...Lewis still aspires for a job in NASCAR. Yes, the 20-year-old black student in North Carolina A&T University's motorsports program has heard about this week's lawsuit that alleges racist and sexist allegations against NASCAR. No, he won't abandon his goals....
...on lap 29 in turn 2. Montoyaâs incident brought out its own yellow flag, which NASCAR counted as its second competition yellow. NASCAR scheduled another competition yellow for lap 47. There were no incidents until lap 46 when Matt Kensethâs right rear tire...
...himself and said, "I just took it. Just went on down the road." Scott remains the only black driver ever to win a Cup-level NASCAR race, at Jacksonville, Fla., in 1963. He was not awarded the win until days later. NASCAR already has spent a source-estimated...
...the pain in the voices of the NASCAR executives when they speak about it. Still, pain aside - and it's real - the people at NASCAR and everyone else involved in the sport must never let it happen again. In an e-mail to the Daily News, a fan noted he was happy...
...of sexual harassment and 34 specific incidents of racial and gender discrimination over the two-plus years she worked for NASCAR. Her suit alleges she was fired as retaliation for complaining to her superiors about the way she was treated by co-workers....
...series champion Jimmie Johnson took a trip to the Florida Keys. Crew chief Tony Eury Jr. visited Sea World. And some of NASCAR’s top officials played golf. All was quiet — for a change — at Daytona International Speedway on Monday, just the way NASCAR wanted...
...a horsepower test after a Nationwide Series race last weekend put a serious dent in owner Joe Gibbs' reputation While NASCAR decided against banning the cars from future races, the penalties were among the harshest NASCAR has levied. _ Crew chiefs Jason Ratcliff...
...Race teams are independent contractors, they are not guaranteed anything from the start. The guarantees are only binding once NASCAR releases the entry blank for each event because once NASCAR puts their seal of approval on that piece of paper, you know you...
...those folks. I don't get e-mails raving about how great a job Mike Helton and Brian France and John Darby are doing leading NASCAR, only ones that criticize -- often harshly -- for this or that or the other. Door-To-Door with Marty Smith No doubt NASCAR...
...founder of the crisis management firm Dezenhall Resources in Washington, D.C, says this could be a difficult lawsuit for NASCAR to face. "Race-driven lawsuits and incidents are far and away the hardest to manage because they are so culturally radioactive....