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3 Sprint Cup races that ended early because of rain this season; the first two were the Daytona 500 and the Coca-Cola 600. ...more
June 29, 2009
Kasey Kahne continued his recent hot streak Friday by winning the pole at Infineon Raceway for his best career starting position on a road course. ...more
June 21, 2008
Designed from scratch and tested, modified and tweaked during a period of several years, NASCAR's "car of tomorrow" was supposed to be the best race car ever built. ...more
June 8, 2008
Points leader Kyle Busch's bid to win his fifth Sprint Cup race of the year took a hit Saturday when he crashed during the final two minutes of Pocono 500 practice. ...more
June 8, 2008
When Kurt Busch was a young phenom at Roush Racing several years ago, he teased about what was coming next. ...more
June 7, 2008
Kasey Kahne turned his season around last month when fans voted him into the all-star race. He continued his hot streak Friday, winning the pole for Sunday's Pocono 500. ...more
June 7, 2008
PENSKE TAKES THE BLAME Danica Patrick and Ryan Briscoe blamed each other for their pit-road collision that cost both possible top-five finishes in the Indianapolis 500. Now a third party has come forward to take partial responsibility - team owner Roger Penske, who calls the shots from Briscoe's pit. ...more
June 4, 2008
Tony Stewart stood with a hand on his hip, looking grim faced as his crew worked on the No. 20. Kevin Harvick folded his arms and could only watch the rest of the field speed around the track. ...more
June 2, 2008
Greg Biffle took the pole. Kyle Busch took the heat. Biffle held off the Busch brothers, turning a lap of 155.219 mph Friday at Dover International Speedway to take the top spot and bolster his bid to drive the No. 16 Ford to his first win of the season. ...more
May 31, 2008
Last week's Coca-Cola 600 meant drivers were one-third of the way through the season, and Sunday's Best Buy 400 will make it halfway to the Chase. Pressure soon will start to mount on drivers fighting for the final few Chase berths, and that group currently includes Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth. Below, Tribune motor sports writer Tony Fabrizio takes a look at what's topical heading to the Monster Mile: ...more
May 30, 2008
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