wants to make nice with fans. You know who you are. You are tired of NASCAR going corporate more and more each year, squeezing out the small-town tracks steeped in tradition. You are frustrated with the playoff format that has turned into ...
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Top NASCAR owners hold their own town hall meeting
The top team owners in NASCAR set their individual agendas aside for a unified brainstorming session on how to cut costs and help revive the auto racing industry.
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NASCAR wrong to keep fines, names under wraps
Here's a good one: what do Chad Ochocinco, LeBron James, Mark Cuban and Philip Rivers have in common?
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Will Death Ever be an Acceptable Price for Doing Business in NASCAR?
NASCAR fans lost a champion, Lesa France Kennedy lost a husband, Bobby and Judy Allison lost a son, and Rick Hendrick lost his family. It wasnt the headlines about another plane crash involving someone from NASCAR that was on everyones mind this past week. It was the question no one wanted to ask, but everyone wanted answered: Did Jack Roush die in the plane crash? While I was writing this ...
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NASCAR Pocono Mountains 125: 10 Drivers Guaranteed To Be in the Mix
It's like Paul Revere's ride through present-day Somerville, Medford, and Arlington shouting the Regulars are coming. Or the Earp Brothers and Clanton-McLaury gang shoot-out at the O.K. Corral. For 10 months now, we've known that the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was coming to Pocono Raceway and we're about to see some history made. It's been highly anticipated, since finally the series will ...
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Is too much NASCAR a bad thing?
With empty seats and slumping television ratings, some within NASCAR are calling for a retraction of the 36-race Cup schedule.
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Driver Ken Wallace saddened at Gateway's loss of NASCAR races
NASCAR driver and St. Louis native Ken Wallace was taken aback when he heard that Gateway International Raceway wouldn't host races in the Nationwide and Camping World truck series in 2011.
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