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Dale Earnhardt Jr. couldn't win any more with his family's race team. Now that he's with Hendrick Motorsports, he can't lose. ...more
February 15, 2008
Knocked back? Yes. Humbled? Not so much. Only three months removed from a debut season in NASCAR's top series in which Toyota teams placed only one car in the top 35 in the owners standings, Toyota Racing Development general manager Lee White sounds almost brash about 2008. ...more
February 14, 2008
They could have played this Pro Bowl on the beach with flag football rules. All of which was to the liking of Terrell Owens and Adrian Peterson. ...more
February 11, 2008
The winner of the first race of 2008 ... NASCAR. Not only did its most popular driver get back to Victory Lane in his first race with his new team, but its much-maligned next-generation race car put on a great show in its Daytona debut. ...more
February 10, 2008
Hendrick Motorsports' four Chevrolets and the much-improved Toyotas are the cars to beat for the Daytona 500 pole today (1 p.m., WTVT, Ch. 13). ...more
February 10, 2008
The Washington Redskins hired Jim Zorn as their coach Saturday night, a surprise ending to a monthlong search for a replacement for Joe Gibbs. ...more
February 10, 2008
At Hendrick Motorsports' preseason company luncheon, owner Rick Hendrick gave his usual speech about how the whole organization wins when one of its teams does. ...more
February 10, 2008
New titles for NASCAR's top two series and full-season use of the Car of Tomorrow are the main changes fans will notice for 2008. ...more
February 10, 2008
Richard Petty The history books barely mention Petty completed only eight laps and finished 57th in the inaugural 500. But why should they? NASCAR's all-time leading winner went on to win the Daytona 500 a record seven times: 1964, '66, '71, '73, '74, '79 and '81. Petty won in four different makes of car - Plymouth, Dodge, Oldsmobile and Buick - finished ahead of six different runners-up and led at least one lap in 20 Daytona 500s. ...more
February 10, 2008
Tony Stewart called it "the flying brick." Kyle Busch won the first race with one and said he "couldn't wait to tell everyone how terrible the thing is to drive." ...more
February 6, 2008
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