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U.S. Marine Col. Doug Hurley is both an astronaut and a real down-to-earth kind of guy. Hurley, who piloted the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the summer, will receive some kind of top-secret honor before today’s race. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The man driving the Dream in Color car in today’s Dickies 500 knows about dreams. Colombian-born Juan Pablo Montoya has made his dreams come true in motorsports’ top circuits. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
NASCAR driver Mark Martin (5), left, battles for the lead with Juan Pablo Montoya (42) on a restart near the end of the Sylvania 300, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009. View Photo »
Obviously, I can see where her motivation is ... IndyCars, that series has been struggling a lot, especially ever since the [1996 open-wheel] split. It's only getting worse right now. NASCAR is the predominant motorsports here in America. She's seeing that as an opportunity. I think she can bring a lot ...
Carl Edwards has found a way to try to mask the frustration of his winless NASCAR season. "It's not that we haven't had no wins this season, it's just that we've had nine wins over the last two," Edwards said. "That sounds a lot better." Full Article at eTaiwan News
FORT WORTH – The man driving the Dream in Color car in today's Dickies 500 knows about dreams. Colombian-born Juan Pablo Montoya has made his dreams come true in motor sports' top circuits. With the publicity from his spot behind the wheel of Target' Full Article at Dallas Morning News
FORT WORTH, Texas — Kyle Busch keeps extending streaks at Texas Motor Speedway in search of a NASCAR first. Busch won his fourth consecutive Nationwide Series race at the 1 ½-mile, high-banked track Saturday. Full Article at The Seattle Times
NASCAR driver Mark Martin celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Sylvania 300 NASCAR auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009. View Photo »
Yeah, potentially. Is it a better alternative in conjunction with other things you can do to the car? Maybe. Those are the things that NASCAR and the teams have to test collectively so that we can make it safer and better for the drivers and, like I said, more importantly, the fans.
driver, was in contention until Johnson stormed to a commanding points lead with back-to-back victories in mid-October. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
Kyle Busch won Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Texas Motor Speedway. It was Busch's fourth consecutive NNS victory at Texas. Busch led the field six times for 179 laps (of 200) at the one-and-a-half-mile oval en route to victory lane. Full Article at Speedway Media
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series. Full Article
NASCAR driver Mark Martin (5), left, battles for the lead with Juan Pablo Montoya (42) on a restart near the end of the Sylvania 300, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Mark Martin celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Sylvania 300 NASCAR auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Mark Martin (5) celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Sylvania 300 NASCAR race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Mark Martin, center, celebrates his win in Sunday's Sylvania 300 auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Mark Martin relaxes before the Sylvania 300 auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Tony Stewart races during the final practice while preparing for the 10-race Chase for the Championship in Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup series Sylvania 300 auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Tony Stewart climbs out of his car after qualifying for Sunday's Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin looks out from the garage in preparing for the 10-race chase for the championship for Sunday's Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR diver Jimmie Johnson, right, talks to his crew during practice in preparing for the 10-race chase for the championship for Sunday's Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson looks on after being surprised by the Knick City Dancers with a cake for his birthday during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: Jeff Gordon speaks to the media during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson poses for a photo after being surprised by the Knick City Dancers with a cake for his birthday during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: Jimmie Johnson speaks to the media during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: Brian Vickers speaks to the media during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: Jeff Gordon speaks to the media during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: NASCAR Drivers Denny Hamlin take part in the Largest Custard Pie fight during Guinness World Record Breaker Week on 'LIVE! with Regis and Kelly' during NASCAR Chase Media Day on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson blows out his candles after being surprised by the Knick City Dancers with a cake for his birthday during NASCAR Chase Media Day at the Hard Rock Cafe on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: NASCAR driver Kurt Busch takes part in Largest Custard Pie fight during Guinness World Record Breaker Week on 'LIVE! with Regis and Kelly' during Chase Media Day on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya walks with his car and crew for practice before the Chase for the Championship in Sunday's Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. Montoya won the poll position for Sunday's race.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Ryan Newman, right, jokes with Kasey Kahne after practice preparing for the 10-races Chase for the Championship in Sunday's Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon, left, poses for picture with his wife Ingrid Vandebosch and their child Ella Gordon before the Baby Phat show during Fashion Week in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 13: Chandra Johnson, wife of NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson, attends Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Bryant Park on September 13, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »RICHMOND, VA - SEPTEMBER 11: NASCAR President Mike Helton, speaks with Tony Stewart, driver of the # 14 Office Depot Chevrolet, during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway on September 11, 2009 in Richmond, Virginia.
View Photo »Aaron's NASCAR driver David Reutimann receives a commemorative Marine Knife and two honorable Marine Coins from wounded Marine Cpl before the race.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2008 file photo NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield adjusts his cap on pit road prior to the start of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla.
View Photo »NASCAR driver Mark Martin celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Sylvania 300 NASCAR auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. , Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Obviously, I can see where her motivation is ... IndyCars, that series has been struggling a lot, especially ever since the [1996 open-wheel] split. It's only getting worse right now. NASCAR is the predominant motorsports here in America. She's seeing that as an opportunity. I think she can bring a lot ...
Yeah, potentially. Is it a better alternative in conjunction with other things you can do to the car? Maybe. Those are the things that NASCAR and the teams have to test collectively so that we can make it safer and better for the drivers and, like I said, more importantly, the fans.
She will be good for NASCAR, whoever gets her
The Shelby American NASCAR Sprint Cup event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is the perfect way to celebrate this historic occasion.
First, I’m honored that TUMS is expanding its role in NASCAR, and I am the driver they chose to represent their company ... They must have known how familiar I am with their product. During my rookie season in 2007, I had a roll of TUMS in my console, in my driver’s locker, in my motor home and in my me...
MWR has been fortunate to have great sponsors and we're happy to now have TUMS on board ... We want to make sure they know we really appreciate them and are thankful for their support. It is a powerful statement for NASCAR that a company like TUMS is investing more in the sport because they believe in i...
Here’s the deal. It’s simple. If Danica Patrick could come over here to NASCAR and run well, it would be great for the sport and it would be great for the sponsors that she brings over here. The fans would love it, so I think the better she does over here – barring running in front of me – the better it...
We are honored to have someone of Maj. Gen. Harrell's stature be a part of the Able Body Labor 200's pre-race ceremonies for both his accomplishments and to recognize the thousands of men and women of our Armed Forces who serve our country proudly ... NASCAR is a truly American sport and on behalf of al...
I believe she'll be back in IndyCar next year and that will help her with her goal of winning the Indianapolis 500 ... If she does drive in NASCAR, I think it will be difficult to do both.
I'm sure this isn't what NASCAR wanted to see
Our involvement in NASCAR not only allows us to sponsor a premier driver in Carl Edwards, but also affords us the opportunity to team up with premier brands such as Scotts ... This is truly a winning partnership for everyone involved.
Only in NASCAR can a rule change be implemented on the day of the race ... I guess NASCAR felt the need to take action for whatever reason, and they certainly succeeded, because the took all the action out of Sunday's race.
Only in NASCAR can a rule change be implemented on the day of the race ... I guess NASCAR felt the need to take action for whatever reason, and they certainly succeeded, because the took all the action out of Sunday’s race.
ESPN broadcaster, Bob Griese, has been suspended one week for a remark he made about NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya.
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It's definitely something I wouldn't shoot down ... If I could win a championship in the next two or three years, I wouldn't mind doing [F1] for a few years. I'd still be young enough to win a [NASCAR] championship by 25, run Formula One for a few years and be back here by 28.
It was just kind of a terrible race today in general ... There was a lot of single-file racing. I know it's exciting at the end, but when NASCAR slows these cars down, they're too easy to drive and everyone just gets kind of crazy.
It's kind of a good and bad thing to miss the Chase ... It's given me extra focus to run for a championship on that side. For me it's going to be my first NASCAR championship, period, and I look forward to winning.
The more rules, the more NASCAR is telling us how to drive the race cars, the less we can race and the less we can put on a show for the fans
We hope these three final races will continue the momentum we have built this season through our NASCAR sponsorships which have shown fans that Copart is a great place to find a great deal on a car!
Copart got its first NASCAR win with Todd behind the wheel of the No. 30 Copart Tundra in June, and we anticipate an exciting final three races of the season in which we hope to be in Victory Lane again
I think NASCAR and all the drivers should sit in a private room, lock the doors and have a discussion and try to fix this together
Sore. I’m just really disappointed. I wish NASCAR did something. It was a boring race for the fans ... That’s not anything anybody wants to see. It’s no fun. There’s no good part of it. It’s not a good race for the fans.
I think everyone was just content to log laps ... Where is the middle ground between the new NASCAR rule and racing? Let us race. They gave us a car to race; now let the drivers handle it.
I wish there was a NASCAR Driver close to my age
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