
ESPN.com:
Johnson not worthy of No. 1 ranking ... yet by David Newton;
Speed slowly, surely finding his way by Ryan McGee
Associated Press:
Edwards passes Ambrose on last lap to win Montreal by John Kekis
Bump Drafts:
You Tell Me: Is Rain Racing Good? Montreal In Cup? by Jim McCoy
Canadian Press:
Quebec drivers give fans lots to cheer about at NASCAR Nationwide race by Arpon Basu
Close Finishes:
The Most Important Tool In Racing by John Close
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Nationwide Series From Montreal On ESPN2 by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Bedeviled Ambrose just might show horns next time by Mike Brudenell
Hartford Courant:
Short Pitting: Bad Mess In Montreal, Big Modified Crowd And Beer Tears Pouring From The Radio by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Drivers On the Outside Looking In by Matthew Pizzolato
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Racing on rain tires just doesn’t do it for me by Mike Smith
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Edwards' backflip goes interntional by Amanda Vincent
MikeMulhern.net:
Carl Edwards catches Marcos Ambrose on the last lap to win at Montreal
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Now I know what Kyle Busch feels like by Dave Kallman
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Nationwide and UARA; Rain, Rain, Go Away by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Qualifying, racing in rain exposes the truly talented drivers by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Stock Cars Were Not Meant To Race In The Rain by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Racing, or something like it by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Tough Times Put Short Tracks On Spot by Jeff Hood;
Monday Morning Crew Chief: Ambrose King of The Road? by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Geek:
Revising the Nationwide Series by Jordan Bianchi
RacingOne:
Hot Laps by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
A perfect example why NASCAR should never race in the rain and
It was just after this point when Kyle Busch 'lost it' last year by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
What makes a good race? Tony back in Indy 500? and
Earnhardt legacy brand branches out by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Racing on rain tires was the right call by Rea White;
Hall of Fame voting begins soon by Kenny Bruce
Speedway Media:
Edwards puts the pressure on! and
Busch wins again at Chicagoland by Pamela
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: 5 Reasons Why The 2009 Season Has Been A Disappointment by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Like Michigan, Bristol NASCAR Ratings Up by Lou Modestino
Valvoline:
Go For The Gold by I.N. Sider
Associated Press:
Kenny Wallace to fans: Merci! by John Kekis
Bump Drafts:
Soapbox: NASCAR In The “Off-Season” by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Race to Chase promises dramatic finish with two events left by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
Nudity Pushes NASCAR To Back Burner by John Daly
fanzonesports:
What Happened To The Real Kyle Busch? by Sal Sigala Jr.
Fox Sports:
Plenty of weekend action even without Sprint Cup by Larry McReynolds
Gaston Gazette:
The sad fate of a NASCAR curmudgeon by Monte Dutton
Insider Racing News:
Kenny Wallace Says "Thank You" To The Fans by Kim Roberson
MikeMulhern.net:
Montreal weekend musings
Montreal Gazette:
Late arrival, long day leaves NASCAR star Busch-ed by Dave Stubbs
Motorsports Talk:
On closing the deal eight years later, Chicago Motor Speedway, and improving the racing in the CWTS by Charles Krall
NASCAR.com:
Would third title elevate Stewart to fourth all time? by David Caraviello
NASCAR Daily News:
Fellows is hometown favorite at Montreal by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR This Week:
Kyle Busch has precedent for his Chase charge by Monte Dutton
RacingWithRich:
Does NASCAR need more qualifying like that in Montreal? by Richard Allen
Rubbings Racing:
NASCAR: Why TV Ratings Are So Important by DJ DeSpain
Salt Lake Tribune:
NASCAR's Vickers takes a break in Utah by Steve Luhm
SceneDaily:
Keep those rain tires in Nationwide by Bob Pockrass;
Should Brad Keselowski reconsider possible move to Penske Racing? by Jared Turner;
Jinx or not, Marcos Ambrose a sure thing to win at Montreal by Lee Montgomery;
No breaks for Chasers or Chasees by Kenny Bruce
Southern Pines Pilot:
Drivers Jockey for Chase Position by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Busch On Another Stellar Run by Tom Jensen
Wisconsin State Journal:
Kenseth vs. Kenseth race postponed by rain, rescheduled for Sunday by Dennis Punzel
ESPN.com:
Evernhams live happily ever after by David Newton;
Will the real Kyle please stand up? by Ed Hinton
Athlon Sports:
Track Talk: Charting the Chase venues by Amy Henderson
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Changes needed in the Nationwide Series by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Note To NASCAR Fans: Don't Shoot The Bird by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
The Doctor (Dick Berggren) Is Out by Jeremy Sellers
Caledonian Record:
A Fun Day Had By Most At NHMS August 25 by Biggy Bigelow
Canadian Press:
Villeneuve looking forward to this weekend's NASCAR race, rain or shine by Bill Beacon
Chicago Tribune:
Kyle Busch set for truck race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet by Jack McCarthy
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Drivers keep busy on weekend off by Godwin Kelly
Fox Sports:
Martin and Busch needed for Chase to have spice by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Wins Leaders Both In Danger Of Missing Playoffs? by Kurt Smith;
Fuel For Thought - Making The Case For Fuel Injection In NASCAR by Vito Pugliese;
Driven to the Past: Harry Hyde - The NASCAR Years... by John Potts;
Does It Really Matter If You Can Drive Anymore? by Bryan Davis Keith
Hampton Roads:
Schedule changes for 2010 and more (including a wedding) by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
Will the Real Kyle Busch Please Stand Up? by Rebecca Gladden ;
Is Scott Lagasse Jr. Holding A Curse Over CJM Racing? by Nick Blake
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
5,000 sponsors get Wallace to Montreal by Amanda Vincent
MikeMulhern.net:
Montreal! A NASCAR Sprint Cup stop next time around? Why not?
NASCAR.com:
Martin second at Bristol, but always rides first class
NASCAR Insiders:
No, I Never Wanted To Be A Driver by T.C.
Orlando Sentinel:
Richard Childress Racing is in a NASCAR funk, but it won't last long by Tania Ganguli
Racin' Today:
Bowyer’s Car, Back Put Against Wall At Bristol by Jim Pedley;
Bet On Edwards And Ambrose Having Grand Time This Weekend by Jonathan Ingram
RacingOne:
Lost Weekend by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
This weekend NASCAR will test the limits of Obama's statement by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
NASCAR doesn’t need Cup in Montreal by Bob Pockrass;
NASCAR can’t match the NFL … which isn’t all bad by Art Weinstein
SPEEDtv:
Nead New Crew Chief For Waltrip by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Dale Jr Mulls His Options by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
There's a reason each bubble driver is where he is by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Former champ Villeneuve embraces NASCAR run in Montreal by Gary Graves
Yahoo Sports:
The picture is clearing -- but not clear -- for Brad Keselowski by Jay Busbee;
Mailbag: Car vs. Driver by Ricky Craven
ESPN.com:
Late-model clash features battle of the Kenseths by Terry Blount;
Earnhardt enters bye week on a bit of a hot streak
Associated Press:
Chase Elliott following his dream, dad’s footsteps by Teresa Walker
Augusta Chronicle:
Unnecessary distraction and
JR team has spot to fill in its lineup by Don Coble
Birmingham News:
Did space aliens kidnap Kyle Busch? by Doug Demmons
Bleacher Report:
Kyle Busch: Can we accept him as he is? by David Yeazell;
Bobby Labonte:"Your Trying to Build Momentum for Next Year" by Patti Rodisch;
Rick Hendrick: Puppet Master, Genius, Or Both? by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Movers ‘n’ Shakers by Jim McCoy
Burlington Hawk Eye:
Iowa Speedway success has impressed Wallace by John Bohnenkamp
CBS Sports:
Feud: Bonus points for leading lap needs to be re-examined by Pete Pistone & Brian De Los Santos;
Notebook: Gassing up with summer winding down by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Now, it's see you in September at fast Georgia speedway by Tom Higgins
Daly Planet:
Last Deep Breath For NASCAR TV Crowd by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Buck-ing the system by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Let Scott break NASCAR Hall barrier, too by Mike Finney
Ft. Worth Star Telegram:
Scheduling conflict makes Gossage’s TMS return hectic by Anthony Andro
Fox Sports:
Chase picture will take a while to clear up by Larry McReynolds;
NASCAR Power Rankings by Jorge Mondaca
Hardcore Race Fans:
Man Behind the Wrenches – Billy Gaule by Lindsey Marks
Insider Racing News:
Start-and-Park Teams Make a Mockery of Racing by Doug Demmons
Kansas City Star:
Nationwide race will boast an international field by Randy Covitz
Kingsport Times News:
ESPN's race coverage team pursuing perfection by Dave Ongie
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Kyle Busch: Intervention or epiphany? by Jeff Wolf
Montreal Gazette:
NASCAR: a spectacle to behold by Dave Stubbs
NASCAR.com:
Racing north of the border offers plenty of surprises by Jarrod Breeze;
Montreal '08 gives some hope for Cup race in rain by David Caraviello;
Former Truck champions careers in different stages by Bill Kimm;
What to do? Off weekend offers myriad of options
NASCAR Insiders:
With Brad K., Hendrick Comes Out Smelling Like a Rose by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
In fate's hands and
Ragan remains modest about success by Monte Dutton
Racer:
Getting back in the flow by A.J. Allmendinger
Racin' Today:
Ren and Ron Show Puts Spotlight On The Crew Chief and
Earnhardt Jr. Recalls Atlanta Brush With Destiny, Edwards by Rick Minter
Racing Fashionistas:
A Fast Lap with Angelique Chengelis by Megan Wood & Darlynn Nangano
Racing Geek:
Forecasting the Chase by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Is the Junior Nation becoming outnumbered or are they AWOL? by Richard Allen
Rubbins Racing:
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: Now on Facebook! A Coincidence? by Lisa DeSpain
San Diego Union Tribune:
Bensalem's Kerr impressed by Aussie Ambrose by Bill Fleischman
SceneDaily:
Marcos Ambrose rekindles bygone era of NASCAR by Jeff Owens;
“Manmade Thunder” is one NASCAR book worthy of attention by Steve Waid;
Confessions of a NASCAR fan by Carolyn Brewster;
Bristol battle between Mark Martin, Kyle Busch one for the ages by Mike Hembree
SPEEDtv:
Trucks: Chicagoland Here We Come and
Unusual Double For Braun by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol by Jeffrey Boswell;
On Pit Road: Labor Day returns to the south by Joe Dunn;
Lance McGrew vs. Tony Eury Jr.: Should we have blamed Eury? by Heath Heidemann;
NASCAR meets Twitter by Shell Sparrow;
Bristol observations from the stands by Ron Fleshman
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we all got wrong in '09 by Brant James
Stock Car Science:
Dave Moody is my Muse (Why Stock Cars Slow Down When They Turn) byDiandra Leslie-Pelecky
USA Today:
Team notes: Final off week awaits NASCAR's top tour
York Dispatch:
Bristol offers much more than racing by Ellen Siska

ESPN.com:
Bowyer not out of Chase picture … yet by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Bristol by Matt Willis;
Chase format is working ... again by Terry Blount
Athlon Sports:
News & Notes: Bristol and Atlanta by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
The Keselowski, Penske, and Hendrick triangle by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
'Li'l More Shrimp on the Barbie' For Marcos Ambrose by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
It's All In The Wallace Family At NASCAR's Nationwide Race In Montreal by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Schumacher’s Aborted Return Spurns NASCAR Imagination by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Glass half full or half empty for Johnson? by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
You Tube Millionaire Takes A Pass On NASCAR by John Daly
fanzonesports:
"The Jimmie And Chad Show," A Recipe For Success by Sal Sigala Jr
Fox Sports:
The Hot Pass: Childress shakes things up ... again by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
New Bristol, Old Bristol - Which Do You Prefer? by Chuck Abrams
Kansas City Star:
Despite tough year, Bowyer stays upbeat and
Q & A with NASCAR’s Clint Bowyer by Randy Covitz
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends and
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: More on Mayfield by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Is the old Bristol gone forever? by Mike Smith
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Is #88 team turning corner? by Amanda Vincent
NASCAR.com:
Notes: Mike Wallace steps in 01; Kenny says thanks by Dave Rodman;
Time to correct the Chase's greatest flaw: unfairness by David Caraviello;
Living the Red Bull lifestyle suits Vickers perfectly by Joe Menzer;
Head2Head: Keselowski making the right decision? by Bill Kimm & Jason Schoellen
NASCAR Examiner:
Dude, what day are we racing? and
NASCAR News Briefs… by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #38 by T.C.
Racin' Today:
Elliott An Awesome Ambassador, Too by Larry Woody;
Ron Follows Still Road Course Spiffy As He Approaches 50 and
Ranger Appears To Be Top Canadian Prospect by Jonathan Ingram
RacingOne:
RacingOne Power Rankings
RacingWithRich:
Chasing points hurting individual races by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Concord dragway getting 2nd event by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Bristol brings out fans feelings … on boredom vs. excitement by Bob Pockrass;
Truck series is a great fit at Iowa Speedway by Krista Voda
Speedway Media:
NASCAR could use a good dose of foreign hospitality by Heath Heidemann;
Chase Watch: 24 down, two to go by Larry Taylor;
Hot 20 Over the Past 10: Vickers continues to heat up as Kenseth and Newman chill by Ron Thornton;
Bristol in the rear view by Angie Campbell
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson surges back to top of power rankings by Tom Bowles
Stock Car History Online:
The Don Hunter Collection: Jimmy Clark (His only NASCAR start) by Rick Houston
Stock Car Spin:
Happy Birthday Jayski.com and
One Forgotten Factor In The Keselowski/Penske Deal by Ben Montedonico
Associated Press:
In The Pits: Busch gracious in victory and defeat by Jenna Fryer
Auto Racing Daily:
Prediction: Kahne Misses Chase, Kyle Busch Makes It by Jerry Bonkowski
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Media cannot decide on Kyle Busch by Jeremy Dunn
Press of Atlantic City:
Following Martin Truex Jr. after Sharpie 500
Bump Drafts:
You Don’t Have To Be A Jerk To Be A Winner by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Glass half full or half empty for Johnson? by Brian De Los Santos
Daily Nonpareil
Busch keeps Chase hopes alive with Bristol victory by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
The Alternate Version Of TWIN by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
The Low Down On The Driver From Down Under by Godwin Kelly
Emporia Gazette:
Contact takes Bowyer out of race
Florida Today:
Danica unlikely to leave IndyCar Series in the dust by Mark DeCotis
Fox Sports:
How do you like me now? by Darrell Waltrip;
Kyle shows he gets it with Bristol win, loss by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
A Thousand Or A Million: Johnson Searching For Sponsor Dollars On His Own Merit by Amy Henderson;
Two To Go: Five Points To Ponder Ahead Of The Off Weekend by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Bristol II Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Talking NASCAR TV: Strong Pre-Race Show At Bristol, But In-Race Improvements Needed For ESPN by Phil Allaway;
Running Their Mouth: Sharpie 500 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Insider Racing News:
The Rebirth Of Mark Martin by Kim Roberson;
Racer Profile: Jim Robinson by Allen Madding
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Is requesting bonus points through the kindness of a teammate unfair? by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch
Kyle Busch needs two more wins by Ben White
Lynchburg News and Advance:
At 67, Shepherd still going strong
Michigan Live:
Too bad Danica Patrick is staying in IndyCar by Steve Kaminski
NASCAR.com:
Self-taught Ren prideful of adapting to different styles by Megan Englehart;
Kenseths have unique father-son relationship by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Insiders:
Burning issues: 8-25-09 and
Won’t You Be My [Pit Road] Neighbor? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Setting Martin's record straight by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Bristol is Back, Baby! by Carol Einarsson
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Tuesday Morning Memo: Keep The Carbs by Jim Pedley;
Free Answers To Your Toughest Questions by Larry Woody
RacingOne:
Two Straight Top 10s for Junior by Pete Pistone
RubbingsRacing:
NASCAR: Tight Race for the Chase is Just What Atlanta Needs and
Circuit Breaks: Atlanta by DJ DeSpain
SceneDaily:
Wendell Scott’s time for entry into NASCAR’s Hall of Fame will come by Steve Waid;
48 team showing cracks in armor? by Kris Johnson
Sirius Speedway:
With Options Limited, Keselowski Headed To Penske Racing by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
A Little Leary: Top Ten Trivia Toughies Round 4 by Gregg Leary
SpeedwayMedia:
The Final Word: Mark Martin is a nice guy, but it was Kyle Busch who proved to be a winner by Ron Thornton;
What is to become of JR Motorsports? by Heath Heidemann;
Surprising, Not Surprising: Bristol Motor Speedway by Larry Taylor
Sporting News:
Bristol brings clarity to Chase picture by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
In his 1,000th Cup race, Martin competes the right way by Bruce Martin
Sports Network:
Martin a class act at Bristol by Chris Symeon
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Michigan Sprint Cup TV Ratings Show Modest Increase by Lou Modestino
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: Turning right in Indy by Jay Hart;
Waving the Checkers: Busch will be Chasing by Ricky Craven;
Fryer’s Five: Martin loses with honor by Jenna Fryer
ESPN:
Bristol finish shows why Martin sleeps easily at night by Ed Hinton;
2009 Power Rankings: Atlanta by Ryan McGee
Athlon Sports:
Bristol Sweep: Kyle Busch making Chase charge by Amanda Brahler
Auto Racing Daily:
Full House at Bristol is Heartening For The Future by Jerry Bonkowski
All Left Turns:
Busch, Vickers have equal shot at breaking into Chase field by Dale Watermill
Bristol Herald Courier:
Sharpie 500 Notebook by Allen Gregory;
Morgan-McClure Races at Home by Spencer Campbell;
Getting a Close-up Look at the Passion of NASCAR’s Fans by Ryan Roorda
Bump Drafts:
Lloyd Seay: Original Stock Car Superstar by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Kyle puts petulance aside, shows championship maturity by Pete Pistone
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2009 Sharpie
500 by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
Kyle Busch is good for what's ailing NASCAR by Tom Sorensen
CloseFinishes:
Earnhardt's Shadow Over NASCAR Fades by John Close
Collegiate Times:
NASCAR star Denny Hamlin football coach for a day by Ed Lupien
Columbia NASCAR Examiner:
Driver Profile: Richard Petty, All Hail the King by Darren Pope
Daly Planet:
Bristol: The TV Aftermath by John Daly
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
The maturation of one Kyle Busch by Josh Lobdell
EveryJoe:
The Race for the Chase is Heating up by Warren Hayashi
Ford Racing:
Chasing a Championship
FoxSports:
With outsiders looming, contenders must step up by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
"Brisdull?!" The New Thunder Valley Roars Under the Lights by Bryan Davis Keith;
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: 2009 Bristol Night Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Top 15 Finish Has Scott Speed in Striking Distance of Top 35 by Mike Ravesi;
Sprint Cup Rookie Report: Patience and Perseverance Pay Off for Speed at Bristol by Tony Lumbis;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Food City 250 by Bryan Davis Keith
Indianapolis Motorsports Examiner:
Danica to NASCAR? Not so fast... by Jeff Norris
Insider Racing News:
Earnhardt Has Spoken ~ Will NASCAR Listen? by Matthew Pizzolato
Montreal Gazette:
His race cars have doors, thank you by Dave Stubbs
Motor Sports Weekly News:
It's Bristol Baby by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Busch can be likeable, just look back at Bristol races by Joe Menzer;
Ambrose seems to have quickly figured out Bristol by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Examiner:
Earnhardt Senior and Kyle Busch: Like two peas in a pod by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insider:
The Chase Isn’t Disappointing (For Me At Least) by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Exciting Bristol chase makes "The Big Chase" close and
'Last night I dreamed of hillbilly heaven' by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Alabama Motorsports park - is it sinking? by Joe Dunn
On Pit Row:
Bristol is Back Baby! by Steve Wronkowicz
Racin' Today:
Atlanta Has A Shining Reason To Host Labor Day Race by Rick Minter;
Kyle Busch Hits Another Sour Note In Nashville by Larry Woody;
Monday Morning Crew Chief: E Is For Effort by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Junky:
Stewart has dismal race; still leads power rankings by Skip Jefferson;
Sharpie 500 at Bristol - Race Highlights by Katie LeMasters
RacingOne:
Ambrose Continues to Shine by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Racing at Bristol isn't worse than it used to be, it's just different and
How appropriate for NASCAR to visit President Obama by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on A Season Saving Victory? by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Kyle Busch, a changed man? by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
A morning with Richard Childress Racing by Bob Pockrass;
Truck series driver David Starr is on the winning team in parenthood by Jared Turner;
You choose: Which 10 tracks should be in the Chase For The Sprint Cup?
SPEEDtv:
Busch Found Right Groove and
Bristol Beat Downs by Tom Jensen;
‘Real Deal’ With Junior Johnson by Wendy Venturini
SpeedwayMedia:
Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast: Brad Keselowski needs to learn patience before he learns Cup racing by Heath Heidemann;
Jeff Gordon Clinches Chase Place by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Kyle Busch outduels Mark Martin, returns to Victory Lane at Bristol by Barry Albert;
Morgan McClure Motorsports: Long live the little men by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway by Lars Anderson
Sports Radio Interviews:
Danica Patrick talks about her rough stretch after the great start to her season
Spotter Stand:
The Keselowski Sweepstakes; Ambrose Impresses; And What Has Happened To Bristol? by Patrick Baldwin
USA Today:
Busch, Martin make points, but Chase picture still murky by Nate Ryan
ESPN:
Kyle Busch simply 'Amazing' at Bristol by David Newton
Associated Press:
Busch breaks slump to sweep Bristol by Jenna Fryer
Bristol Herald Courier:
Kyle Busch Wins Second Straight Race at BMS and
Earnhardt Laments Late Race Cautions At BMS and
Martin Earns More Respect After Honorable Finish and
Kyle Busch Embraces Role Of NASCAR Bad Boy and
‘We’re Still Out There’ [Morgan McClure] by Allen Gregory;
NASCAR Drivers, Volunteers Assemble Care Packages For Military by Roger Brown;
Logano has Wide Appeal with Fans by Ryan Roorda
Bleacher Report:
Sharpie 500: Winners and Losers and
The Lugnut Report:Short Track Struggles Continue for Jeff Gordon by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Busch Is Back! by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Bristol 2 Rear View Mirror by Pete Pistone
Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Kyle Busch's nemesis still is himself by Lindsey Young
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Bristol on ESPN by John Daly'
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Obama talks NASCAR; I translate by Ken Willis
FoxSports:
Keselowski-Penske union makes sense and
Busch fights back in Chase battle by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Kyle Busch Back On Track, Wins at Bristol by Ron Felix
Kingsport Times News:
Kyle Busch outduels Martin at BMS to keep alive his hopes of making Chase by Dave Ongie;
Sweet, and not so sweet, music and
Sharpie 500 outcome leaves points race even tighter by John Moorehouse
Johnson City Press:
Busch rockets past Martin to win Sharpie 500 by Joe Avento
Louisville NASCAR Examier:
Busch gets closer to Chase berth with Bristol win by Amanda Vincent
MikeMulhern.net:
Another Bristol sellout, and this one was like the Bristol of old, with plenty of action, and a tight finish and
Kyle Busch holds off Mark Martin to win Bristol 500 in a hard-driving race and
NASCAR's new ideas are quite thought-provoking...which may be just the point and
Has Jack Roush finally discovered Rick Hendrick's NASCAR-winning engineering tricks?
NASCARcom:
Vickers, Martin exit Bristol feeling good about chances by Mark Aumann;
Hamlin, Busch overcome adversity to finish strong by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Kyle Busch closer to Chase, but must run perfectly next two races by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Kyle Busch outduels Martin and
Bristol notebook #3: Some folks can't get along by Monte Dutton
RacingOne:
Hot Laps by Pete Pistone
Racin' Today:
Busch, Martin Opt To Do It The Right Way At Bristol and
Ambrose’s Career Is Going Around In Circles by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Busch blitzes Bristol field and
NASCAR might nix carburetors/Notes by Dustin Long
San Jose Mercury News:
Franchitti says he's back where he belongs by Curtis Pashelka
SceneDaily:
For Kyle Busch, winning is everything by Kenny Bruce;
Unexpected wrecks par for the course at Bristol by Rea White;
President Obama, Kyle Busch and more by Art Weinstein
SPEEDtv:
Kyle Busch Tames Bristol and
Martin A Strong Second At Bristol and
Ambrose Stuns With Third-Place Run and
Stewart Visits Twilight Zone and
Chase Positions Still Wide Open by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
Kyle Busch holds off Martin, sweeps Bristol and
Notebook: Kimberly-Clark steps up with Ambrose by Reid Spencer
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Thunder Valley by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Kyle Busch edges Martin, gives Chase bid a lift with Bristol win by Gary Graves
Virginian-Pilot:
Kyle wins at Bristol but there's something else brewing ... by Dustin Long
Washington Post:
Great Scott: While the president and NASCAR celebrate stock-car racing, here's someone they might want to honor
Yahoo Sports:
Rowdy finds humility after out-racing Martin by Jeff Passan;
We were one tap away from a Chase apocalypse tonight by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Mind games between Vickers and Kyle? by David Newton
Alabama Live:
NASCAR needs more Bristols and
Brian Vickers says he feels sorry for Kyle Busch by Doug Demmons
Associated Press:
Martin wins pole at Bristol in critical race and
Keselowski won't discuss Penske rumors and
Montoya baffled by on-track incidents with Kahne by Jenna Fryer
AutoWeek:
Mark Martin wins pole for Cup race at Bristol and
NASCAR notes: Drivers make a stop at the White House by Al Pearce
Bristol Herald Courier:
Experience tops glitz in fans' eyes by Spencer Campbell;
Ragan Wins Wild One at BMS and
Newman Ready for Last Installment of NASCAR History and
Martin's revival keeps drummin' and
Weaned on racing by Allen Gregory
Bleacher Report:
Food City 250: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch
BlueRidgeNow:
Despite economy, fans still flock to Bristol by Dean Hensley
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Sharpie 500 Edition (Bristol) by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Bristol will challenge as well as bring back fond memories by Pete Pistone
Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Martin acknowledges pressure of Chase bubble by Lindsey Young
Daly Planet:
Live Blogging The Sprint Cup Series From Bristol and
Your Turn: Nationwide Series From Bristol, TN On ESPN2
FoxSports:
Restarts on short track take on new urgency by Larry McReynolds
Hartford Courant:
Bullish: Brian Vickers Moves On From Kyle Busch Scrap And Forward With New Red Bull Racing Contract by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Michigan International Speedway Leads the Way for Fans by Brenda Benedict
Johnson City Press:
Martin on pole for Sharpie 500 by Joe Avento;
Earnhardt, Martin to be honored by speedway and
Keselowski has been in right place at right time by Jeff Birchfield
Kingsport Times News:
Martin goes from ironman to millennium man, takes Sharpie pole and
[Rusty] Wallace sews up Nationwide sponsorship, would like to see cap on Cup drivers' partcipation and
NASCAR Notes: Montoya on Kahne: "I don't get what he's trying to do" by John Moorehouse;
Vickers: Kyle Busch is 'out of rope' after Michigan fracas by Dave Ongie;
Is it Bristol? Gas prices jump 20 cents in parts of Tri-Cities by Kevin Castle
MikeMulhern.net:
Mark Martin rebounds at Bristol from Michigan heartbreaker and
Toyota joins Chevrolet in agreeing to a swift engine changeover to fuel injection for 2010 Daytona 500, if NASCAR gives the go-ahead and
Jimmie Johnson: Sunday's goat at Michigan, Wednesday's hit at the White House...and here Saturday night?
NASCAR.com:
All about the Chase, when it should be about the race by David Caraviello;
Martin focused on Bristol, not dwelling on Michigan and
Hamlin looking to finally seal the deal at Bristol by Mark Aumann;
Minor-league baseball best deal in other Bristol town by Rick Houston
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Hendrick blew it by letting Keselowski go to Penske by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Daily News:
Biffle on front row, and the bubble at Bristol and
Stewart won’t change his winning recipe as the Chase nears by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Notes:
Johnson Paces Bristol Happy Hour: Seeking First Win by Micah Roberts
NASCAR This Week:
Bristol notebook #2: Johnson spins tales of Kyle and Brian and
All is ... well? and
Sharpie 500 advance: Stewart ready to roll the dice and
He's a Red Bull in a china shop by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Night Moves The Right Moves In NASCAR and
Frye Has Red Bull Charging Toward Chase by Jim Pedley;
Pithy Bits From Bristol by Rick Minter
RacingOne:
Not Ready Yet by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
'Start and Park' Blaney could play role in who wins Sharpie 500 and
Double-file restarts will have biggest impact in Bristol by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Are days of thunder over at Bristol Motor Speedway? by Lee Montgomery;
Rain is a four-letter word to this NASCAR fan by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Pressure On At Bristol and
NASCAR Notebook - Fuel Injection? Brad K? by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
David Ragan earns second Nationwide Series win after showdown with Carl Edwards at Bristol by Barry Albert;
Steve Wallace: A Bristol legacy by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Pit Box: Bristol by Reid Spencer, Bill Marx and Roger Kuznia;
Notebook: Earnhardt mum on Keselowski report by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR's bubble boys jockey for Chase spots by Lars Anderson;
Andretti's bigger role at AGR could keep Patrick in IndyCar Series by Bruce Martin
Spotter Stand:
Race Day At Bristol by Patrick Baldwin
Suffolk News-Herald:
Under the lights at Bristol by Jeff Findley
USA Today:
Flush with victory, Vickers living life to the extreme by Nate Ryan;
Clinging to 12th in Chase, Martin wins pole at Bristol by Gary Graves;
With stock rising, Logano ready to be in tune with Bristol by Joey Logano
Virginian-Pilot:
Bristol racing track losing rough-and-tumble image and
Sheriff Vickers issues warning to Kyle by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Bristol is a full metal racket by Jeff Passan;
Secrets of driving Bristol, from a guy who's done it often by Jay Busbee
ESPN:
SCC Preview: Hamlin has it by Mark Garrow;
Be happy, NASCAR Nation: Life is good by Ed Hinton;
Economy means getting creative by David Newton
Associated Content:
NASCAR Subculture – Should NASCAR Consider ‘Push-to-Pass’ Technology? by Carol Brown
Athlon Sports:
Bubble Boys: Nine Chase spots still in play by Vito Pugliese
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1999 Goody's 500 (Rattling the cage) by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Bristol Motor Speedway: Now THAT’S Racin’ by Jerry Bonkowski
Bristol Herald Courier:
Kenny Wallace Has Seen The NASCAR Game From All Angles and
Morgan Shepherd Still Racing With Faith After 42 Years and
NASCAR Legends To Race Again At BMS Under Revised Format by Allen Gregory;
Kasey Kahne’s Bristol Diary: Thursday;
Jeff Burton’s Bristol Diary: Thursday;
Food City Family Race Night A Fan Favorite On State Street by Roger Brown
Bump Drafts:
It’s Time For Busch & Edwards To Go For Broke by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Some Dopes Confuse Short Track Racing With That Stuff They See On TV by Biggy Bigelow
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
Charlotte Observer:
Plan put Novi inductees Richter, Wheeler at odds by Tom Higgins
Daly Planet:
Play-By-Play Announcer Returns For ESPN In Bristol, TN by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Hall voting should avoid possible bias by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Kyle Busch's outbursts, antics have tarnished his reputation and
Spin Doctor by Mike Brudenell
fanzonesports:
Bristol Will Be Rocking With Drivers Favorite Theme Songs by Sal Sigala Jr
Florida Today:
Kittleson seeks spot in Nationwide by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Going to the White House, past and present by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR needs Rowdy racing for wins, not points by Jorge A. Mondaca;
Busch among those who must be alert at Bristol by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Junior May Be Struggling With Motivation by Kurt Smith;
Five Who Would Like to Forget: Who Isn't Meeting Expectations? by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Taking A Risk At Michigan... by John Potts;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: A Bristol Breakdown and More by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Scott Speed Driver Diary: Victory Junction Visit and a Little Brother Update by Scott Speed
Georgia Racing History:
Honoring Lakewood Speedway and Raymond Parks by Brandon Reed and Justin Poole
Insider Racing News:
Potential NASCAR Champions Flying Under the Radar by Rebecca Gladden
Johnson City Press:
Family Race Night provides ultimate fan-friendly atmosphere by Madison Mathews
Kansas City Star:
Bristol has been good to Bowyer and Busch by Randy Covitz
Kingsport Times News:
Driver relaxes by going back home to fish by Ryan Newman;
Trevor Bayne, 18, is youngest driver in Nationwide Series by Jeff Bobo
Memphis Commercial Appeal:
Newman, Vickers both know winning only sure strategy by Craig Wack
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Sharpie 500 picks;
Crew chief-turned-ESPN analyst Tim Brewer says there's no such thing as a driver for the ages by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Ready, Aim, Fire: Brian Vickers is still hot about Kyle Busch getting so angry at Michigan
Milwaukee Journasl Sentinel:
Rivalry, arrest flavor NASCAR by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR.com:
He may be slumping, but Busch the pick at Bristol by Mark Taylor;
Bristol on their minds, but also songs in their hearts by Raygan Swan;
Track Smack: As Chase nears, Bristol to be exciting or total bore?;
Things heated at bottom of standings heading to BMS
NASCAR Daily News:
The Chevy crew looks for another Thunder Valley victory by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Examiner:
The Bristol boogie or how Edwards gets his groove back by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Why Cost Saving Measures Don’t Matter by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Bristol is one of the gems and
How about a Chase for the consistent and the victorious? and
Bristol notebook #1: Kyle's last stand? by Monte Dutton;
Racin: That's what it's all about by Sharon Bundy
Race Talk Radio:
Lori Munro Cures Kyle's Guitar Curse by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
It’s Crunch Time For Sprint Cup Series by Larry Woody
RacingGal:
1000+ laps at Bristol. Why? and
Driver Meeting - Elliott Sadler by Victoria Lane
RacingOne:
Time Short for Busch by Pete Pistone
Racing Geek:
Sharpie 500 Preview and
Name That Tune by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Junky:
Top 10 - Bottom 10 Drivers at Bristol by Skip Jefferson;
Sharpie 500 - Bristol Race Preview by Teresa Bowling
Roanoke Times:
School and racing: Young drivers perform juggling acts with their time by Dustin Long
Southern Pines Pilot:
Crybaby: Kyle Busch Always Seems to Be Blowing the Blues by Andy Cagle
SpeedwayMedia:
Alright, I’ve had it: SPEED TV needs to get their act together by Heath Heidemann;
Nationwide Series Beats and Bangs Into Bristol by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Real NASCAR fans vs the Want to be fans by Shell Sparrow
Sporting News:
Ryan Newman Might Be Taking It Too Far by Buzz Cutler;
Top 10 to watch: Bristol by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
This year's also-rans are next year's Chase contenders by Tom Bowles
Spotter Stand:
What If A BCS-style Format Came To NASCAR? by Patrick Baldwin
StockCar Review:
Fantasy Picks for the Sharpie 500 by T. Jay Maddox
Tampa-Motorsports-Examiner:
NASCAR 101: How fast on track? by Dwight Drum
USA Today:
Kenseth's streak veering off course; Chase racing in doubt by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider
Bristol Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Martin’s dream season on the ropes by Jenna Fryer;
What To Watch For: Sharpie 500
ESPN.com:
Brand vs. mission? Danica has to decide by John Oreovicz;
One last question, Mr. President! by David Newton;
Fantasy Rankings for the Sharpie 500
Associated Press/Yahoo:
Dodge commits to NASCAR, but on smaller scale by Chris Jenkins
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Should multiple wins guarantee a Chase appearance? by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Safety first is NASCAR's goal by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
Johnson Honor Shows What’s Good About America, NASCAR by Jerry Bonkowski
Bristol Herald Courier:
Kyle Busch Wins At BMS Once Again and
Donny Lia Wins Modified Race At Bristol Motor Speedway by Allen Gregory;
BMS Is Perfect Laboratory by Spencer Campbell;
Downpours Around Region As Racing Gets Underway At BMS by Michael Owens;
Food City’s Family Race Night Rolls Into Town Today by Roger Brown
Bleacher Report:
From Tailgate To Trackside: NASCAR Buckles Up, It's Bristol Baby! by Kara Martin
Bump-Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Wild Week, Wild Season by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Time to put brakes on post-race whining from Busch by Pete Pistone;
Junior's issue with COT, Martin's fuel gamble, more Kyle whining by Pete Pistone and Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
Media Spreads President's NASCAR Message by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Toyota enjoys latest victory by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Drivers hope 'tomorrow' ends soon by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Elmira racer gaining momentum by Ron Levanduski
Element of Speed:
NASCAR Hall Of Fame Embraces Fans, Boosts the Buzz by Summer Dreyer
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Ryan Newman loves challenge of four Bristol races in a week by Anthony Andro
FoxSports:
Michigan weekend pushed Vickers into spotlight by Rea White;
NASCAR Power Rankings by Jorge Mondaca
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Numbers Show 2009 Season Most Competitive Of Chase Era by Matt Taliaferro;
Turn Your Head And CotH? by Jeff Meyer;
Joey Logano: No One Is Better Than Joe Gibbs At Picking A Winner by Tommy Thompson;
For Dale Earnhardt, Jr., The Light At The End Of The Tunnel Is No Longer An Oncoming Train by Vito Pugliese;
Fantasy Insider: 36 Degrees Of High Speed Bristol Bank by Bryan Davis Keith and Mike Neff
Go Blue Ridge:
Thunder Valley Set to Rumble this Weekend by Adam Hicks
Insider Racing News:
Has Kyle Busch lost his mojo? by Doug Demmons
Johnson City Press:
Bowyer likes challenges BMS offers and
Recent win lifts Hamlin to Chase contender by Jeff Birchfield
Kingsport Times News:
Ryan Newman column: Driver shares thoughts on competing in all BMS NASCAR races this week;
Kyle Busch halts Hornaday's Truck Series win streak and
Don Lia wins first modified race at BMS by Dave Ongie;
McClure happy to be at home track as Nationwide Series returns to BMS by Jeff Bobo
Knoxville News Sentinel:
Kenny Wallace enjoys meet-and-greet aspect of Food City Family Race Night by John Shearer
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgatin': What You Need to Know About Bristol by Jo Ann Hlavac
Lincoln Journal:
NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson honored at White House
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Edwards hopes to do backflip at Bristol by Amanda Vincent
MikeMulhern.net:
The President hosts NASCAR and champion Jimmie Johnson at the White House
NASCAR.com:
With Chase looming even Junior seems anonymous by David Caraviello;
BMS night race not full of cautions like it used to be and
Start-up teams continuing to pursue on-track dream by Dave Rodman;
For Endeavour pilot Hurley, racing is out of this world by Rick Houston
NASCAR Insiders:
Vintage TNI: Bristol is the Best Damn Track in NASCAR by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
A serious crash can leave a scar and
The Bristol forecast: competitive by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
Omission of a NASCAR Pioneer Stirs a Debate by Bruce Lambert
Philadelphia Daily News:
Newman trying to make history at Bristol Motor Speedway by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Special Truck Edition: Wednesday Racing at Bristol by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Bristol Could be Pointers Vs. Winners by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR vs. Mayfield: Key witness loses lots of crediblity by Richard Allen
Racing Fashionistas:
What's your favorite song?
by Megan Wood
RubbingsRacing:
Dale Jr.: The Pressure by Toby Christie;
Obama: Importance the Big Three to Stay in NASCAR by Christopher Smith
San Diego Union Tribune:
Johnson Foundation shifts gears for education by Bill Center
SceneDaily:
Stewart-Haas Racing’s Bobby Hutchens enjoying Bristol as a driver by Bob Pockrass;
NASCAR salaries need to disclosed by David Exum
SPEEDtv:
Busy At Bristol by Ryan Newman;
Best Bristol Fights by Jimmy Spencer;
Racing To Riches by John Roberts;
Can Roush Drivers Get It Done At Bristol? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Hot 20 Over the Past 10: Carl, Juan, Jeff, and Jimmie providing backup vocals in Tony's band by Ron Thornton;
Trevor Bayne Driver Blog: Heading home at Bristol by Trevor Bayne;
On Pit Road: Chris Rice takes over crew chief duties at ML Motorsports by Joe Dunn;
Ryan Newman looks to run Army strong four races long at Bristol by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
5 questions with ... crew chief Lance McGrew by Reid Spencer;
Who's on track after Michigan by Bill Marx
USA Today:
Humble Martin will reach grand mark for starts at Bristol by Nate Ryan;
Team notes: NASCAR pack heads back to Tennessee
Virginian Pilot:
Can Kyle make the Chase? / Notes by Dustin Long
whitehouse.gov:
NASCAR and “The Face of America that You Show to the World” by Jesse Lee
Yahoo Sports:
CoT has purified NASCAR by Ricky Craven
York Dispatch:
Expect thrill to return at Bristol by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Ain't NASCAR's first presidential rodeo by Ed Hinton;
Helton wandering into dangerous waters by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after Michigan by Matt Willis;
Shana Mayfield gets restraining order by David Newton
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Vickers, Bowyer build steam by Matt Taliaferro
Auto Racing Daily:
Where Have All The (Iron)Men Gone? by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Richard Petty Motorsports Is King of the Swap by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bristol Herald Courier:
Diverse NASCAR Caravan Bound For Bristol Motor Speedway and
Ron Hornaday Looks To Continue Historic Streak In BMS Truck Race and
NASCAR Whelen Series Director Excited About Bristol Venue by Allen Gregory
Bump-Drafts:
Not Everyone In NASCAR Works Their Way Up by Patrick Reynolds
Daly Planet:
Midweek NASCAR TV Bonanza by John Daly
fanzonesports
Vickers Shows Maturity To Become Toyota's Sixth Sprint Cup Winner by Sal Sigala Jr
FoxSports:
Vickers, Bowyer primed to make moves by Larry McReynolds;
Admitting he has a problem is good for Junior by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Whether NASCAR And Family Really Mix?, No Chase, No Crew, And White House Snubs by Tom Bowles;
Take The Pain: Should Jeff Gordon's Back Injury Be A Storyline As The Championship Chase Looms? by Vito Pugliese;
Top Ten Reasons Barack Obama is Bringing NASCAR To The White House Today by Jeff Meyer;
Mirror Driving: Martin's Mortal Blow, Regan's Risk, And Tackling Top-Tier Ticket Prices by the Frontstretch Staff;
Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 Through Michigan compiled by Mike Neff
Hartford Courant:
Sayin' Goodbye To Jeff Gordon, Sayin' Hello To A New Sort Of Championship And A Lot of Just Sayin' by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
A New And Improved Michigan by Chuck Abrams;
Wednesday Night Special..Can "Rowdy" Busch Take Down Hornaday Jr. At Bristol? by Nick Blake
Johnson City Press:
Hornaday looks to win 6th straight by Jeff Birchfield
Kansas City Star:
Hornaday has been unbeatable in trucks series by Randy Covitz
Kingsport Times-News Online:
Modified Series drivers expected to shatter NASCAR qualifying record at BMS by Jeff Bobo
Los Angeles Times:
Drivers battle to qualify for NASCAR's Chase for the Sprint Cup by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
Brian Vickers finally gets a new deal
NASCAR.com:
Busch in middle of run-ins but who rivals them most? and Jason Schoellen and Bill Kimm
NASCAR Media:
Bristol Weekend Preview
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Language problems in contract clear up quickly after Vickers win by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Daily News:
Thunder Valley brings changes and incentives for Sadler by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Examiner
Your turn: Should NASCAR really be going to the White House? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #37 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Hornaday's a cut above by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
It’s Crunch Time For Sprint Cup Series by Larry Woody;
Busch An Intense Driver, Pleasant Dinner Guest by Bill Fleischman
Racing Fashionistas:
If I click my heels 3 times will I end up in Bristol? by Megan Wood
The Fashionistas loves Fido and Fluffy and so does your favorite NASCAR driver by Darlynn Nangano
RacingOne:
RacingOne Power Rankings
RacingWithRich:
Busch vs. Vickers could get interesting going into Bristol and
Bowyer looks to keep momentum rolling toward the Chase by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Drivers pick their theme songs for Bristol; what’s yours? by Jeff Gluck;
Ron Hornaday looks to continue winning streak tonight at Bristol by Lee Montgomery;
I find Brian Vickers’ win more exciting than spat with Kyle Busch by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Martin, Vickers Lead Bristol Bubble by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Mike Helton spot on with comments about COT, Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Heath Heidemann;
Ryan Newman looks to run Army strong four races long at Bristol by Rebecca Spence;
Chase Watch: 23 down, three to go by Larry Taylor;
Ron Hornaday's streak: Is it the best in NASCAR history? by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
First to clinch a Chase spot, Stewart stays atop rankings by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Mark Martin Making 1000th Career Start At Bristol by Mike Irwin
Stock Car History Online:
The Don Hunter Collection: Drag Racin' (Richard Petty) by Rick Houston
TennesseeRacer:
East Tennessee has a lot to offer race fans this week by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Earnhardt Jr. hoping to build momentum, team chemistry by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: Fixing a flaw by Jay Hart;
They make it 'cause we buy it: NASCAR toothbrushes by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
What were Jimmie and Chad thinking? by David Newton;
2009 Power Rankings: Bristol by Ryan McGee
Athlon Sports:
News & Notes: Michigan and Bristol by Matt Taliaferro
At the Track: Gater News:
Is Bristol Still Relevant? by Ed Coombs
Auto Racing Daily:
Michigan Finish Is A Good Step Forward For Earnhardt by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Paulie Harraka Makes History With Camping World West Win by Mary Jo Buchanan;
NASCAR or Nastycar: Michigan Edition by David Yeazell
Bristol Herald Courier:
Wimmer Hoping To Make Triumphant Return With Morgan-McClure Motorsports At BMS by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
For Vickers, It’s A Long Way From Lowe’s by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Fuel guesses might be key in deciding Chase spots by Brian De Los Santos
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Vickers throws hat into Chase ring by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
What A Week For "NASCAR Now" and
Your Turn: "This Week In NASCAR" On SPEED by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Upgrades on track at MIS by Mike Brudenell
fanzonesports:
Rick Hendrick Living The NASCAR Dream by Sal Sigala Jr.
Florida Today:
Opinions circle the track - Final push to make NASCAR Sprint Cup's playoff prompts debate by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
If you mess with the bull, you just might get the horns by Darrell Waltrip;
Don't get too excited about Dale Jr. just yet by Jeff Hammond;
Time for NASCAR to listen to driver complaints by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch::
Beyond The Cockpit: Colin Braun On The Future, Le Mans, And ... Signing Babies? by Amy Henderson;
Dale Junior In Guatemala: The Kid From Lake Atitlan by Danny Peters;
Talking NASCAR TV: Backseat Drivers Bring A Different Feel To ESPN's Booth At Michigan by Phil Allaway;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup : Michigan (2) Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth : CARFAX 400 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Insider Racing News:
Is Jeff Gordon’s Back Pain Affecting his On-track Performance? by Allen Madding;
The Chase Provides More Opportunities For Championships by Kim Roberson
Kingsport Times News:
Local racer Monteith lands opportunity of a lifetime by Jeff Bobo;
Michigan notes: TRD's White calls Vickers' shot
Lexington Dispatch:
Relief from the Bristol heat arrives by Ben White
NASCAR.com:
Benson still healing two months after horrific crash by Bill Kimm;
Gibson having fun on and off track at Stewart-Haas by Dave Rodman;
Five things about ... the perfect NASCAR marriage by Raygan Swan
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Michigan Speedway smart to lower ticket prices by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Mounting Frustration Evident At RCR by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 8-18-09 and
Michigan race notes: Against all odds, it does rain and
... And, as Wiley E. Coyote, Chad Knaus ... by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
A Weekend Nationwide Needed by Michelle Dawn
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Chad and Jimmie Blow it Again! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Did We Switch to Hybrid NASCAR Race Cars? Making the Grade- Michigan 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Tuesday Morning Memo: Tanks For The Drama by Jim Pedley;
Mechanical Malpractice In The Sprint Cup Garages? by Larry Woody;
Monday Morning Crew Chief: Roads Paved With Question Marks by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Earnhardt sees progress, finally by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Earnhardt Jr.: May Think Racing Is Too Boring These Days by DJ DeSpain;
Earnhardt, Jr.: My Dog Would Like Your Autograph, Please by Lisa DeSpain
SceneDaily:
Michael Waltrip Racing deserves credit by Rea White;
Consistency is key when it comes to winning a Cup championship by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Hoist A Red Bull by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
Elliott Sadler may be getting out before he is forced out by Heath Heidemann;
Hendrick dominance stopped by Brian Vickers by Ron Fleshman;
Luck, fuel ran out on Jimmie Johnson at Michigan by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
The Cool Down Lap : Ill-conceived strategy puts Mark Martin in jeopardy by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Vickers surges into Chase contention with Michigan win by Bruce Martin
Sports Network:
This season is no bull for Vickers by Chris Symeon
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Vickers on Vapors; Hand Over Your Engine: And Danica Loves Her Twitter by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Junior says COT needs a tuneup. What do you think? by Lou Modestino
Yahoo Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings;
Waving the Checkers: Vickers’ fuel for thought by Ricky Craven;
Fryer’s Five: Vickers, Busch are old rivals by Jenna Fryer
ESPN:
Monday Rundown: Risk for Martin simply too high at Michigan by Terry Blount;
Fuel gamble pays off big for Vickers by David Newton
Associated Press:
Vickers outlasts Johnson in fuel duel at Michigan by Chris Jenkins
Athlon Sports:
Fueled Up: Vickers, Red Bull win at MIS
by Amanda Brahler
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Vickers feuds on Saturday, wins on Sunday by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Vickers' gamble results in victory by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
NASCAR..Michigan..and $20 for Elvis by Jerry Bonkowski
All Left Turns:
Win helps Vickers surge in Chase qualifying probabilities by Dale Watermill
Bleacher Report:
The Lugnut Report: Casey Mears Races to Sixth Place Finish and
Carfax 400: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
Flying High With Wings: Brian Vickers Captures Long Awaited Second Win by Rob Tiongson
Bristol Herald Courier:
Diverse Schedule Planned For Bristol Motor Speedway and
The Saga Of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Continues by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
No Gas Pains For Red Bull "Red" by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2009 Carfax 400 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Mouths of Junior, younger Busch steal spotlight from Vickers' MIS win by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Johnson runs dry, Vickers runs by and wins and
Cheers aside, Junior's finish a quieter accomplishment and
Rewind | Commentary and more from Sunday's race by Rick Bonnell;
Why Joe Gibbs changed the play by Scott Fowler
CloseFinishes:
Toyota’s Michigan Win A ‘Brand Building’ Exercise by John Close
Columbia NASCAR Examiner:
Vickers gets win at Michigan by Darren Pope
Daily Telegram:
Thrilling finish by Brian Calloway
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Michigan Sprint Cup Series Telecast On ESPN by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Diehards dislike start-and-parkers by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Brian Vickers not a star, but still stands out and
Landmark victory for Toyota CARFAX 400 at MIS and
Driven to extremes and
MIS Notebook: Gordon second -- bad back and all by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Mark Martin, Kyle Busch still in danger of missing out on Chase and
David Ragan takes car for a sad spin at MIS/Notes and
Jimmie Johnson's empty tank a gift for Brian Vickers by David Goricki;
Roger Penske is on a personal roll, and he wants the same for Detroit by Angelique S. Chengelis
FanHouse:
Bet on Fuel Pays Big for Brian Vickers by Geoffrey Miller
FoxSports:
Vickers bullish about future by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch::
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Michigan (2) Race Recap and
Vickers' Quiet Confidence Pays Off In Spades by Tom Bowles;
Five Points To Ponder: CARFAX 400 by Mike Lovecchio;
Underdog Bubbles Burst While Andretti Beats Speed On Fuel Mileage by Mike Ravesi;
Rookie Joey Logano's Inadvertent Pit Call Leads To A Top 10 Finish by Tony Lumbis
Insider Racing News:
Teams Gamble on Fuel at Michigan, Vickers Comes Out on Top by Ron Felix;
Can Jeff Gordon Win Another Championship? by Matthew Pizzolato
LaidbackRacing:
Dale Jr. Speaks the Truth; It’s Broke and Needs to be Fixed by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Shepherd racing for Jesus, me by Angie Hulsey
Las Vegas Sun:
Busch and Vickers rumble, Johnson and Co. stumble and Helton offers a rebuttal by Mike Smith
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Vickers wins fuel mileage race at MIS by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
Kyle Busch donates 60 tickets to MIS NASCAR race to St. John's Home in Grand Rapids by Steve Kaminski;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. falls short of another MIS win and
Mark Martin slips to 12th in Chase standings/Notes by Brian Vernellis;
MIS slashing ticket prices for 2010, but possible tax on sporting events could keep fans away by Mike Pryson
MikeMulhern.net:
Toyota's Brian Vickers plays it perfectly in beating Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Michigan and
Brian Vickers is the big winner....of yet another fuel mileage race. And there were losers, and then some real losers in the endgame
Motorsports Talk:
On the continuing Kyle Busch saga, Keselowski's hometown win, and backseat drivers by Charles Krall
Motor Sports Weekly News:
A Few Random Notes From the NASCAR Weekend by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Junior backs up words with strong showing at MIS by Joe Menzer;
Gustafson's fuel gamble fails, Martin falls to bubble by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Bad strategy call by Mark Martin’s team could cost him Chase berth and
Watch out, Chase bubble drivers … Brian Vickers is ready to knock you out by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Daily News:
Busch brothers take a hit at Michigan by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Examiner:
Like father like son for Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Has Sam Hornish Jr. Figured Something Out? by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Michigan plays the wild card and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
phillyBurbs:
NASCAR doomsday claims false by Ernie Saxton
Racin' Today:
Has The Son [Dale Jr.] Started To Rise Again? by Rick Minter;
Hail To The Vickers: Red Bull Driver Wins In Michigan by Jim Pedley;
Mad Max Is Happily Pursuing New Dream by John Sturbin
RacingGal:
Jana Bowyer - Inside of the Fence and
Sleepless Nights begin among Drivers by Victoria Lane
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on Rolling the Dice and Going for Broke by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Junky:
Sprint Cup Power Rankings after Michigan by Skip Jefferson;
Car Fax 400 at Michigan - Race Highlights by Kate LeMasters
RacingOne:
Vickers Hangs On at Michigan and
Hot Laps Michigan by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Thank you for speaking your mind, Dale Jr. and
Toyota drives a dagger in American hearts with Michigan win and
Gambles by Martin and Kenseth costly now and could be more costly later by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Maybe it’s not No. 1, but NASCAR has done well for itself by Steve Waid;
RCR's Casey Mears has 'speed all day' at Michigan and
Penske Racing's Sam Hornish Jr. nabs top-five finish at Michigan by Kenny Bruce
SPEEDtv:
‘Real Deal’ With SHR by Wendy Venturini;
No Backing Down For Gordon and
Fuel Mileage Bites Johnson, Martin by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
Hendrick Motorsports: Two up, two down by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Vickers grabs second career win by ounces of Fuel - Earnhardt Jr. fuels up to take 3rd by Mike Finnegan;
Surprising, Not Surprising: Carfax 400 by Larry Taylor;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. can make a crew chief look spectacularly good, too by Jonathan Lintner
Sporting News:
Vickers pulls off big win at Michigan and
Notebook: Michigan frustrates Johnson--again by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned Sunday from Michigan International by Lars Anderson
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Motor City by Racing Maniac
Stock Car Spin:
In A Race Full Of Bull, Vickers Pulls Out First Win For Team Red Bull and
The "Day After" Discussion: Michigan by Ben Montedonico
Toledo Blade:
Vickers nears spot in Chase with win at MIS and
Hornish rallies for 5th place at MIS/Notes by Matt Markey'
It's starting to sink in for Earnhardt by Dave Hackenberg
USA Today:
Vickers' fuel mileage pays off with Michigan win, Chase lift by Nate Ryan
Valvoline:
Driver Development Stallsby I.N. Sider
Virginian Pilot:
Vickers wins, Busch tumbles by Dustin Long
Windsor Star:
Vickers good to last drop by Bob Duff
Yahoo Sports:
Vickers cashes in on Michigan gamble by Jay Hart
ESPN:
Martin says back pain won't stop Gordon by David Newton
Augusta Chronicle:
Changes to car unlikely by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Carfax 250: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
NASCAR Then & Now: Tomorrow Never Knows For Jeff Gordon In '96 (Pt. III) by Rob Tiongson;
Ryan Truex Wins Camping World Series East Race at Lime Rock by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Dale Jr. Gets His E.F. Hutton On by Jim McCoy;
Soapbox: The Chase Is Coming! The Chase Is Coming! by John Chapman
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: "Backseat Drivers" Nationwide Series Telecast by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Rochester Hills' Keselowski wins at MIS and
Points leader Tony Stewart hot in first year after forming his own team and
Edwards' [NNS] car heavily damaged/Notes by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Juan Pablo Montoya aims to score at MIS/Notes and
Rochester Hills' Brad Keselowski flies late for Nationwide victory
by David Goricki
FoxSports:
Silly season ready to heat up by Lee Spencer
Michigan Live:
Sprint Cup drivers aren't risking safety at Michigan and
Once ready for retirement, Mark Martin's four wins lead Sprint Cup Series heading into MIS by Mike Pryson;
CARFAX 400 at MIS 'big' for Ryan Newman by Ryan Newman;
NASCAR veteran Kenny Wallace claws his way back to win at I-96 Speedway by Steve Kaminski;
Tony Stewart riding 'miracle' season into MIS by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Mike Accavitti's back in NASCAR! But he looks like he's carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders and
The Notebook: Fuel Injected engines in NASCAR? Maybe so.....and
Kyle Busch pitches a fit after losing Saturday's race to Brad Keselowski and Brian Vickers and
Kurt Busch agrees with Dale Earnhardt Jr. that NASCAR needs to tweak the car-of-tomorrow to improve racing...but is anyone from NASCAR listening?
Muskegon Chronicle:
Busy race weekend at MIS has nothing on Rick Huisken by Troy Ruel
NASCAR.com:
Toughest driver in garage may not be who you think by David Caraviello;
Bliss moves on, sort of; hooks up with Nemechek by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Montoya on chasing the Chase, and ‘tacky’ Graceland and
Keselowski’s win at home a great story; Kyle Busch’s whining reaches new low by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Earnhardt, Gordon say 'the car needs work' and
All eyes on Johnson, Johnson eyeing all and
Home on the range and
Michigan notebook #3: Racers are foolish for all kinds of reasons and
Carfax 400 pre-race rail
Orlando Sentinel:
DIS exhibit celebrates career of Richard 'The King' Petty by Steven Cole Smith
Peoria Journal Star:
Sprint Cup drivers lobby for more racing excitement by Jane Miller
Racin' Today:
Friday Notes: Vickers Vaults to Pole At Michigan and
Some Drivers Are Fuming Over Fuel Mileage Racing by Jeff Hood;
Keselowski Wins Michigan Wild One by Jim Pedley
RacingOne:
More Michigan Magic for Martin and
Chase on Pace by Pete Pistone
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR Long still on outside looking in by Dustin Long
SpeedwayMedia:
Brad Keselowski: "Oh My God, I Won At Home" by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Keselowski comes out of nowhere at MIS by Pamela
Sports Illustrated:
Earnhardt searching for answers by Lars Anderson
Tallahassee Democrat:
Winner: Brad Keselowski, Loser: Kyle Busch by Lisa Fowler
Toledo Blade:
Hard lesson learned: Hornish moves on after fiery crash by Matt Markey
USA Today:
NASCAR's Helton to Dale Jr.: No major changes planned and
Montoya playing it smart in pursuit of first Chase berth by Nate Ryan
Virginia Pilot:
Teams shift gears in tough economic times and
NASCAR exec: No major changes to be made to car/Notes and
Would you believe which driver's first car was a Plymouth Volare? and
Dale Jr. chides NASCAR to do more with the car by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Storylines: Parading around by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Papis living the American Dream by Marty Smith;
Earnhardt to NASCAR: Blame the new car and
Backflip sighting at Michigan? by David Newton;
Crunching numbers for Michigan by Matt Willis;
Fantasy Rankings for the CARFAX 400
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Earnhardt Jr.: NACAR not willing to produce better race car by Rick
Augusta Chronicle:
Vickers in front again by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Races to Rescue a U.S. Olympic Team by Tom Burke;
Dropping The Hammer: A Preview Of The Carfax 400 At Michigan and
Why Danica Patrick Is Actually A Bonafide Racer (And Needed In Racing!) by Rob Tiongson;
From Tailgate to Trackside: NASCAR Gets Manky In Michigan by Kara Martin
Bump Drafts:
Something Isn’t Right Here by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Michigan stop is music to Roush's ears, especially winless Edwards by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
Dale Jarrett Moves Front And Center For ESPN by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Rants & Raves by Godwin Kelly
Des Moines Register:
Knoxville Nationals: Erin Crocker back in driver's seat in sprint races by Rob Gray
Detroit Free Press:
Vickers on pole for third straight time at MIS and
Johnson has faith in Hendricks / Notes and
Keselowski brothers are driven to succeed by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Brian Vickers a familiar sight on pole and
CARFAX 400: Jimmie Johnson is 0-for-MIS/Notebook by David Goricki
FoxSports:
With no Chase in sight, Earnhardt shifts roles by Lee Spencer;
History offers clues about who will make Chase by Rea White
Houston Chronicle:
Hot in pursuit: Tony Stewart is a lock for a spot in the Chase for the Championship, but the race is on for the rest of the field by Russ Goodall
Insider Racing News:
Earnhardt Jr. Looks for Redemption at Michigan by Brenda Benedict;
A Rough Week For Hendrick Motorsports At The Glen by Nick Blake
Michigan Live:
Questions about winless streak dog Carl Edwards and
Battle is on at MIS for Sprint Cup championship and
NASCAR fans are passionate about car numbers by Mike Pryson;
Will Sprint Cup's Brian Vickers finally turn pole into victory at Michigan International Speedway? by Steve Kaminski;
Ryan Newman glad to be back in Michigan, will start in 'lucky seven' spot in CARFAX 400 by Ryan Newman;
NASCAR Trading Paint: CARFAX 400 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. opens up and says things need to change and
What is wrong with NASCAR's race-to-the-chase when a world-class racer like Montoya concedes he's 'points racing'?
NASCAR.com:
Martin surprised by his front-row qualifying run and
Edwards defends winless season as races tick away by Joe Menzer;
Childress reflects on career that started behind wheel by Mark Aumann;
Willing to do whatever is necessary - Waltrip's fan promotion right in line with his personality by Raygan Swan;
Jerry's Pub near MIS: Family owned and more by Rick Houston
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Vickers wins third straight MIS pole; now it’s time to win and
Get off my back, an angry Jeff Gordon says and
Hendrick dynasty will continue, Johnson boldly predicts and
Keselowski adjusts to new role outside of the racecar by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Daily News:
Kahne’s Chase chances may have gone up in smoke by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Notes:
Vickers and Martin Top Final Michigan Practice Speeds by Micah Roberts
NASCAR This Week:
The hits just keep on coming and
Edwards' off year isn't that far off and
Michigan notebook #2: Kenseth goes into every race uncertain by Monte Dutton
SceneDaily:
By any name, 'start-and-park' teams have always been part of NASCAR by Steve Waid
SPEEDtv:
Dale Jr.’s Dilemma by Hermie Sadler;
Rough Start For Kahne and
Johnson Ready To Roll by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Race to the Chase: Worst case scenario by Larry Taylor;
Bill and Chase Elliott: Two generations set to race this weekend by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Earnhardt searching for answers by Lars Anderson
36 Races:
Top Drivers Stepping Up Their Game in 2009 by Dale Watermill
Toledo Blade:
In a race for the Chase: Busch in search of points at MIS by Matt Markey
Yahoo Sports:
Anyone remember Matt Kenseth? by Jenna Fryer;
What to Watch for: Carfax 400
ESPN.com:
More than Tim Richmond died in 1989 by Ed Hinton;
SCC Preview: Johnson to fulfill what he started by Mark Garrow;
Brad Keselowski bleeds Michigan blue by David Newton;
From the 'What were they thinking?' department ... by Terry Blount
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1991 Champion Spark Plug 400 (one of the best finishes ever!) by Jeremy Dunn
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
NASCAR relationship a winner for Coke by Rachel Tobin Ramos
Auto Racing Daily:
Montoya Emerging as Chase Wildcard by Jerry Bonkowski
Bump-Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Carfax 400 At Michigan by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! The ACT Tour Nutmeg 100, Short-track Racing At It's Finest by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
For regular season to matter, give Chase leader bonus for seeding by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Plan put Novi inductees Richter, Wheeler at odds by Tom Higgins
Covington News:
Stewart's Cup stock at an all-time high by Josh Briggs
Daly Planet:
SPEED Rules Friday's NASCAR TV by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Dodge fighting an uphill battle and
Like it or not, Marcos Ambrose is making his move and
Short-track thrills lure Kyle Busch to Toledo by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Tony Stewart in driver's seat at MIS by David Goricki;
Rochester racer Brad Keselowski to help laid-off workers by Angelique S. Chengelis
Florida Today:
Safe cars lead to wild racing by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Fringe Chase hopefuls need to go for broke by Jeff Hammond;
Time to start racking up some wins by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Don't Blame Us For NASCAR's Decline by Kurt Smith;
Diamonds In the Rough: 5 Drivers Having a Great 2009, Not That You've Seen It On TV by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: A Few Short Stories... by John Potts;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Timothy Peters Closes in on First Career Win by Beth Lunkenheimer;
David Starr Driver Diary: Top 10's, Pit Rules and Hanging with Sam Bass by David Starr
Georgia Racing History:
Tim Flock Won Rainy Day Race Back In 1956 by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Needs Montoya to Succeed by Rebecca Gladden;
Spend, Spend, Spend by Brian Watkins
Knoxville News Sentinel:
NASCAR legend Johnson drives moonshine sales by Michael Moats
LaidbackRacing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Chase system wrecks drama for fans, drivers by Jeff Wolf
Las Vegas Sun:
Who will perform the best at the next four tracks? and
This week’s StockcarToon by Mike Smith
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Childress celebrates milestone anniversary by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
Sam Hornish Jr. finally finds his groove and hopes to keep it going at MIS and
Nationwide's Jason Leffler hanging with Sprint Cup stars heading into MIS by Mike Pryson;
Ryan Newman looking for home-track advantage at Michigan International Speedway by Ryan Newman
MikeMulhern.net:
Michigan: and this better not be another gas mileage snoozer.... and
Hopefully, hopefully, not another Monday NASCAR race.....
Monroe Evening News:
More seat time for Busch by Doug Donnelly
NASCAR.com:
Stewart dealing right now, but oh how things change and
Back to the Irish Hills, where Stewart can clinch
NASCAR Insiders:
The Rise and Fall of Ginn Racing by Journo
NASCAR notes:
Race to the Chase Odds; Who's in and Who's Out by Micah Roberts
NASCAR This Week:
Rain, rain, go away and
Michigan Notebook #1: Michigan to be Stewart's Chase clincher by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Earnhardt Jr. Says Turnaround Is Just Around the Corner by Rick Minter;
Wood Brothers Cautious Approach Paying Off by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
No better time than the present for Ford teams to make a move by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Carfax 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Junky:
2009 Chase - Who is In and Who is Out by Skip Jefferson
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be OK, but his fans are in for tough times by Art Weinstein;
Confessions of a NASCAR fan by Carolyn Brewster;
Max Papis doing his best to make it in NASCAR by David Exum
Southen Pines Pilot:
Random Thoughts From Turn Eight by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Stewart, Earnhardt Head In Opposite Directions by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Is the writing on the wall for Kevin Harvick and Richard Childress? by Heath Heidemann;
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Asleep at the wheel? by Clayton Caldwell;
Nationwide Series motors to Michigan by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Trevor Bayne Driver Blog: An eventful week by Trevor Bayne;
The manufacturer's war, the driver's glory by Tammyrae Benscoter
Sports Illustrated:
Thirteenth in points, Kyle Busch may be in driver's seat by Mark Beech;
New engine on the way, Ford looks to end winless skid by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Roush drivers have reason for optimism in Michigan by Nate Ryan;
Tale of two races for Logano in Watkins Glen's learning curve by Joey Logano
Yahoo Sports:
How drivers shake off a big wreck by Ricky Craven
ESPN.com:
2009 Power Rankings: Michigan by Ryan McGee
Alabama Live:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. better win something quick and
Ray Evernham: Start-and-park teams are 'a slap in the face' to NASCAR by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Tim Richmond’s most memorable moments by Patrick Reynolds
Associated Press:
Sorenson upbeat despite struggles in #43 by John Kekis
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Atlanta NASCAR 101: Hall of Fame and who should be in it by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
A measure of success and
Gordon's recovery is slowed by wreck and
NASCAR newsmaker by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
Being Consistently Inconsistent is Keeping 2009 Chase Interesting by Jerry Bonkowski
Bristol Herald Courier:
Little Bristol Motor Speedway earns another big sellout by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
"Big 10" Rankings: Separation Sunday Coming? by Jim McCoy
Car and Driver:
Bill Lester: First African American to Compete in NASCAR Nationwide Series - Interview by Steven Cole Smith
CBS Sports:
Feud of the Week: Rain tires; R. Gordon skirmish; Ambrose's oval progress by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Columbia NASCAR Examiner:
How I would change NASCAR by Darren Pope
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Day late no problem for Stewart by Marsha Hoffman
Cup Scene Daily:
A NASCAR family tradition at Michigan by Sarah Farlee
Dallas Morning News:
Battle is revving up to make Chase field by Anthony Andro
Daly Planet:
NASCAR Banquet In Las Vegas Currently Invisible by Jim Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Race for coveted Chase spots down to final laps and
Edwards hopes to do first backflip this weekend/Notes by Mike Finney
Detroit Free Press:
Crew chief Pattie enjoys tough job steering NASCAR's Montoya by Mike Brudenell
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Does Jeff Gordon have anything left to prove? by Josh Lobdell
Dialed In:
And it’s on to Michigan! Quick Turnaround for Fans and Teams! by Claire B. Lang
Elmira Star Gazette:
Turn 9 at The Glen is becoming accident-prone by Ron Levanduski
FanHouse:
Reckless Rules: ESPN to Debut 'Backseat Driving' Race Broadcast by Holly Cain
Ford Racing:
It’s all in the family for Wood Brothers
FoxSports:
Lack of sponsorship dims excitement of silly season by Jeff Owens;
NASCAR Power Rankings by Jorge Andres Mondaca
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Penalties And Robby Gordon ... A NASCAR Tradition Since 1991! by Matt Taliaferro;
While I May Have Sympathy For Jason Myers, If I Were The Judge... and
Top Ten Ways Roger Penske May Benefit By Having David Stremme As A Driver by Jeff Meyer;
Rainy Days Mean Racing On Mondays ... Not Rain Tires by Tommy Thompson;
Fantasy Insider: Fuel Mileage In The Big Three's Backyard ... Whoda Thunk It? by Bryan Davis Keith and Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Watkins Glen Wreck Reinforces Need For New Car by Doug Demmons
Kansas City Star:
Stewart enjoys another hot NASCAR summer by Randy Covitz
Knoxville News Sentinel:
Bristol able to sell out Sharpie 500 by Mike Griffith
LaidbackRacing:
Cup Corner: Michigan Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel;
Tailgatin': What You Need to Know About MIS by Jo Ann Hlavac
Los Angeles Times:
Sorry, Al Davis, but you really missed out on Irwindale by Chris Erskine
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Manufacturers go after bragging rights in Michigan by Amanda Vincent
Michigan Live:
Rusty Wallace looks back on key 1989 win at MIS and
NASCAR, MIS officials not worried about ratings by Mike Pryson
Motor Racing Newtwork (MRN):
Busch on the Outside Looking In At 'Chase'
Myrtle Beach Sun News:
McCumbee in weekend race at Myrtle Beach Speedway by Kurt Knapek
NASCAR.com:
Papis' passion a lesson for which all drivers can learn by David Caraviello;
A great place for anyone to come race - Stepping stone or just for fun, Tuesdays at LMS has it all by Joe Menzer;
Wallace, Evernham offer opinions on start-and-park
NASCAR Insiders:
Not Every Crew Guy is Making $100K a Year by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
First one side, then the other and
Wade's four wins came in four consecutive races by Monte Dutton
Nashville City Paper:
That's Racing: Martin discovers fountain of youth by Larry Woody
Performace Racing Network (PRN):
Verizon Pit Reporters Blog - Fact Check by Brett McMillan
Peoria Journal Star:
Veteran driver always on lookout for comfort zone by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Former NASCAR crew chief Evernham has never really left the track by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Turn Nine is Fine by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Time for Roush to Step Things Up - Fantasy Insight- Michigan 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Innovative Gossage Is Getting Back To Work by John Sturbin
Racing Junky:
Top 10 - Bottom 10 Drivers at Michigan by Skip Jefferson;
Car Fax 400 - Michigan Race Preview by Teresa Bowling
RubbingsRacing:
Mark Martin: Needs a Great Run Now More Than Ever by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Silly season missing from 2009 season by Lee Montgomery;
Quest for NASCAR mistakes tickles funny bone by Art Weinstein
SPEEDtv:
No Time To Waste For Newman and
Who Will Step Up? and
Can Kyle B. Make The Chase? by Tom Jensen;
Kyle’s Evil Twin by Jimmy Spencer
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Watkins Glen by Jeffrey Boswell;
On Pit Road: ESPN Backseat Drivers, please surprise me by Joe Dunn;
NASCAR’s Cold War: Denny Hamlin vs. David Reutimann by Heath Heidemann;
Start and parks: Working toward racing or working the system? by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
Numbers Say Don't Count Out Kyle Busch by Buzz Cutler
Sports Illustrated:
As the summer winds down, Jimmie Johnson heats up by Brant James
Stock Car History Online:
The Don Hunter Collection: Tiny (Lund)
StockCar Review:
Fantasy Picks for the Carfax 400 by T. Jay Maddox
The Sun:
Miracle escape in NASCAR pile-up by Chris Hockley
TennesseeRacer:
The folks at Bristol are having to change the way they do business by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Four-race dash ahead in battle to make NASCAR's Chase field by Nate Ryan;
Edwards' win column empty, but title hopes still within reach by Seth Livingstone
Vegas Insider
Michigan Preview by Micah Roberts
Weekender:
Stewart not your average competitor by Timothy J. Raub
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: Monday blues by Jay Hart;
NASCAR Power Rankings;
Your Turn: NASCAR’s favorite son
York Dispatch:
Back injury won't stop Jeff Gordon by Ellen Siska
ESPN:
What do the manufacturers think? by David Newton;
Chase bubble slippery with four to go by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after Watkins Glen by Matt Willis
Athlon Sports::
Horsepower Rankings: Smoke Wins at the Glen and
News & Notes: The Glen and Michigan by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Driver of the decade: Jimmie Johnson or Tony Stewart? by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Lack Of Change In Sprint Cup Schedule For 2010 Isn’t Necessarily All Bad by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Should Watkins Glen Replace the Tire Barriers by David Yeazell;
Why Fans Will Always Love NASCAR (Even If It's Not Your Daddy's NASCAR) by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Tim Richmond: Gone Twenty Years But Not Forgotten by Patrick Reynolds
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Watkins Glen wreck doesn't help Gordon's bad back by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
Nationwide Series TV Experiment Misses The Point by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
NASCAR's Brad Keselowski visits GM assembly plant and
Gearing up for weekend's activities at MIS and
MIS on the fast track despite slowdown by Mike Brudenell
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Race to the Chase, 4 to go by Josh Lobdell
Florida Times-Union:
St. Augustine's Lagasse loses Nationwide Series ride by Don Coble
Florida Today:
Race to the Chase by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
There's a lot on the line in 2009 by Darrell Waltrip;
Winning shouldn't guarantee Chase spot by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Mirror Driving: The Death Of Road Ringers, The Great Rain Debate, And Truck Talk by the Frontstretch Staff;
Forgotten On Race Day? Ford Looks To Rebound This Weekend In The Irish Hills Of MIS by Vito Pugliese;
Did You Notice? ... Harvick's Plea To NASCAR, Martin's Right Turn Gone Wrong, And "Toasty" Bread by Tom Bowles;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup : Watkins Glen Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 Through Watkins Glen compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Another Fantastic Monday Race by Chuck Abrams
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants and Raves by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
So will this season's title run be a crew chief's battle between Chad Knaus and Darian Grubb? And if so, who has the edge?
NASCAR.com:
After impressive run at The Glen, Lally deserves ride by Dave Rodman;
Five things about ... 'bad golfer' Martin Truex Jr. by Raygan Swan;
Head2Head: Who is the current king of the road?
NASCAR Examiner:
Your Turn: Should NASCAR have open style qualifying? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #36 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Biffle's trying for the Chase spot despite very tough season by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Humpy Wheeler Offers Up Some Cures by Bill Fleischman
Racing Junky::
Sprint Cup Power Rankings after Watkins Glen by Skip Jefferson;
Who's Hot and Who Isn't - Michigan Addition by Kaci Bertrand
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR isn't the only sport with failed drug tests and twisted tales and
David Stremme not making many friends by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. stays positive in the face of bad breaks – and bad brakes by Jeff Gluck;
Rusty Wallace discovers how tough NASCAR Nationwide Series can be by Lee Montgomery
Sirius Speedway:
It's Time For NASCAR To Rein-In Robby Gordon by Dave Moody
Speedwaymedia:
Chase Watch: 22 down, four to go by Larry Taylor;
Joe Gibbs coaching drivers to men by Shell Sparrow;
Was Watkins Glen the last stand for road-course ringers in NASCAR? by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
Stewart reclaims top spot with Watkins Glen win by Tom Bowles;
Edwards poised to reverse Roush struggles at Michigan by Tim Tuttle
Sports Network:
This Week in Auto Racing August 14 - 16 by Chris Symeon
USA Today:
Four-race dash ahead in battle to make NASCAR's Chase field by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Waving the Checkers: Stewart goes to school by Ricky Craven
ESPN:
Hot, slick conditions suited Stewart by Ed Hinton;
Kyle Busch plays it smart to stay in Chase contention by David Newton
Associated Press:
Stewart wins at Watkins Glen by John Kekis
Auto Racing Daily:
One Crash That You Just HAVE To See! by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
Heluva Good! at the Glen: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
Heluva Bad Day For Hendrick Motorsports At Watkins Glen by Mary Jo Buchanan
Buffalo News:
Stewart owns the Glen by Keith McShea
Bump Drafts:
Stewart Owns The Glen, Amazing Run Continues by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2009 Heluva Good! at the Glen by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Road-race entertainment improving, but not championship caliber by Pete Pistone
Corning Leader:
Stewart wins for fifth time at The Glen by Chris Gill;
Ambrose just misses sweep at The Glen by Shawn Vargo
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: ESPN Monday Coverage From Watkins Glen by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
What I Did On My Summer Vacation by Godwin Kelly
Denver Motorsports Examiner:
Colorado businesses have an open passing opportunity with NASCAR by Christine Jerritts
Elmira Star Gazette:
Hornish OK after taking several hits in violent crash by Joe Mink;
Harvick's ride ends in familiar frustration by Ron Levanduski;
Stewart smokes 'em - Glen prowess continues for record 5-time champ by Michael Sharp;
Brake failure latest blow in rough season for Junior/Notes
Element of Speed:
Boring Who?! Not NASCAR Cup Series Racing! by Summer Dreyer
fanzonesports:
Tony Stewart Continues To Show Why He Is A Sponsors Dream Come True by Sal Sigala Jr.
FoxSports:
Gordon's back, Chase bubble worth watching by Larry McReynolds;
Stewart regains upper hand by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Watkins Glen Race Recap by Tom Bowles;
Five Points To Ponder: Watkins Glen Edition by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Speed Slowly Chipping Away At Andretti's Lead by Mike Ravesi;
Yellow Tail And Lambrusco Pace The Rookie Field At NASCAR's Wine And Cheese Event by Tony Lumbis;
Running Their Mouth: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips At The Glen by Beth Lunkenheimer
Herald Net:
What We Learned: Turning right and left by Scott Whitmore
Insider Racing News:
Wendell Scott – Time to be Recognized by Allen Madding;
"This Is Our House" Says Stewart After Glen Victory by Ron Felix
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants and Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Tony Stewart’s road-course house by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Australian Ambrose is here to stay by Ben White
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Stewart sets record at the Glen by Amanda Vincnt
MikeMulhern.net:
Max Papis: He sees another side of the NASCAR world, that too many of us take for granted and
Can anybody catch Tony Stewart? He could spend next weekend in Hawaii and still be the NASCAR tour leader at Bristol and
Ouch! For Jeff Gordon, Sam Hornish, Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and others, Monday's race at the Glen was a painful experience and
Tony Stewart smokes 'em at Watkins Glen
NASCAR.com:
Wheeler continues to push envelope, edge of creativity by Joe Menzer;
Pit-strategy game leaves Ambrose one spot short and
Violent crash at Glen takes more toll on Gordon's back by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Was that Talladega or the Glen? Violent wrecks mar race and
Tony Stewart was right, and we were all wrong by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Daily News:
The luck has run out for Harvick and Junior by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Examiner :
Bad breaks and bad brakes bite Earnhardt Jr. at the Glen by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
ESPN’s Twitter Memo by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 8-11-09 and
Happy hour at Tony's place and
Stream of consciousness, Watkins Glen style and
Rainouts are so taxing for the red-hot racers by Monte Dutton
On Pit Row:
The Ringer Report: Watkins Glen by Chris Leone
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Excitement on a Road Course? Yes! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Car of Tomorrow Too Top Heavy for Road Courses Making the Grade- The Glen by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Where There’s Heat, There’s Smoke: Stewart Wins at The Glen by John Sturbin
RacingOne:
Hot Laps by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Sponsors jumping off the NASCAR ship in a hurry and
Watkins Glen delivers hard knocks to Hendrick mates Gordon and Earnhardt by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on An Epic Battle Looming by Jordan Bianchi
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
Stewart completes his drive for five and
6 drivers caught in big wreck at Watkins Glen by James Johnson;
Chase picture remains murky by Al Losey
SceneDaily:
Ambrose has come far in short time by Jared Turner;
Double-file is double-good by Mike Hembree
SPEEDtv:
Stewart Untouchable Again and
Career-Best Finish For Ambrose and
Kyle Busch Helps Himself At The Glen by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
Pit strategy: The difference between a top-three finish and irrelevancy at Watkins Glen by Rebecca Spence
Surprising, Not Surprising: Heluva Good! at The Glen by Larry Taylor;
A truth about Hendrick Motorsports: There is always one, and this time it's Junior by Heath Heidemann
Sunny Monday at Watkins Glen led to dreary day for Hendrick Motorsports by Jonathan Lintner;
Tony Stewart gets wins three and five at the Glen by Mike Finnegan
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned on Monday at Watkins Glen by Lars Anderson
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Smoke-ing The Field; Red Bull Sticks With Toyota; And Can Dale Jr’s Year Get Any Worse? by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Rainy Days and Mondays at the Glen by Boyd McPherson;
TV Times - No Camaro For Nationwide Series in 2010 by Lou Modestino
Stock Car Spin:
The "Day After" Discussion: Watkins Glen by Ben Montedonico
Tallahassee Democrat:
Tony is Doing it His Way by Lisa Fowler
36 Races:
Tony Stewart has a 43% Chance of Winning the Chase by Dale Watermill
USA Today:
Watkins Glen win has Stewart on verge of Chase berth by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
Lawsuit reveals pay for Cup crew member by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Fryer’s Five: Stewart in championship form by Jenna Fryer
ESPN::
Rainout may mean Stewart caught a break by Ed Hinton
Associated Press::
Rain postpones Cup race at The Glen by John Kekis;
Gordon and Logano at odds
Auto Racing Daily:
Will Earnhardt Continue To Slide In The Standings? by Jerry Bonkowski
Buffalo News:
Follow live blogging from Watkins Glen and
NASCAR at the Glen postponed to noon Monday by Keith McShea
Bump Drafts:
Do You Have NASCAR-itis? by Mustang Jackie
CloseFinishes:
The ‘R’ Word – The Most Hated Word In Racing by John Close
Columbia NASCAR Examiner:
Largest crash in NASCAR history by Darren Pope
Corning Leader:
Heluva bummer: Rain postpones NASCAR race by Chris Gill
Daly Planet:
Time For TV's Monday Shuffle by John Daly
Element of Speed:
Is There Still Room For Three Nascar National Touring Series? by Amanda Vincent
FoxSports:
Glen success could lift Bowyer, Childress Racing by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Zippo 200 by Bryan Davis Keith;
Beyond the Cockpit: Andy Lally by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Mayfield vs. NASCAR: Is History Repeating Itself? by Matthew Pizzolato
MikeMulhern.net:
Oh, no! Yet another Sunday rainout for NASCAR...
NASCAR.com:
Numerous reasons rain tires bad idea in Cup Series by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
If the rain ever stops, Ambrose will earn first Cup win at the Glen and
Rain, rain, don’t go away … just give us rain tires, Goodyear by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insider:
On Track Retaliation: How Much Is Too Much? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR on the road by Monte Dutton
NASCAR Examiner:
The Heluva what?! And other race names we hope to never hear by Greg Engle
Racin' Today:
Monday Morning Crew Chief: Recalling The Original Ringer by Jim Pedley;
Stewart Spends Rainy Weekend Thinking About The Future by John Sturbin
RacingWithRich:
Why do drivers feel the need to apologize? by Richard Allen
SPEEDtv:
Rain Puts Pressure On Teams and
Watkins Glen Battle Awaits by Tom Jensen;
‘Real Deal’ With Marcos Ambrose by Wendy Venturini
SpeedwayMedia:
Kyle Busch: The 'Best Man' you wouldn't want by Heath Heidemann;
A rundown of Saturday's on-track action by Matt LaFlair
36 Races:
Denny Hamlin leads Speed Ratings after 21 Races by Dale Watermill
Toronto Star:
Time for NASCAR to run Cup races in the rain by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Rainy road at Watkins Glen bumps NASCAR to Monday by Gary Graves
Virginian-Pilot:
Robby Gordon responds to Joey Logano's comments by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Cup regulars up to speed on road courses, too by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
Kyle Busch being Kyle Busch by Doug Demmons
Albany Times Union:
2nd & Short - On NASCAR by Mark McGuire
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Then & Now: Tomorrow Never Knows For Jeff Gordon In '96 (Pt. II) by Rob Tiongson;
Zippo 200 at The Glen: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch;
Kyle Busch: Helping Grow Companies One Race at a Time by David Yeazell
Buffalo News:
Sunday live at the Glen: Day starts with drizzle;
Double-file restarts could mean double-trouble at the Glen by Keith McShea;
Larry Ott's pace car ride around the Glen
Bump Drafts:
There’s Something About Marcos by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Racing hurt? Earnhardt was hardly only one ready, willing by Tom Higgins
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR weekly media poll: Montoya vs. Marcos by Viv Bernstein
Corning Leader:
Bubble could burst for some today by Bob Benz;
No guts, no glory by Bob Recotta;
Point: Ambrose will win today by Shawn Vargo;
Counterpoint: Montoya better prepared to win and
Double trouble by Chris Gill
Daly Planet:
Live Blogging NASCAR's Sunday TV and
Nationwide Series Coverage Ends With A Thud by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Race report - Questions and Attitude by Ken Willis
Elmira Star Gazette:
Johnson eyes first career road-course victory by Michael Sharp;
Double-file restarts provide a new twist by Ron Levanduski;
A daring defense - Inner Loop pass helps Ambrose to Zippo 200 repeat by Joe Mink;
Martin enjoys renewed life on track at 50 by Doug Tifft
Fanzonesports:
Team Chevy Continues Domination Of Sprint Cup Series by Sal Sigala Jr.
Ford Racing:
Hope Springs Eternal
FoxSports:
Montoya chasing Glen points, not win and
Road woes won't stop Reutimann from chasing by Lee Spencer
HardcoreRaceFans:
Jeffrey Earnhardt Has Successful NASCAR Debut by Ray Everett
MikeMulhern.net::
Jimmie Johnson's on the pole, a first for him on a road course, and maybe the Glen will be his breakout race and
Meet the new boss: Michael Printup...just up from New York City. Is he really ready for all the lake-effects snow this winter?
NASCAR.com::
NASCAR's road ringers reaching end of their era by David Caraviello;
Pitting on opposite side adds to race excitement and
Papis sees improvement after Happy Hour practice by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Notes:
Ambrose Sweeps Fastest Final Practice Speeds at The Glen by Micah Roberts
NASCAR This Week:
It's a wicked, twisted road by Monte Dutton
On Pit Row:
13 Reasons Why Road Courses in NASCAR Don’t Suck and
NASCAR’s Top 10 at the Glen by Charlie Turner
Racin' Today:
Johnson Ready To Stage A Successful Road Show and
Race Day: This Isn’t California by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Busch got raced the way he races...and didn't like it and
The race at Watkins Glen needs to berun in reverse by Richard Allen
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
Veteran racers back on track and
Glen notes: Double-file restarts add suspense to race by James Johnson;
Live blog from Watkins Glen
SceneDaily:
Upcoming tracks only add to anxiety of Chase contenders by Rea White;
Chicane portion of track poses challenges for Cup drivers at Watkins Glen by David Exum;
Jimmie Johnson goes on the road again by Mike Hembree
South Georgia Sports Network:
My 2 Cents: Is It Time For A Mulligan In NASCAR's Championship? by Dale Hall
SPEEDtv:
The Road Less Travelled by Jimmy Spencer
SpeedwayMedia:
Marcos Ambrose dives, then drives away from the field to win at The Glen by Rebecca Spence;
Ambrose dive-bombs Busch at wins at the Glen by Pamela;
Locked in at The Glen, Jeffrey Earnhardt the latest in the family set to race in NASCAR by Clayton Caldwell
Sporting News:
Look Out, Ambrose Has The Goods by Kathy Sheldon
Sports Illustrated:
Kickin' It With Carl: The Sprint dip and downforce troubles by Tom Bowles
Spotter Stand:
Race Day at The Glen by Patrick Baldwin
Virginian-Pilot:
Five weeks. Many rivals. Who will stay? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Storylines: Watkins Glen by Jay Hart
ESPN:
SCC Preview: Montoya one of the favorites by Mark Garrow;
Road course win eludes JJ by Ed Hinton;
Junior's World: Will strong run at Sonoma carry over to Watkins Glen?
Associated Press:
Johnson wins Watkins Glen pole by John Kekis;
Martin glad to be back at The Glen/Notes
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: The Watkins Glen Edition by Jim McCoy
Corning Leader:
Johnson takes pole for Sunday's Sprint Cup race and
Riesbeck inducted into inaugural class by Chris Gill;
Robby Gordon down, but not out at The Glen by Shawn Vargo;
Jeff Gordon looking to end skid at The Glen by Bob Benz
Daly Planet:
Live Blogging The Nationwide Series From Watkins Glen and
The NASCAR Twit Has Hit The Fan and
ESPN's 2010 NASCAR Preview? by John Daly
Elmira Star Gazette:
Johnson goes on attack - Reigning points champion earns pole at WGI and
Ambrose feels a little more at ease in return by Joe Mink;
Johnson grabs first Sprint Cup road pole at WGI and
Life in the pits suits Jilson - Waverly grad on Papis' Cup crew by Andrew Legare
FoxSports:
Johnson hoping to avoid madness and
Carbon monoxide illness won't derail Sorenson by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Denny Hamlin’s Inner Strength Leads to Win by Brenda Benedict;
NASCAR's Official Search Engine Data Humorous, Revealing by Rebecca Gladden
Lightyears Racing:
The Feeling by Daniel Porter
MikeMulhern.net:
Jimmie Johnson-Kurt Busch 1-2 Sunday at the Glen, but watch out for Marcos Ambrose and
Juan Pablo Montoya's NASCAR success may be whetting Jacques Villeneuve's desire to try this sport once again and
Is there rain in the Glen forecast? Goodyear and NASCAR may secretly hope so....for Saturday's Nationwide race and
The Friday NASCAR Notebook
Montreal Gazette:
Busch gives Montreal track thumbs-up by Dave Stubbs
NASCAR.com:
Fantasy: Recent streak has Smoke 'king of the road' by Mark Taylor;
Glen's Turn 1 treacherous even before restart rule by David Caraviello;
Despite past results, Roush duo ready for The Glen by Mark Aumann
NASCAR This Week:
On is on and off is off, and never the twain shall meet by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Johnson Updates His Road Course Resume at The Glen by John Sturbin;
Drivers Offer To Help NASCAR With 2010 Scheduling by Jeff Hood;
In NASCAR, Parkers Keep Cash And Clunkers by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich::
Keselowski better off on the Hendrick "B-team" than on any other team by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
Johnson wins first road course pole at Watkins Glen by James Johnson
SceneDaily:
Improbable as it may be, Juan Pablo Montoya could make history by Steve Waid;
Jimmie Johnson is clear Sprint Cup title favorite by Jared Turner;
Ever wonder why Richard Petty wears sunglasses? and
Is Jimmie Johnson's pole at The Glen enough to satisfy you? by Jeff Gluck
Southern Pines Pilot:
Consistency, Not Just Wins, Key to Winning Championships by Andy Cagle
SpeedwayMedia:
Boris Said: 'A win would be my bucket list' by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Rev'd Up: Ringers return for right handers at Watkins Glen by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Watkins Glen by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR's Lucky Dog rule is perhaps too lucky by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times Extra - New Hampshire Not On 2010 Indy Car Schedule by Lou Modestino
Tampa-Motorsports-Examiner:
NASCAR 101: Marks on the track and way more by Dwight Drum
Toledo Free Press:
Johnson clunks along, hopes for win at MIS by Dave Woolford
USA Today:
Tasmania's Ambrose turns it up in first full Sprint Cup season by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
What does a driver make? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Montoya’s Chase plans irks NASCAR by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Start-and-park owners are businessmen by Marty Smith;
SCC Preview: Montoya one of the favorites by Mark Garrow;
Crunching numbers for Watkins Glen by Matt Willis;
Fantasy Rankings for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen
Auto Racing Daily:
What Happened To The Mayfield Saga? by Jerry Bonkowski
AutoWeek:
Stopping for cash: NASCAR racing is a business, but when is it no longer sport? by Steven Cole Smith;
NASCAR notebook: Lowe's ends track sponsorship; Busch cutting back by Al Pearce
Bleacher Report:
Creature vs. Creature: NASCAR Picks (Watkins Glen) by Kelly Crandall;
Mark Martin-Don't call it a comeback by Tom Thomason
Bump Drafts:
Penalize Hamlin? No by Jim McCoy
Buffalo News:
Busch comes to the Glen with points at a premium by Keith McShea
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! The ACT Invitational At NHMS by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Sonoma double-file restart success promises exciting day at The Glen by Pete Pistone
Corning News:
Driven [Kyle Busch] by Chris Gill;
‘Race Fever’ aids Meals on Wheels by Derrick Ek
Daly Planet:
Lots On The Media Menu At Watkins Glen by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
The Spin Doctor by Mike Brudenell
Elmira Star Gazette:
[Rusty] Wallace: 'Fun, fun' at the Glen by Andrew Legar;
Busch looks to break out by Joe Mink
FanHouse:
Sam Hornish Jr.'s Stock Finally Rising in Stock Car by Holly Cain
FoxSports:
Busch counting on road race to get back in Chase by Larry McReynolds;
Montoya proves he's in Chase fight by Jeff Hammond;
Roush Fenway Racing seeks gains needed for title run by Rea White
Frontstretch:
Kyle Busch And The Karma Factor by Kurt Smith;
McMurray At A Crossroads With Miles To Go by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Those Were the Days... by John Potts;
Mike Bliss The Latest Casualty of Phoenix Racing by Bryan Davis Keith;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Hometown Blues, Some Great Runs, and Some Amazing Fans by Kenny Wallace
Georgia Racing History:
Jackson County Speedway Gone, But Not Forgotten by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Add Mike Bliss To The Unemployed List by Nick Blake
LaidbackRacing::
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgatin': What You Need to Know About the Glen by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Odds & Ends, Bits and Pieces by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review Journal:
New speedway VP has full plate by Jeff Wolf
Las Vegas Sun:
NASCAR needs Bill Clinton…and a few thoughts on Stewart and Busch and
This Week's StockcarToon by Mike Smith
Los Angeles Times:
Ford might be flexing muscle alone in NASCAR'S Nationwide Series by Jim Peltz
LTPicks:
Watkins Glen driver rankings
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Heluva Good! picks
MikeMulhern.net:
What's gotten into Kasey Kahne? Can he repeat that Sonoma surprise this weekend at Watkins Glen?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
[Milwaukee] Mile down to its last chance, again by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR.com:
Throwback track a stone's throw from Watkins Glen by Rick Houston;
Ringers don't have much success at Watkins Glen and
Glen Wood looks back on legendary NASCAR career by Mark Aumann;
Smack: If this is Pocono, then Pocono just got good
NASCAR Daily News:
RCR drivers ready for Heluva Good! run and
The Fantastic Four? No, it’s Hendrick Motorsports by Sarah Farlee
NASCAR Examiner:
Kyle Busch no longer thinks the COT ‘sucks’ and
Reutimann still 'mad as heck' over Hamlin spin by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR Needs One More Road Course Race by T.C.
Racin' Today:
Boris Says: Cup Drivers Now Road Savvy by Jim Pedley;
Nothing Funny About Racing Humor by Larry Woody;
The Drive To Diversify Began Many Years Ago by Rick Minter
RacingOne:
Driver Handicaps: Watkins Glen by Jeff Wackerlin;
Up a Notch by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
If they really are 'ringers' wouldn't they win once in a while? by Richard Allen
Race Talk Radio:
Heluva Good Potential for Chase Race - Fantasy Insight- Watkins Glen by Dennis Michelsen
RubbingsRacing:
Juan Montoya: NASCAR's Mr. Consistency by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Remembering Dale Earnhardt at The Glen by David Exum
SPEEDtv:
Sunday On A Monday by Ryan Newman;
Overcoming Open Wheel Obstacles by Adam Alexander
SpeedwayMedia:
Trevor Bayne Driver Blog: Busy couple of weeks by Trevor Bayne;
The Chase, hard times, and those pitiful Fords by Ron Fleshman;
Can Boris Said break the Zaxby's curse? by Heath Heidemann
Stock Car Spin:
What Should Be Done With The "Lucky Dog" Rule? by Ben Montedonico
Sports Illustrated:
At 51, Hornaday strings together five straight Trucks wins by Mark Beech
USA Today:
Watkins Glen's Turn 1 to make double-file restarts hairy by Gary Graves;
Logano peeved at Pocono, gets low-speed taste of the Glen by Joey Logano
Virginian-Pilot:
Johnson's quest, Newman's request and other notes by Dustin Long
Yahoo! Sports:
Breaking down the bubble boys by Ricky Craven
ESPN:
Sonoma win a turning point for Kahne by Ed Hinton;
Talent alone doesn't guarantee Cup ride and
When it comes to nitro, Burton knows better and
Reutimann faces Chase elimination by David Newton
Associated Press:
Busch running out of time to make Chase by Dan Gelston
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1988 Bud at the Glen (bonus clip- Gordon vs Stewart, Harvick vs Montoya) by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Watkins Glen Once Again Brings Up Case For Change In Chase and
Give Speedometers A Try At The Very Least by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
From Tailgate to Trackside: NASCAR Gets It On at The Glen by Kara Martin;
Jimmie Johnson: One Lucky Dog by Ben Bomberger;
NASCAR or NASTYCAR at Pocono by David Yeazell
Buffalo News:
Biffle made it big one step at a time - NASCAR veteran favors age limit for drivers by Keith McShea
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Timing Is Everything by Jim McCoy
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 8-5 by Bruce Knoll Jr.
CBS Sports:
Feud of the Week: Free pass; Gordon-Stremme penalty; Hornaday, Busch's feat by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Corning Leader:
The Glen: A history of being a complete jerk and
Martin's renaissance comes to The Glen by Chris Gill
Daly Planet
Nationwide Series TV Booth Will Look Different At Watkins Glen by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Jimmie Johnson positioning for title No. 4 and
Surprising Kyle Busch not so rowdy off the track by Mike Finney
Detroit NASCAR Examiner:
Was that the best Pocono race ever? and
Why did Mike Bliss get fired? by Josh Lobdell
Elmira Star Gazette:
NASCAR's road racers no longer just ringers and
Ten things to watch at the Glen by Ron Levanduski;
Waverly street celebration revs up race fans by Amanda Claypool
Everyday Joe:
Hamlin Wins First Race of Sprint Cup Season by Warren Hayashi
FoxSports:
The fiddlers on the roof by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR Power Rankings by Jorge Andres Mondaca
Frontstretch:
Veto The Bill To Change The Rules by Jeff Meyer;
Matt McLaughlin Mouths Off: A Pirate Looks At 50 by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning The Flames: No To The Camaro, Stremme v. Gordon, And ESPN's Twittergate by Matt Taliaferro;
Talking NASCAR TV: Lack Of Focus Hurts ESPN's Broadcasts by Phil Allaway;
There's Just Something About Monday Races At Pocono by Tommy Thompson
Insider Racing News:
Pocono Turns Into Talladega by Doug Demmons
LaidbackRacing:
Cup Corner – Watkins Glen Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Las Vegas Review Journal:
The four greatest words by Angie Hulsey
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR has its own road course aces by Amanda Vincent
Mike Mulhern.net:
Another hit for NASCAR TV -- but then Monday afternoon probably isn't the right day for racing
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
On integrity, dates and cooperation by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR.com:
For struggling ]Kyle] Busch, much of the pressure is within by David Caraviello;
By the Numbers: The Glen by Bill Kimm;
Race to the Chase is on: Smoke signals at The Glen;
Road courses have been in NASCAR since beginning by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Busch will wisely drop full-time Nationwide schedule in 2010 by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Ever Tried to Do Your Job Backward? by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
The Watkins Glen Weekend Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Too much strategy and
Apparently, there are those who don't find this stupid by Monte Dutton
On Pit Row:
One and Done: Heluva Good Sour Cream Dips at the Glen by Chris Leone
Peoria Journal Star:
Don’t count Kyle Busch out just yet by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Kyle Busch shows his softer side at dinner with NASCAR writers by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Team Unsponsored by NASCAR by Carol Einarsson
RacingGal:
The Souvenir Hauler Dilemma by Victoria Lane
Racing Geek
Forecasting the Chase by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Sorry NASCAR, it isn't just the economy by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
NASCAR: Want to Make Money? Start and Park You Way to Riches! by DJ DeSpain
SceneDaily:
Can Stewart's hot streak continue at The Glen? by Rea White;
Confessions of a NASCAR fan by Carolyn Brewster;
The face of the Chase looks familiar by Kenny Bruce
South MD News Training for life in the pits by Bob Rennisen
SpeedwayMedia:
The many third teams of Stewart-Haas Racing by Heath Heidemann;
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Pocono by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson hangs on to top spot with solid Pocono run by Tom Bowles;
Another Kahne win would work wonders at beleaguered RPM by Brant James
Stock Car History Online:
BRH Racing Archives: The Pepsi Challenge (D.W. and Junior) and
The Don Hunter Collection: Youngster (featuring rookie Mark Martin)
Syracuse Post Standard:
Minoa native Scott McDougall is team engineer for Denny Hamlin in Nationwide Series race at Watkins Glen by Roury Williams
Vegas Insider
Watkins Glen Preview by Micah Roberts
USA Today:
Five-for-five: Ron Hornaday racing for still more history by Gary Graves;
Team notes: Drivers heading for road course at the Glen
Weekender:
Pitpass: Speedway stalemate in Charlotte by Timothy J. Raub
Yahoo Sports:
Waving the Checkers: Pocono by Ricky Craven
York Dispatch:
NASCAR stars sparkle at Williams Grove by Ryan Vandersloot
ESPN:
Crunching numbers after the Pennsylvania 500 by Matt Willis
Alabama Live:
Kasey Kahne: 'I never had a chance with Paris Hilton' and
Denny Hamlin says he owes one to David Reutimann by Doug Demmons
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Denny Hamlin wins at Pocono, but has a new enemy by Jeremy Dunn
NASCAR Racing Scene:
It's Quiet on the Mayfield front by Jeremy Dunn
Autoweek:
NASCAR notebook: Drivers to visit Obama; Johnson still strong by Al Pearce
Bleacher Report:
Jeff Gordon Celebrates Top Ten Pocono Finish and His Birthday by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Kevin Harvick May Finally Have All His Tweets in a Row by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Track Bar Adjustments Explained by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Late push just might get Vickers in Chase by Brian De Los Santos
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Sun shines brightly on Iowa Speedway; emotional Hamlin wins rain-delayed race by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
ESPN Drops The Twitter Hammer On NASCAR Cast Members by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
[Kyle] Busch learning at test in Dover by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Gordon still trying to return to championship form by Joe Mink
Florida Today:
There's no room for error by Mark DeCotis
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Solid season has Tony Stewart poised for another Sprint Cup title run by Anthony Andro
FoxSports:
Pocono win might get Hamlin back on track by Jeff Owens;
Grieving Hamlin had a little help by Jeff Hammond;
Middle-level Chase hopefuls aim for points by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Vickers Vexed By Pit Road, The Five-Lap Farce, And Nationwide's Double Standard? by Tom Bowles;
NASCAR Rules Were Meant To Be Broken, So Can We At Least Fix These Three? by Vito Pugliese;
Emotional Win For Hamlin Overshadows Clouds Of NASCAR's Perfect Storm by Danny Peters;
Mirror Driving: Johnson's Lucky Day The End Of The Lucky Dog?, Chasing Chasers, And Hornaday's Heroics;
Frontstretch Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 Through Pocono compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
An Exciting Pennsylvania 500 Follows Boring Brickyard 400 by Chuck Abrams;
NASCAR Should Invert The Field When Qualifying Is Rained Out by Nick Blake
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants and Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
"And your pit road speed is...."
Motorsports Talk:
On the weather, Hornaday, Iowa, Belleville, and Indy cars by Charles Krall
NASCAR.com:
Time to settle Mayfield vs. NASCAR once and for all by David Caraviello;
Five things about ... one Kyle Busch: He's really not so bad by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Examiner:
Your Turn: What would you name the track formally known as Lowe’s Motor Speedway? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #35 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Hamlin's words prove prophetic and
Truex Jr. still running hard and
The Chase race solidifies by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Park Returns To Roots In Hope Of Returning To Top by Jeff Hood;
Kahne Talks Candidly About Kahne by Rick Minter;
Plenty Of Elbow Room In Wallace Pits by Jim Pedley;
Mayfield Stars In ‘As The Urinal Turns’ by Larry Woody
RacingOne:
Hot Laps - Pocono by Pete Pistone;
RacingOne Power Rankings
RacingWithRich:
Busch and Reutimann see Chase chances take a hit in Pocono by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Jamie McMurray back to EGR? It’s an intriguing idea by Steve Waid;
Assessing pit-road speeds continues to raise questions by Bob Pockrass
Scranton Times Dispatch:
Excitement of Monday's race exactly what Pocono Raceway needed by Scott Walsh
SPEEDtv:
Two For The Old Guys by Tom Jensen;
A Wild Week In Motorsports by Jade Gurss
SpeedwayMedia:
Hot 20 over the past 10: Kasey heats up as Kyle continues to cool down by Ron Thornton;
Chase Watch: 21 down, five to go by Larry Taylor;
Denny Hamlin tricks the triangle to grab a win for his grandmother by Mike Finnegan;
Kasey Kahne pleased with progress at Richard Petty Motorsports by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
Who’s on track after Pocono by Bill Marx
36 Races:
What if NASCAR used the Formula 1 Points System? by Dale Watermill
Virginian-Pilot:
Montoya moving into contention for Chase crown by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: Problems with Pocono by Jay Hart;
Your Turn: Is NASCAR playing favorites?
York Dispatch:
Kahne, Busch top Williams Grove event by Bryan Householder
ESPN:
Montoya looks like a contender with another strong finish by Ed Hinton;
2009 Power Rankings: Watkins Glen by Ryan McGee;
Johnson's Pocono finish may be telling by Terry Blount;
Hamlin pulls off emotional Pocono win by Terry Blount;
Feather boa, grits and figs? It all goes together by David Newton
Alabama LIve:
Will NASCAR state welcome Indy cars? by Mark McCarter
Allentown Morning Call:
A happy run for Hamlin and
Wild racing as good as it gets here and
ESPN race team goes as fast as the drivers by Keith Groller
Auto Racing Daily
Didn’t You Use To Be Lowe’s Motor Speedway? by Jerry Bonkowski
Athlon Sports:
Emotional Win: Hamlin hits paydirt at Pocono by Amanda Brahler;
Kyle Busch: Another monumental meltdown? by Vito Pugliese
Autoweek:
Camaro doesn't fit in NASCAR, GM racing boss says by Steven Cole Smith
Bicycling.com:
A Ride with Bobby Labonte by Loren Mooney
Bleacher Report:
Pennsylvania 500: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Denny Digs Deep For Emotional Win by Jim Mc Coy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2009 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
NASCAR needs more exciting races, so one Pocono race must go by Pete Pistone
Cherry Creek News:
Pocono Raceway - three turns and the truth - Denny Hamlin's victory by el moto
Daily Journal:
Motorsports Park backdrop for race group's sales pitch by Patrick Buganski
Daly Planet:
ESPN's NASCAR Agenda Still Under Discussion by John Daly
Express Times:
Pennsylvania 500 proves to be one of Pocono Raceway's best races ever by Chuck Givler
FanHouse:
Pocono 'Angels' Dump Denny's Demons by Geoffrey Miller
Florida Today:
Hornaday sets Truck standard by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
The Hot Pass: Not even adversity stops Johnson by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Pocono II Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Five Points To Ponder: Pennsylvania 500 Edition by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Tempters Flare Between Stremme And Gordon At Pocono by Mike Ravesi;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Pennsylvania 500 Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Rookie Scott Speed Finds His Lucky Charms In The Pocono Mountains by Tony Lumbis
Insider Racing News:
Ron Hornaday ~ Man On A Mission by Allen Madding;
Emotional Hamlin Wins Third Pocono Race by Ron Felix
Kingsport Times News:
Nuts and bolts: News, notes and quotes from Pocono by Dave Ongie
LaidbackRacing:
The Parrots Are A-Squawking by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
The two faces of Pocono by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Hamlin's win triggers emotional celebration by Ben White
Louisville NASCAR Examiner:
Hamlin wins at Pocono by Amanda Vincent
MikeMulhern.net:
Brace yourself: this race to the chase, to the Richmond playoff cut, looks like it's really heating up and
Now this thing should really spark some NASCAR ticket sales.....even for the most jaded stock car fans and
Wow! Now that's some NASCAR racin' -- Denny Hamlin beats Juan Pablo Montoya in the wildest race of the season
NASCAR.com:
The free pass: When it's better to receive, and so on;
[Brett] McMillan lends a voice to NASCAR weekly on PRN by Joe Menzer;
Some solidfy Chase berth while others fall behind and
Hamlin uses emotions to propel him to Pocono win by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Examiner:
Not Everyone Pleased With Hamlin’s win by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
I’ve Got A Theory About The Strange Situation at Red Bull by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 8-4-09 by Monte Dutton;
Denny Hamlin breaks 50-race drought, scores an emotional win at the Pocono 500
On Pit Road:
Camping World truck Series future dim by Racin' Roger (Faulkner)
Philadelphia Daily News:
Emotional Hamlin prevails in Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Hamlin pulls away to win at Pocono by Pete Schnatz
Phillyburbs:
Indy cars used to be No. 1 attraction by Ernie Saxton
Pocono Record:
Overflowing Emotions: Grandmother's death weighed on Hamlin by Mike Kuhns;
Pit strategy adds up to solid finish for Kenseth/Notes by Matt Langan
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Rainy Days and Mondays by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalkRadio:
Double Filing the Finish Ends Fustation Making the Grade- Pocono 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Should there be a 'Lucky Dog' limit? and
That's not exactly what Robby Gordon had in mind and
Those last 50 laps are what racing is all about by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on Winning for Grandma by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Attention, Bruton: Here’s an idea by Mike Hembree;
First person with AJ Allmendinger, Richard Petty Motorsports Sprint Cup driver by Lee Montgomery
Scranton Times Tribune:
Pit box proves to be best seat in the house and
Despite many problems, Jimmie Johnson fights his way back into the race by Scott Walsh
SpeedwayMedia:
Denny Hamlin wins emotional Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
The Final Word: Hamlin the hero who drove like a jerk at Pocono by Ron Thornton;
Clint Bowyer heads RCR's resurgence with strategy-induced podium finish at Pocono by Jonathan Lintner;
The top-three drivers doing the least with the most, most with the least by Heath Heidemann;
ESPN responds to desperate plea for more TV footage of fat sweaty old guys in tights by Larry VanZandt
Sports Illustrated:
Hamlin surges up Chase standings with Pocono win by Lars Anderson
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash – Poke a nose…any nose by Racing Maniac;
TV Times - “30 for 30? Project to Feature Tim Richmond by Lou Modestino
Stock Car Spin:
The "Day After" Discussion: Pocono by Ben Montedonico
36 Races:
Kyle Busch 21%, Greg Biffle 76%: Updated Chase Qualifying Probabilities for Every Driver by Dale Watermill
USA Today:
Emotional Hamlin fills 50-race void with Pocono victory by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo! Sports:
Fryer’s Five: Pocono by Jenna Fryer
Allentown Morning Call:
Curcio living a dream as part of ESPN's team and
Postponed at Pocono by Keith Groller;
He fuels bellies, not NASCAR race cars by Nate Mink
Auto Racing Daily:
Starting The Week With Some Poignant Observations by Jerry Bonkowski
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Drivers, Teams And Fans Cope With Pocono Rain Out by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Junior, Lance, Iowa, & Other Random Thoughts by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
They Built it [Iowa] and They Came by Pete Pistone
CloseFinishes:
Park's Win Adds Another Chapter To TV Movie Career by John Close
Daly Planet:
Pocono Weather Causes TV Networks To Scramble by John Daly
Express-Times:
Rain washes out Pennsylvania 500 at Long Pond until today by Chuck Givler
FoxSports:
My long pond runneth over by Darrell Waltrip;
Ambrose, JTG's wild journey continues by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Don't Let Pocono Rain On Your Parade: Some Sunday Highlights From The Track by Thomas Bowles;
Beyond the Cockpit: Kelly Bires by Jeff Meyer;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: US Cellular 250 by Bryan Davis Keith;
Tracking the Trucks : Toyota Tundra 200 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Insider Racing News:
What Has Happened To Kyle Busch? by Matthew Pizzolato
LaidbackRacing:
Mad Mikie's Rants and Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
So it's a Monday 500: Rain forces postponement of Sunday's Pennsylvania 500 and
Jimmie Johnson may be back on a roll....but it's hard to race in the rain and
Title-challenger Mark Martin, and his 42 rivals, are waiting for a break in Sunday's weather
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Hornaday's Record Breaking Domination Continues by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Keselowski's future held close to vest by Hendrick by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
After career full of setbacks, Steve Park returns to Victory Lane by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
It’s time to say No to Pocono by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
The Other Side of the Garage by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Pocono 500 pre-race rail and
Rainy days and Monday and
Pocono notebook #4: Shakeup immanent and
Great weeping of track ... by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Rain postpones Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono/Notes by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Pennsylvania 500 postponed a day by Pete Schnatz
Pocono Record:
Will weather affect today's race? by Mike Kuhns;
No race, no problem - NASCAR fans make most of rainy day at Pocono by Dave Kidwell
Race Journal Online:
Car Love: Do You Understand? by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Speeders Could Join Track In Weeping by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Nationwide CoT looks promising...maybe even too promising and
Monday races aren't all bad by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Juan Pablo Montoya's success not surprising by Art Weinstein
Scranton Times Tribune:
Driver Marcos Ambrose finds Pocono Raceway track 'insane' and
Pennsylvania 500 pushed back a day because of wet track conditions by Scott Walsh
SpeedwayMedia:
Is NASCAR trying to get rid of the Camping World Truck Series? by Heath Heidemann;
Spotlight on Ron Hornaday: Can he make it six? by Ruth Mattern;
Nashville sings a song of history, Hornaday, and five in a row by Rebecca Spence;
Five in a row for Hornaday by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
No topic off limits to [Bruton] Smith by Bruce Martin
Stock Car Gazette:
Hornaday Wins Five In A Row, Earns Sam Bass Guitar In Nashville! by Steve Langley
Tallahassee Democrat:
Good Things Happening to Good People by Lisa Fowler
Times Leader:
Weather postpones Cup race by John Erzar
USA Today:
Hamlin expecting to reverse winless ways at Pocono by Seth Livingstone
Valvoline.com:
Could Evernham? [return to crew chiefing] by I.N. Sider
ESPN.com:
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow;
Hamlin: 'I expect to win this weekend' by Terry Blount
Allentown Morning Call:
Pit racers beware at Pocono and
A memorable '500' for another Andretti by Keith Groller
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Then & Now: Tomorrow Never Knows For Jeff Gordon In '96 (Pt. I) by Rob Tiongson;
US Cellular 250: Winners and Losers by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Bill Elliott: A Pocono Legend And King Of Hearts by Jim McCoy
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR weekly media poll: Will history repeat? by Viv Bernstein
Daly Planet:
The 24 Hours Of Pocono Is Calling by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Questions & Attitude
Des Moines Register:
Nationwide's U.S. Cellular 250: Keselowski holds off Busch for win by Rob Gray;
Nationwide as good as it gets for Newton right now by Sean Keller
Express Times:
Elliot Sadler and crew striving to keep improvement line moving upward and
Polesitter Tony Stewart crashes his way to the rear for today's Pennsylvania 500 by Chuck Givler
Insider Racing News:
Corporations Still Bailing Out Of NASCAR by Kim Roberson
MikeMulhern.net:
Are Carl Edwards and Bob Osborne just waiting for the chase to begin? Or is there something more at play here? and
Oops! Tony Stewart did it again and
It's time for Jimmie Johnson to step up his game...and time for Chevy's new boss, Brent Dewar, to rethink Camaro marketing
NASCAR.com:
Time on pit road can be critical for Pocono spots by Mark Aumann;
Stewart uses Happy Hour to tune his backup car by Dave Rodman;
Iowa track's debut recalls the state's greatest racer [Tiny Lund] by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Brad Keselowski slays the dragon, a.k.a. Kyle Busch and
Sorenson on the hot seat, whether team admits it or not and
Mayfield’s harsh attacks invited stepmother’s lawsuit by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Notes:
Johnson Fastest in Final Pocono Practices by M Roberts
NASCAR-ista:
Iowa - Yes! Poco - No! by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Stewart can stand neither prosperity nor recession and
Gordon wants to cut to the chase and
Pocono notebook #3: If the parts don't fail, Hamilin can win and
There's green if you can see through the smoke and
Pocono notebook #2: Edwards ponders the ups and downs and
Rainy day nonsense and
Airline blues and
Beats real work by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
At 50, NASCAR's Martin having fun; hopes to win at Pocono by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Stewart loses pole after crashing car, again, at Pocono
Pocono Raceway president continues family tradition bt Pete Schantz
Pocono Record:
Drivers have eyes behind their backs by Beth Brelje;
Bringing the action home - With 20 miles of cable, 60 cameras and an army of people, ESPN brings Pocono to you by David Kidwell;
At 50, Martin still has competitive edge and
High school pair learning from auto racing's best by Mike Kuhns
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Drivers Mindful Of Speed Traps At Pocono and
Reutimann Knows the Risks Of Taking Risks by Jim Pedley
RacingOne:
Edwards Still Seeks Victory Lane by Pete Pistone
RacingWithRich:
Only 43 cars in Pocono...Calling Carl Long! by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Is momentum a factor in NASCAR this year? by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Qualifying: Time for Change is Now by Toby Christie
Running Wide Open:
Hornaday's triumph tellling of Truck Series by Joe VanHoose
SceneDaily:
Cup winless skid for Carl Edwards must come to an end by Bob Pockrass;
Backup plan shouldn’t deter Tony Stewart by Kenny Bruce
Scranton Times Tribune:
Getting to be crunch time for drivers to make the Chase and
Stewart's day all too familiar by Scott Walsh
SpeedwayMedia:
Keselowski wins inaugural race at Iowa and
Lagasse Release Disappointing by Mark Odor;
New Sponsor for Gunselman team brings a new twist for NASCAR fans by Joe Dunn
Sporting News:
Stewart tries to double up at Pocono by Reid Spencer and Roger Kuznia;
Hornaday's Bubble Likely To Burst At Bristol by Roger Kuznia
Spotter Stand:
Race Day At Pocono by Patrick Baldwin
Tennessean:
Ron Hornaday keeps Trucks streak intact and
Trucks pole-sitter dedicates feat to Bobby Hamilton by Tom Kreager
Times Leader:
All fired up over race: Firefighting brothers from Bear Creek Township work the Pocono pits at NASCAR by Andrew M. Seder;
Jarrett’s now in the fast lane as race analyst by Paul Sokoloski;
Montoya looks to outrun Indy mishap by Derek Levarse;
Life in the pits a real gas - W-B native working in Dale Jr.’s pit crew and
On the track and on the Web by Joe Soprano;
It’s a Chase-driven field: Race within race today is getting in better position for playoff spot by John Erzar
Yahoo Sports:
For Johnson, the chase for the Cup begins now by Dan Wetzel;
Storylines: Pocono by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Would JJ walk away from fourth title for $100M? by Terry Blount
Allentown Morning Call:
Rejuvenated Martin eyes first Pocono win and
Jimmie just wins by Keith Groller
Bleacher Report:
Let It Be: The Top Three Monumental "Breakups" In NASCAR History by Rob Tiongson;
Tony Stewart Experiences Ground Hot Day in PA with Practice Wreck by Mary Jo Buchanan
CBS Sports:
Second time around not necessarily better, if you're talkin' Pocono by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Obserber:
Earnhardt lived up to tough reputation by Tim Higgins;
Lowe's Motor Speedway changing names? by Ron Green Jr.
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's B Sample Ready For Random Testing In Iowa by John Daly
FoxSports:
Carl Edwards still aiming for Cup trophy by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Mark Martin’s “Real Age” a Lifetime Achievement
by Brenda Benedict
MikeMulhern.net:
Rain -- again?! -- puts Tony Stewart on the Pocono pole...but the hot debate is NASCAR's pit road speeding rules
NASCAR.com:
NASCAR's precise system keeps fine line on pit road by Dave Rodman;
Struggling Roush teams rue Hendrick advantage by Mark Aumann;
Drivers going green not just lip service, PR stunts by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Notes:
Four Hendrick Drivers Top Practice; Qualifying Cancelled by Micah Roberts
Pocono Record:
Kenseth's fade puts him on Chase bubble by Matt Langan;
Four things for fans, residents to keep in mind by Michael Sadowski
Racin' Today:
Reutimann Knows the Risks Of Taking Risks by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Pennsylvania 500 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
How much would you pay for Jimmie Johnson to quit for a year? by Jeff Gluck;
Lowe’s Motor Speedway: The name may change, but little else will by Steve Waid
Scranton Times-Tribune:
Rain gives Stewart the pole again by Scott Walsh
SPEEDtv:
Montoya’s Mistake by Jimmy Spencer
USA Today:
Rain wipes out qualifying, puts Stewart on pole at Pocono and
Montoya penalty has drivers checking their gauges by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Time for Kyle Busch to grow up by Jenna Fryer