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The Talladega Take-Off: Why Ryan Newman's Crash Is Good for NASCAR

Ryan Newman sat down with NASCAR’s vice president for competition Robin Pemberton and Sprint Cup director John Darby earlier this week to discuss his wild Talladega ride. Newman’s docket was filled with just two items. Full Article at Bleacher Report

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  1. Ryan Newman (left) gets a last-minute check from crew member Jay Guarneri before going out for a practice session in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday. Full Article at Roanoke.com

  2. FORT WORTH, Texas -- The big wreck is over, the crumpled race cars have been loaded up and hauled off and the massive track in north Alabama has gone back into hibernation for another half a year. Full Article at NASCAR

  3. Published: Friday, November 6, 2009 FORT WORTH, Texas — Ryan Newman is still sore and frustrated from Talladega. Full Article at HeraldNet

  4. TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — NASCAR red-flagged Sunday's race at Talladega following a spectacular crash involving Ryan Newman with five laps remaining. Full Article at South Bend Tribune

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