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Oh, Atlanta...

Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, GA is the site of the next installment in the Chase. When most people hear Atlanta, they think of Bill Elliott and how for so long he ruled there. Being... Read More

 
Good(year) Grief: The Indy E-Mails

July 26, 2008   2:10:12 p.m. EST Greg, The Tires are wearing to the Cords at about 7-12 laps.  Why is it doing this... Read More

 
Crystal Ball Gazing: Day One at Stewart Haas

A fly on the wall on December 8, 2008   9:30 a.m.  in Kannapolis, North Carolina, may hear: Tony Stewart:  Wow.  This change... Read More

 
Top Secret Transcript: Secret Late Night Meeting at HMS

FedEx dropped off brown paper package containing a CD and this transcript. Rick Hendrick:  Tony, I'm delighted that you were able to come and visit the shop.  I ... Read More

 
Atlanta: Equipment malfunction - Tanks & Tires

March 3, 2008                    8:03:08 a.m. Steve, That is the OLDEST trick in the book! I can’t believe Roush thought they’d get b... Read More

 
Thinking Outside of the Box

Thinking Outside of the Box Well what do you know, it seems that NASCAR has been listening to the rumblings to suspend drivers to get the attention of teams about cheating. On Tuesday Brian France didn't say that they WOULD suspend drivers but that they would be willin... Read More

 
Parity among Cheaters, Swearers, Wreckers and Other no-good rascals?

The past few weeks have shed an interesting light on the way Nascar disciplines.  From Kurt Busch's pit road run-in to Junior's bracket-gate to Hendrick bumper-gate to Musgrav... Read More

 
Some Of The More Controversial Incidents In Motorsport

Just a few over the last 15 years...I narrowed it down to these since there are lots of cases. Oh, and remember, this is just my take ... Read More

 
Johnson, HMS Continue To Dominate

By Jenna Fryer, The Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. -- Jimmie Johnson's celebration seemed a bit subdued. Maybe all these trips to Victory Lane ar... Read More

 
Jimmie Johnson Notched Hendrick Motorsports' 150th Win

LAS VEGAS (March 11, 2007) – Despite new banking, a new tire, a brush with the wall and even a pit road penalty, when the 400-mile NASCAR Nextel Cup race ended late Sunday it was Jimmie Johnson standing in Victory Lane at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the third consecutive year.   "Today was all about overcoming adversity," said Johnson, who notched the 24t... Read More

 
The 2007 Version of Knaus-Gate?

During qualifying for Sunday's Daytona 500, Nascar impounded one car and disallowed the times on two others.  No other penalties, in the form of fines, suspensions or loss of points, (and aside from the ... Read More

 
Part 1 2006 In Review

2006 In Review There have been alot of things that have happened in NASCAR this year. Some memorable others not so memorable. Here are a few of the ones that are very memorable to me... Read More

 
Queue the Hungry Girl

Queue the Hungry Girl   Yes, there is still some work that Jimmie Johnson has to do before he is crowned king, but it seems like its about as tough as making reservations for the after party. It’s not going to take much. Compared to winning the Daytona 500, and the Brickyard 400, it will be... Read More

 
Horses, Horsepower, Hornish, Hair, Hotheads and Things that make you go Hmmm...

Random thoughts on racing:  whether horses or cars.... Horses:  Barbaro, the Kentucky Derby winner, fractured his leg in two places during the ... Read More

 
Breaking News: Johnson Requests Longer Suspension for Knaus

In a startling development, driver Jimmie Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports have petitioned Nascar to extend crew chief Chad Knaus's four race suspension. "We have won two of the last three races and finished second in the other race, all while C... Read More

 
Knaus in the House?

Jimmie Johnson's crew chief Chad Knaus was penalized after qualifying for the Daytona 500.  He has not been present at the track since Nascar escorted him from Daytona during the week o... Read More

 
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