ESPN:
Money is overshadowing racing by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers from Infineon by Matt Willis;
Kurt Busch, JJ settle things the right way and
It's time to make winning count in all three series by David Newton;
2009 Power Rankings: Loudon by Ryan McGee;
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: Infineon & Loudon by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Road course specialist did not win at Infineon by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily
Richard Petty and Toyota Relationship Might be Borne of Necessity by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Race To The Chase: Surprising, Not Surprising by Ben Bomberger;
NASCAR Victory Lane is Fun Again by Patti Rodisch;
From Evernham to Letarte: Who Was Jeff Gordon's Real Crew Chief In 1991? by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
A Rex White Story by Jeremy Sellers
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Tough times for Richard Childress Racing by Brian De Los Santos
Concord Monitor:
Dreaming of Tomorrow - Keselowski chases down a dream by Dave D'Onofrio
Daly Planet:
TV Shows Point To Goodyear For Great Sonoma Race by John Daly
Daily Democrat:
A big slice of Americana by Bill Long
Des Moines Register:
Racing icon Penske is a big fan of Iowa Speedway, although he doesn’t see Sprint Cup in its immediate future by Sean Keeler
FoxSports:
Drivers on Chase bubble must act quickly and
Fading thoughts as NASCAR leaves Sonoma by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Beyond the Cockpit: Kenny Wallace on The Fan Car, Big Changes, and...Use Your Imaginationby Amy Henderson;
The Remarkable Rise of Michael Waltrip Racing by Danny Peters;
Talking NASCAR TV: Action Overload for TNT by Phil Allaway;
Who's Hot/Who's Not in Sprint Cup: Infineon Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth: Toyota / SaveMart 350 by Beth Lunkenheimer
GoBlueRidge:
Buck Baker Racing School Will be Held at North Wilkesboro Speedway this Weekend by Adam Hicks
Greensboro News and Record:
Big NASCAR names and teams on outside looking in by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR ~ The Times, They Are a Changing by Allen Madding
Lexington Dispatch:
Ambrose is on the verge of winning by Ben White
Mansfiled News Journal:
Youth takes driver's seat at MMP, Mid-Ohio by Rob McCurdy
MikeMulhern.net:
Bruton Smith: Add some passing lanes to Sonoma's Infineon -- for better racing and
Richard Petty! The King is winning again
Napa Valley Register:
Big race means big traffic at Napa Airport by Mike Treleven
NASCAR.com:
Head2Head: The man with the Chase marketing baton
NASCAR Insiders:
What In The (Expletive) Is Going On?! by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Now Kahne must cut to the Chase and
Burning Issues: 6-23-09 and
The King holds a ceremonial title by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Around the NASCAR Garage this Week by Roger Faulkner
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Royalty in Victory Lane by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio:
Double Filing Did Lead to Better Road Coursing, Making the Grade - Infineon by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Petty’s Perseverance Puts Him Back Onto His Throne by Rick Minter;
Some Birds Not Meant To Fly by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Drivers would rather Chase than Race and
Let's go save some fuel boys! by Richard Allen
RacingGeek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Running Wide Open:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Sonoma by Joe VanHoose
Sacramento Bee:
Leading Off: No recession at Infineon; race draws big crowd by Bill Bradley
Salinas Californian:
NASCAR brought its thrills and spills by Ray Sotero
Scene Daily:
Is Sonoma NASCAR’s New Bristol? by Jeff Owens;
Danica Patrick could face hurdles in transition to NASCAR by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Earnhardt Chase Chances Fading by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
The Final Word: King of beers joins the King in Victory Lane by Ron Thornton;
Seeing Richard Petty in Victory Lane was sweet regardless of the venue by Ron Fleshman;
Driver Spotlight: Richard Petty Motorsports and
Race wreckers: Moments that changed the weekend’s outcome by Heath Heidemann
Sporting News:
Cool Down Lap: Lessons from Sonoma by Reid Spencer
Sports Network:
It's good to be king...again by Chris Symeon
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Does NASCAR Treat The “Little Guy” Differently? by Lou Modestino
Tampa Bay Motorsports Examiner:
Something in the water for NASCAR drivers from Tampa? by Dwight Drum
Tire Business:
After 2008 debacle, Goodyear looks to better results at NASCAR Sprint Cup Allstate 400 by William Schertz
True Slant:
The only man on the planet who could integrate NASCAR by Viv Bernstein
USA Today:
Kahne, Petty brew up winning Sprint Cup combination by Nate Ryan
posted June 22, 2009
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ESPN:
Kahne doesn't blink in road showdown by Terry Blount
Associated Press:
Kahne holds off Stewart for 1st road course win by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports:
Road Warrior: Kahne gets well-deserved win at Infineon by Amanda Brahler
Auto Racing Daily:
Say It Ain’t So That These Wild Rumors Are True by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's "King" Richard Petty To Have His Day In Connecticut by Mary Jo Buchanan;
ToyotaSaveMart 350: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
Toyota/Save Mart 350: Surprising, Not Surprising by Ben Bomberger
CawsnJaws
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2009 Toyota/SaveMart 350 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Like them or not, road courses more exciting with double-file restarts by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Kahne endures restarts, ends up the winner by David Scott
CloseFinishes:
TNT NASCAR Coverage Better, But by John Close
Contra Costa Times:
Kahne is king of Infineon and
It's safety first for sixth-place Montoya by Curtis Pashelka;
New restart rule benefits Kahne most by Gary Peterson
Daly Planet:
TNT Conquers Sonoma At Last by John Daly
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Richard Petty returns to victory lane by Josh Lobdell
Dialed In:
Team Members Thinking of Dad on Special Day at Infineon by Claire B. Lang
FoxSports:
Kahne, Petty find their way by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Toyota/Save Mart 350 by Matt McLaughlin;
Five Points to Ponder: Infineon/Milwaukee Edition by Mike Lovecchio;
Mad Max, Ambrose, Sip the Sonoma Wine While it's Sour Grapes for Others by Tony Lumbis;
Wallace and Team Trying To Score One For the Good Guys by Amy Henderson;
Bubble Breakdown: Despite Early Off Road Adventure, Allmendinger Posts Top 10 Finish by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News
Yes Kahne Can, Holds Off Stewart and Ambrose For Infineon Victory by Ron Felix;
The Time Is Right For Tony Stewart To Expand by Matthew Pizzolato
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Los Angeles Times:
At Toyota/Save Mart 350, Juan Pablo Montoya kept his eyes on bigger prize and
Kasey Kahne earns a win for legendary Richard Petty and
Jimmie Johnson's comeback stifled by penalty/Notes by Jim Peltz
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Kahne rules road course by Amanda Vincent
MikeMulhern.net:
And what about all those Toyota-NASCAR rumors swirling about? Lee White says.....and
For Richard Petty and Kasey Kahne, and sponsor Budweiser, what next? and
Kasey Kahne?! Yes, in a Sonoma surprise and
Speculation about more fallout from GM's bankruptcy runs rampant in Sonoma's NASCAR garage
Motor Sports Weekly News
Dirt Track Racer, Kahne, Beats the Road Racers at Sonoma! by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Even Petty unsure of how to celebrate team's victory and
Wild day on road course has little to do with restarts and
Ambrose overcomes bad start for third-place finish by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
Welcome back, King ... It's great to see Richard Petty back in Victory Lane and
Hendrick will make sure Keselowski races in Cup in 2010 by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Surprise: Kahne raised in Sonoma and
NASCAR on TNT and
Nothin' much in the hills by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
Kahne Not the Only Sonoma Surprise by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
Kasey who? by Greg Engle
Racin' Day:
Kahne Holds Off Stewart To Win On Roads Of Infineon by Jim Pedley
RacingOne:
Hot Laps by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Numerous drivers see good days go bad in Sonoma and
Is NASCAR headed for the same type breakup as Formula 1? by Richard Allen
RacingGeek:
Thoughts on The King and Kahne by Jordan Bianchi
Running Wide Open:
Observations: Sonoma and
Red, red wine: Kahne wins in Sonoma by Joe VanHoose
Sacramento Bee::
Manufacturers pull funding from cars and
Kahne holds off Stewart by Bill Sullivan;
Double-file restarts a double-edged sword by Matthew Barrows
San Francisco Chronicle:
Kahne proves he's roadworthy and
Allmendinger's road trip a letdown by Tom FitzGerald
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
Montoya plays conservative approach by Rich Rupprecht;
Flawless finish at Infineon by Nathan Halverson;
Bad pit stop costs Gordon by Eric Branch
SceneDaily:
It may not be Petty Enterprises, but it's still a Petty win by Bob Pockrass;
Infineon race may be most competitive in NASCAR by Art Weinstein;
Gluckometer at Sonoma by Jeff Gluck
SPEEDtv:
Humpy Wheeler Concerning Indy 500 Promotion, Future;
The King Is Back, Sort Of and
Kahne Takes Infineon Victory by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
Kasey Kahne grabs 10th career win at Sonoma by Kyle Ocker;
Carl Edwards breaks through to win at Milwaukee by Jonathan Lintner;
A worthwhile trip: Edwards wins at Milwaukee by Mark Odor
Spotter Stand
Smoke Screen: Kahne, Petty Back To Victory Lane; Double-File Restarts Save The Day; Red Bull Joining Bowtie Brigade? by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Left Right Left Right by Racing Maniac
StockCar Review:
Impressive/Unimpressive: Road Rage by Joe Jacobs
Vallejo Times Herald:
Stabler starts it up at Infineon/Notes and
Mighty Kasey: Kahne cruises to victory at Infineon by Derek Wilson
Virginian Pilot:
Petty wins again; Hendrick on Junior; A comedic driver by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
A toast to the King’s return to glory by Jay Hart
posted June 21, 2009
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ESPN:
Ambrose forced from 3rd to back of field and
Gordon seeking special -- and needed -- victory by Terry Blount
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Drivers & Music: A Surefire Hit With Fans And The Ears by Rob Tiongson;
Is Kyle Busch NASCAR's next legend by David Phillips
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
And the chase is on ... to catch Hendrick and
Weekly media poll: You won't believe the favorites for Infineon by Viv Bernstein
Charlotte Observer:
Chase or charge? Montoya adapts, advances by David Scott
Chattanooga Times Free Press:
NASCAR right to seek help globally and
Leaner NASCAR can be better in long run by Lindsey Young
Contra Costa Times:
Ryan Newman's dad is spot on by Curtis Pashelka
Corning Leader:
The new boss [at Watkins Glen] by Chris Gill
Daly Planet
Truck And Nationwide Series TV Networks Await Rule Changes by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Remembering Tim Richmond by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
New, old front and center at MIS by Mike Brudenell
FanHouse:
Warmup: Toyota SaveMart 350 by Geoffrey Miller
fanzonesports:
Happy Fathers Day Dad...Love Ryan by Sal Sigala Jr.
Fast Track:
Charlotte to Sonoma via Michigan (and Detroit) makes a poignant trip. by Jeff Thompson
Fayetteville Observer:
NASCAR turns 60 by Thomas Pope
Florida Times Union:
NASCAR opens doors to foreign companies by Don Coble
FoxSports:
It's Father's Day -- don't forget your Dad by Darrell Waltrip;
Kyle Busch can't help himself by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Mexico crash a reminder that racing is still dangerous by Kim Roberson
Los Angeles Times:
Kevin Harvick aims to put brakes on slide by Jim Peltz
Manteca Bulletin:
Patrick Long captures checkers at Infineon by Dale Bosowski
Marin Independent Journal:
Bennett Lane Winery 200 serves as good viewing warmup for many Marin fans by Daniel Alvarez
Michigan Live:
Sprint Cup continues to improve fan experience by Steve Kaminski
Mikemulhern.net:
Mark Martin vs Juan Pablo Montoya, down the stretch? That's what I want to see at Sonoma and
The Sonoma line: Jeff Gordon vs Tony Stewart...but expect some surprises
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Notes: Wausau driver Wimmer shrugs off mishaps and
Edwards avoids pitfalls in repeat by Dave Kallmann
Napa Valley Register:
Napa driver debuts with strong effort at Infineon by Andy Wilcox
NASCAR.com:
Montoya wants to win, but will 'Chase race' at Sonoma and
Notebook: Ambrose has rough Saturday in Sonoma by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
Keselowski perfect choice if Stewart decides to expand Cup team and
Formula one split would create chaos, take focus off racing by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Said gets by with a little help from his friend and
A road-racing rule of thumb and
Infineon notebook: Stewart-Gordon joust is likely at Sonoma by Monte Dutton
Nevada Appeal:
Infineon like home-track racing by Roger Diez
News and Tribune:
In the Fast Lane: Pre-vacation NASCAR thoughts by Kevin Harris
RaceDriven:
Tony Stewart's Unique Hearse and "Off Track with Tony" video series
RacingWithRich:
Ron Fellows gives James Finch a shot at a second Sprint Cup win and
Be prepared for something you don't often see in a NASCAR race by Richard Allen
Racin' Today:
Restarts Could Be Where Trouble Starts by Jim Pedley;
Tony Stewart’s Relationship With His Father Is The Pits by Rick Minter
Roanoke Times:
High hopes abound and
New restart rule has some worried/Notes by Dustin Long
Sacramento Bee:
Up to speed by Debbie Arrington
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
Strategy, setups, smooth sailing and
20-Year Niche: Once a curiosity, Infineon Raceway has become an important stop on the Sprint Cup tour and
Nudge negates victory by Rich Rupprecht;
Progress continues as more foreign cars hit the road by Bob Padecky
SceneDaily:
Drivers enjoy annual trek to road-course race in California by Steve Waid;
Burney Lamar wins diaper-changing contest at Milwaukee by Lee Montgomery;
Road-course race offers chance for surprise winner by Jeff Owens;
Viewing Carlos Pardo wreck a sobering experience by Jeff Gluck;
Racing still hurts by Mike Hembree
Sonoma News:
Local teen driver in NASCAR race by David Bolling
SPEEDtv:
Speed, Gilliland Struggle Mightily by Tom Jensen;
Dale Earnhardt And The 2001 Daytona 500 by Michael M. Shay
SpeedwayMedia:
Trouble ahead for Chevrolet teams? by Ron Fleshman;
Hornaday takes the win, Scott steals the glory at Milwaukee by Rebecca Spence;
Happy birthday, Ron by Mark Odor;
Kyle Busch: NASCAR's road to ratings recovery by Ruth Mattern
Spotter Stand:
Number Crunching: Infineon Raceway by Patrick Baldwin
Stockton Record:
Infineon is home to Speed by Scott Linesburgh
Vallejo Times Herald:
Car trouble for Inglebright ends day early by Derek Wilson
Vegas Insider:
Post-Practice Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Winning is the only thing for Kyle Busch by Jay Hart;
The Chrome Horn, episode 22: Roger Mears by Jay Busbee
posted June 20, 2009
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ESPN:
Sonoma: SCC Preview by Mark Garrow;
RCR having trouble handling handling issue and
Drivers anxious over restarts at Sonoma by Terry Blount'
Five things to know: Sonoma
Bleacher Report
We Are Our Father's Sports by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Full of Bull;
Dropping The Hammer: A Preview Of This Weekend's NASCAR Races by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Toyota/Save Mart 350 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Mixing road course with new restart rule promises double the 'fun' by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Dick May raced for many - and 'for the sport of it' by Tom Higgins
Clanton Advertiser:
Martin drives well to be retired by Jeff Findley
Contra Costa Times:
Tony the Boss rises to top like the other Tonys by Derek Wilson;
Early in racing career Speed was tested right in the gut by Gary Peterson
Daly Planet:
Another Day-Night TV Doubleheader For NASCAR by John Daly
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
2009 first half race graphics Sprint Cup series part one by Josh Lobdell
FoxSports:
GM budget cuts to affect garage by Lee Spencer
Hartford Courant
The Carl Long Charity Telethon Has Grown Pathetic by Shawn Courchesne
Georgia Racing History:
Remembering Lakewood Speedway and
Happy Birthday, Mr. Parks by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Will Wins or Consistency Win Out This Year? by Rebecca Gladden
Las Vegas Sun:
This Weeks Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR Chevy teams brace for cuts from General Motors and
Mark Martin looks for the road to a Sprint Cup title by Jim Peltz
Marin Independent Journal:
Guerrini family still loving life in the pits by Vincent Tannura
MikeMulhern.net:
GM's NASCAR racing cuts? Might not be as deep as everyone worries and
Kyle Busch needs to get his act back together, after a ragged several weeks and
Toyota's Brian Vickers and Kyle Busch 1-2 for Sunday's Sonoma 350 and
Chaos appears to reign in GM's NASCAR camps, with few solid answers -- one big question: has GM simply stopped paying its NASCAR bills?
NASCAR.com:
Time to embrace, not fear, foreign interest in NASCAR by David Caraviello;
Double-file restarts add new twist to road racing by Joe Menzer;
Edwards, Newman on the verge of Victory Lane visit
NASCAR This Week:
Thunder, manmade, that is and
NASCAR Trivia: True or False? and
Fan tips by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
SunTrust bankrolls motorsports by Steven Cole Smith
Race Journal Online
Preventable Deaths: Improving Safety at Local Tracks by Mike Deutsch
Racin' Today:
Dog Pile On Mayfield! by Larry Woody;
Road Racing Skill Essential For Driver Cred by Jim Pedley
RacingOne:
Thanks Dad by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Sonoma race could produce another fuel mileage stretch winner and
What was Jeremy Mayfield thinking? and
Race Preview and Fantasy Picks: Toyota/Save Mart 350 by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Right turns ahead for Montoya and
NASCAR Notebook: Struggling Gibbs team huddles with Busch by Dustin Long
Sacramento Bee:
Vickers takes it easy for pole win by Bill Sullivan
San Francisco Chronicle:
On the pole, Vickers likes view and
McGriff, 81, fails to qualify/Notes by Tom FitzGerald
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
And the last shall start first by Rich Rupprecht;
Montoya is on cruise control by Eric Branch
San Jose Mercury News:
At 50, Mark Martin is enoying racing like never before by Curtis Pashelka
SceneDaily:
Underdogs Gilliland and TRG hope for more Sonoma magic by Jeff Gluck
Sonoma Index Tribune:
Local teen driver in NASCAR race by David Bolling
SPEEDtv:
Kenseth, Martin Going Opposite Ways by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
The Milwaukee Mile: Rich in tradition by Mark Odor;
Vickers takes Infineon pole by Mike Finnegan
Sports Illustrated:
At Infineon, the battle for the final Chase spot heats up by Lars Anderson
posted June 19, 2009
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ESPN:
Sonoma: SCC Preview by Mark Garrow;
Team comes first for Waltrip by Marty Smith;
Smoke's popularity on the rise by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for Infineon by Matt Willis
Ask.com:
NASCAR Father's Day - fathers of these NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers comment
At the Track: Gater News
Follow up on Shocking Pocono Story and BMW in NASCAR? by Ed Coombs
Athlon Sports:
Off Air & Online: My NASCAR Rebuttal by Vito Pugliese
Auto Racing Daily:
Are Cup Teams Trying To Minimize Damage Of GM’s Pullout? by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Taking the Checkers on Going Green by Patti Rodisch;
Creature Vs. Creature: NASCAR Picks Infineon by Ben Bomberger
Bristol Herald Courier:
Southwest Virginia Native Talks About NASCAR Future by Kenny Hawkins
Bump-Drafts:
Sonoma Could Be A Game Changer by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Motorsports Notes by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Write Turn: Mixed reaction from Michigan by Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Reading between Danica's lines by Viv Bernstein
Charlotte Observer:
GM cuts extend to Sprint Cup teams by David Scott
Contra Costa Times:
Busch smashes to stardom in NASCAR by Curtis Pashelka
Dallas Morning News:
Caution flags over tires won't take air out of this year's Brickyard 400 by Anthony Andro
Daly Planet:
Trucks Ready For Good TV In Milwaukee by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Long's fine too harsh for small-budget racer by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Andrew Hagen determined to succeed and
The Spin Doctor by Mike Brudenell
Dialed In:
Welcome to Infineon Raceway…Pressure by Claire B. Lang
FanHouse:
Road Course Racing Is Real Racing, NASCAR Needs More by Holly Cain
Final Lap:
Some Cup Regulars Are Road Specialists
FoxSports:
It's Father's Day -- don't forget your Dad by Darrell Waltrip;
Road races are a totally different challenge by Larry McReynolds;
Hendrick Motorsports reaching new heights by Rea White;
NASCAR Power Rankings by Jorge Andres Mondaca
Frontstretch:
Happy Hour's Best Five Drivers In The Sport by Kurt Smith;
Jeremy Clements: The Untold Story of Nationwide's Standalone Stretch by Bryan Davis Keith;
David Starr Driver Diary: Strong Finishes And A First Father's Day by David Starr'
Driven To The Past: Fuel Windows And Debris Cautions Back In the Day by John Potts;
Top Ten Reasons More Foreign Manufacturers Should Be In NASCAR by Jeff Meyer
Hartford Courant
Ted Christopher Looking To Make Sprint Cup Series Lenox Industrial Tools 301 At New Hampshire by Shawn Courchesne
Indianapolis Star:
Pit Pass: NASCAR's double-file restarts will be tested on road course by Curt Cavin and Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
The Virtual Racetrack ~ Coming To Your Computer by Brenda Benedict;
Ringers Are No Longer Favored To Win On Road Courses by Nick Blake
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Infineon by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Cup Corner – Infineon Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Las Vegas Sun:
Bring Buick back to Cup racing by Mike Smith
Los Angeles Times:
Toyota/Save Mart 350 to feature double-file restarts by Jim Peltz
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Sprint Cup regulars take on road course aces by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
Trading Paint: Toyota/Save Mart 350 picks
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Pair homing in on Milwaukee and
Eager to get back in winner's circle by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR.com:
Gil, Ford Martin have deep bond rooted in auto racing by Raygan Swan;
Smack: Looking for a road ringer this week in Sonoma;
Left- and right-hand turns may shuffle Chase status
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
More foreign carmakers coming to NASCAR? Stranger things have happened by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner
Road course ringers not a sure thing in NASCAR anymore by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Mayfield Is In It Up To His Neck by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Recessing the Depression, one small business at a time by Monte Dutton
Nashville City Paper:
Hamilton fights through tough times by Larry Woody
Race Journal Online
I Was Just Wonderin'... How Did Tony Get So Popular? by Carol Einarsson
RacinDeals:
Actions Detrimental by Glen Harness
RacingOne:
Driver Handicaps: Infineon by Jeff Wackerlin
Racin' Today:
Things Could Have Been Worse, Road-Race Haters by Jim Pedley
Reuters
Patrick move to NASCAR means no life, says Andretti by Steve Keating
Running Wide Open:
Don't worry about ringers
Sacramento Bee:
Busch stirs up healthy rivalry with Earnhardt by Bill Bradley;
McGriff, 81, back behind wheel by Bill Sullivan
San Francisco Chronicle:
Veteran Mark Martin back at Infineon by Tom FitzGerald
San Jose Mercury News:
Restarts may be tricky at Infineon by Curtis Pashelka
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
Kyle Busch enjoys his NASCAR bad-boy image and
He knows chickens, and racing by Bob Padecky
SceneDaily:
Can David Ragan again compete with the sport's best? by Jared Turner
SPEEDtv:
What If NASCAR Road Raced All The Time? and
Montoya Leads List Of Drivers To Watch by Tom Jensen;
Shorter Sundays by Jimmy Spencer
SpeedwayMedia:
In NASCAR, change is constant by Larry Taylor;
Keselowski brothers fight different battles on same track by Jonathan Lintner;
Rev'd Up: Spectator vs. Spotter, separately shared views on Sonoma by Rebecca Spence;
If you were Aric Almirola, how would you feel? by Heath Heidemann
Sporting News:
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Infineon by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
Hot heading to Infineon, Montoya needs consistency by Mark Beech
Spotter Stand
Spotter Chatter: Father-Son Battles by Patrick Baldwin
USA Today:
With Gilliland behind the wheel, TRG is little team that's thinking big by Nate Ryan
Virginian-Pilot:
New rule could alter Sonoma race by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Road racing is a state of mind by Ricky Craven;
Return to Infineon renews pressure for Montoya by Jenna Fryer;
What to Watch For: Toyota/Save Mart 350
posted June 18, 2009
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ESPN:
Life is good for Hendrick, Stewart-Haas by David Newton;
Fantasy Rankings for the Toyota/Save Mart 350
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Hittin' the Road by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner
Race of the week- 1991 Banquet 300 at Sonoma (did NASCAR screw over Rudd) by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Spinning wheels: Foreign automakers might hold solution to troubles and
NASCAR newsmaker: Carl Edwards by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
Say, Do You Know The Way to Wrigley Field? by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
What to Watch 4 by David Phillips
Bump-Drafts:
Weekly Top 10 Drivers- Surprises & Shocks by Jim McCoy
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 6-17 by Bruce Knoll, Jr
CBS Sports:
Danica switching to fenders? Only if she wants to wreck career by Pete Pistone
Contra Costa Times:
NASCAR loses some horsepower with fans by Mark Emmons
Daly Planet:
Trouble Brewing For Rusty Wallace And US Fidelis Sponsor by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Rudd tips his hat to Martin and
Gustafson gets some credit for Martin's success by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Without Busch's antics, NASCAR would be a snooze and
Goodyear on a mission for redemption at Indy by Mike Finney
Detroit Free Press:
NASCAR's Jack Roush speaks on foreign affairs
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Drive fast turn left and then right by Josh Lobdell
FanHouse:
Surprising Teammates Face Crucial Test by Steve Byrnes
FoxSports:
Status in standings dictates race strategy by Larry McReynolds;
Montoya continues to gain ground in NASCAR by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
NASCAR: A Tough Decision For Danica by Tommy Thompson;
Matt McLaughlin Mouths Off: NASCAR Notes While Adrift In The Doldrums Of June by Matt McLaughlin;
BSNews! NASCAR Releases List! Random Morality Testing To Begin Immediately! by Jeff Meyer;
Fanning The Flames: Trucks, Catch Cans, And Racing In Kentucky by Matt Taliaferro;
Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Plucking The Sweetest Fantasy Grapes In Infineon by Bryan Davis Keith and Mike Neff
Indianapolis Star:
Gordon certain Goodyear tires will hold up by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News
Jeff Gordon High On Indy Goodyear Tire by Doug Demmons;
Rule Change Could Bring True Manufacturer Competition (and Funding) Back to NASCAR by Brian Watkins
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Los Angeles Times:
Jeff Gordon doesn't expect tire problems by Jim Peltz
Marin Independent Journal:
NASCAR in Sonoma: Novato's Buckler turning heads in first year as Sprint Cup series owner by Derek Wilson
Mikemulhern.net:
Time-out: Let's reassess things and
Toyota's fine, says racing boss Lee White, and GM has covered its NASCAR bases too, he's confident
Napa Valley Register:
Lloyd ready for big stage by Andy Wilcox
NASCAR.com:
Driver appearances render lasting connections for fans by Raygan Swan;
An unforeseen struggle for usually steady RCR team and
For Martin, maybe this is year where it all goes right by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
Danica is NOT coming to NASCAR by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insider:
Some Thoughts About Racism & NASCAR by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
The Weekend Infineon Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Just something else to yak about and
Feud of the Week: Greg Biffle vs. Jimmie Johnson and
Brian Vickers looks for Cup victory, defends Toyota by Monte Dutton;
Nothing much to see but fumes by Sharon Bundy
On Pit Row:
One and Done: Toyota/Save Mart 350 by Chris Leone
Philadelphia Daily News:
New team benefits from Martin's NASCAR experience, wisdom by Bill Fleischman
RaceDriven:
It’s never over until it’s over – perfect example Joey Logano wins in Kentucky and Braun wins in Michigan
RaceTalkRadio:
Double Filin' and Whinin', Fantasy Insight - Infineon by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
On Road Racing, Put Me Down For A No by Larry Woody;
Ryan Newman Is Proving To Be Quite Shifty by Rick Minter;
You’ve Got To Have Heart And Hendrick Has It by Jim Pedley
RacingGal:
Representing the Silent Generation? by Victoria Lane;
Danielle Frye - Destined for NASCAR
RacingOne:
Frequent Fliers by Rachael West
Reading Eagle:
Reading Fairgrounds : A Quick 30 Years by Mike Feltenberger
San Francisco Chronicle:
Tony Terrific's dynamic debut as owner-driver by Tom FitzGerald
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
Mark Martin: Road track more demanding than oval races and
Weak economy hasn't slowed stock cars by Rich Rupprecht;
McGriff takes the wheel again at age 81 by Bob Padecky
SceneDaily:
Sprint Cup season full of interesting developments so far by Art Weinstein;
Mark Martin is finally having fun again by Kenny Bruce;
Confessions of a NASCAR fan by Carolyn Brewster
Sonoma Index-Tribune:
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' 21st straight stop at Infineon by Henry Coleman;
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series by Patrick Coleman
SPEEDtv:
Detroit’s Dilemma by Hermie Sadler;
Personal Impact by Jade Gurss;
Father’s Day by Ryan Newman
SpeedwayMedia:
Hot 20 over the past 10 - This Smoke is lit and kicking ash by Ron Thornton;
Rev'd Up: Spectator vs. Spotter, separately shared views on Sonoma by Rebecca Spence;
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Michigan by Jeffrey Boswell
Sporting News:
Who's on track after Michigan by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
Stewart, Martin top power rankings after Michigan by Tom Bowles
Spotter Stand
TSS Pit Box Poll:Michigan by Patrick Baldwin
StockCar Review:
Fantasy Picks for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 by T. Jay Maddox
Stock Car Spin
Kahne Needs A Manufacturer Switch
Tampa Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's Greg Biffle works (plays) in Tampa by Dwight Drum
USA Today:
Noncomformist Busch having good time being a bad boy by Nate Ryan;
Team notes: NASCAR drivers making shift to road racing
Vegas Insider
Infineon Preview by Micah Roberts
Vallejo Times Herald:
Brown delivers: Ragan learning rules of the road as he returns to Sonoma and
Fairfield's Inglebright is a racing lifer by Derek Wilson
Weekender:
Pitpass: More than cold medicine by Timothy J. Raub
Yahoo Sports:
For Danica, it’s about brand management by Jay Hart
York Dispatch:
Sprint Cup stars ready to hit road at Infineon by Ellen Siska
posted June 17, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Patrick open to all possibilities right now and
Montoya right at home in wine country by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after Michigan by Matt Willis
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Another win slipped away from Greg Biffle by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Mayfield’s Case Looking Gloomier by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Jeff Gordon Is Moving In All The Right Directions by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Feeling Good At Indy: NASCAR Drivers Deem Brickyard Ready For The 400 and
Bring Back IROC: Will Race Fans Ever See a New All-Star Racing Tour by Rob Tiongson;
NASCAR Fantasy: Who's Hot, and Who's Not (Infineon Edition) by Ben Bomberger
Bump-Drafts:
NASCAR Supernovas Junior And Busch by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Feud of the Week: Struggling GM's support; dump Truck Series, one MIS race? by Pete Pistone and Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Lampoon of the Week: Rusty Wallace by Viv Bernstein
Daily Nonpareil:
Martin unlikely winner in fuel-mileage finish by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Anybody Watching "NASCAR Smarts" On SPEED? by John Daly
FoxSports:
Classical Gas by Darrell Waltrip;
A special day to remember Ford's legacy by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... How To Make A Profit In NASCAR Without Racing Two Laps, And Gant's Record In Peril by Tom Bowles;
Side By Side: Is Racism NASCAR's Responsibility To Investigate? by Bryan Davis Keith and S.D. Grady;
Mark Martin's Middle-Aged Miracle: 1-On-1 Secrets Revealed For Revitalizing Career by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Cutting The Cord On Fuel Mileage, Foreign Fan Suicide, And Reviewing Road Courses by the Frontstretch Staff;
Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Michigan compiled by Mike Neff
Hartford Courant:
Joey Logano Bringing His Game Face To David's House In New Hampshire Next Week and
Thunder Road Ride For Tony Stewart Coming Together At Joey Pole Racing and
Optimism Reigns For Bristol Debut From Whelen Modified Tour Director And Drivers and
Tire Maker And Drivers Predicting Good Year For Sprint Cup Series At Indianapolis Motor Speedway by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Michigan Race Was Exciting ~ For One Lap by Chuck Abrams
Los Angeles Times:
Jeff Gordon doesn't expect tire problems by Jim Peltz
mikemulhern.net:
NASCAR says Goodyear has got it right for this year's Brickyard 400
Jeff Gordon puts his seal of approval on Goodyear's new Indy 400 tires
Jeff Gordon's take: Engine legend Doug Yates has it all "absolutely backwards"
NASCAR.com:
Head2Head: Add a road course race to the Chase? by Jason Schoellen and Bill Kimm
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
Ignore the haters … Road courses are true test of which drivers are great by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Your turn: Double file 'shoot-out' style restarts, are they working? by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Preserving a piece of racing heritage by Michelle Dawn;
The one man who didn't forget how to drive by Monte Dutton
RacersReunion"
Columbia Speedway Will Live by Jeff Gilder
Racin' Today:
Drivers Say Indy Tires Fixed, Fans To Be Spared Repeat Disaster by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Martin, Busch proving sponsors and owners should be looking for talent over image and
Montoya making his move at just the right time by Richard Allen
Racing Geek
Things I'm Thinking by Jordan Bianchi
Restrictor Plated:
Meet the Ringers: A Look at the Twice-a-Year NASCAR Road Course Drivers Ben Dyer
Roanoke Times:
Witness' credentials questioned and
Gordon guarantees better Brickyard 400 by Dustin Long
Running Wide Open:
Smith: 2010 Kentucky race still possible and
NASCAR Power Rankings: Michigan by Joe VanHoose
Scene Daily:
NASCAR needs more Nationwide standalone races by Lee Montgomery;
What if the Chase started now? by Jared Turner;
The Milwaukee Mile a big week for Johnny Sauter by Krista Voda
SPEEDtv:
Goodyear Got It Right At Indy by Robin Miller;
Let’s Hear It For Double Wides by Larry Woody
Speedway Media:
Was Michigan that great? by Ron Fleshman
On Pit Road: Bruton Smith Says... by Joe Dunn
Jeff Gordon on Indy: "Tires won't be an issue, trust me" by Kyle Ocker
The redundant solution to NASCAR's problems: Throw a plate on it by Heath Heidemann;
The forgotten faces of NASCAR by Brian S. Batease
Sports Illustrated:
Montoya, Busch ready for roads as Cup leaves ovals by Tim Tuttle
USA Today:
Paying off at the pump: Saving fuel a winning play in NASCAR by Seth Liningstone
posted June 16, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Race under three hours? It can be done by David Newton;
JJ will take a fast car over fuel mileage any day by David Newton;
2009 Power Rankings: Infineon by Ryan McGee
Associated Content:
NASCAR Subculture - NASCAR's Drug Policy and a Conspiracy Theory; And Junior Fans…Mission Accomplished by Carol Brown
Alpinestars:
Running on Empty by Eric Johnson
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Four years after 'Salute To You' tour, Martin keeps winning by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Round And Round She Goes; Where Danica Stops, Only She Knows by Jerry Bonkowski
Bump-Drafts:
Sushi Anyone? A Rebuttal On Foreign Makes In NASCAR by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Benefiting from merger, Montoya in Chase race by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Gordon gains ground on Stewart in rankings by Bob Henry
Daly Planet:
TNT's "Ponytail Express" Grinds To A Halt and
Manske Struggles With The "NASCAR Now" Roundtable by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Motorsports Notes by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
At 50, Mark Martin still running strong by Mike Brudenell
fanzonesports:
Mark Martin A Championship in the Making by Sal Sigala Jr
FoxSports:
Fuel gambles become a way of life in NASCAR by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Crucial Weeks Approach For Chase Hopeful Montoya by Danny Peters;
Talking NASCAR TV: Bill Weber, You Lied To Us by Phil Allaway;
Beyond The Cockpit: Patrick Carpentier Discussing His Firing From GEM, Speed Skating, And Tommy Baldwin Racing by Tony Lumbis;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Michigan Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth: LifeLock 400 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Hampton Roads:
False testimony? Guarantee on Indy; a preventable death? by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
Racing - Lessons in Humility by Allen Madding
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Michigan fuel-mileage mayhem by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Teams deal with loss of GM support by Ben White
mikemulhern.net:
Carl Long's final appeal
Monterey County Herald:
NASCAR Sprint Cup coming to Infineon by David Coffin
NASCAR.com:
1on1: Game hunter, team owner Richard Childress by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
Attracting ‘Foreign’ Automakers Is A Good Idea by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues and
A feel-good story on a nice, quiet day by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR: Breaking news broke a while ago... by Steven Cole
Race Journal Online:
And on the Last Lap, a Race Broke Out! by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio:
Please Lord No More Fuel Mileage Races, Making the Grade - Michigan 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racetake:
"Gentleman": Jimmie Ride by Dwight Drum
Racin' Today:
Restart of Tomorrow Is A Winner by Larry Woody
Racing Gal:
The Corporate Puppet by Victoria Lane
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
RacingOne:
Ambrose Looks Ahead to Sonoma and
Hamlin Finally Rebounds by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Junior Nation endures another year without celebration by Richard Allen
Scene Daily:
NASCAR still needs American car manufacturers by Steve Waid;
Richard Childress on target in NRA race by Mike Hembree
SPEEDtv:
Gordon Leads By The Numbers by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word: The Michigan win goes to Jimmie... wait... Greg.... er... Mark Martin! by Ron Thornton;
Exclusive interview: 10 questions with the Nationwide Series' Scott Lagasse Jr. by Jonathan Lintner;
Manufacturers cutting support: Why not? by Pamela;
Chase Watch: 15 down, 11 to go by Larry Taylor;
Surprising, Not Surprising: LifeLock 400 by Ben Bomberger
Spotter Stand:
TSS Driver Poll:Michigan by Patrick Baldwin
Sports Illustrated:
With luck on his side, Martin coasts to a win at Michigan by Bruce Martin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - If Fans Are Not Going To The Races, Why Aren't They Watching On TV? by Lou Modestino
StockCar Review:
Impressive/Unimpressive: Michigan... the Gift of Fuel by Joe Jacobs
Toledo Blade:
King of stock cars: Stewart energized as owner/driver by Matt Markey
True/Slant:
Racism in NASCAR, again by Viv Bernstein
USA Today:
After Michigan win, Martin still sees room for improvement by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: Whine out by Jay Hart;
Waving the Checkers: Michigan by Ricky Craven
posted June 15, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Surprise winner emerges at Michigan and
Manufacturers would need U.S. plants by Ed Hinton
Associated Press:
NASCAR says it's open to more foreign automakers by Mike Harris
Athlon Sports:
Crafty Win: Martin takes Michigan by Amanda Brahler
Augusta Chronicle:
Hendrick keeps faith in GM cars and
Martin coasts to win at Michigan by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
NASCAR Needs More Investment, Even If It's Foreign by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Then & Now: Youthful Kyle Busch Vs. Legendary Mark Martin by Rob Tiongson;
LifeLock 400: Surprising, Not Surprising | Mark Martin Wins On Fumes by Ben Bomberger;
Lifelock 400: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
The Multiple Personalities of Kyle Busch by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump-Drafts:
Sometimes It Pays To Hang Around ‘Til The End by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Fuel decides Martin's win, but how much economic fuel does NASCAR have left? by Pete Pistone
Close Finishes:
Penske, Saturn Sure To Make Scene As Detroit Struggles, NASCAR Scrambles by John Close
Daly Planet:
TNT's Michigan Coverage Also Ends On Fumes by John Daly
Dayton Daily News:
Young NASCAR driver Logano gaining wins, confidence by Greg Billing
Detroit Free Press:
NASCAR move popular as a blowout and
Biffle sputters into fifth-place finish with bone-dry gas tank and
Saving gas gives Martin victory on last lap and
Mark Martin wins at MIS after leaders run out of gas by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Jimmie Johnson, Greg Biffle lose on gambles by John Clayton;
NASCAR skidding, but undeterred and Angelique Chengelis;
Jeff Gordon recovers, is second and
Mark Martin perseveres in scintillating finish at MIS and
Mark Martin wins LifeLock 400 by David Goricki
fanzonesports:
Tony the Terrible by Sal Sigala Jr.
FoxSports:
The Hot Pass: Past experiences fuel Martin to win and
Pony cars coming to NASCAR by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Number Five Is Alive: Martin Outwits And Outlasts Opponents At Michigan by Vito Pugliese;
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Michigan Spring Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Five Points To Ponder: Foreign Manufacturer ... err, Michigan Edition by Mike Lovecchio;
Tracking The Top 35: Fuel Mileage Plays Into The Hands Of A Trio Of Bubble Teams by Mike Ravesi;
Sprint Cup Rookie Report: Freshmen Perform Almost As Bad As The Michigan Economy by Tony Lumbis
Hampton Roads:
A surprise in Michigan by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
Last Man Standing, Martin Wins Fuel Mileage Race by Ron Felix;
Don't be Fooled Again by Matthew Pizzolato
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Martin has just enough fuel for win by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
Jeff Gordon finishes a quiet second at MIS and
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finishes behind his contending Hendrick teammates at MIS by Chris Iott;
A disappointing 23rd in LifeLock 400 at MIS by Ryan Newman;
LifeLock 400 reminiscent of NASCAR's roots by Steve Kaminski;
Grand Rapids' Johnny Benson upgraded to stable condition after crash at Berlin Raceway by Steve Ungrey;
Toyota rooting for GM's health, for good of racing and
Mark Martin wins Sprint Cup race at MIS after Jimmie Johnson, Greg Biffle run out of gas by Mike Pryson
mikemulhern.net:
Somebody call Vegas and get the odds on a Mark Martin championship and
Jimmie Johnson and Greg Biffle simply outsmarted themselves while trying outsmart each other and
Mark Martin! In a gas-mileage thriller and
Will NASCAR have to rename it The Toyota Truck Tour? and
Danica in NASCAR? At the moment it's looking like a very good bet.... and
Doug Yates: It's time for NASCAR to cut Sprint Cup horsepower, and to mandate a 'crate engine' standard to save the Truck tour
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Random Notes From a Full Weekend of Racing by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Martin gives Chevy an elusive Michigan victory and
Thank fuel mileage for the best race of the season by David Caraviello;
Points racing turns into surprising win for Martin and
Montoya adds to positive string with top-10 at MIS by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Hard-luck Martin finally catching some breaks this year and
NASCAR should punish racism as hard as it punishes drug abuse by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Do GM and Chrysler bailing out spell the end of NASCAR? Not hardly and
Terrible weekend at Kentucky and Michigan? Hey Kyle Busch it's called karma by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Why Are You So Mad? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
LifeLock 400 Notebook: A little at the start, a little at the end and
Meandering in Michigan by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
Perfect Timing for a Chevry Victory by Michelle Dawn
RaceTake:
Daytona: work hard, play hard? by Dwight Drum
RaceTalkRadio:
Good, Bad and Ugly of the Racing Weekend - June 15th Edition by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Not A Pretty Sight by Jim Pedley;
Handful Of Morons Keep Reviving NASCAR Stereotypes and
Hoping For Best For Benson by Larry Woody
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on First Finishing by Jordan Bianchi
RacingOne:
Hot Laps and
Michigan a Gas for Martin by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Is it really worthwhile for the manufacturers to be in NASCAR? by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR Notebook: Officials talking to other manufacturers and
Mark Martin coasts home at LifeLock 400 on fumes by Dustin Long
Running Wide Open:
Saving like a fox; Martin wins and
Observations: Michigan by Joe VanHoose
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
NASCAR loses its drawl by Phil Barber
Scene Daily:
How much should certain Sprint Cup drivers worry about missing the Chase? by Jeff Gluck
SPEEDtv:
Mark Martin Wins LifeLock 400 by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Martin has gas by Mike Finnegan;
Logano wins at Kentucky by Jonathan Lintner;
Johnny Benson in fair condition after ISMA Super Modified crash by Kyle Ocker
Sports Illustrated:
5 Things We Learned at Michigan by Lars Anderson
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen:Fueling The Ageless One;Thanks For Coming! Sit Anywhere You Like;The Budweiser Honda Accord by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Deetroit by Racing Maniac
Toledo Blade:
Martin wins at MIS by Matt Markey
Trading Paint:
Mark Martin's Not Getting Older -- He's Getting Better by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
NASCAR's France touches on automakers, attendance by Nate Ryan
Valvoline:
Mid-Season Motorsports Exam by I.N. Sider
Yahoo Sports:
A win is a win, no matter how it’s achieved by Jay Hart
posted June 14, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Race goes on, but change is in the Michigan wind by Ed Hinton
Associated Press:
Earnhardt gaining confidence in new crew chief by Mike Harris
Bleacher Report:
Is Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jinxed? The Lore Of The Sports Illustrated Curse by Kara Martin
Bump-Drafts:
Before Roush Ruled Michigan, There Was The Wood Brothers by Jim McCoy
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Weekly media poll: Edwards overwhelming favorite at Michigan by Viv Bernstein
Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Busch does stir up flavor for NASCAR by Lindsey Young
Daly Planet:
Pre-Race Shows Go On Forever by John Daly
Dayton Daily News:
Mom of two Nationwide Series drivers likes the fast lane by Greg Billing
Daytona Beach News Journal:
The vote is in: Busch went too far by smashing guitar by Godwin Kelly;
Race Report by Speed Freaks
Detroit Free Press:
Braun beats Kyle Busch for first truck win and
Ambrose gives sage advice and
Tony Stewart's lead in points is historic by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Kyle Busch caught in traffic; Colin Braun prevails by John Clayton;
David Ragan, Joey Logano optimistic after 'Happy Hour' and
Racers get ready for Michigan International Speedway and
Sprint Cup leader Tony Stewart impresses as driver/owner by Davod Goricki
fanzonesports:
Mark Martin...Driving into Michigan by Sal Sigala Jr
A Fish Story by Cathy Elliott
FoxSports:
The Hot Pass: New partnership working for Junior by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Two Important Stories Come From Nashville Race by Kim Roberson
Journal-Standard:
The real problem with NASCAR by Chris Gill
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Logano becomes first repeat winner at Kentucky and
Bruton Smith still determined to bring Cup to Kentucky by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
David Reutimann running with Sprint Cup veterans and
Tony Stewart getting last laugh as driver, owner and
Earnhardt Jr. feels pressure with new crew chief by Mike Pryson;
David Ragan delivers surprise Father's Day gift to dad: 1966 Corvette that provided racing funds and
Speed thrills with its NASCAR TV coverage and
Miss Sprint Cup Rhodes more than just a smile by Steve Kaminski;
Colin Braun's trucks victory a milestone for Roush by Amdy Wade;
Final preparations made for NASCAR race at MIS by Ryan Newman;
Johnny Benson transported to hospital after crash in Berlin Raceway supermodifieds race by Steve Ungrey
mikemulhern.net:
Brian France says he and his men are braced for the challenges from GM's cutbacks and
Dale Jr. -- Take 15. Is this thing working? and
Richard Childress' shakeup doesn't appear to be working...so what next? and
It's time for NASCAR execs to review their game plans, with the GM cloud hanging over this sport and
Is GM about to open the NASCAR door to Honda? What's the price-point on loyalty?
NASCAR.com:
Return to Michigan has Earnhardt feeling positive and
Face to face with recession in a beleaguered Motor City by David Caraviello;
Lack of funding has even big Truck teams struggling and
Secret to Stewart's success -- a hands off approach by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
Roush sends extra help to slumping Ragan team and
Engine change puts Gordon in the back by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Pre-race rail and
Michigan notebook #3: Johnson aspires to fill out his resume by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
Sliced Bread Turns Busch Into Track Toast by Michelle Dawn
Peoria Journal Star:
Edwards ready for turn around by Jane Miller
Racin' Today:
Logano Kicks Off Weekend With Victory In Kentucky by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek
LifeLock 400 by Jordan Bianchi
RacingOne:
Earnhardt, Jr. on the Defense by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR teams not feeling so welcome in the 'Motor City' by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
RCR to get aggressive and
Winds of change blow in NASCAR by Dustin Long
San Francisco Chronicle:
With dad's help, Newman trying to win on the road by Tom FitzGerald
Scene Daily:
Observations from Kentucky Speedway by Lee Montgomery;
More two-day shows won’t help the sport by Bob Pockrass;
Plenty of questions ahead for NASCAR and America's automakers by Jeff Owens;
Brains & Braun: Keeping it real for young drivers by Kris Johnson
SPEEDtv:
Kyle Busch Stymied At MIS by Tom Jensen;
David Ragan Getting Help From Roush Fenway by Jim Pedley
Speedway Media:
Colin Braun wins first career Truck Series race at Michigan by Kyle Ocker;
Bruton Smith says Kentucky Speedway's 2010 Sprint Cup chances "slim" by Jonathan Lintner
Tennessean:
Nashville doctor calls all shots in NASCAR drug testing by
Toledo Blade:
Mr. Fix It: McGrew is chief for Earnhardt by Matt Markey
Vegas Insider:
LifeLock 400 Preview and
Fastest after practice at Michigan by Micah Roberts
posted June 13, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Five things to know: LifeLock 400;
Junior has more on his mind than Kyle by Ed Hinton;
There's some strange spots in the standings by David Newton;
How about new man Newman? by Marty Smith
Associated Press:
Kyle Busch enjoys being the center of controversy by Mike Harris
Augusta Chronicle:
Vickers, Busch take top spots at qualifying by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Forget Danica; Move Over Kyle Busch; Make Way for ARCA's Alli Owens by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump-Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Michigan’s Lifelock 400 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Gordon loves racing at Michigan, but so does Roush Fenway gang by Pete Pistone
Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Young: Applaud NASCAR's tree-planting program by Lindsey Young
Daly Planet:
Exciting Day-Night NASCAR TV Doubleheader by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Double-file starts just what NASCAR needs by Mike Finney
Detroit Free Press:
NASCAR teams brace for GM cutbacks and
Vickers captures pole for Sprint Cup race by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Things looking up for Earnhardt and
Vickers on pole for Sunday's race by David Goricki
fanzonesports:
Blast From The Past...5 Years Ago by Sal Sigala Jr
FoxSports:
The Hot Pass: Decision time for Red Bull and
Manufacturer cuts hit home at MIS by Lee Spencer
Gaston Gazette:
The most unlikely of NASCAR success stories by Monte Dutton
Hampton Roads:
Youth served (Watch out for these guys) by Dustin Long
Hartford Courant:
Short Pitting: Mayhem Coming, Meth To Be Found And Much More and
Kyle Busch Moves On From Controversial Guitar Smashing Escapade With A Smile and
General Motors Pulls Financial Support For NASCAR's Nationwide Series And Camping World Truck Series by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Michigan's Johnny Benson Expresses Frustration With Red Horse Racing by Brenda Benedict
The Evolution Of The Camping World Truck Series by Nick Blake
Los Angeles Times:
Tension increases between Kyle Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
Economic woes overshadow action at MIS by Steve Kaminski
Brian Vickers wins second pole in a row at MIS and
Johnny Benson might hitch ride with Kyle Busch and
NASCAR drivers hope GM can survive storm and
Kyle Busch surprised by attention for guitar antic by Mike Pryson
mikemulhern.net:
Crunch time looming for NASCAR's little guys and
So, did Robby Gordon really win the Baja 500? and
Toyota upstages the Big Three in Detroit's backyard and
GM's NASCAR shakeup is shaking up NASCAR, and not just its Chevy teams and
Mike Accavitti! The new boss at Dodge?! and
Kyle Busch: Hey, it's only rock and roll.....
NASCAR.com:
Gordon stays positive after blowing engine in practice and
Planning for fuel-mileage finish harder than it looks by Mark Aumann
GM's cuts in Truck, N'wide heighten carmaker stress and
In smashing guitar, Busch manages to stir pot again by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
NASCAR's visit to Motor City comes at tough time for auto industry and
Jr. takes issue with Kyle Busch calling his fans 'crazy' and
Edwards ready for return to 2008 form by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Michigan notebook #2: Busch tries to put 'the guitar' behind him by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
Ryan Newman Appleseed? by Michelle Dawn
NBC Sports:
Martin is Michigan’s main man by Jonny Benson
Orlando Sentinel:
Johnny Benson isn't sitting at home by Steven Cole
Racin' Today:
GM Has Cutting Remarks For NASCAR by John Sturbin;
Colin Braun Can Still Smell, Feel, Taste The 2007 Race At Le Mans by Jim Pedley;
The Breath Of Fresh Air Needs A Tic Tac and
NASCAR Decisions Prove Puzzling by Larry Woody
RacingOne:
Stay Put by Pete Pistone
Roanoke Times:
Busch defends smashing trophy and
GM cuts factory support by Dustin Long
Scene Daily:
NASCAR is a small, small world by Jeff Gluck;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. looking to return to winning ways by Kenny Bruce;
Opportunity knocks? by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Jeff Gordon Will Start MIS Race From Rear and
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Sees Progress and
GM, Chrysler Bankruptcies Touch NASCAR Teams by Tom Jensen
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Grandstand Rumors and Spotter Theories and
Is There A Link Between The Rise Of Tony Stewart And The Fall Of Dale Jr.? by
USA Today:
NASCAR drivers feel effects of automakers' woes by Nate Ryan;
Police cars and vintage wheels make Logano's week by Joey Logano
Yahoo Sports:
Storylines: Michigan and
Chemistry, not pressure has bitten Edwards by Jay hart
posted June 12, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Crew chief suspended for racial slur by Ed Hinton;
Wide-open Michigan might be spot for Ford to recharge by John Schwarb
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- Champion Spark Plug 400 at Michigan (legend vs legend) by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
One of The Last Things NASCAR Needed: GM Cutting Back by Jerry Bonkowski
Bell Gardens Sun:
Exciting Times with NASCAR; From single to double, new ‘restart’ plan adds to thrill of the race. by Fred Zermeno
Bleacher Report:
Creature vs. Creature NASCAR Picks: LifeLock 400 by Ben Bomberger;
On Your Side: Nationwide Zooms To The Bluegrass State by Rob Tiongson;
Pocono Raceway Marries Charity and Ultimate Fan Experience by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump-Drafts:
Foreign Makes In NASCAR? Why Not? by Jim McCoy
Caledonia Record:
So What Does a Black Flag Mean? by Biggy Bigelow
Daily Nonpareil
Risk vs. reward leads to payoff for Stewart by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Rusty Wallace's Nationwide Nightmare by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
GM may be backing off its commitment to racing and
Race teams, MIS expect big weekend amid challenges by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
NASCAR tries to outrun low ticket sales, dwindling sponsorships and
Kyle Busch will race twice at MIS as well as in Kentucky truck run and
Driver Brad Keselowski looks to compete full-time in Sprint Cup series by David Goricki
Femmefan:
Why NASCAR Needs Carl Long--and Why YOU Should Care byy Valerie Wood
FoxSports:
Plenty of grooves to choose from this week by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Happy Hour's Best Drivers In The Sport, Part Two: Drivers #10-#6 by Kurt Smith;
Too Vanilla Or Too Obnoxious? Where's the Middle Ground? by Amy Henderson;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Johnny Benson Ousted at Red Horse Racing by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Good Luck, No Luck, and Two Milestones by Kenny Wallace;
Driven To The Past: Any Car, Any Track, Anytime by John Potts
Hampton Roads:
Kyle Busch says Dale Jr. fans "are crazy'' by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
It's time to Rethink The Car of Tomorrow by Rebecca Gladden
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Sun:
Gordon’s back pain could become a pain for NASCAR by Mike Smith
Lexington Herald-Leader:
Keselowski hopes to stay hot at Sparta by Mark Story
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
#88 team returns to site of last win and
Benson, Darnell won't repeat last year's close Truck finish at MIS and
Nationwide regulars hope to shine in stand-alone event at Kentucky by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: LifeLock 400 picks;
Ryan Newman wants MIS win on Army's birthday by Ryan Newman;
Alli Owens hopes MIS is part of stepping-out party and
NASCAR's Denny Hamlin gives back to hometown by Mike Pryson
mikemulhern.net:
Now here's a good idea: testing COT tweaks on post-race Mondays and
NASCAR's 'zero tolerance' policy: Nationwide crew chief suspended indefinitely and
NASCAR's Trucks and Nationwide receive a double whammy and
Carl Edwards has been practicing those backflips, and now may be the time.... and
The hottest buzz about NASCAR is.....
NASCAR.com:
GM restructuring costs KHI, JRM factory support by David Caraviello;
Track Smack: Cup's new contender Smoking field
NASCAR Daily News:
Friday Kentucky Notebook by Amanda Vincent
NASCAR Examiner:
Introducing your 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders
In NASCAR, Perception Isn’t Always Reality by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Drivers wax poetic about Michigan and
Michigan notebook #1: Roush has Michigan power by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Despite doing well in Nationwide races, success still eludes NASCAR drivers Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards in Sprint Cup series by Tania Ganguli
Race Journal Online:
I Was Just Wonderin'... Danica, Pop Tarts, and a Lucky Dog Kickback! by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio
Shutting Detroit Down, Fantasy Insight - Michigan 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Gossage Takes Promotions To New Heights by John Sturbin;
Leffler Hoping to Run Over Cup Guys by Rick Minter
RacingOne:
Driver Handicaps: Michigan by Jeff Wackerlin
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR's truck series nearing its end? and
Roush looks to turn medicore Pocono finish to Michigan domination by Richard Allen
Scene Daily:
Dick May's passing is the loss of a true NASCAR character by Steve Waid;
Can Carl Edwards end his winless skid at Michigan? by David Exum;
Kyle Busch’s antics and other random thoughts by Bob Pockrass
Sonoma Index-Tribune:
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' 21st straight stop at Infineon by Henry Coleman
Southern Pines Pilot:
Who Does Kyle Busch Think He Is? by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Kyle Busch To Run All Three NASCAR Series and
Kenseth, Edwards, Biffle Head List Of LifeLock 400 Favorites by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Weekend Preview: David Reutimann, back in the top-12, hopes to improve Michigan performance by Kyle Ocker;
General Motors not an excellent place for on-the-job training by Larry VanZandt
Sports Illustrated:
Kyle Busch's personality keeping fans from jumping on bandwagon by Mark Beech;
Under-the-radar Biffle aims for a NASCAR hat trick by Brant James;
Kickin' It With Carl and;
As NASCAR money gap widens, start and parkers soldier on by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Spin:
Racial Slur Isn’t Right, But Shouldn’t Get A Guy Suspended by hopper
Trading Paint:
How NASCAR Can Stop TV Ratings From Slipping Even Further by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
Earnhardt Jr. hopes Michigan holds cure for winless skid by Gary Graves
Vallejo Times-Herald:
NASCAR rookie Speed has no limits on road to Infineon by Derek Wilson
Yahoo Sports:
Double-file the way to go by Ricky Craven;
The Pace Lap: LifeLock 400 at Michigan International Speedway by Jay Busbee
posted June 11, 2009
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ESPN.com:
Michigan: SCC Preview by Mark Garrow;
Fans of Busch, Junior clearly defined and
Shocked? Stunned? Busch is still fun to watch by David Newton;
Crunching numbers for Michigan by Matt Willis
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Silly season predictions, part II by Jeremy Dunn
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Hendrick Stranglehold by Matt Taliaferro
Auto Racing Daily:
Could Danica Spurn NASCAR For Formula One? by Jerry Bonkowski
All Left Turns:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Song by Joe Donatelli
Bump Drafts:
Weekly Top 10 Driver Rankings- 4 Pack Up Front by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Best thing since sliced bread? Logano shaping up like it by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Hard-nosed racer was right in the thick of D-Day action by Tom Higgins
Daly Planet:
Petty On A Long Road To Michigan For TNT by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
[Doug] Yates loves Daytona and
Racing's current 'Bad Boy' keeps irking fans by Ken Willis
Daytona International Speedway:
Crew chief Buddy Parrott Looks Back On Richard Petty's 200th Win
Delware News Journal:
Rejuvenated Newman off to impressive start by Mike Finney
Florida Times Union:
Go green has new meaning in NASCAR - NASCAR warms to recycling and
NASCAR Notebook: Busch's celebration not exactly a smash hit by Don Coble
Ford Racing:
Ragan Seeks Home Track Advantage
FoxSports:
Smoke is HOT by Darrell Waltrip;
Hendrick could help Stewart topple Hendrick empire by Jeff Owens;
Should NASCAR switch to shorter races? by Jeff Hammond;
Roush Fenway still searching for magic of 2008 by Rea White
Frontstretch:
Will Hamlin's Supposed "Bad Luck" Derail A Promising Career? by Danny Peters;
Beyond The Cockpit: Joey Logano Discusses An Encounter With Kyle Busch, His Toughest Track And Driving For The Coach by Tony Lumbis;
Despite Claims And Regardless Of Guilt, NASCAR's Drug Policy Fails by Jeff Meyer;
Fanning The Flames: NASCAR's Trifecta Of Current Events by Matt Taliaferro;
Kyle Busch: Back On Track To 200 Wins? by Tommy Thompson
Insider Racing News:
Brian Vickers Revives "American Made" Debate by Brian Watkins;
Top 10 Excuses by Kyle Busch for Smashing the Guitar by Doug Demmons
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About MIS by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Michigan Live:
David Ragan looks to end slump at MIS by Mike Pryson;
Weekend preview: West Michigan auto racing and
Weekend preview: Edwards one to watch at MIS and
Don't count rideless Johnny Benson out yet by Steve Kaminski
Mikemulhern.net:
Now, time for that town-hall meeting between NASCAR and its fans?
NASCAR.com:
Edwards willing to wait to pass judgment on Mayfield by Dave Rodman;
While Detroit struggles, MIS looks to make gains and
Garage a little bit country, or a little bit rock and roll? and
Triumphant story of one man's will by David Caraviello
NASCAR-ista:
Biffle Takes a Dive and Other Race Week Ramblings by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Hard Times for NCWTS Sponsorships by Journo
NASCAR Media:
The Michigan Weekend Preview
NASCAR This Week:
Childress teams struggling by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
NASCAR's Stewart wastes no time winning with new team by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
McGlynn Thinks Betting To Put Dover In Clover by Bill Fleischman
RacingWithRich:
Are double-file restarts an indication NASCAR is finally aware of problems? and
Putting Carpentier in for road courses a good decision by Waltrip and
Race Preview and Fantasy Picks: LifeLock 400 by Richard Allen
San Diego Union Tribune:
After four days, SCORE should know the score by Bill Center
SceneDaily:
Salvage efforts begin at Michigan for Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Jared Turner;
Business in racing: Could automaker bankruptcies shake up NASCAR? by Erik Spanberg;
Attention Sam: Man those registers by Mike Hembree
Sirius Speedway:
Waltrip Set To Scale Back Driving In 2010 by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
NASCAR Answerman and
Stewart Aims To Stay Hot by Tom Jensen;
Double The Fun by Jimmy Spencer;
Risky Business by Ryan Newman
SpeedwayMedia:
Hot 20 Over the Past 10: Smokey and the Rocket are eastbound and down by Ron Thornton;
The Kyle Busch party in Nashville one people can’t let go by Jonathan Lintner;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Pocono by Jeffrey Boswell
Spotter Stand
Pit Box Power Rankings by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette
TV Times - Cup Ratings Turnaround Possible? by Lou Modestino;
This year’s startup teams struggling mightily by Doug Turnbull
StockCar Review
My NASCAR Soapbox by Jack Lewis
Stock Car Science:
The Mayfield Mess: Distinguishing Meth from Legal Drugs by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
36 Races
2009 is Statistically the Most Competitive Season of the Decade
USA Today:
Truex building on his drive: New facility, free agency on deck by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Honeymoon is over ... I'm baaacckkk! by Dustin Long
Yahoo! Sports:
Happy Hour: Smash and burn by Jay Hart
York Dispatch:
Manchester native Troy Welty shares in Tony Stewart's success on the track by Ellen Siska
posted June 10, 2009
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ESPN:
Guitar hero gone bad by Ed Hinton;
The lesson here? 'Don't do stupid stuff' by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Pocono by Matt Willis
Advertising Age:
Danica to Nascar: What It Could Mean for League, Sponsors by Rich Thomaselli
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner
Silly season predictions, part I by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Can Dale Jr. Still Make The Chase? by Jerry Bonkowski
armchaircrewchief:
Is Richard Petty Motorsports manufacturer shopping? by Austin Kilgore
Bleacher Report
Dropping The Hammer: A Preview of the LifeLock 400 at Michigan by Rob Tiongson;
NASCAR Fantasy: Who's Hot and Who's Not (Michigan) by Ben Bomberger
Bump Drafts:
Open Wheels To NASCAR by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Feud of the Week: Ky. Busch guitar diss; Smoke surprise; Truex's future by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Lampoon of the Week: Kyle Busch (but not for the reason you think) by Viv Bernstein
Charlotte Obsever:
Bankruptcies impact on racing tough to predict by Jim Morrill;
Stewart tops driver rankings by Bob Henry
Daly Planet:
ESPN Continues To Serve A New NASCAR Role by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Repeat victory at MIS would be big boost for Earnhardt by Mike Brudenell
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Can the Roush stable win in Ford’s backyard? by Josh Lobdell
Dailed-In:
Kyle Busch’s Polarizing Persona by Claire B. Lang
fanzonesports:
I did it my way...Smoke by Sal Sigala Jr
FoxSports:
Reutimann proving to be no fluke by Larry McReynolds;
Time for fans to recognize NASCAR hero by Jorge A. Mondaca
Frontstretch:
Top Ten Other Rock Star Tributes Planned By Kyle Busch by Kurt Smith;
Did You Notice? ... The Real Problem With Kyle Busch, The Murkiness Of Meth, And Silly Season Revisited by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Judging Double-File Restarts, Benson's Pink Slip, And Of Course ... Busch And Earnhardt;
Desperate Men Doing Desperate Things: NASCAR's Actions Speak Volumes About The State Of The Sport by Vito Pugliese;
Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Pocono compiled by Mike Neff
Hartford Courant
Mike Stefanik Looking Forward To Return To Bristol Motor Speedway and
Report: Jeremy Mayfield Positive For Meth In NASCAR Drug Test and
Lost In Translation: Patrick Carpentier's Top-10 NASCAR Legends and
Smashing Success: The Emotion Of Kyle Busch Is One Of The Few Things Right In NASCAR Today by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Double File Restarts a Hit With Most Drivers and Fans by Chuck Abrams
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
If this is it, this is it for Mayfield by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports Talk
On Texas, Nashville, and Pocono by Charles Krall
NASCAR.com:
Five things about ... the Gibson guitar by Raygan Swan;
Head2Head: Off the pace, not for long
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
If Mayfield was racing on meth, his career is over by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Eight questions with NASCAR’s favorite fowl: The Aflac Duck by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insider:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #27 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
The guitar by Monte Dutton;
Racing a family affair for Moses Smith by Michelle Dawn
On Pit Row:
Ding Dong Digger’s Dead by Charlie Turner
Race Journal Online
For Hire: Champion Racer (Johnny Benson) by Carol Einarsson
RacingMom:
Best Grand Marshal Ever by Victoria Lane
RacingWithRich:
Tony Stewart is no Alan Kulwicki by Richard Allen
Racin' Today:
Nashville Not Into Punk Rock; NASCAR Shouldn’t Be Either by Larry Woody
SpeedwayMedia:
Morgan Shepherd Driver Blog: Nashville by Morgan Shepherd;
Racing nostalgia visits NASCAR fans at Nashville and
On Pit Road: Could Bayne be the next star young gun? by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
At 39, David Reutimann shows it's never too late by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
Kyle Busch, You’re NO Rock Star! by Steve Langley
StockCar Review:
Tony, the Class Act by Lisa Fowler
Stock Car Spin:
Kahne, Junior Showing Different Results After Changes So Far
36Races:
Statistically, Tony Stewart has Best Chase Potential
Trading Paint:
What If NASCAR Is Right In Mayfield Case? by Jerry Bonkowski
TrueSlant:
NASCAR's Earnhardt problem by Viv Bernstein
USA Today:
Worlds apart: Waltrip team's rebirth has international flair by Nate Ryan
posted June 9, 2009
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ESPN:
Newman nipping at boss' heels and
Coleman, Leicht would've cherished the guitar by Terry Blount;
2009 Power Rankings: Michigan by Ryan McGee;
Double-file restarts get passing grade by David Newton
Associated Press:
In The Pits: Guitar-smashing Busch alienates fans by Jenna Fryer
At the Track: Gater News
Shocker at Pocono was Outside the Track! by Ed Coombs
Auto Racing Daily:
Economic Woes Hit Petty And Benson by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Lynne Allmendinger: The Woman Beside "The Dinger" by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
TNT, Double Files, Busted Guitars, & Super Modifieds by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Smart strategy working out for Reutimann by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
An interview with Tony Stewart, Part One and
An interview with Tony Stewart, Part Two by Viv Bernstein
Daly Planet:
SPEED And NASCAR Hiding Truck Series Reality by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
(Carl) Long Way To Pay Fine by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Paralysis doesn't slow racer by Mike Brudenell
fanzonesports:
Halfway to the Chase...The Disappointments by Sal Sigala Jr
Florida Today:
Drivers speed through facts, fiction of Sprint Cup battle by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Grubb's record shows he's one of the best by Jeff Hammond;
Stewart's success puts Hendrick in tough spot by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin Mouths Off: Corps or Whores? by Matt McLaughlin;
Who's Hot/Who's Not in Sprint Cup: Pocono Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Talking NASCAR TV: TNT's First Effort of the Year Promising, But Issues Remain by Phil Allaway;
Running Their Mouth: Pocono 500 by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Tony Stewart: Rising Above a Checkered Past into this Fan's Heart by S.D. Grady
Herald Net:
Economy starting to hit NASCAR truck series? by Scott Whitmore
Insider Racing News:
Kyle Busch – Fender or Gibson Guitar? by Allen Madding
Las Vegas Sun:
Will Stewart-Haas Racing start a trend in NASCAR? by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Stewart revels in first victory by Ben White
Michigan Live:
Joey Logano ready for Sprint Cup debut at MIS by Mike Pryson;
Truck team's inability to land sponsor 'a little disheartening' to Grand Rapids' Johnny Benson by Steve Kaminski
NASCAR.com:
Why Stewart-Haas can win a Cup Series championship and
Kenseth playing it 'by ear' as he awaits birth of child by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Layoffs at Petty team won’t be the last in garage by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Your Turn: Was Carl Long treated fairly? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Is MWR The Best Place For Truex? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Stewart can drive the car ... and pay the bills and
Has Stewart grown up? or is it all a clever ruse? and
Burning issues: 6-9-09 by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Garage Notes: This week from the NASCAR Nationwide Series garage at Nashville by Racin' Roger
Phillyburbs.com:
Picking on the little guy, again by Ernie Saxton
Race Journal Online:
Fourteen is Magic for Tony Stewart by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio:
Good to the Last Drop, Making the Grade - Pocono 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Smashed Guitar Strikes Sour Chord In Music City by Larry Woody
RacingOne:
Newman's March Continues by Pete Pistone
Racing Geek
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Hopefully, McGrew hasn't committed career suicide and
I am retracting one part of my Kyle Busch rant by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Tony Stewart: First Driver/Owner Points Win and
Danica Patrick: Could She Make it in NASCAR? by Christopher Smith
SceneDaily:
Artist Sam Bass ‘heartbroken’ over Kyle Busch’s guitar smash by Jeff Gluck;
Kyle Busch brings just the personality NASCAR needs by Jeff Owens;
Double file-doubled excitement by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Heavy Metal Thunder - Rockers Who Raced by Jade Gurss;
The Original ‘Shrub’ by John Roberts;
Where There’s Smoke by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
The Final Word: Smoke wins on fumes, Dale Earnhardt Jr. again left fuming by Ron Thornton;
From First to Worst then First by Mike Finnegan
Splash and Go:
Kenny Wallace Recruits Fans While Benson Gets the Boot by B.A. Carter
Sports Illusturated:
Kyle Busch's Music City meltdown by Bruce Martin
Spotter Stand
Spotter Chatter by Patrick Baldwin
USA Today:
Drivers dig simpler restarts, but short tracks may reveal issues by Seth Livingstone
Virginian-Pilot:
Pro wrestler moves from the ring to the track by Dustin Long
Yahoo! Sports:
Waving the Checkers: Pocono by Ricky Craven;
Fryer’s Five: Pocono by Jenna Fryer;
Chase Watch 2009: Welcome back to the party, Carl Edwards by Jay Busbee
posted June 8, 2009
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ESPN:
Owner/driver Stewart defies the odds by David Newton
Allentown Morning News:
Fueling decisions frustrate drivers by Nate Mink;
The longer the race, the more strategy involved and
Patient Tony Stewart wins at Pocono by Keith Groller
Associated Press:
Stewart wins first Cup points race as team owner by Dan Gelston
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Tony Stewart making it look easy by Jeremy Dunn
Athlon Sports:
Perseverance: Stewart overcomes, nabs win by Amanda Brahler
Auto Racing Daily:
Could Stewart Roll All The Way To Title? by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Pocono 500: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
Creature vs. Creature: Results After Pocono 500 and
Pocono 500: Surprising, Not Surprising | Stewart Wins, Earnhart Falters by Ben Bomberger;
Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em: Stewart Captures First Win As Owner And Driver by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Teamwork Get Smoke A Worst To First Win by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2009 Pocono 500 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
NASCAR gets double-file rule right; now it must fix long races by Pete Pistone
CloseFinishes:
Truck Series Financial Problems In Focus At Texas by John Close
Daly Planet:
TNT Just What The TV Doctor Ordered by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Jounral:
Short answer: Long shoulda used his filter by Ken Willis;
Mayfield Out Of His League In Courtroom Battle by Godwin Kelly
Denver Business Journal:
Companies eye new tracks, car racing for marketing opps by Ed Sealover
FanHouse:
Where There's Smoke There's Fire by Holly Cain
Florida Today
Thoughts on TNT's First Race of the Season by Nancy Nuce
FoxSports:
Penske has big plans for Saturn ... but not NASCAR and
Pocono obstacles don't stop Stewart by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
The Choice Tony Stewart Didn't Have To Make by Thomas Bowles;
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Pocono 500 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Five Points to Ponder: Nashville/Pocono Edition by Mike Lovecchio;
Logano and Zipadelli Ride New Rules To Pocono's Top Rookie Prize by Tony Lumbis;
Bubble Breakdown: Michael Waltrip Bounces Back With Strong 17th To Solidify Spot In Top 35 by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
This Time, Stewart Wins A Real Race by Ron Felix;
From General Motors To Government Motors? by Matthew Pizzolato
LaidbackRacing:
Call the Police, Carl Long Got Robbed by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Mikemulhern.net:
Tony Stewart takes it all in stride, his first win as owner-driver, because there's a lot of racing yet to do this season and
So how far can you race on 18 gallons of gas? Tony Stewart did 102 miles in winning at Pocono and
Mike's Vote: Put Roger Penske in charge of GM and
Danica, Danica: Is NASCAR really in her 2010 plans, or is she just negotiating?
Middle Tennessee Racing Scene
Kyle Busch is still a Punk by Paul Jensen
Motor Sports Weekly News:
"Smoke" Slows to Win at Pocono! by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
'Special' victory for Stewart sure bet of more to come and
Edwards wins fuel gamble, but comes up short at end by Joe Menzer;
NASCAR's top imports find Pocono filling, rewarding and
Pocono ups, downs change complexion of standings by Raygan Swan
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Stewart’s Cinderella story complete with first points race win as owner and
It’s Kyle’s guitar; he can do what he wants with it by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Daily News:
Sam Bass ’stunned’ by Busch’s guitar smash at Nashville by Amanda Vincent
NASCAR Examiner:
Stupid is as stupid does when it comes to Kyle Busch by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insider:
Want NASCAR Press Credentials? by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Stewart Had to Slow Down for This Win by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR The Week:
Surprisingly, Stewart's 'The Man' at Pocono ... and overall and
Pocono 500 race notes: Hamlin can't get his day started and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
What was the big deal? Kyle Busch was having some fun by Tania Ganguli
Philadelphia Daily News:
Fuel efficiency pays off for Stewart at Pocono 500 and
NASCAR's restarts get off to good start at Pocono by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Tony Stewart captures Pocono 500 by Pete Schnatz
Pocono Record:
Smoke finished first on fumes: Stewart drove last 37 laps on one tank to win by Joe Miegoc;
Johnson sputters at the checkers by Matt Langan'
Couple tie knot before Pocono 500 by Adam McNaughton
RaceTalkRadio:
It's Junior Not the Adjustments (Over Hyped Double File Restarts, Guitar Hero Kyle) by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek
Thoughts on a New Winning Formula by Jordan Bianchi
RacingOne:
Hot Laps by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Kyle Busch's behavior in Nashville was an embarrassment and
Wave-by free passes, pit road blunders and a race too long by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Why are fans so upset over Kyle Busch's guitar smash? by Lee Montgomery;
Double-file restarts present no problems in procedure's debut at Pocono Raceway by Bob Pockrass;
Pocono needs to be part of NASCAR by David Exum;
A Ryan Newman win might be on the by Kenny Bruce;
Jimmie Johnson's younger brother facing uphill climb by Kris Johnson
Scranton Times Tribune:
Stewart takes gamble with gas to win Pocono 500 and
Double-file restart rule well-received by Pocono 500 drivers by Scott Walsh;
Fuel maneuver pays off big-time for Tony Stewart by D. Collins
SPEEDtv:
Stewart Storms To Pocono 500 Victory and
Reutimann’s Hot Streak Continues and
Sunday Pocono Notebook by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
From First to Worst then First; Stewart wins at Pocono and
Kyle Busch - Heavy Metal? by Mike Finnegan
Spotter Stand
TSS Power Rankings As Of: Pocono by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Track Trash – Picanos… any nose by Racing Maniac
StockCar Review:
Impressive/ Unimpressive: It's Smoking in Pocono by Joe Jacobs
Tennessean:
Kyle Busch enjoys a smashing victory by Tom Kreager
Times Leader of Wilkes-Barre
Faulty fuel pump proves costly for Hamlin by Andrew M. Seder
Times News:
Stewart in new role; getting same results by Mike Feifel;
Newman glad to be at Pocono by Ed Hedes
USA Today:
Stewart's big rally at Pocono seals first victory as an owner and
Roger Penske: 'We're going to build a Saturn team' by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo! Sports:
Smoke’s people skills match his driving by Jay Hart
posted June 7, 2009
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ESPN:
Baby steps for Earnhardt and McGrew by David Newton
Allentown Morning Call:
Staying focused and driven by Keith Groller
Asheville Citizen Times:
Locals team up for NASCAR - Constructionjobs.com partners with Daugherty by Keith Jarrett
Associated Press:
Kyle Busch wins Nationwide Series race
Bleacher Report:
Joey Logano Goes ARCA Racing and Wins by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Making the Grade: Stewart Haas Racing by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Tim Richmond- A "Natural" & Master At Pocono by Jim McCoy
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Edwards, Hamlin, Johnson, Earnhardt Jr. top picks at Pocono by Viv Bernstein
Daily Item:
Stewart defying the odds as owner, driver by Harold Raker
Daly Planet:
Kyle Petty Leads TNT Into A Challenging Sunday by John Daly
FoxSports:
Stewart upbeat despite practice crash by Lee Spencer
Indianapolis Star:
Patrick's focus on goals, not NASCAR by Curt Cavin
Insider Racing News:
A New Era, NASCAR Actually Listening To The Fans by Kim Roberson
mikemulhern.net:
Give NASCAR two big thumbs up: Not just for the new double-file restart rule, but for now...and
Kyle Busch Revisited: A new day, a new Kyle.... and
All right! Now we've got action and
Oops! Tony Stewart goes from first to last for Sunday's Pocono 500 start after sliding through the grass in practice
NASCAR.com:
Hamlin, #11 crew chief Ford differ on team's status and
Double-file restart rule has drivers excited, waiting by Joe Menzer;
Stewart confident despite being forced to backup car by Raygan Swan
NASCAR-ista:
You Can't Call Busch a Guitar Hero by Michelle Dawn
Nevada Appeal:
NASCAR rule change will make for exciting finishes by Roger Diez
New York Times:
Same old Stewart inspiring new team by Viv Bernstein
Orlando Sentinel:
Kyle Busch should leave guitar smashing to the rock gods by Matt Humphrey;
David Reutimann spearheads Carl Long fundraising effort by Tania Ganguli
Patriot News:
Hornish cuts learning curve and
First time's a charm for Logano at Pocono by Jeremy Elliott
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Stewart loses pole for Pocono 500 and
NASCAR to debut rule change at Pocono by Pete Schnatz
Pocono Record:
Few interesting characters in this generation of NASCAR drivers by Tom DeSchriver;
Pocono Raceway Festival a big hit in downtown Stroudsburg (with photo gallery) by Melanie Vanderveer
Racin' Today:
Wood Brothers Get Their First Taste Of NHRA Action by Jim Pedley;
Kyle Busch Rocks Nashville
RacingWithRich:
Here are the 12 who will make the Chase:JPM will, Junior won't by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Pocono 500 Preview and
13 Down, 13 To Go, Here's What We Know by Jordan Bianchi
Rowdy.com:
Mark Martin Museum
SceneDaily:
More than race cars often appear on the Pocono track by Jeff Owens;
BlackJack Racing's Dexter Bean hopes to learn during Sprint Cup debut and
Kyle Busch’s smash and go by Bob Pockrass
Scranton Times Tribune:
Crash during practice pushes Tony Stewart to back of line for today's race by Scott Walsh
SPEEDtv:
Wood Brothers Hit The Strip and
Hard Knocks For Gordon by Tom Jensen;
Tony Turns It Up by Adam Alexander
SpeedwayMedia:
Busch burns down Nashville for fourth Nationwide Series win by Jonathan Lintner;
Update From Pocono: Saturday Edition by Ed Coombs
Sporting News:
Notes: Practice crash sends Stewart to the rear by Reid Spencer
Spotter Stand
Race Morning At Pocono by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Spin:
Will The Real Kyle Busch Please Stand Up?
Stock Car Gazette:
Busch Plays out Rock & Roll Fantasy in Nationwide Series by Thomas Chemris
Times Leader:
Probing the Pocono 500 Starting Lineup and
Historic day for restarts - Out to add excitement to racing, NASCAR institutes double-file restart policy by John Erzar;
Gordon’s hurting so good by Derek Levarse;
Reutimann ready for ‘Tricky Triangle’ by Andrew M. Seder
Times News:
Newman glad to be at Pocono by Ed Hedes
Vegas Insider:
FOX ratings down for every NASCAR race in 2009 and
Pocono Post Practice Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
Williamsport Sun Gazette:
Dwayne Bigger's profile growing with Reutimann by Jake Felix
Yahoo! Sports:
Logano working hard to settle in by Jay Hart
posted June 6, 2009
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ESPN:
Midseason rule change stuns drivers and
Don't expect a lot of Chase movement by David Newton
Allentown Morning Call:
Staying out of the rain and
Nazareth [Buskirk] native calls shots for Sadler by Keith Groller
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Kyle Busch changes tune about Earnhardt Jr by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
How Designing Two Divisions Could Work in Sprint Cup by David Scercy;
Jeff Gordon: "I'm Still Trying To Get Comfortable In My Own Skin" by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Previews ‘n’ Picks: Pocono 500 Edition by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Edwards hopes to find Victory Lane at Pocono, strengthen playoff position by Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Johnson in Chase form already by Viv Bernstein
Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Racetracks hanging on and
NASCAR’s new restart plan intriguing by Lindsey Young
Express Times:
Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart try to solve Pocono Raceway's tricky tri-oval and
Rain cancels Friday's qualifying for Pocono 500; Tony Stewart earns pole position by Chuck Givler
FoxSports:
Danica makes sense at JR Motorsports by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Double-File Starts: A Step in the Right Direction by Brenda Benedict;
Flying Under The Radar ~ The Success Of Furniture Row Racing by Nick Blake
Mikemulhern.net:
This new double-file restart rule looks so easy......but.....and
Changes coming to improve the car-of-tomorrow? That's what NASCAR is saying and
Joey Logano is starting to hit his stride...and he just turned 19 and
Yet more rain washes out Friday Pocono qualifying
NASCAR.com:
Pressure never eases in racing's most thankless job by David Caraviello;
Friday's rainout big impact on Pocono preparations by Joe Menzer;
Virtual racing a part of life, not just a game for Junior and
Sauter enjoying life after Cup as full-timer in Trucks by Raygan Swan
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
NASCAR is officially at war with Mayfield by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Rain aggravates Pocono mysteries and
Dover notebook #2: Drivers sell changes as fan-friendly by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
Say What? Driver Quotes From Pocono by Michelle Dawn
NBC Sports:
Stewart top Pocono threat by Johnny Benson
Philadelphia Daily News:
Burton surprised by NASCAR'smidseason change in restarts by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Rain offers break before Pocono race by Pete Schnatz
Pocono Record:
NASCAR rule change a hot topic at Pocono Raceway by Mike Kuhns;
Kyle Busch scales back, hopes for better results this year at Pocono by Joe Miegoc;
Stewart leans on others as he races to the top by Matt Langan;
Ever wonder who drives for the drivers? Ask 'Tuna' by Beth Brelje
Racin' Today:
Danica Says Going With A Winner Is A Top Priority For Future by John Sturbin
RacingWithRich:
Pivotal stretch of races coming up for Kevin Harvick and
Pivotal stretch of races coming up for Marcos Ambrose by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Brad Keselowski would like to run full 2010 Cup, Nationwide schedules by Lee Montgomery
Scranton Times Tribune:
Rain at Pocono gives Stewart he pole for Sunday's race by Scott Walsh
SPEEDtv:
Friday Pocono Notebook by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
Outrage over manufacturer bankruptcy is too small by Ron Fleshman;
Save the Drama: Bringing more excitement to NASCAR by Jeffrey Boswell;
Kyle Busch looks to snap bad luck, series-regular streak in Nashville by Jonathan Lintner
Sporting News:
Drivers line up behind new restart format by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
As NASCAR tries to improve racing, Biffle urges caution by Mark Beech
Times Leader of Wilkes-Barre:
Hoping 45th time is a charm by Andrew M. Seder;
No qualifying works for Stewart by Derek Levarse
USA Today:
Busch has 'no issues' with Logano after Dover run-in by Seth Livingstone
posted June 5, 2009
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ESPN:
SCC preview: Stewart strong at Pocono by Mark Garrow;
Jack man's gift lifts family's spirits by Marty Smith;
Crunching numbers for Pocono by Matt Willis;
Kyle Busch a man of his words by Ed Hinton;
NASCAR to begin double-file restarts by David Newton;
Pocono Raceway a critical stop for Chase hopefuls by John Schwarb
Associated Press:
Danica not distracted by talk about her future
Athlon Sports
Horsepower Rankings: Smokin' the field by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Pros and cons of double file restarts by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR newsmaker - Tony Eury Sr. by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily
Get Ready For Another Johnson Surge by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Pocono Raceway Features Plenty of Firsts by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Creature vs. Creature: NASCAR Picks (Pocono 500) by Ben Bomberger;
Mayfield vs. NASCAR: A Lesson in Pharmacology and Fallacy by Kara Martin
Bump Drafts:
Trackside Talk & Other Randomness by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Enough Of Junior Already! by Biggy Bigelow
Centre Daily Times:
NASCAR doesn’t expect GM fallout by Steve Sampsell
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Drivers pay price as NASCAR tries to restart fan interest by Viv Bernstein
Daly Planet:
Truck Series In Texas With Something To Prove by John Daly
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
The Sprint Cup circus moves to Pocono by Josh Lobdell
fanzonesports:
Pocono The New Frontier by Sal Sigala Jr.
FastTrack RC:
Doin' the Pocono Pretzel by Jeff Thompson
femmefan:
Carl Long's Treatment by NASCAR is Embarrassing to the Sport by Valerie Wood
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Sauter claims Winstar 400 pole by Tracey Myers
FoxSports:
Drivers excited about new restart rule by Lee Spencer;
Junior can make Chase -- if he's perfect by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
The Wheel Files: Conspiracy Theories Alive And Well In NASCAR by Amy Henderson;
Happy Hour's Best Drivers In NASCAR, Part One: Drivers #15 - 11 by Kurt Allen Smith;
Nuts For Nationwide: For Series Regulars, The Time Is Now by Bryan Davis Keith;
Driven To The Past: What's It All About? by John Potts;
James Buescher Driver Diary: Racing, Racing, And More Racing
Insider Racing News
Comparing Dale Jr. to Danica Patrick is Dumb by Rebecca Gladden;
Danica, Danica, Danica by Brian Watkins
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Pocono by Jo ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Real race starts after checkered flag waves by Dan Zacharias;
Racing must try harder in tough times by Jeff Wolf
Las Vegas Sun:
It’s about time the double-file restarts came to Sprint Cup racing and
This Weeks Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
Memphis Commercial Appeal:
Carl Edwards is biggest disappointment by Craig Wack
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Pocono 500 picks
Middle Tennessee Racing Scene:
Black Flag: Lagasse & Gaughan by Paul Jensen
Mikemulhern.net:
The most famous words in racing: the check is in the mail.... and
Tony Stewart taking aiming at another NASCAR championship...but first he needs a points win
NASCAR.com:
Martin nearly broke career Pocono jinx in 1996 race by Mark Aumann;
Pocono lineup favors track history, road-course skill by Mark Taylor;
Smack: In these economic times, best to stay or go?
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
Goodyear, NASCAR deserve kudos for efforts to improve Brickyard race and
NASCAR’s refusal to cut Carl Long a break is sinful by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insider:
Competition Suggestions For NASCAR by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Is an engine conflict looming at the top of the standings? and
Houdini would be proud of double-file restarts and
Pocono's inaugural NASCAR race by Monte Dutton
Nashville City Paper:
The Mayfield mystery: Somebody’s fibbing by Larry Woody
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR must die... by Steven Cole
Pocono Record:
How NASCAR allocates car numbers by Joe Miegoc
Race Journal Online:
Gross Miscarriage of Justice: Carl Long's Career Confiscated by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio:
Is NASCAR Going LONG to Snuff Out Start and Parks? by Dennis Michelsen;
SOZ Says, Where's the Outrage on Danica's Irresponsible Drug Comments and Kevin Harvick Hits Rock Bottom at RCR by Mike Harper
Racing Geek
Things I'm Thinking by Jordan Bianchi
RacingOne:
Equal Justice by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Pocono by Jeff Wackerlin
RacingWithRich:
Race Preview and Fantasy Picks: Pocono 500 and
Ryan Newman scoring major points for Stewart-Haas by Richard Allen
Raydunlap.net:
Truck Series Tire Tirade by Ray Dunlap
SceneDaily:
Not even Jimmie Johnson can top Junior Nation by Steve Waid;
Instant reaction: Double-file restarts by Jeff Gluck
Southern Pines Pilot:
Friendly Advice For NASCAR's Bad Boy Driver by Andy Cagle
Speedwaymedia:
Friday Catch Can: Mothers know best (ask Carl Long) by Jonathan Lintner;
Watching Pocono: At the beginning, end, but not the middle by Larry Taylor
SPEEDtv:
Jack Roush On ‘Real Deal’ With Wendy Venturini;
Doubling Up by Randy Pemberton
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR's biggest free agent, Truex has great options for '10 by Tim Tuttle
Spotter Stand
NASCAR's Acceptance Of The 'Citizen Journalist' A Bold, But Necessary Move and
Pit Box Power Rankings Heading Into Pocono by Patrick Baldwin
StockCar Review:
Fantasy Picks for the Pocono 500 by T. Jay Maddox
Trading Paint:
Commission Leaves Long With Short End Of Stick In Appeal by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
NASCAR shifts to double-file restarts; Stewart pleased by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider
Pocono Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Keeping Kahne happy pirority No. 1 for RPM by Jenna Fryer;
What To Watch For: Pocono 500
posted June 4, 2009
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ESPN:
Kyle Busch a man of his words by Ed Hinton;
RCR season's biggest disappointment by David Newton;
Pocono: Weekly Rankings
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 2000 Pocono 500 (Mayfield vs Earnhardt) by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Looking for chemistry by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
Get Ready For The Race to The Chase by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
On Your Side: Nationwide Hits The Country At Nasvhille and
Dropping The Hammer: A Preview of the Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway by Rob Tiongson;
Making the Grade: Earnhardt Ganassi Racing by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Top 10 Driver Rankings: Side-By-Side Up Front by Jim McCoy
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 6-3 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CBS Sports:
Hey NASCAR, want to boost TV ratings? Get a load of All-Star Race by Pete Pistone
Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Johnson dominates; new crew chief for Junior by Marsha Hoffman
Dallas Morning News:
After seven years, rookie trucks driver gets shot at TMS by Anthony Andro
Daly Planet:
The Ponytail Express Is Ready To Roll by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
TV switching gears and
Writer shows skills on track by Godwin Kelly;
Hey Willie! Racin' good, cable bad by Ken WIllis
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Is NASCAR just like Pro Wrestling? by Josh Lobdell
Florida Today:
Dream rivalry between Junior, Danica would make NASCAR ecstatic by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
A job half done by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR Power Rankings by Jorge Andres Mondaca
Frontstretch:
Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Trying to Overcome the Pythagorean Theorem of Racing at Pocono by Bryan Davis Keith and Mike Neff;
Mayfield Hearing Delayed: And The Whole Mess Could Have Been Avoided by Tommy Thompson;
1313 Turkey Court by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning the Flames: Carl Long, Brad Keselowski And Other Issues Of The Week by Matt Taliaferro;
Voices From the Heartland: Studies Have Shown, NASCAR Is 'Full Of It' by Jeff Meyer
Insider Racing News:
Extracting Blood From Turnips, NASCAR Goes Too Far This Time by Doug Demmons
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Mikemulhern.net:
It's good news week for NASCAR's Chevy teams...but with a caveat -- do more to sell GM cars, and get 'greener' and
Rain, rain, rain....
NASCAR.com:
Leffler looks for a hit as he streaks toward Nashville by Jarrod Breeze;
By the Numbers: Pocono by Bill Kimm;
Kyle's feelings understood when it comes to Junior by David Caraviello;
By the Numbers: Texas;
Tight sponsor market weakens "silly season";
Orchestrating Petty Ride like fitting puzzle pieces by Josh Pate
NASCAR Examiner:
Two timing with Tony around the Tricky Triangle by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Carl Long Did The Crime. Now He Needs To Serve The Time by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Labonte Might Just Shine at Pocono by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Pocono notebook #1: HMS leads all teams in Pocono victories by Monte Dutton
On Pit Row:
One and Done: Pocono 500 by Chris Leone
Philadelphia Daily News:
Hornish finding his way in NASCAR by Bill Fleischman
Pocono Record:
Change is good - Newman's gamble to change teams is paying off by Joe Miegoc
Race Journal Online:
Kyle Busch Is No Dale Earnhardt by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Missing Turn Four and FOX, Fantasy Insight- Pocono 1 by Dennis Michelsen
RacingOne:
Busch Battles to Get Back by Pete Pistone;
Busy Month Ahead by Alli Owens
Racin' Today:
Sauter Sinking Roots Into the Camping World Series by Jim Pedley;
Long Shorted, No Big Surprise There and
Passing Should Always Be Between Non-Consenting Adults by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
The truth hurts, especially coming from Kyle Busch by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
From punches to pits by Dustin Long
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
Big NASCAR crowd expected at Infineon by Rich Rupprecht
SceneDaily:
NASCAR was right on Carl Long penalty and
What does a guy have to do to get a full-time ride around here? by Jeff Gluck;
Stewart-Haas Racing has already done more than expected by Steve Waid;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. must raise game to rival Kyle Busch by Bob Pockrass;
Confessions of a NASCAR fan: Start times not as important as being at track by Carolyn Brewster;
Rule concerning double-file restarts could inject excitement into racing by Jeff Owens
SPEEDtv:
One Step At a Time by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Dover by Jeffrey Boswell;
Hot 20 Over the Past 10: There is Jimmie, Tony, Ryan, then there are all the rest by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
Who's on track: Breaking down the top 12 after Dover by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
Halfway to the Chase, the top 12 may be locked by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
Pocono - Who's Hot by Mike Wells;
Nationwide Series Nashville Bound by Steve Langley
StockCar Review:
Cool It, Kyle by Jack Lewis
Tennessean:
Kyle Busch is a three-series star and
Baker Curb Racing team hits its stride by Tom Kreager
USA Today:
Logano comes up short, but friends find weekend success by Joey Logano;
Earnhardt Jr., crew chief build rapport, hit ground talking by Gary Graves;
Team notes: Three sides to the story at Pocono
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: Junior this, and Junior that by Jay Hart;
Gentleman Johnson best in the biz by Ricky Craven
York Dispatch:
Earnhardt-Busch rivalry good for NASCAR by Ellen Siska
posted June 3, 2009
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ESPN:
Goodyear feverishly working on Indy tire by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
Danica Patrick and the low spark of high-heeled boys by Doug Demmons
At the Track: Gater News
Hard Work Can Pay Off by Ed Coombs
Athlon Sports
Ideas Welcome: Changes coming to NASCAR? by Amy Henderson
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Earnhardt Jr, Harvick could follow same path as Stewart by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily
Denied Appeal May Leave Long, Crew Chief Unemployed by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report
NASCAR Fantasy: Who's Hot and Who's Not (Pocono Edition) by Ben Bomberger
Bump Drafts:
Why Does The Leader Sometimes Restart In The Middle Of The Pack? by Patrick Reynolds
Citizen's Voice:
Stewart on top of series standings by Scott Walsh
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Lampoon of the Week: NASCAR earned its Mayfield mess by Viv Bernstein
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's Newest Reporter Could Be You by John Daly
Detroit News:
Open track day is mission of discovery by Doug Guthrie
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Does NASCAR rise and fall on the success of Dale Jr.? Josh Lobdell
Florida Today
Kenseth looks for consistency in strange Sprint Cup season and
Last-place showing just fine for writer by Mark DeCotis;
No Justice in NASCAR for the Little Guy by Nancy Nuce
FoxSports:
Biffle-Edwards situation needs attention by Larry McReynolds;
Reutimann still learning impact of recent win by Rea White
Franckly Speaking:
Does LeBron James he remind you of any NASCAR drivers when they lose? by Lewis Franck
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Long's Last Words, Driver Of The Decade, And GM's Rough Road Ahead? by Tom Bowles;
Top Ten Changes Lance McGrew Will Make To The No. 88 Team by Kurt Smith;
Kyle Busch: Who Else Is Sick And Tired Of His Act Besides Me? by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Roush's Rough Start, Prelude To More Dreams At Eldora, And ... Pimping Pocono Out?;
Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Dover compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Double File Restarts, Maybe This Week? by Chuck Abrams
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants and Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
A few thoughts on Johnson, Earnhardt, Busch, double-file restarts and the Ford Motor Company by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Earnhardt begins new era with strong start by Ben White
mikemulhern.net:
NASCAR CEO Brian France owes Carl Long an apology, and a full pardon and
NASCAR's appeals court to Carl Long: Hasta la vista, baby
Motorsports Talk
On Carl Long, standard starting times, double file restarts, Fox Sports, and Citizen Journalists by Charles Krall
NASCAR.com:
Pops Eury understands pain involved with split by Dave Rodman;
Five things about ... Pocono's Dr. Rose Mattioli by Raygan Swan;
Head2Head: The career moves of Junior, Newman;
Prelude focus has changed but racing is still the same
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
#71 team owner: 2009 about survival, getting ready to compete in 2010 by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Your turn: what do you like or not like about NASCAR racing? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #26 by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
The Pocono Weekend Preview
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Kyle vs. Dale (again) and
Hornish Jr. adjusting to NASCAR after Indy success by Monte Dutton;
Silence from Kyle Busch is golden by Sharon Bundy
NASCAR-ista:
Darrell, We Will Miss Thee. Digger? Not So Much by Michelle Dawn
Phillyburbs.com:
Kyle Busch needs lesson in manners by Ernie Saxton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Danica Patrick's bad joke highlights culture of accepted steroid use by John Smallwood
Pocono Record:
Sam Hornish Jr. changes tune about Pocono Raceway by Joe Miegoc
Racing Geek
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
How much would you be willing to pay to watch NASCAR on television? and
NASCAR season reflection: The highs and lows halfway to the Chase and
Now may be the time for a radical point system overhaul by Steve Monday
RubbingsRacing:
by Christopher Smith
SpeedwayMedia:
On Pit Road: Restart changes this weekend? by Joe Dunn;
Constantly overshadowed, Denny Hamlin remains upbeat about chances by Jonathan Lintner;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. building Rome one step at a time by Larry Taylor
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Crew Chief Change Enough to Put Junior Right Side Up? by Lou Modestino
Weekender:
Pitpass: Big weekend at Pocono by Timothy J. Raub
posted June 2, 2009
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ESPN:
Crunching numbers from Dover by Matt Willis;
Edwards not picking up where he left off last season by Terry Blount;
Mayfield's argument for dismissal of suspension would be a no-go in NFL, Olympics by David Newton
Associated Content
NASCAR Subculture- The Good, The Bad and The Ugly- Junior, Jeremy, Jimmie and the Jerk dominate this weeks headlines by Carol Brown
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Stewart comes up short in duel at Dover by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Is NASCAR Fiddling While GM and Chrysler Burn? by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report
Pocono Raceway's Third Generation Woman Takes On Newest Venture by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Michael Waltrip Racing: Making the Grade by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Kyle- The Media Is Not Your Enemy by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: A glimmer that Junior can join Hendrick success by Brian De Los Santos
Cape Gazette:
Johnson tops the field in Autism Speaks 400 by D. J. Hughes
Catchefence:
Brian Scott Proves His Worth by Chris Knight
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner
Busch's kick hurts, helps Earnhardt Jr. by Viv Bernstein
Daly Planet:
Shifting TV Gears by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
General Motors stays on track for auto racing - No further budget cuts are planned by Mike Brudenell
FanHouse:
Stewart's "Prelude" Becoming Racing's Best Bang for Your Buck by Holly Cain
fanzonesports:
The 48 Team Slays The Mighty Monster by Sal Sigala Jr
Florida Today:
Busch-Dale Jr. rivalry boils; Danica coming to NASCAR? by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Stewart's first season as owner like a dream by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Kyle Busch: Because Pride Must Always Go Before The Fall by S.D. Grady;
One Small Step For Junior, One Giant Leap For Junior Nation's Expectations by Danny Peters;
Talking NASCAR TV: Grading FOX's NASCAR 2009 Season, And ... What's Stopping The Scrolls? by Phil Allaway;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup : Dover Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth : Autism Speaks 400 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Herald Tribune:
Growing up fast - 15-year-old student is being groomed to become a NASCAR driver by Chris Anderson
Insider Racing News:
Tire Problems Ruin the Day at Dover in Truck Series by Allen Madding
LaidbackRacing:
My Take on the Big Meeting by Mad Mikie
mikemulhern.net:
Well, now that GM and Obama have pulled the trigger on bankruptcy, what next? and
Tony Stewart, atop the NASCAR standings halfway through the race to the chase: Title #3 in the wind?
NASCAR: Beyond the Track
Once full of hope, Baldwin, TRG teams are now start and parks by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 6-2-09 and
Johnson sends another shudder through the ranks and
NASCAR about to dish out some more freebies by Monte Dutton
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR’s Perception Problem by Journo
Philpash.com:
Phil Pash's World of Wheels
Pocono Record:
Kurt Busch heads to Pocono with history on his side by Joe Miegoc
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Changing of the Guard by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio:
Heluva Good Finish Makes for Heluva Good Race, Making the Grade - Dover 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Passing Should Always Be Between Non-Consenting Adults by Larry Woody;
Junior and Lance, Now We’re Talking by Rick Minter;
Hendrick Mojo Strikes Again by Jim Pedley
Racing One:
Stewart Rises to the Top by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Richard Petty Motorsports shows signs of life in Dover and
Reutimann unable to carry momentum out of Dover by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Tony Stewart could be setting stage for others to fail by Art Weinstein
SPEEDtv:
Getting Junior’s Swagger Back by Jade Gurss;
‘Real Deal’ With David Reutimann by Wendy Venturini
SpeedwayMedia:
The Final Word: Jimmie Johnson, Chad Knaus are the cats, the rest play the mouse by Ron Thornton
Sports Illustrated:
Patrick eyeing NASCAR as George saga unfolds in IndyCar by Bruce Martin;
Is Johnson's dominance bad for NASCAR? by Paul Pabst
Sports Network:
So far, so good for Earnhardt Jr.'s new crew chief by Chris Symeon
StockCar Review:
Impressive/Unimpressive: A Monster Tamed by Joe Jacobs
Spotter Stand
Power Rankings As Of: Dover by Patrick Baldwin
True/Slant:
NASCAR helped GM down its path of self-destruction by Viv Bernstein
Yahoo! Sports:
Waving the Checkers: Dover by Ricky Craven;
Fryer’s Five: Dover by Jenna Fryer