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On most days I'm embarrassed to call California Speedway my home track. Today is no exception.
Fatemeh Angela Harnkess was found guilty of embezzlement. No word on whether the money was collected in crumpled $1 bills.
Major news has just been released as we have just learned that Dale Earnhardt Jr. will leave DEI, a company built by his father, and will race the NEXTEL circuit with his own company JR Motorsports starting in the 2008 season.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has used his clout to get things changed in NASCAR before. His next target is the Car of Tomorrow. A day after struggling with the new-look car at Richmond International Raceway, Earnhardt Jr. called on NASCAR to make it easier to turn and handle.
Talladega Superspeedway has permanently banned 14 fans from buying tickets at the speedway following their arrests Sunday for throwing objects on the track after Jeff Gordon's victory in the Aaron's 499.
Throw an object onto the court during an NBA game, and you're hauled out of the arena immediately. The police are notified, and charges are filed. And then comes the harshest punishment of all -- they take your tickets away.
NASCAR's grand experiment, the Car of Tomorrow, took the next step last Saturday night in Phoenix, and it was not a big hit with many of the Nextel Cup drivers.
AVONDALE, Arizona (Ticker) -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. disputed the rumor that he's been offered 51 percent ownership of Dale Earnhardt Inc. NASCAR Nextel Cup team, currently owned by his stepmother, Theresa. Reports of that agreement are premature, according to both Max Siegel, the president of global operations of DEI, and Earnhardt, who indicated if t
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In a season that has undoubtedly tested the will of everyone over at Michael Waltrip Racing, the 55 team that owner Michael Waltrip drives for will have a new crew chief this weekend at Phoenix. Waltrip has failed to make 6 of the 7 races this season.
So apparently, new SPEED Channel President Hunter Nickell likes NASCAR. He just signed off on two entire days of NASCAR coverage leading up to, during, and after the Nextel All-Star Challenge in May at Charlotte.
Hidden beneath the news that Dale Jarrett will serve as a substitute for Rusty Wallace for ESPN2's Busch Series coverage on Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway, Dr. Jerry Punch isn't returning the TV booth for a second straight week.
So somewhere in between the waking up, the egg hunts, possible early spring yardwork, a Sunday dinner, and church -- if that's your thing -- you're gonna be wondering what to do without 500 miles of NASCAR action tomorrow.
Coming into turn three at "The Quarter-Mile at Lowe's Motor Speedway", Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew chief Tony Eury, Jr. is leading the inaugural running of the Kobalt Tools Crew Chief Race. The Budweiser head guy has led a majority of the race of the Thunder Roadsters after bumping Steve LeTarte (Jeff Gordon), Alan Gustafson (Kyle Busch), a
NASCAR is going to have to do a lot more than put Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a commercial with T.I. or video with Jay-Z to convince the hip-hop community that its athletes are on par with basketball greats Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, et. al.
Could Mike Skinner be having more fun? He misses the money of Nextel Cup, but says he wouldn't trade his truck for anything. And what a truck it is.
Team Red Bull started their day with a moment of silence for mechanic Jimmy Sprinkle, 44, who was gunned down outside his farm in Love, N.C. Sprinkle had been with the #83 team for about a year and previously worked for former NCTS Champion Ted Musgrave's team.
Another race, and another incident involving stolen helmets. For the second time in three race weekends, a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team has faced a headgear thievery. This time the victim was the pit crew of Jimmie Johnson's race-winning effort.
Johnson withstood his teammate's 53-lap challenge that included plenty of banging Sunday and held him off by a bumper for his third NASCAR Nextel Cup win in six races.
To borrow a cliche of several years ago, the gigantic sucking sound emanated from Bristol Motor Speedway and the debut of the NASCAR Car of Tomorrow, where Kyle Busch said, basically, even though I won the race, I couldn't stand the car.
Kyle Busch held off Jeff Burton after the runner-up made a big pass of Jeff Gordon at Bristol during a green-white checkered finish on Sunday.
Carl Edwards held off hard-charging teammate Matt Kenseth over the final dozen laps to win the Busch Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday.
Jimmie Johnson is already racing for the championship. He went flying by my KOBALT Tools 500 pick with just 3 laps to go to score his 25th career win. Ugh! At least when Tony Stewart wins we get to see him climb the fence. C'mon, Jimmie, do something! Anything.
The reigning NASCAR Nextel Cup champion passed Tony Stewart three laps from the end Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway and went on to win his second straight race.
The event is hosted by a Mexican promoter, held on a Mexican road course, and attended by thousands of Mexican fans. But that's about all Sunday's Busch race at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez has to do with Mexico.
NASCAR took its strongest stance against cheating Tuesday, suspending the crew chiefs for Matt Kenseth, Kasey Kahne, Scott Riggs and Elliott Sadler and docking all four drivers points before the season-opening Daytona 500 for failing inspections.
As the booming stock-car series built by men such as Sam Ard heads to Daytona International Speedway this week to kick off its 59th season, NASCAR remains the only major-league sport without a pension plan.
A sponsorship dispute is pitting one of NASCAR's most respected team owners against one of its biggest revenue sources, leaving officials hustling to work out a compromise two weeks before the start of the season.
Every sport has its greats its Hall of Famers its legends that devotees speak about with whispered awe. The true lifeblood of any sport runs through its rivalries, when the drive to become the best becomes more personal and when one figure's absolute dominance in the sphere is always in doubt due to a hated rival.









