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Coke Zero Racefest Jump Starts Ford Championship Weekend November 19th
Ford and Coke Zero are starting off the final race weekend of the season with South Florida's largest NASCAR themed event, Coke Zero Racefest at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel Casino in Hollywood, Fla., from 3-11 p.m. on Thursday, November 19, 2009.
NASCAR takes ABC to task for 'boring' race
Almost everybody who watches TV sports is an instant critic. One exception: Sports leagues themselves, who almost never publicly criticize the networks that cover them.
By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service 1998: Jeff Gordon wins the AC Delco 400 by .52 seconds over Dale Jarrett to sweep both races at Rockingham.
The Sprint Cup returns to Lowe's Motor Speedway for the fifth race of the Chase this weekend.
Motorsports This Week on ESPN and ABC
Motorsports This Week on ESPN and ABC NASCAR ABC The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup continues this weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races for 500 miles on Sunday, Oct.
Jarrett, the 1999 Cup champion, retires in 2008 with 32 victories and 260 top 10s in 668 Cup starts.
Did You Notice? ... Liquor's Love Affair Turned Divorce, Throwing ...
The Frontstretch: Did You Notice? ... Liquor's Love Affair Turned Divorce, Throwing Caution To The Wind, And Finding Earnhardt by Thomas Bowles -- Wednesday September 23, 2009 Search the Frontstretch! Don't miss this week's edition! Check in with Matt and Jay on their site at CareyandCoffey.com . RaceTalkRadio.com See the rest here! Did You ...
Sunday, at the Sylvania 300, on the race's final lap, A.J. Allmendinger spun in Turn 4 and struggled to restart it and get out of the way of the remainder of the race field, charging hard to the checkered flag.
The three things that excite me most about NASCAR are gnarly crashes, last lap fender-banging battles and first-time winners.
Petty-Yates Merger: A New Beginning For Some, The End For Others
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, Today's merger between Richard Petty Motorsports and Yates Racing is certainly another sign of the times.
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Here are some portions of our interview this morning with ABC/ESPN racing analyst Dale Jarrett that did not make the print version thata s already online and will appear in Thursdaya s Daily Press.
Animal shelter to open Saturday
Published: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 7:58 p.m. The Etowah County Animal Shelter will open Saturday and Commissioner Jimmy McKee said constructing and operating its own facility will save the county money.
NASCAR and rampant commercialism go hand in hand. As tiring as some of it may be, the pairing has produced some really good commercials through the years.
President Obama To Be Interviewed Live on ESPN2's NASCAR Now
President Barack Obama will be interviewed live during ESPN2's NASCAR Now program originating from the White House in Washington, D.C., today.
The More Commercials, the More the Struggle for NASCAR Drivers
Since Ragan has done more commercials for UPS, the performance has weakend for the No.
ACT President Tom Curley Comfortable With Division's Controversial...
When the American Canadian Tour visited the Waterford Speedbowl on Aug. 8 the night came to a conclusion with a wild and confusing finish after leader Brad Leighton crashed with a lapped car as he was about to take the white flag.
Robby Gordon Attempting to Defend his 2008 Flopper Award
It is the worst award in motorsports the FLOPPER. Robby Gordon took home the hallowed prize in 2008 and he is on pace to do it again.
Vale man wins spot in golf shootout
Nelson Howard, 58, of Vale, has won the right to play alongside NASCAR greats, professional athletes and local celebrities slated to participate in this year's Dale Jarrett Shootout on Sept.
Bill Fleischman: Former NASCAR crew chief Evernham has never really left the track
RAY EVERNHAM was one of the best crew chiefs ever in the Sprint Cup Series as he guided Jeff Gordon to three championships.
Race experiments with 'Backseat Drivers'
There's a thin line between on-air TV sports experiments and gimmicks. Using three-man booths on games, now routine, was once seen as a gimmick.
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