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Masons to hold blood drives in Statesville on Jan. 8
Historically, the annual blood drive a ' which is sponsored by the Masonic Community and operated by the American Red Cross a ' has been one of the largest one-day drives in the Carolinas Region. Comment?
A 62-year-old man is accused of assaulting and taking pornographic pictures of teenaged girls who moved through his Oshawa home. Comment?
Never mind the finish, it's a successful year for Red Bull
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The 2009 season has to be considered a success for Team Red Bull even though ultimately the year ended in disappointment. Comment?
If team building is a step-by-step process, there's no question the step Brian Vickers and his Red Bull Racing Team took in 2009 was a giant's. Vickers had never finished better than 15th in Cup points, never won more than two poles in a season or scored more than 10 top-10 finishes. Comment?
Montoya and Stewart have More in Common Than Huge Egos
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Just for fun because this is what I do for fun I correlated driver finishes for 2009. Comment?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. news and notes
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Has Dale Jr. lost his passion for racing? It seems as if Dale Earnhardt Jr. has lost something. 10 comments
Top Story No. 11: Kyle Busch Sucks, Rocks
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There are many words that can be used to describe Kyle Busch . Most can't be published on this site, and we publish all sorts of crazy @#% . But regardless of what you think of Kurt's little brother, one thing is clear. Comment?
2009 Season Review: Brian Vickers
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... championship. Remember, following a difficult first year for Vickers with the new-to-the-sport Toyota and Team Red Bull in 2007 - when just qualifying for races were a struggle - Vickers finished a semi-respectable 19th in points for 2008. So, that ... Comment?
Brian Vickers' Chase Diary - " Pt.11
With a 20th-place finish in Sunday's Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway Brian Vickers, finished the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup in twelfth place, but the driver of the #83 Red Bull Toyota remains optimistic for next season. Comment?
Vickers Worst Chaser in History
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Brian Vickers might need an IV of Red Bull today. He took home a dubious honor Sunday at the Ford 400 by finishing the worst run in Chase history. Comment?
Brian Vickers' Chase Diary - Pt.10
Red Bull driver Brian Vickers provides his latest instalment in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Comment?
Vickers: We need to finish on a high note
Bad luck continued to stalk Brian Vickers in last Sunday's Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, the ninth race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Comment?
Did You Notice? ... Big Brother Gets To Keselowski, Marlin's...
The Frontstretch: Did You Notice? ... Big Brother Gets To Keselowski, Marlin's "Sterling" Career, And No Championship Talk by Thomas Bowles -- Wednesday November 18, 2009 Did You Notice? ... That with only one week left to go in the season, there's plenty more to focus on than just the championship. Comment?
LAUREL -- Cleveland 'Cleve' H. Vickers, 87, of Laurel passed away Saturday, Nov. Comment?
For a sport centered around cars that get about 5 mpg, Nascar is an unlikely incubator for some eco-friendly practices. Comment?
Vickers is 12th in points, last in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The Chase record for largest margin between the winner and the last-place driver in the Chase is 580 points, set by Denny Hamlin in 2007. Comment?
In 2005, Ryan Newman won eight poles to go with his victory in the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire. Comment?
After achieving 2009 goals, Brian Vickers aiming higher
By ANTHONY ANDRO The Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship has been a downright disaster for Brian Vickers.It would be a lot tougher pill for him to swallow had his season not been made before the Chase started. Comment?
Vickers having trouble keeping pace in Chase
The Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship has been a downright disaster for Brian Vickers. Comment?
Andy Cagle: Boo-ring: Nascar's Halloween Week Race a Snoozer
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You have really got to hand it to Brian France, Mike Helton and the rest of those boys at NASCAR. Comment?