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ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers after Martinsville by Matt Willis;
Gordon's frustration hits boiling point by David Newton;
Track president admits April Fool's gag by Terry Blount
PRN's Garage Pass: (audio)
Denny Hamlin undergoes successful left knee surgery. Jeff Gordon on what is a cheap shot. Kevin Harvick on testing at North Wilkesboro. And, Paul Menard is dissed by The Biff!
All Left Turns:
Hamlin enjoys some Goody’s pain relief by Jay W. Pennell;
Explaining Martinsville’s ‘green’ track surface by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: 1963 – Fireball Roberts Makes Debut With Holman Moody With a Win
Athlon Sports:
Thriller in the ¹Viller: Hamlin wins a classic in Martinsville by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Will Gordon, Kenseth rivalry continue beyond Martinsville and
Hamlin bumps Newman in exciting finish at Martinsville by Jeremy Dunn
AutoExtremist:
Fumes: A soggy weekend, and meaningful change - as excruciatingly slow as it is - comes to NASCAR by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Bleacher Report:
Time Out Everyone: Last Lap at Martinsville Was A Classic Not Classless by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Walking Away From NASCAR Teams by Patrick Reynolds
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Schedule around the elements to avoid Martinsville repeat by Pete Pistone;
Power Rankings: Consistent Biffle earns sixth top 10 finish in as many races by Brian De Los Santos
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Victory gives Hamlin some 'pain relief' by Marsha Hoffman
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Logano's true best pleasing by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
You never get shorted at Martinsville by Darrell Waltrip;
Jeff Gordon, others look to end winless streaks by Lee Spencer;
Riveting Martinsville race shows track's value by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Martinsville's Second Swan Song, Silly NASCAR Warnings, And Roush On QVC? and
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Martinsville Edition by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Gordon's Wasted Win, Real Rivalries, And Hornaday vs Sauter by the Frontstretch Staff;
For Hamlin, The 2010 Season Ended On A High Note... This Week by Bryan Davis Keith;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Martinsville compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Rooting, Gouging and Shoving – Welcome to Martinsville by Allen Madding;
Hamlin Takes Advantage Of "Have At It" Rule To Win Martinsville by Ron Felix;
Martinsville Speedway Notebook ~ Monday by Connie Felix;
Hamlin Finally Comes Through by Chuck Abrams
LV NASCAR Examiner:
Get to know NASCAR Nationwide driver and Las Vegas native Brendan Gaughan by Farrah Kaye
NASCAR.com:
Earnhardt impersonator is more than meets the eye by Andrew Giangola;
Jumping through hoops: Competition spurs Burton by Joe Menzer;
Since 1972, only two races held on Easter weekend by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #68 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 3-31-10 by Monte Dutton
Racing Geek:
Martinsville Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
Race Talk Radio:
Martinsville Making the Grade: Day Late and a Few Hot Dogs Short by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
DVR might be the death or the savior of televised NASCAR and
Was the finish of the Martinsville race legitimate? by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Gordon and Kenseth Rivalry Renewed at Martinsville and
NSCS: Don't Look Now but Logano on the Verge of Chase and
NCWTS: No Cup Race, No Problem, With Sauter and Hornaday Drama by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: ‘We just weren’t real fast’by Bob Pockrass;
Feud of the Week: Jeff Gordon-Matt Kenseth dust-up at Martinsville could linger
Sirius Speedway:
Clarifying The "Fin Rule" by Dave Moody
Speedway Media:
A lot goes on before the #29 hits the track; A view from the best seat in the house by Barry Albert;
Surprising Not Surprising at Martinsville Speedway by Larry Taylor;
Martinsville is the best show in a series that often offers very boring racing by Ron Fleshman;
The Final Word - Now you see Hamlin, now you don't, now just look at what FedEx delivered by Ron Thornton
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR Mailbag: Hamlin gets lucky, leveling the field and more by Tom Bowles
Sports Network:
Gordon, Kenseth reignite an old rivalry by Chris Symeon
Stock Car Gazette:
So, has Nashville forgiven Kyle Busch? by Steve Langley
Skirts and Scuffs:
Connecting with fans: Hamlin's loved ones give surgery updates through Twitter by Rebecca Kivak
Stock Car Spin:
A Stunning Revelation about Mark Martin and
Jeff Gordon Fans, Please Stop Whining by Ben Montedonico
TennesseeRacer:
Scott Bloomquist talks about NASCAR and the future of dirt racing by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Will Kenseth-Gordon spat at Martinsville renew rivalry? by Gary Graves;
Ambrose gets aggression out, sets sights on rare weekend off by Marcos Ambrose
Valvoline:
Mind Games by I.N. Sider
Winston Salem Journal:
'It's In the Blood': Robert Johnson discovers aptitude for racing - but don't call him Junior by Tommy Bowman
Yahoo Sports:
New Dale Earnhardt 'bookazine' targets the Intimidator fan by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Kenseth's run-in with Gordon paves way for Hamlin by Ed Hinton;
Hamlin refused to be denied by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Did NASCAR play fast and loose with caution flags at Martinsville? by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 30, 1964 and 1969: Wood Brothers in Victory Lane
Associated Press:
Hamlin surges to victory at Martinsville by Hank Kurz
Bleacher Report:
Welcome Back Mr. Consistency: Matt Kenseth Back in Championship Form by Kelly Crandall;
NASCAR's Certainty Factor: Martinsville Show Drivers' Best (Or Worst) by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
A Manic Monday In Martinsville by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Hamlin's win shows why many pegged him to unseat Johnson by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series On FOX From Martinsville by John Daly
FoxSports:
Hamlin joins in bumping for Martinsville win by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Martinsville Race Recap by Vito Pugliese;
Hamlin Ready To Join Johnson In The Record Books? by Jared Turner;
Five Points To Ponder: Earnhardt's Error, Biffle Steady, Hamlin's Heroics... by Danny Peters;
Bubble Breakdown: Ambrose's Antics, Gilliland Great Despite Front Row-tation by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 by Summer Dreyer
Las Vegas Sun:
Too bad there aren’t four races a year at Martinsville by Mike Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
This NASCAR season is certainly off to a rousing, if unpredictable, start...but look who's back atop the Sprint Cup standings and
Sorting out all these Martinsville 500 storylines may take a while...maybe not till Phoenix and
Denny Hamlin's late charge saves Martinsville Monday 500 for crew chief Mike Ford and
Denny Hamlin pulls out a win, when Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth take each other out
Motor Racing Network:
Hamlin a Smooth Operator by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports FanHouse:
Denny Hamlin Surges to Thrilling Victory at Martinsville by Bob Zeller
NASCAR Examiner:
If Formula One can do it why can’t NASCAR race in the rain? and
Jeff Gordon shows his angry side at Kenseth and NASCAR after Martinsville and
Jimmie who? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Don’t Change A Thing Martinsville…Except Your Date by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Dominos fall Hamlin's way and
Post-race rail and
Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 Notebook: Ford, Hamlin beat the odds and
The track of simple pleasures by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
There is no such thing as 'Greatest Driver Ever', Martinsville Predictions
and
If the Chase Was More Like March Madness by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Martinsville Clock Says No Time For Surgery! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Was Winning Decision Good or Lucky? by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Pit blunders cost Mark Martin and Kurt Busch and
Kenseth and Gordon 'have at it' the right way by Richard Allen
RacinWithRuss:
Hometown Boy Hamlin Wins at Martinsville by Russell Schmidt
RubbingsRacing:
Denny Hamlin Will Not be Denied Wins Martinsville by Toby Christie
SPEEDtv:
and
Logano Plays It Perfectly by Tom Jensen;
Newman Is A New Man - Ryan Newman finally has a reason to smile.. and
Hamlin Survives Wild Finish by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Hamlin wins the Goody's Fast Relief 500 and
Martinsville - Goody's Fast Relief 500 pre-race by Larry Taylor;
On Pit Road: NASCAR Truck and Nationwide busy as Cup is off by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
Hamlin earns bittersweet win at Martinsville, Gordon-Kenseth; more by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Will NASCAR have to create parity with Jimmie Johnson and other teams? by Lou Modestino;
Track Trash – Martini-ville by Racing Maniac
USA today:
Denny Hamlin rallies after pit gamble for Martinsville victory by Gary Graves;
Jeff Gordon dismayed after Kenseth run-in, overtime finish/Notes by Zack Albert
Virginian Pilot:
Hamlin wins at Martinsville; Gordon not happy with NASCAR, Kenseth by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Luck helps out Hamlin in end by Jay Hart;
Ryan Newman's still holding out on this whole moon landing thing by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Martinsville Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow;
Drivers, fans weather rainy Martinsville and
Spoiler could make JJ more dangerous by David Newton
Around the Track:
History: March 29, 1997: Dick Trickle Wins First Major NASCAR Race
Bump Drafts:
Five More Furious Finishes and
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Martinsville Mayhem by Jim McCoy
Bleacher Report:
John Mickel Leads British Invasion of NASCAR by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Danica Patick: NASCAR and IndyCar Driving Ability Questioned by Sandra MacWatters
Charlotte Observer:
Childress teams better, but still chasing Hendrick's and
Raceday: Ryan Newman could be worth watching by Jim Utter
Close Finishes:
NASCAR Drivers Banking Plenty Of Cabbage by John Close
Danville Register & Bee:
Gilliland starting again with Front Row Motorsports by Tom Milstead
FoxSports:
Johnson's coming but Harvick won't back down by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Rainy Days And Mondays by Matt McLaughlin;
New School NASCAR Non-Stalgia Eroding Sport's Fan Base by Doug Turnbull;
Is Short Track Racing The Solution To NASCAR's Problems? by Jay Pennell;
Carimchael Converting To NASCAR by Bryan Davis Keith;
Tracking The Trucks: Kroger 250 by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
A Good Start For Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Matthew Pizzolato;
Driving With Pain, Hamlin Isn't The First by Kim Roberson;
Martinsville Speedway Notebook ~ Saturday by Connie Felix
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Assorted Debris and
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: More Random Ranting by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Chevy Bow-ties and Virginians Set To Battle at Martinsville; Jeff Burton Looks Strongest by Micah Roberts
Lynchburg News Advance:
Lynchburg [Kevin Conway] native living dream in Sprint Cup by Nathan Warters
Martinsville Bulletin:
Governor: Track's impact critical by Debbie Hall;
Don't overdo it - Drivers say brakes - not the gas pedal - are key to winning at Martinsville and
NASCAR drivers and fans embrace social networks by Johnny Buck;
Caterers fill up fans with regional fare by Eliza Winston;
Harvick wins 4th straight truck race and
Truck notebook: Peters takes points lead by Chase Young
MikeMulhern.net:
Spring weather! Sunny and warm one day, cold and drizzly the next. So Martinsville's 500 gets reset for Monday noon and
Mr. Martinsville steps to the grid today looking for his fourth win of the season and
Payback City? Martinsville is a great place to finish up any unfinished business
NASCAR.com:
Front Row drivers ecstatic about being in top 35 and
Burton lined up for possible home-state score at M'ville by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Putting off ACL surgery has come back to bite Denny Hamlin by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Rain Delays Aren’t Good For Anyone by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
The crowd we will never know and
NASCAR notebook: According to Allmendinger, rain isn't so bad and
It's raining all over the world of NASCAR and
Everything is coooooool, everything's OK ...and
Johnson and taxes and
Martinsville pre-race rail and
NASCAR notebook: Hamlin to go under the knife and
NASCAR advance: Martinsville sleeper? How about Montoya? and
Martinsville was racin' when racin' wasn't cool and
NASCAR notebook: Harvick has to hitch up his britches and go to work by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Cat’s Burton spoiling for a change by Jane Miller
Phillyburbs.com:
NASCAR having no problems finding sponsors by Ernie Saxton
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Maw Nature Wins Everywhere by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Johnson To Continue Playing Spoiler? by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
From a team standpoint, this was the best time for a rainout by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
Why NASCAR Needs Martinsville by Dan Pierce
Roanoke Times:
Rain delay in Martinsville causes holding pattern for NASCAR drivers and fans and
5 things you should know about ...Official Starters by Rodney Wise and Rick Monroe (as told to Dustin Long);
Overtime finish at Sunday's Martinsville NASCAR race? 'Just go and hope' and
NASCAR notebook: Denny Hamlin set to undergo ACL surgery by Dustin Long;
Harvick overwhelming in NASCAR truck series victory by Shawn Hoy;
Hornaday, Sauter involved in truck series dust-up by Jared Turner
SB Nation:
Hot Dog! Live-Blogging The NASCAR Weekend At Martinsville by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Might be time for tracks to team up, offer season tickets to multiple events and
Scattered showers in forecast for rescheduled Sprint Cup race today at Martinsville Speedway by Bob Pockrass;
Cold at Martinsville? This isn’t cold by Kenny Bruce
SPEEDtv:
Harvick Dominates Martinsville by Mike Hembree;
Bowyer Back On Track? and
Breakthrough Looming For Montoya? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Harvick wins the Kroger 250 and
Martinsville - getting ready for Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 by Larry Taylor
Toronto Star:
What’s with these F1 pilots driving NASCAR trucks? by Norris McDonald
USA Today
Communication paying off for Earnhardt-McGrew pairing by Zack Albert
Virginian Pilot:
Martinsville readying to race; track would like a new date & more news by Dustin Long
Winston Salem Journal:
Childress likes 2010 prospects and
Economy hurting NASCAR in Virginia by Lenox Rawlings
Yahoo Sports:
Kyle Busch: His side of the story by Jay Hart
ESPN:
Martinsville preview: Johnson, Gordon own track by Mark Garrow
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: 1966 – Jim Hurtubise Wins His Only NASCAR Race
Associated Press:
Johnson: 'They want to be in my shoes' by Hank Kurz Jr.
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Sr.: NASCAR's Own Classic Version of "American Pie" by Sal Sigala Jr.;
In their heads: Is Jimmie Johnson Really Winning the Mind Games? by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Fans, Maybe You Got Their Attention by Jim McCoy
Daly Planet:
Truck Series Back At Perfect Track by John Daly
Danville News Advance:
RIR fans get a new view of action on the track by Eric Kolenich
Daytona Beach News Jounral:
The World's Longest Motorsports Blog by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Earnhardt: I need tough love by Lee Spencer;
Will shift to spoiler favor Jimmie Johnson? by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
From Lifeline To Favorite: Timothy Peters Returns Home To Martinsville Talking Championship by Bryan Davis Keith
Indianapolis Star:
Pit Pass: Rahal makes season debut for Fisher, may rejoin former team by Curt Cavin
Insider Racing News:
When the Going Gets Tough, Earnhardt Jr. Gets Mad by Brenda Benedict
Martinsville Bulletin:
Truck Roundup: Can Peters repeat at home? by Chase Young;
Will Hornaday bounce back Saturday? by Johnny Buck
MikeMulhern.net:
So has Dale Earnhardt Jr. turned a corner? and
ABJ? Well, maybe these other guys just need to get their own act together
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Said offers rules of Road America by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
One Intimidating Ride by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports FanHouse:
Kevin Harvick Earns Two Poles Without Turning a Lap by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Harvick leads in points, but he's playing from behind by David Caraviello
NASCAR-ista:
NASCAR Needs a Cinderella by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Weekend:
The lull after the storm and
NASCAR notebook: Martinsville gives teams a chance to ease into the spoiler by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Rain at Martinsville, has me thinking about Nashville by Joe Dunn
Racin' Today:
How About A Little Love For The Man? by Mike Harris
RacinwithRich:
A Hendrick win almost a certainty at Martinsville by Richard Allen
Racing Tool:
Report Cards: Top-35 Edition by David Dubczak
Roanoke Times:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Making strides and
NASCAR notebook: Kyle Busch to stop 'messing around' by Dustin Long;
Truck Series driver Timothy Peters confident by Jared Turner;
5 things you should know about ...Tire Specialists by Jamie Turski
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Never Had a Chance, NASCAR's Qualifying Procedure Broken by Toby Christie
SPEEDtv:
Harvick Singing In The Rain – Twice by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Spectator vs. Spotter: Martinsville: Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 Edition by Rebecca Spence;
Martinsville marks Petty Enterpries last victory! by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
Little E could be the one to dethrone Johnson at Martinsville by Lars Anderson
Virginian Pilot:
"Messing around'' by one team ending; Johnson says pressure good for Dale Jr. and
More confident Dale Jr discusses season, McGrew and more by Dustin Long
Whittier Daily News:
NASCAR's Harvick lends helping hand to Schurr auto-shop students by Tracy Garcia
ESPN.com:
NASCAR's greatest finish ever by Ryan McGee;
Earnhardt getting his swagger back and
Triplets put Hamlin's slump in perspective by David Newton;
Harvick vs. Edwards: another perspective by Marty Smith;
2010 Power Rankings: Martinsville by Ryan McGee
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1993 Hanes 500 (Wallace vs Allison) by Jeremy Dunn
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 26: Three Wins for Wallaces – Rusty Gets Two, Mike Scores One
Athlon Sports:
Rivalry Renewed: Edwards, Harvick the battle NASCAR needs By Vito Pugliese
Auto Racing News:
Jimmie Johnson Has Fans Frustrated by Summer Dreyer
Auto123:
Drivers like the spoiler, but, don't see much difference from the rear wing by Lewis Franck
Bleacher Report:
The Lines Have Been Drawn: Kevin Harvick, Inc. Vs. Kyle Busch Motorsports by Kelly Crandall;
Winners and Loses:Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
ESPN’s “Dale Earnhardt- The Legend Lives” by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Bristol Cup Race Not The Race NASCAR Was Hoping For by Biggy Bigelow
Daly Planet:
Jimmy Spencer Adds Some Friday TV Spice by John Daly
FoxSports:
NASCAR makes sure nobody spoils inspection by Lee Spencer;
Kyle Busch learning from early bumps in the road by Rea White;
Hendrick teams, competitors need to pick up pace by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Keselowski Overcoming The Odds, Again by Kurt Smith;
Driven to the Past: Rivalries... by John Potts;
Bettin' the Horsepower: Martin Makes Better Bet Than Hendrick Teammates by Mike Lovecchio;
Testing Ban Isn't Doing NASCAR Any Favors by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
Brad Keselowski Brings Value-Added Attitude to Sponsor by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgatin': What You Need to Know About Martinsville and
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Sun:
Will the spoiler help or hurt the #48 team? and
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Goody's 500 picks
MikeMulhern:net
Maybe it's time to put a bounty on Jimmie Johnson
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Racing Beat: Notes from NASCAR at Road America by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
Home Cooking for Hamlin by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Martinsville by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
Drivers debate, disagree on Johnson's head games by Joe Menzer;
Keselowski not first young driver to be taught a lesson by David Caraviello;
First five races foreshadow how season will unfold by Dave Rodman;
Track SMack: Long odds a non-Cup driver wins Nationwide title
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR And Its Place In The Mainstream by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Two hot dogs and a stock car race and
Never trust the long-range forecast by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Top-35, Junior's (Expletive) Rant, and Wedding Vegetables, too! by Carol Einarsson
RacinDeals:
Old Timey RacinDeals
Racin' Today:
Junior Should Go Backward to Go Forward by Rick Minter;
Fantasy Racing: Martinsville by Nick Bromberg
Racing Geek:
Why All the Hate Towards the Champ? by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Tool:
Go-Or-Go-Home Report Cards: Teams Now Using 2010 Owner's Points by David Dubczak
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: What To Expect at Martinsville and
NSCS: Jimmie Gets the Glory, But Is Chad Knaus the Best Ever? by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Will government's Census NASCAR sponsorship count for something? by Bob Pockrass;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. determined to continue progress, has strong track record at Martinsville Speedway by Jeff Owens;
NASCAR Media Group’s growing business includes a prominent presence at the NASCAR Hall of Fame by Erik Spanberg;
Thanks to my forgetfulness, I can't afford another overpriced credential holder by Carolyn Brewster
Southern Pines Pilot:
Is Johnson the Greatest of All Time? by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
A Wasted Opportunity by Bob Dillner;
Talkin’ Smack With Pedley & Jensen by Tom Jensen;
Earnhardt Jr. - I’m Just A Human Being and
Attacking Mt. Johnson and
Spoiled In Martinsville - The rear deck of NASCAR Sprint Series cars will look different at Martinsville by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Martinsville Speedway - Short track racing in the Commonwealth by Larry Taylor
Sporting News:
Top 5 and 5 to Watch: Martinsville by Bill Marx;
Hilarious Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Sponsorship Pitch by Kathy Sheldon
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR faces its own March Madness, sans the Cinderellas by Tom Bowles;
Menard's staying power, JJ dominates and Busch likes blondes by Cory McCartney
Stock Car Spin:
5 Nationwide Driver that have a Better Shot at Winning the Title than Steve Wallace by Ben Montedonico
USA Today:
Cup drivers hope spoiler gives them better chance of winning by Gary Graves & Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers for Martinsville by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Martinsville Hot Dog and Beyond;
History Around The Track: March 25: HUGE Day in History;
Seperated at Birth: James Cole – Jeff Gordon/Terry Labonte
Augusta Chronicle:
Paybacks part of racing - Most drivers are comfortable with new boundaries and
NASCAR newsmaker: Jimmie Johnson by Don Coble
All Left Turns:
Drivers adjusting to spoiler by Jay W. Pennell;
The return of the spoiler by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Impacts New Jersey's Teen Drivers With New Rookie Strip by Mary Jo Buchanan;
When NASCAR Fans Attack: A Crime That Shames Us All by Kara Martin;
NASCAR Returns To Wisconsin's Road America After a 34 Year Absence and
Dawn Bartlett Murphy Is Proof That Woman Do Belong in NASCAR Talk Radio by Sal Sigala Jr.
CBS Sports:
Wings off, spoiler on as new era set to begin at Martinsville by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
SPEED Introduces TruckBuddy For Martinsville by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Big Bill's friend fights by Audrey Parente
Delaware News Journal:
NASCAR needed tension, and Keselowski's bringing it by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Graham Rahal finds a spot with Fisher racing by Ron Levanduski
Forbes:
The Business Of NASCAR;
Is Tony Stewart NASCAR's Smartest Owner? by Kym McNicholas;
NASCAR's Most Valuable Teams and
Forbes Sports Values - NASCAR's Highest-Paid Drivers by Kurt Badenhausen
FoxSports:
Drivers keep to themselves during test by Lee Spencer;
Waltrip: I love the short tracks by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
MPM2Nite: Martinsville Shouldn't Lose A Date... It Deserves Another by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning The Flames: There Were Start And Parkers In 1992? Blasphemy?! by Matt Taliaferro;
Dialing It In: Spoiler Test Offers Few Answers by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Hendrick Motorsports Your 1-2 Punch At Martinsville by Mike Ravesi;
Top Ten Uses For CoT Wings Now by Vito Pugliese
Insider Racing News:
Don't Give Johnson The Trophy Just Yet by Doug Demmons
Motorsports FanHouse:
Jimmie Johnson Basks in the Glory as Rivals Gnash Their Teeth by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Kenseth Climbs Point Standings by Pete Pistone;
MRN Flashback: Waltrip Overcomes Mistake by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR Examiner:
Jennifer Jo Cobb has confidence enough to survive Martinsville by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Wait, You Do What For A Living? by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
Martinsville Weekend Preview
NASCAR This Week:
Back in the day, 'Friday' Hassler's Chevelle was a sight for sore Chevy fans and
Fan tips by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Sprint Cup drivers getting spoiled by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
No love lost between Edwards and Harvick by Bill Fleischman
Race Talk Radio:
Can Anyone Beat Hendrick Motorsports Cars? Fantasy Insight: Martinsville by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Roush Fenway Racing has little to look forward to in Martinsville and
Effort involved in a live NASCAR television production is mind boggling by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Gordon learns to take more risks and
NASCAR notebook: Fuel changes coming to Sprint Cup by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Ford Racing Aerodynamic Expert Explains Spoiler vs. Wing Differences by DJ DeSpain;
NSCS: Menard Quietly Building on Impressive 2010 and
NSCS: Johnson's Past at Martinsville is Cause For Concern For Everyone by Toby Christie
SPEEDtv:
Social Media And NASCAR by Wendy Venturini;
RCR Trainer Has Eye On Ball by Mike Hembree;
They Said It, CMS Edition by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Junior returns to among our hottest drivers as Jimmie remains at the top by Ron Thornton;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol by Jeffrey Boswell;
Heir to the Throne by Tammyrae Benscoter
Sports Illustrated:
The importance of fast starts, the real Carl Edwards, more mail topics by Tom Bowles;
It's now or never for Denny Hamlin by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
Martinsville – Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
Hamlin tests spoiler packages, confident he'll make the Chase by Denny Hamlin
Virginian Pilot:
What more drivers are saying at the spoiler test by Dustin Long
York Dispatch:
Hendrick teams strong at Martinsville by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
JJ and crew are making others think and
Waltrip his usual self at Hall event and
McGrew, Earnhardt do not have issues by David Newton;
March Madhouse: Sweet Sixteen revealed! by Ryan McGee
Around the Track:
March 22, 1959: One Month To The Day After Nearly Winning the Inaugural Daytona 500 – Johnny Beauchamp Gets Career First Victory;
March 23, 1969: Pearson Dominated But Engine Failure With Five Laps Remaining Gives Bristol Win To Bobby Allison;
March 24, 1968: Pearson Wins At Richmond Dirt Track – Last Race Before Speedway is Paved;
Martinsville Speedway Preview and Carolina Clash Dirt Late Models at 311 Fastrack (Near Martinsville)
Associated Press:
Drivers give favorable reviews to spoiler by Jenna Fryer
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
What is going on with preseason favorite Denny Hamlin by Jeremy Dunn
Athens Banner-Herald:
Scary reminder of the dangers of racing by Joe VanHoose
Bleacher Report:
Lost in The Shuffle Of Title Talk Is Jimmie Johnson's Growing Win Column by Kelly Crandall;
NASCAR: Crashes and Fans, The Reality by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
NASCAR Cup Snobs by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: When wins don't add up, time to revisit points system by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Spoiler alert at Martinsville by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Free Showtime Preview Includes NASCAR by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Gordon continues to watch JJ roll by Godwin Kelly
Dinger World:
Tuesday Ramble - Bristol Edition, If Allmendinger is the Best Buy Guy, Why is he Driving that Green Insignia Car? by Tracy H
FoxSports:
Waltrip: I love the short tracks by Darrell Waltrip;
Drivers happy with early spoiler results by Lee Spencer;
Real spoiler test will come on the track by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice?... It's Not Just The Economy, Stupid; Tony The Terrible?, And Testing by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Jimmie The "Great?" Earnhardt The Enraged, And Spoilers by the Frontstretch Staff;
Beyond The Cockpit: Catching Up With Michael Waltrip by Jay Pennell;
Paul Menard Turning Back The Clock With Top 10 Points Run by Vito Pugliese;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Bristol compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Who Will Step Up and Stop Johnson? by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves and
Legends Helping Legends Fundraiser by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR's Pemberton says Charlotte test is going smoothly, but has little to say about the issue of 'flying' race cars and
NASCAR's opening laps with the new spoiler are fairly uneventful, but......
Motorsports FanHouse:
Reflecting on the Era of the NASCAR Rear Wing by Geoffrey Miller
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Where Have All The Fans Gone? by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
When the TV is on, Labonte prefers the classic shows by Raygan Swan;
Johnson confident no matter what he's driving by Joe Menzer;
Pressure of expectations nothing new for McMurray by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
Spoilers make no big difference at Charlotte, but the real test may be yet to come by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #67 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Menard is keeping it going and
Where did all those people go? by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Martinsville Fun Facts - Don't Even Think About Renting Your Own Port-a-Potty! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Gordon On Racing: I Just Want A Championship by Rick Minter;
End Of The Wing Fling by Larry Woody
Racin' with Rich:
Anti-Johnson and Gordon forces running out of tracks to attend by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll and
Winners and Losers From Bristol by Jordan Bianchi
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Spoiler Slower Than Wing At Charlotte Test by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Empty seats at Bristol should spark action, not panic and
NASCAR adjusts gearing for Charlotte, opts for smaller restrictor plates at Talladega by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Pack Mentality At CMS Today by Tom Jensen;
Gordon – Spoiler Not A Big Change by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Road to Richmond - from Bristol to Martinsville and
Surprising Not Surprising at Bristol Motor Speedway by Larry Taylor;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Bristol Edition by Dave Grayson;
Bristol: Questions and Answers by Ron Fleshman;
On Pit Road: Jennifer Jo Cobb, she's doing NASCAR in a serious way by Joe Dunn
Stock Car Spin:
Juan Pablo Montoya's Team Missed Memo About "Spoiler" Test by Ben Montedonico
Vegas Insider
Martinsville Preview by Micah Roberts
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers after Bristol by Matt Willis;
Penske, Dodge still a good fit/Notes by Terry Blount
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Competitors frustrated by Jimmie Johnson's dominance by Jeremy Dunn
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Junior¹s up, Jeff¹s down and Jimmie just keeps on rollin¹ by Matt Taliaferro
AutoWeek:
Hey NASCAR, I just don't understand by Al Pearce
All Left Turns:
Late race pit decisions can be agonizing by Patrick Reynolds
Bristol Herald Courier:
Empty seats at Bristol Motor Speedway raises questions by Allen Gregory;
Racing Has Always Been a Family Affair for Kahne by Ryan Roorda
Bump Drafts:
Random Observations From First Five Races by John Chapman
CarsAndRacingStuff:
Random Lugnuts: The Wing is Gone but Anger Management Returns by Bill Crittenden
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: J.J.'s fast start includes short-track breakthrough by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
SPEED's "Trackside" Has Changed by John Daly
FoxSports:
Five non-Jimmie Johnson NASCAR trends to watch by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch
High Time For Kurt Busch To Ruffle Johnson's Feathers by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Bristol Edition by Tom Bowles;
Five Points To Ponder: Johnson Stays, Gordon Goes, And Penske's Back by Bryan Davis Keith;
Talking NASCAR TV: Timing Issues Haunt Bristol, FOX Coverage by Phil Allaway;
Turner's Take: Hamlin Who? Kurt Busch Steals The Spotlight Instead by Jared Turner
Insider Racing News:
Tired of Seeing Jimmie Johnson Win? Join the Club by Allen Madding
Johnson City Press:
Johnson has many drivers frustrated by Jeff Birchfield
Lexington Dispatch:
On-track incidents spark talk by Ben White
Martinsville Bulletin:
Never too old to win - Harry Gant got a Martinsville win at 51 years old by Steve Wait
Motorsports FanHouse:
Mopping Up After Bristol: Of Crashes and Crash Stats by Bob Zeller
Motor Racing Network:
Earnhardt Roars Back at Bristol by Pete Pistone
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Food City 500: 4 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Penske Racing showing signs of staying power by Joe Menzer;
Head2Head: Will spoiler slow down Johnson?
NASCAR Examiner:
A horse is a horse of course, especially to NASCAR’s Tony Stewart by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Penske Racing is Baaaack by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Playing Nice Won't Last Long by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Johnson at the pinnacle, unchallenged and
Burning issues: 3-23-10 by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Jimmie Johnson zooms ahead on final restart for first win at Bristol Motor Speedway and
Dale Jr. now in 8th place in points standings by Tania Ganguli
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Lessons Learned Better Late Than Never by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Bristol Making the Grade: Fans Missing in Action by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Gordon On Racing: Everything’s So Different Today by Rick Minter;
Now We Know Why There’s No Geezer Tour by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
If possible, after this weekend I have even more respect for Richard Petty and
Is the threat of retaliation causing drivers to be more cautious? by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Johnson Takes No. 50 at Bristol by Russell Schmidt
Roanoke Times:
More to Martinsville than #48 by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
Kyle Busch vs. Scott Speed: Who's The Better Tire Changer? by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Switch to spoilers leads to more drag, slower speeds at Charlotte by Bob Pockrass;
Jimmie Johnson starting to look a lot like Dale Earnhardt by Jeff Owens;
One for all: Johnson unanimous choice in SceneDaily.com power rankings
SPEEDtv:
Cooler Heads Prevail — For Now by Tom Jensen;
Waltrip’s #11 A Hall Highlight by Mike Hembree
Sirius Speedway:
Hate Him Or Not, Johnson Is One Of The All-Time Greats by Dave Moody
Sporting News:
Jimmie, Like Junior -- Johnson, That Is -- Is Just Better by Bass Masters;
Driver Diary: John Mickel Returns to His Roots by Kathy Sheldon;
The Cool Down Lap: Rest in peace, rear wing by Reid Spencer
Sports Network:
Winning Bristol one of Johnson's biggest accomplishments by Chris Symeon
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Johnson Does It Again, The End Of A Streak, Radio Chatter, And Farewell To The Wing by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Three out of five = more declining NASCAR viewers (and 50) by Lou Modestino
USA Today:
Crew chief Addington tuning up Penske, Kurt Busch's ride by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Darrell Waltrip says Dale Jr. should consider running some truck races by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. scorches the Bristol airwaves on his radio by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Monday Rundown: Where JJ's concerned, the points don't add up by Terry Blount;
With JJ's win, NASCAR back to normal by David Newton
Associated Press:
Jimmie Johnson wins for 1st time at Bristol by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports:
Four Tires and 50 Wins: Johnson takes first Bristol victory by Matt Taliaferro
All Left Turns:
Johnson and Busch: A rivalry in the making and
Rogers admits frustration, refuses to be rattled by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: Empty Seat Syndrome Even at Bristol by Sandra MacWatters;
For Sam Hornish, Jr., The Pressure to Perform Comes From Within by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Extinction Of The Wing Won't Solve Everything But Nice to See It Go by Kelly Crandall;
Women in Motorsports: Shop Talk with Racing's Leading Females (Part Two) by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Race React: There’s A Shark In The “48” by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
As if he needed it, questions are extra motivation for J.J. by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Jimmie Johnson finally cracks Bristol's victory lane and
Bristol Rewind: Kurt Busch regrets missed opportunity and
Kyle Busch rallies after wreck to finish 9th by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Lawyers Need To Stay Out Of On-Track Incidents by John Close
CupScene:
Several Take a Beating at Bristol and
Earnhardt Jr. Shows Steady Climb At Bristol and
Bristol Turns Out To be Confidence Builder For Kurt Busch by by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Bristol On Fox by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Local Stuff: Skinners, Big Ben & The AMA by Godwin Kelly;
Questions & attitude, rankings and picks
Ford Racing:
Ford Teams Enjoy Emerging Strength
FoxSports:
Tough love leads to improved results for Earnhardt and
Johnson enjoys mentally beating rivals by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Bristol Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Bristol Singalong: What Drivers SHOULD Have Chosen by Amy Henderson;
The Cool-Down Lap: A Johnson Win We Can Finally Stomach? by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Conway On The Hot Seat While Gordon Gets Burned by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Food City 500 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Finally, The Wing is Gone by Matthew Pizzolato;
Kurt Busch Bitterly Disappointed In Loss To Johnson by Ron Felix
Las Vegas NASCAR Examiner:
Vegas' Busch Brothers at Bristol by Farrah Kaye
Las Vegas Sun:
Jimmie Johnson finally wins at Bristol by Mike Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
Maybe NASCAR should change the name of this thing to The Jimmie Johnson Stock Car Tour and
Another Jimmie Johnson win....and his rivals are beyond frustration with his 3-for-5 start and
So just how far have NASCAR safety specialists and Detroit engineers gotten in keeping these stock cars from flying
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR Retaliation: It's not just Edwards vs Keselowski, they moved on by Dwight Drum
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Is Jimmie Johnson The Best Ever? by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
For Johnson, even small victories can mean a lot by David Caraviello;
[Kyle] Busch bounces back from tire woes, hitting wall by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Penske making Dodge proud with strong performance in 2010 and
Is Kevin Harvick a bad person? What about Carl Edwards? by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Earnhardt Jr. and team air dirty laundry and
Johnson wins at Bristol by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
So Kyle, Do You Have Any Regrets? by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Bristol Makes a Few Things Crystal Clear By Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Food City 500 gamer: Sir Jimmie, Squire Chad, Lord Rick and
'Jimmie Johnson' is right and
Food City 500 race notes: Inexplicably in the way and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
:Race Journal Online
Keep NASCAR History Alive, and Keep Retired Drivers Retired by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Good Seats Still Available by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Junior, Ambrose hurt by pit road speeding penalties and
Biffle blames faulty radio for crash and
Two tires, four tires and flat tires by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on Yet Another Clinic Put-on By Johnson by Jordan Bianchi
Real NASCAR:
The Real Story of Moonshine and NASCAR - Final Chapter by Daniel Pierce
Roanoke Times:
Johnson finally tames Bristol and
NASCAR notebook: Earnhardt now 8th in points standings by Dustin Long
SPEEDtv:
Points Race Heats Up by Tom Jensen;
Johnson Smoking Early Season and
Johnson Notches Win No. 50 by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Bristol sellout is no more! by Joe Dunn;
Lap By Lap The Food City 500 by Mike Finnegan;
Johnson wins the Food City 500 by Larry Taylor
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned in Bristol by Tom Bowles
Spotter Stand:
Grant Enfinger's Driver Diary: Racing Late Models, Spending Time On The Road, And Testing At Texas by Grant Enfinger
St. Louis Globe-Democrat:
Deal With It, or Learn How to Love Jimmie Johnson and History in the Making by Brandon Mudd
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash – bRAINing in Bristol, Baby by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Time for NASCAR to put a bounty on Jimmie Johnson by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson tames Bristol, soars to 50th win of career by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
The era of the wing is over, now what? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings and
History is Johnson’s biggest challenger by Jay Hart
ESPN:
Inevitably, drivers end up getting along by David Newton
Bristol Herald Couier::
Keselowski doesn’t mind the extra attention Edwards is giving him and
Justin Allgaier races to Nationwide Series win at Bristol by Allen Gregory;
Grounds around BMS emptier than normal by Michael Owens;
Two becomes three in the case of the half-mile hotbox by Jim Sacco;
Fan: ‘It’s still Bristol Motor Speedway, and there’s no place like that’ and
Christmas in March for Santa Pal families at BMS by Roger Brown;
Scary moments in old-timers’ race as legends return to high banks of Bristol by Nate Hubbard
Bump Drafts:
A Confident Kid, A “Confidence Man” & Shrub Struggles by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Edwards, Keselowski make nice for media and
Raceday at Bristol: All eyes on Edwards and Keselowski by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
Drivers to watch at Bristol by Larry McRwynolds;
Logano needs to watch his back and
Edwards, Keselowski smiling after meeting by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Kurt Busch - Yes, Kurt Busch - Offering Example On Maturity For Keselowski by Jay Pennell
Insider Racing News:
Explaining The New Spoiler and It's Use At Talladega by Kim Roberson
MikeMulhern.net:
Larry Pearson and Charlie Glotzbach recovering from Saturday's nasty crash
Motor Racing Network:
Johnson Eyeing First Bristol Win by Pete Pistone
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Saturday Night Showdown Shows Dark Side of Racing by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Drivers ready to wave bye- bye to wings on Cup cars and
Despite being new to each other, team gains strength by Joe Menzer;
Johnson on the brink of a Bristol breakthrough by David Caraviello
NASCAR This Week:
Food City 500 pre-race rail and
Food City 500 advance: Johnson hopes to get Bristol "dialed in" and
Sometimes racing chills you to the bone and
NASCAR notebook: Edwards defends himself and
Let's round us up a lynch mob, boys! by Monte Dutton
Nevada Appeal:
Changes coming to NASCAR autos by Roger Diez
Phillyburbs.com:
Edwards fiasco sparks media attention by Ernie Saxton
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Bigger Real Estate Squabbles On Tap? by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Edwards, Keselowski meet with Cup officials/Notes and
Rookies often schooled by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
In The Way: Nothing is more miserable for NASCAR drivers than having a slow car at Bristol and
Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski incident reminds Sprint Cup stars of tough lessons they learned early in their careers by Kenny Bruce;
Denny Hamlin not panicking despite slow start to season and
Joey Logano wondering why Kevin Harvick spun him for fifth in Nationwide race at Bristol by Bob Pockrass
Southern Pines Oilot:
What’s Up With NASCAR’s Crazy Schedule? by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Race Day In Bristol - Joey Logano will start from the pole today... by Tom Jensen;
Crazy Days At Bristol and
Zipadelli Toasts Sliced Bread and
Allgaier Breaks Through At Bristol and
Two Drivers Hurt In Bristol Exhibition by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Allgaier wins the Scotts Turf Builder 300 - by Larry Taylor;
Edwards vs. Keselowski: 'We laughed. We cried. It's good.' - by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Bristol Motor Speedway Promises to Deliver as Rivalries Heat Up - by Angela Campbell
Sporting News:
Allgaier nips Keselowski for first Nationwide win by Reid Spencer;
Larry Pearson Crash Video; In Stable Condition by Unrestricted
Sports Illustrated:
Kissing the wing goodbye, Bristol race predictions by Lars Anderson
Yahoo Sports:
Storylines: Will Keselowski bring the noise? by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Drivers, owners say past is past by David Newton;
NASCAR says goodbye to the wing by Ryan McGee
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Edwards-Harvick feud takes center stage at Bristol by Jeremy Dunn
AutoSport:
Johnson: Keselowski has upset rivals by Diego Mejia
Bleacher Report:
News, Notes and Pictures from Bristol Motor Speedway by David Yeazell
Bristol Herald Courier:
‘Concrete Carl’ vs. ‘Battling Brad’ and
Logano earns first Sprint Cup pole and
Wilson Eager to Author Another Bristol Dream by Allen Gregory
CBS Sports:
When rubber meets concrete at Bristol, everyone's on edge by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Rex White easily passed test to become a racing champ by Tom Higgins;
Will SAFER racing mean better racing at Bristol Motor Speedway? and
Logano's picture perfect lap wins Bristol pole by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
Let's go racin' boys by Darrell Waltrip;
The Hot Pass: Rivals take aim at Edwards by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Will Sponsors Control Carl Edwards Better Than NASCAR? by Brenda Benedict
Johnson City Press:
Couple celebrate anniversary during Family Race Night by Madison Mathews
Las Vegas Sun:
NASCAR drivers have memories like elephants and
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
LTPicks:
Bristol Fantasy Report
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Food City 500 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Hot Blood in Dixie: Roger Penske weighs in on the Brad Keselowski-Carl Edwards controversy and
The meeting, Carl and Brad...and Jack Roush's Take and
Rivals don't seem to be very pleased with this whole Brad Keselowski-Carl Edwards thing: "too scary"
Motorsports FanHouse:
Bristol Motor Speedway Debuts its New 'Boys, Have At It' Walls by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Menard, Speed enjoying their time in the top 12 by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR meets with Keselowski and Edwards at Bristol: Says be careful to respect the line by Greg Engle
NASCAR Media:
Bristol Weekend Preview page
NASCAR Examiner:
Keselowski said what? by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Around and around they go ands
Smoke gets in your craw and
NASCAR notebook: Is it Kyle, or is it Steve?
Racin' Today:
Stewart Is On A Media Room Tear and
Ah, Bristol – What A Place by Rick Minter;
Is Bad Brad Becoming A Garage-Area Outsider? by Jim Pedley;
Cup Notes: A Softening Ticket? by Jeff Hood
Tennessee Racer:
Kahne and Stewart owned teams dominate first night of WoO action at Bulls Gap by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Food City 500 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Edwards, Harvick feud heating up by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Feuding Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick could be the next two drivers to ‘have at it’ by Jeff Owens
Speedway Media:
Yall Seen Junior? Spring/Bristol by Shell Sparrow;
Bristol Motor Speedway - Qualifying for the Food City 500 by Larry Taylor
Uniwatch:
Pretty Much the Opposite of the ‘Look at Me!’ Approach by Paul Lukas
ESPN.com:
Passion still burns for Bobby Labonte by Marty Smith;
Crunching numbers for Bristol by Matt Wills
Atlanta Journal Constitution:
NASCAR notebook by Rick Minter
Athlon Sports:
Hello Old Friend: Wing flies out of favor with NASCAR, spoiler to return by Tom Bowles
AutoWeek:
NASCAR notebook: Teams test new spoilers by Al Pearce
Bleacher Report:
Women in Motorsports: Shop Talk With Racing's Leading Females (Part One) by Rob Tiongson
Bristol Herald Courier:
NASCAR needs a shot ... of whiskey and
McMurray back to business as usual after Daytona victory and
The art (and lack) of promotion in NASCAR by Allen Gregory
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Interesting Twist To NASCAR's All-Star Race in May by Biggy Bigelow
Captain Thunder:
Harvick says Edwards is "Fake as Hell" by John Nevins
Charlotte Observer:
Kyle Busch has feel or Bristol by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
NASCAR on SPEED vs. March Madness by John Daly
Ford Racing:
Menard Awareness Building Points
FoxSports:
NASCAR, teams seek balance with new spoiler by Larry McReynolds;
Fitting intro songs for NASCAR drivers by Rea White
Top feuds in NASCAR history and
NASCAR feuds we want to see
Frontstretch:
Is NASCAR Cracking Up? by Kurt Smith;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: Mountain Climbing, Off Weekends, and Time to Regroup by Marcos Ambrose;
Driven to the Past: The Day Earl Almost Got Run Over... by John Potts;
Bettin' the Horsepower: Busch Bros. Are Favorites, But Logano May Be Best Bet by Mike Lovecchio;
Back to the Baseline for Specialty Racing by Bryan Davis Keith
Georgia Racing History:
Hersey Tragedy Serves As A Reminder by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Darrell Waltrip Tips NASCAR's Hand on Twitter by Rebecca Gladden
Johnson City Press:
Kahne ready to take track at Bulls Gap by Jeff Birchfield
Kingsport Times News:
Junior Johnson's son following in dad's footsteps by Jeff Bobo;
NASCAR feuds nothing new at Bristol Motor Speedway by Dave Ongie
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Edwards-Keselowski feud still boiling by Jeff Wolf
MikeMulhern.net:
Bristol, and the NASCAR haulers are rolling in....but filling 160,000 seats, now that's going to take a good marketing campaign
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Bristol by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Talk:
On media reaction to the Brad K/Carl E incident at Atlanta by Charles Krall
Naples Daily News:
Germain team revs up for big weekend at Bristol by Tom Rife
NASCAR.com:
One man's influence felt throughout the garage by Ty Norris;
Bristol a place for rivalries and feuds to escalate;
Track Smack: Bristol perfect for payback, should BK care to pursue
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Forget Edwards-Keselowski … new battles will be started at Bristol by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Bobby Johns was an early Bristol winner and
Fan tips and
Since when did fewer wrecks become such a bad thing? and
Paying respects by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Where, Oh, Where to Put the Spoiler? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Thank God for Bristol: And Now for Something Completely Different by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Love Not On Drivers’ Itineraries At Bristol by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Answering Questions on RCR, Kenseth, Why Bristol is Big for Kyle and much more by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Chief concern: Kyle Busch needs Steve Addington back for Bristol by Kris Johnson
Speedway Media:
I've discovered I am as indestructible as Earnhardt by Ron Thornton;
Colin Braun Makes Bristol Nationwide Debut by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Bristol by Bill Marx;
Sorenson begins road back Saturday at Bristol by Lee Montgomery
TennesseeRacer:
Heavy NASCAR presence is likely for Bulls Gap WoO races: Kahne to race both nights by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Even after crash, Keselowski won't change his approach and
More from USA TODAY's Q&A with Brad Keselowski by Nate Ryan;
Team notes: NASCAR aces dive into short track slate at Bristol
Yahoo Sports:
What To Watch For: Food City 500
York Dispatch:
Wrestling, racing go together at Bristol by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Driver X: Know your NASCAR history;
Payback less an issue than flying cars and
Hamlin latest hotshot to falter early by David Newton;
[NASCAR] March Madhouse: North and West regions by Ryan McGee
Performance Racing Network [PRN]:
A New Directive by Doug Rice;
Back to the Future by Brett McMillan
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 18, 1984 – Benny Parsons Wins His 21st – and Final – NASCAR Race
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1997 Food City 500 (Remember when Gordon bumped Rusty) by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Bristol changes turn up the heat and
NASCAR newsmaker: Junior Johnson by Don Coble
All Left Turns:
Pit crews perform with little sleep by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Bristol Could Deliver a Knockout Punch to Teams In and Out Of The Top-35 by Kelly Crandall;
Bristol's Beating and Banging Brings Back Memories for Baker Curb Racing by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Lance McGrew: Ready For March Madness at Bristol by Sandra MacWatters;
Brad Keselowski and Carl Edwards went to Atlanta and a Racing Incident Broke Out by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bristol Herald Courier:
Ambrose brings his own style to Bristol and
Patrick has style, not substance by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Can These Drivers “Reset” After Break? by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Spoiler alert: End of wing era among topics as Cup series resumes by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Attitudes, atmosphere have changed, Travis Carter says by Steve Waid;
Bristol can bring out the worst and best of NASCAR drivers by Jim Utter
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: From spoiler test to Bristol unrest by Marsha Hoffman
Dallas Morning News:
Jeff Gordon is a good fit for Bristol track by Carlos Mendez
Delaware News Journal:
Barriers may get Bristol bumping by Mike Finney
Element of Speed:
Always Bet on Busch by Summer Dreyer
FoxSports:
Can Busch keep momentum going at Bristol? by Jeff Hammond;
Keselowski following path forged by legends by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Side By Side: Old Bristol vs New Bristol by Jeff Meyer and Kurt Smith;
Talladega Spoiler Test Bodes Well For Return Date In April by Vito Pugliese;
Fanning The Flames: Cleaning Out The Inbox And Bracing For Bristol by Matt Taliaferro;
Dialing It In: Truex Adjusting To Life At Waltrip Racing by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Escaping Disaster At Thunder Valley by Tom Bowles
Insider Racing News:
Upcoming Talladega Race Could Be Wild and Crazy by Doug Demmons
Johnson City Press:
Harvick on top of Sprint Cup heading to Bristol by Jeff Birchfield
Kingsport Times:
'Mad' Max Papis gets ready for Bristol with stop in Hickory by Jeff Bobo
Laidback Racing:
Tailgatin': What You Need to Know About Bristol by Jo Ann Hlavac
LTPicks:
Bristol Driver Rankings
Motor Racing Network:
Harvick Chasing History by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
NASCAR Nation shows passion in Social Media by Dave Kobuszewski
NASCAR Insiders:
Pit Crew Coaches: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Bristol Driver Intro Songs - Best, Worst and Huh? by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
A few little things here 'n' there and
NASCAR Notebook: Bristol is a Childress kind of track by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Jeff Gordon says rivalries, trash-talking attract NASCAR fans by Bill Fleischman
Race Talk Radio:
Old Bristol or New Bristol: Fantasy Insight Bristol 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Dale Jarrett Talks Feuds, Paybacks and Coverage and
Marlin Gives Ownership A Whirl by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
If Johnson keeps winning, will you stop watching? -The results by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Sprint Cup no longer winging it following Bristol race by Dustin Long
San Diego Union Tribute:
Scorn for Edwards should be borne by NASCAR by Bill Center
SPEEDtv:
The Old Bristol? by Jimmy Spencer;
Bristol Bound by Ryan Newman;
NASCAR To Meet With Edwards, Keselowski by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Spectator vs. Spotter: Bristol Edition by Rebecca Spence;
Johnson remains our hottest driver, but not for long by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
At Bristol it's no-holds barred by Jeff Owens
Sports Illustrated:
Why Dale Earnhardt, Jr. matters, kudos for Kenseth, more mail by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Science:
The ABCs of Flying Cars: Aerodynamics, Brad and Carl by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Stock Car Gazette:
Bristol - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
TennesseeRacer:
Bayne settling in as Nationwide Series heads to his home track by Richard Allen
Trading Paint:
The Only Wings in NASCAR should be hot or chicken by Jerry Bonkowski
Toronto Star:
Is Tagliani injecting a little NASCAR into IndyCar? by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
New NASCAR spoilers could be solution to liftoffs by Nate Ryan;
Speeds top 200 in test of new NASCAR spoiler at Talladega by Gary Graves
ESPN.com:
Roush Fenway Racing making noise by Terry Blount;
So long wing, we hardly knew ye by David Newton
Alabama Live:
'Holy speed!' Topping 200 mph at Talladega by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 17, 1957-1963-1968: The Great Holman-Moody Team Wins Three Times On This Date – With Three Different Drivers
Bleacher Report:
Drivers Spoil Talladega Test Session: NASCAR Certain To Make Rule Change by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Bench Racing Down Memory Lane by Patrick Reynold
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Keselowski-Edwards crash not best way to attract fans in NASCAR by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Competition Plus:
Cup Drivers Spend off-week with NHRA by Phil de Montmollin
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Respect The NASCAR Elders by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Short-track chaos coming in NASCAR by Larry McReynolds;
Qualifying overhaul offers interest boost by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Talladega Testing Confusion, Four NASCAR #1s, And Mayfield Pops Up? by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: NASCAR Senior Tour?, Faltering Gibbs, And Swapping Dates by the Frontstretch Staff;
Top Ten Reasons Kurt Busch Struggled In His NASCAR Debut by Jeff Meyer;
Ryan Truex Driver Diary: Gearing Up For NASCAR 2010 as told to Bryan Davis Keith;
Weekly Power Rankings: Top 15 NASCAR Tracks compiled by Mike Neff
Herald Bulletin:
Edwards decision correct by Ken de la Bastide
Insider Racing News:
Time For Bristol, Bring It On by Chuck Abrams
Johnson City Press:
[Rusty] Wallace keeps busy these days and
Logano has shown vast improvement in second year by Jeff Birchfield
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Bristol Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
LTPicks:
Bristol PreRace report;
Atlanta PostRace report
MikeMulhern.net:
Talladega testing: pretty darned fast, with the new package
Motorsports FanHouse:
Jeff Gordon Talks Expectations: New Spoilers and New Son by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
A 160,000-seat testament to the strength of NASCAR by David Caraviello;
Interesting start to season sure to continue at Bristol by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR turns 200 mile per hour plus laps at Talladega by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #66 by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
A Few Bristol Predictions by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Juan Pablo Montoya vs. Brad Keselowski and
O Bristol, my Irish eyes are smilin' and
Speed in the right groove by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Bristol Fun Facts: No Unapproved Entertaining! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Enough Of The Gripes Of Wrath, Already and
Keep Eye On The Tiger by Larry Woody
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR notebook: New spoiler put to test by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Test your NASCAR knowledge by taking NASCAR Illustrated's Trivia Quiz
SPEED:
Carl Edwards taking out Brad Keselowski at Atlanta Motor Speedway was inevitable by Steve Byrnes;
Ambrose Takes Bite Out Of Bristol by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Jeff Gordon Announces 'It's a Boy' at Talladega Test - by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Tempers Have Always Run Hot at Short Tracks - by Clayton Caldwell;
The Road to Richmond - Sprint Cup takes a week off - by Larry Taylor;
The Problem With 'Letting Them Race' - by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News:
My List Of American Sports Nirvana Centers by Jim Pedley
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Will Keselowski have any friends at Bristol? by Lou Modestino
TheTwoCents:
TwoCents and Five Questions with Brian Vickers by Farrah Kaye
Vegas Insider
Bristol Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
NASCAR’s rule book called into question by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Keselowski in jeopardy of missing top 35 by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
Jeff Gordon won't be sad to see the Cup car's wing disappear and
Talladega test session under way and
Talladega test gets under way as NASCAR tries out the spoiler by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
Food Around the Track: Where We’re Eating in Bristol and
History Around The Track: March 16, 2003: Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch Duel at Darlington
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Brad Keselowski did not learn his lesson by Jeremy Dunn
All Left Turns:
Get ready for more action by Jay W. Pennell;
Drug testing at the team level by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
For Bill Elliott and Son Chase, Technology Is The Tie That Binds by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Danica Patrick: Looking For Success, But Where? by Sandra MacWatters;
Jeff Gordon Says Bristol Will Unleash The Fury That It Was Once Known For by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Danica Patrick: Looking For Success, But Where?
by Sandra MacWatters
Bristol Herald Courier:
Once elusive dream of a BMS Sprint Cup ticket is now a reality for NASCAR fans and
Abingdon Nationwide racer Eric McClure has famous relative in Hollywood by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
NASCAR’s 10 “Baddest” Dudes by Jim McCoy
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 3-17 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Kobalt Tools 500 by Cheryl Walker
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Does Edwards' punishment fit the 'crime'? by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Whatever Happened To Mr. Excitement? by John Daly
Dinger World:
Tuesday Ramble: Off Weekend Edition - AJ Allmendinger: In Love at First Sight? by Tracy H
Element of Speed:
McMurray’s Move Means Money by Amanda Vincent
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: The Busch Brothers Focus On Kicking Carl-Brad Off Center Stage by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Who's Not: NASCAR Stars Of The Past And Future by Tom Bowles;
Goodyear Finally Has A Grip ... Or Do They? by Bryan Davis Keith;
Talking NASCAR TV: IndyCar Blues & Fast Track To Nowhere ... Er, Fame by Phil Allaway;
Going In Circles: Simple NASCAR Logic by S.D. Grady
Insider Racing News:
Dawsonville Pool Room Still Serving up Racing History by Allen Madding
Edwards Intentionally Wrecked Keselowski, So What? by Matthew Pizzolato
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Logano is prepared to be a star by Ben White
MikeHenle:
NASCAR driver Kurt Busch never forgot his friend Chris Trickle
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
A ride for Wimmer; help for Bires and Patrick by Dave Kallman
Motorsports FanHouse:
Menard Rides Wave of Consistency to Top-10 Position by Geoffrey Miller
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR dudes go NHRA drag racing by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Youngest of racing family made name as relief driver by Mark Aumann;
Inspector Royer prefers her job in the fast lane by Raygan Swan;
Former driver Reid makes good in new line of work by Joe Menzer;
The long and short of it: Best style of race tracks
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 3-16-2010 and
Chargin' Charlie set one of the longest-lasting records in NASCAR by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Scott Wimmer returns to JRM for Bristol by Roger Faulkner
Racing Geek:
What We've Learned One Month into the Season by Jordan Bianchi
Racing With Rich:
From Brad vs. Carl to tire troubles, here's what we learned after a week of reflection by Richard Allen
Race Driven:
Does this advertisement really sell tickets for the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway? by Brian Vermette
Resolution Management & Marketing:
Getting Airborne: NASCAR, Speed and Bernoulli’s Principle by Eric Giangiordano
Real NASCAR:
The REAL Story of Moonshine and NASCAR – Part IV
SB Nation:
Could Carl Have Gone To Jail For Atlanta Wreck? by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Carl Long says NASCAR penalty for engine violation ‘killed my career’ by Kenny Bruce;
Old-style racing may return at Bristol as drivers face more narrow track for Food City 500 by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Front Row Building Toward Front Row by Mike Hembree;
Frammin’ & Bammin’ by Ton Jensen
Speedway Media:
On Pit Road: After a week off NASCAR Thunders into the Valley by Joe Dunn;
Surprising Not Surprising - on a weekend with no racing by Larry Taylor;
They're not kidding with this substance abuse policy by Dave Grayson
Spin Doctor 500 Blog:
Coinidence or Trend? by Michael Knight
Sporting News:
Who Should Be Inducted Into NASCAR Hall Of Fame's Sophomore Class? Try These 5 Guys by Buzz Cutler
Sports Illustrated:
Junior's resurgence, peril for JJ among five possible storylines by Tom Bowles
ESPN.com:
Hamlin latest hotshot to falter early by David Newton
Around the Track:
Tracks Around The Track: Bristol Preview and
History Around The Track: Winners on This Day in History: Petty, Turner, Rudd, McLaughlin and More. by
Bleacher Report:
Equally Invested: NASCAR Sponsors Have Right to Have a Say by Patti Rodisch
Bristol Herald Courier:
First wave of NASCAR fans arrive at Bristol Motor Speedway and
Bristol Motor Speedway officials hope Edwards-Keselowski rivalry will spark ticket sales by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Hungry For Bristol Action by Jim Mc Coy
Close Finishes:
Wheeler's New Book - Growing Up NASCAR - An Engaging Read by John Close
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's Showtime Troubles by John Daly
Eau Clair Leader-Telegram:
Eau Claire's Menard off to strong Sprint Cup start by Joe Ziemer
Fox Sports:
Unique new sponsors popping up in NASCAR by Rea White
Frontstretch:
The Next Five NASCAR Drivers To Get "Taught A Lesson" by Tom Bowles;
Bubble Breakdown: What Big Teams Are In Top 35 Danger? by Brock Beard;
NASCAR 2010: Better Racing, But Stay In Your Own Series by Amy Henderson;
The Cool-Down Lap: Harvick's Success Has Come In Unorthodox Ways by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth: Carl Edwards - Brad Keselowski Wrap-Up Edition by Summer Dreyer
Hampton Roads:
Looking ahead by Dustin Long
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends and
A Few Minutes With Rob Marsden of Save The Speedway by Mad Mikie
Motor Racing Network:
Funny Cars Wow Waltrip by Jeff Wackerlin;
Spring Cleaning by Pete Pistone
Motor Sports Weekly News:
A Weekend off is a Drag for one NASCAR Racer by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Interesting start to season sure to continue at Bristol by Joe Menzer;
Allgaier enjoying success as he continues to fulfill racing dream by Mark Aumann
NASCAR-ista:
A Cure for the Off-Weekend Blues by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR sponsor needs to grow a spine; not publicly berate their driver by Greg Engle
NACSCAR Insiders:
Bristol Last Race For 2009 Locked In Drivers by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Not so much different but the style by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Bristol Back in the Day, 2004 Spring Race and
What If...Kyle Wrecks Danica; Gordon Wrecks Johnson? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: NASCAR's Off Week by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Old Promoters Fading Away by Larry Woody;
Skullduggery At Work In Atlanta? by Jonathan Ingram
Racing With Rich:
Gibbs crew chief discusses Bristol, retaliation and his boss by Richard Allen
SPEEDtv:
Early Season Gainers & Slumpers by Tom Jensen
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Off-Week: Brad Keselowski Not Making Smart Moves by Jeff Gluck
Sirius Speedway:
Commentary: One Final Word On Carl vs Brad by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
Big Weekend Ahead At Bristol by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Short Track Racing at Bristol - Bring it on by Larry Taylor
Stock Car Gazette:
I'm a speed junkie by Patty Williams
Tennessee Racer:
A new Bristol awaits fans and competitors by Richard Allen
ESPN.com:
Kurt's dragster project by Ryan McGee
Around the Track:
March 14, 1992 - Jeff Gordon Wins First NASCAR Race
Bleacher Report:
Potholes, Scoring, Phantom Cautions & Flying Cars, Oh My! Hello Off Week by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Soap Box: SPEED Has Let Me Down by John Chapman
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Questions & Attitude by Ken Willis
Guardian:
NASCAR rivalry between Keselowski and Edwards boils over in Atlanta by Oliver Owen
Insider Racing News:
Kurt Busch Takes The Plunge Into Drag Racing by Kim Roberson
Lawrence Journal-World:
Edwards, NASCAR share blame by Scott Fowler
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
How are drivers spending their off weekend? by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: Sunday off relieves the pressure by Monte Dutton
New Albany Tribune:
Don’t just blame Edwards by Kevin Harris
New York Times:
NASCAR’s 190-M.P.H. Beanball by Daniel Pierce
On Pit Road:
Strike Two by Terri Ketterman
SB Nation:
Is Jimmie's Dominance Good For NASCAR? Jeff Gordon Hints It Isn't by Jeff Gluck
SPEEDtv:
Texas Not Wasting Any Time/Notebook by Tom Jensen
ESPN.com:
Driver intro songs? Leave it to an expert by Marty Smith
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 13: Winners On This Day Include: Ernie Irvan..........
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
When and how is payback in NASCAR best served? by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings- Week Off Edition by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Fun is where you find it – again – Busch says and
Speed's into it, not celebrating yet by Brant James
Gainesville Sun:
Busch enjoys anonymity among NHRA crowd by Robbie Andreu
Insider Racing News:
Edwards gets a Slap on the Wrist and a Pat on the Back by Brenda Benedict
Las Vegas Business Press:
NASCAR Delivers by Valerie Miller
Las Vegas Nascar Examiner:
Get AMPed up with the 88 by Farrah Kaye
MikeMulhern.net:
Psst! The stock market is up, retail sales are up, consumer confidence is on the rebound...time to splash new sponsorship decals on these race cars
NASCAR.com:
Career-best finish at AMS just part of very good week by Ricky Carmichael;
Green-white-checkered(s): New rule doesn't always fly by David Caraviello;
A day on the war wagon leaves lasting impression by Raygan Swan
Racer.com:
NASCAR isn't going to give us back the points we lost by Ton Cindric
Racin' Today:
Edwards’ Nice-Guy Rep Is Up In The Air by Rick Minter
SPEEDtv:
It’s A Quiet Weekend and
Bristol Awaits Keselowski Offensive by Mike Hembree
Southern Pines Pilot:
Good Call?: Edwards’ Punishment for Wreck a Slap on the Wrist by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Green-White-Checkered Races Pulses by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Power of Words - Remembering David Poole by Angela Campbell;
Richard Childress Racing - Shop Tour and Preview by Larry Taylor
Spotter Stand:
Four Races In, And What Have We Learned? by Patrick Baldwin
Time:
Are Ratings Woes Making NASCAR Too Reckless? by Sean Gregory
ESPN.com:
Beware the havoc that looms at Bristol and
Goodyear gets a grip in Cup series by David Newton;
NASCAR sent their message, so here's ours by Eddie Gossage
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 12: Final NASCAR Wins - 1972, Bobby Isaac; 1994, Harry Gant
Athlon Sports:
Precedent Set: NASCAR¹s version of a tooth for a tooth by Mike Neff
Bleacher Report:
Leave It To Steven: Wallace Hits Mailbox Then Camping World Truck Series by Kelly Crandall;
NASCAR Sprint Cup Drivers: Those Destined To Be Legends by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Open Season On The Track? I Think Not by Jim Mc Coy
Caledonian Record:
NASCAR Wants To Sell More Tickets And Increase Their TV Ratings, And If A Driver Or Two Ends Up Upside Down - So Be It by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Texas Mis-Step by Pete Pistone
Cup Scene:
Jennifer Jo Cobb Driver Diary: Atlanta by Jennifer Jo Cobb
Frontstretch:
Sometimes, NASCAR Needs To Be The Bad Guy by Kurt Smith;
Should Hornaday Be Worried?, And Other Truck Random Thoughts by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Access ARCA: Frank Kimmel On Road Racing, ARCA Licenses, And The Future by Bryan Davis Keith;
Driven To The Past: Old School Officiating ... Is That What Carl Needs? by John Potts;
Jarit Johnson Driver Diary: Gearing Up For 2010 And Family Time by Jarit Johnson
Globe and Mail:
NASCAR's Wild West antics by Jeff Pappone
Hampton Roads:
Things to think about heading into a NASCAR-free weekend by Dutin Long
Insider Racing News:
Kyle Petty Charity Ride Takes on New Sense of Urgency by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review - Journal
Edwards continues to act like bully by Jeff Wolf
Las Vegas Sun:
Did Keselowski get what he deserved? by Mike Smith
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Role reversal: Incident could make Keselowski a good guy, Edwards a bad guy by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Precedent Means Nothing To NASCAR by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Sameness, Mr. France, is not a virtue. (And temper is not always bad thing.) by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Edwards and Keselowski to Test New Spoiler at Talladega? by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
It Sounded Like A Bomb by Jeff Hood
Resolution Management & Marketing:
Getting Airborne: NASCAR, Speed and Bernoulli's Principle by Eric Giangiordano
SceneDaily:
Penalty debate up in the air by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Quality Time by Ryan Newman;
Pearson Bounces Back To Bristol by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Q & A with Martinsville Speedway by SM Staff;
Flipping Outrage by Clayton Caldwell;
Notes from the NASCAR Nation: Be careful what you wish for by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
Kickin' It With Brad Keselowski by Tom Bowles
Vegas Insider:
NASCAR Rivalries Heat Up by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Secrets to Gustafson’s success by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Keselowski thinks other drivers retaliate by David Newton;
NASCAR made the right call on Edwards by Ed Hinton;
Danica back in her comfort zone by John Oreovicz
Alabama Live:
NASCAR is playing with fire with its Edwards decision by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
What happens to all the lug nuts? by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 11, 2001 - Kevin Harvick Gets Emotional Win at Atlanta
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Balance of power shifts after crazy day in Atlanta by Matt Taliaferro
Atlantic Monthly:
Wild Ride: The short and brutal life of a Nascar engine by Hampton Stevens
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR newsmaker: Steve Addington by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
There Will Be A Lot of Shuffling Before This Dance is Over by Mike Laheta;
NASCAR Winners and Losers: Kobalt Tools 500 by Patti Rodisch;
NASCAR Fans; Stories Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski Should Read by David Yeazell;
Kobalt Tools 500: There was a race too by Jay Dee
Bump Drafts:
Is Brad So Bad? by John Chapman
Catchfence:
Kyle Petty Speaks About The Charity Ride Across America by Marty Tyler;
When Stupid Gets Deadly by Michael Daly
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Hard to read much into funky Atlanta race and
NASCAR sends wrong message with flimsy Edwards discipline by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Allison vs. Petty among NASCAR precedents by Steve Waid;
Twists and turns don’t take hiatus by Brant James
Delaware News Journal:
NASCAR leaves itself toothless to enforce safety by Mike Finney
Fox Sports:
NASCAR critics need to get a clue by Jeff Hammond
Hampton Roads:
Veteran says Keselowski needs to "think about what is going on''; Also, twist in Mayfield case by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
Paul Menard and Scott Speed: Are you Kidding Me? by Doug Demmons
Motor Racing Network:
At the Break: Top Stories and
Lost in Probation by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
The court of sport differs from the court of law by Ty Norris;
Track Smack: Final thoughts on Edwards vs. Keselowski;
Truck ride brings calm to Almirola's turbulent career by David Caraviello;
Time to lay off the criticism and embrace Keselowski by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR Off Week Notes: Earnhardt Jr. Goes Prime Time On Disney Channel; Roush Is Cool With It by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Bruton Smith…Makes Sense? by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Why They Fly and
Letarte: The goat who wasn't and
Eyes peeled for possible Earnhardt resurgence by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
NASCAR plays by its own rules in Edwards case by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Debris From ‘The Wreck’ Hid Big Stories by Rick Minter;
Hamilton Jr. Launches New Career by Larry Woody;
Weekend Will Be A Drag For Busch by John Sturbin
Racing Tool:
NASCAR's First Off Weekend Really Bites by David Dubczak
South Georgia Sports Network:
Mike Helton And NASCAR Got This One Right by Dale Hall
SPEEDtv:
Reutimann Aims For First Chase Spot by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Atlanta by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Grading NASCAR's open-wheelers, Speed talks Pussycat Dolls, more by Cory McCartney
Tennessee Racer:
Former RCR engine builder Vic Hill finding success in the dirt by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Team notes: NASCAR drivers set for rare idle weekend
Yahoo Sports:
Lost Marbles: Richard Petty's final race and this new Gordon kid and
Feud of the week: Atlanta vs. Kentucky for a 2011 race by Nick Bloomberg
York Dispatch:
NASCAR should thank Carl Edwards by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
What makes Keselowski tick? by David Newton;
NASCAR delivers the wrong message by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 10, 1985 - Jimmy Hensley Wins His First Busch Series Race at Hickory
Athens Banner-Herald:
NASCAR should be applauded for light punishment by Joe VanHoose
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner
Did NASCAR make the right call with Edwards? by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle
Edwards placed on probation by NASCAR by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Same Old Problem, Different Face: The Brad Keselowski Dilemma in NASCAR by Rob Tiongson;
Carl Edwards Accidentally On Purpose Airs NASCAR's Dirty Laundry by Kara Martin;
Carl Edwards May Have Escaped NASCAR's Court But True Jury Still Awaits by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Edwards and Keselowski: My Take by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Shouldn't Edwards' actions call for more than probation? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
The Thomas Clowns Affair by Tom Higgins;
Edwards escapes with a slap by Scott Fowler;
Carl Edwards' season not wrecked by Jim Utter
Cup Series News and Notes:
Retaliation: how far is too far? by Amanda Vincent
Daily Nonpareil:
Does Edwards' punishment fit the 'crime'? by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Details Missing From Sunday's Big Story by John Daly
Farmington Daily Times:
NASCAR's bad boys go at it by Dorothy Nobis
Fox Sports:
NASCAR made the right disciplinary decision by Jeff Hammond
NASCAR set precedent, now they have to deal with it by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Edwards Probation "Green Lights" Driver Aggression, Gibbs Falls Behind, And NASCAR's Dangerous CoT by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: G-W-C Disaster, And Does NASCAR Need Earnhardt To Win? by the Frontstretch Staff;
Carl Edwards' Free Pass From NASCAR Sets Dangerous Precedent by Vito Pugliese;
Top 10 Other Ways Carl Edwards Could Have Retaliated Against Brad Keselowski by Doug Turnbull;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Atlanta compiled by Mike Neff
Hartford Courant:
Carl Edwards Avoids Suspension For Harrowing Intentional Wreck Of Brad Keselowski Sunday At Atlanta and
NASCAR Offers Proof Tuesday To Brad Keselowski And Others That Self Policing Is Now The Law and
Continued Economic Woes Force NASCAR To Cut Point Fund Rewards For Developmental Divisions and
Five National Broadcasts For The Whelen Modified Tour On SPEED In 2010; More Coming On Versus by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Carl Edwards Is Lucky No One Was Hurt by Chuck Abrams
Los Angeles Times:
Flipped car has NASCAR in a quandary by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
With NASCAR drivers policing themselves, Tony Stewart would make a good sheriff by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Edwards vs Keselowski: The view from outside NASCAR
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings
Motorsports Talk:
More on Edwards vs. Keselowski by Charles Krall
NASCAR.com:
Larson offers memorable trip down memory lane by Mark Aumann;
NASCAR concerned with flying cars, vows action by Dave Rodman;
It's not a matter of right or wrong, but time and place and
Airborne concerns return after Keselowski accident by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
By letting Edwards off, NASCAR has set dangerous precedent by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista
Edwards Gets a Mere Slap on the Helmet by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner
NASCAR did the right thing by not suspending Edwards by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
It's survival of the fittest in the great NASCAR desert and
Kurt in command by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
Retaliation in NASCAR Draws Only Probation by Viv Bernstein
Race Talk Radio:
Atlanta Making the Grade: NASCAR Gives Drivers License to Thrill (Maybe Kill?) by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Welcome To The New NASCAR by Mike Harris;
NASCAR Plods On With “Have At It, Boys” by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
Here's why NASCAR made the right call in the Edwards case by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR won't suspend Edwards by Dustin Long
St. Augustine Record:
Shrinking sponsorship dollars put end to NASCAR's youth movement by Don Coble
SBNation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Scott Speed by Jeff Gluck
SPEEDtv:
Roush Ready To Move On by Tom Jensen;
Keselowski Supports Decision by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Road to Richmond - At Atlanta 'the boys went at it' by Larry Taylor;
On Pit Road: NASCAR made the RIGHT call by Joe Dunn;
Paul Menard Off to Career Best Start by Patti Rodisch;
Edwards Shows Low Class (again) by Mark Odor;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Atlanta Edition by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
Your turn to weigh in on the Edwards-Keselowski incident by Tom Bowles;
Danger very much alive in NASCAR after weak slap at Carl Edwards by Lars Anderson
Trading Paint:
Where's the beef in Carl Edwards' "Punishment"? by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
Ambrose escapes Atlanta mess, turns focus to off week, Bristol by Marcos Ambrose;
Carl Edwards gets three-race probation for Keselowski crash by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Your Jeremy Mayfield update: yep, it's still rolling by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers after Atlanta by Matt Willis;
Richard Petty Motorsports gaining ground and
NASCAR needs to drop the hammer on Edwards by Terry Blount;
Atlanta wreck tests NASCAR's hands-off style by Eddie Gossage;
2010 Power Rankings: Bristol by Ryan McGee
Alabama Live:
Carl Edwards gets a slap on the wrist from NASCAR by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Open wheel power shined through in Atlanta by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 9, 1969 -- David Pearson Win Carolina 500 at Rockingham
Associated Press:
Edwards paints NASCAR into disciplinary corner by Jenna Fryer;
NASCAR drivers Edwards, Keselowski still feuding by Paul Newberry
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Busch's win overshadowed by Edwards vs Keselowski and
Are Paul Menard and Scott Speed for real? by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Edwards pushes limits of bumping policy by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
No Suspension for Carl Edward: NASCAR Slap on The Wrist More Appropriate by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Two Wide: Perspectives On Carl Vs. Kez by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Edwards-Keselowski flap is what NASCAR must contain and
Power Rankings: Hard to read much into funky Atlanta race by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR must address dangerous antics by Martin Fennelly;
'Boys have at it,' but 'fun' factor missing and
Goodyear's 'got some work to do,' Newman says by Brant James
Daly Planet:
Edwards On Facebook And NASCAR On TV by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Petty gets schooled on bikes by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
March Madness by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR feuds of the future? by Lee Spencer;
Atlanta recap: Busch owns Hotlanta by Gerrit Rritt
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Atlanta Payback, Unusual Suspects Up Front, And Jimmie Didn't Win (Shocker) by Danny Peters;
Casinos: A Cash Cow Coming To A NASCAR Track Near You by S.D. Grady;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Atlanta Edition by Doug Turnbull;
Sunday A Poor And Contradictory Showing By Edwards, NASCAR by Bryan Davis Keith;
Talking NASCAR TV: Tire Problems Atlanta Crisis FOX Didn't Cover Enough by Phil Allaway
Gaston Gazette:
It's survival of the fittest in the Great NASCAR Desert by Monte Dutton
Hartford Courant:
Making The Cut: NASCAR Slashing Developmental Division Season-Ending Payouts For 2010 by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Another Earnhardt Discouragement Story by Allen Madding;
Do “Start and Park” Drivers Earn The Right? by Jim Fitzgerald
Hartford Courant:
Making The Cut: NASCAR Slashing Developmental Division Season-Ending Payouts For 2010 by Shawn Courchesne
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
The Carl Edwards frequent-flier program by Mike Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Drivers are safer than ever now by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR's Mike Helton rules no major penalties for Carl Edwards, just probation: Wild West Rules now? and
Mike's Take: Another look at Kurt Busch's Atlanta win
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
NASCAR's pendulum swings . . . but just how far? and
Edwards and NASCAR walk a dangerous line by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
Speed Racing Ahead by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Examiner:
Do NASCAR boo birds get Kurt Busch wrong? by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR an Unlikely Accomplice to Edwards' Crime by David Whitley;
Sport Reacts in Wake of Edwards-Keselowski Dust-Up by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Reutimann credits NASCAR for many special memories by Joe Menzer;
NASCAR places Edwards on three-race probation by Dave Rodman;
RPM finds success at AMS with three cars in top six by Raygan Swan
NASCAR-ista:
Catching Up With Joey Logano and
Notes From Atlanta Motor Speedway by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Can A Non Cup Driver Challenge for the Nationwide Title? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Time takes care of most NASCAR feuds and
Cut down a tire (controversy) and
NASCAR may bounce back the other way and
Kobalt Tools 500 notebook: Edwards, Kesolowski keep a blood feud going by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
NASCAR’s Call for Aggressiveness Is Met by a Crash by Viv Bernstein
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: Keselowski's Flying Car - At Least Four Responsible Parties by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Edwards Just Honoring An Old Code by Larry Woody;
Drivers Need To Speak Up by Rick Minter
Racin' with Russ:
Busch Blasts to Win Wild Atlanta by Russell Schmidt
Racing Geek:
A Dangerous Precedent Has Been Set By NASCAR and
Atlanta Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Team Penske has up and down day in Atlanta (literally) by Richard Allen
Richmond Times Dispatch:
R&R Racing Extra: What we learned from Atlanta by Chris Wilbers
Roanoke Times:
Whatever choice it makes, NASCAR will send message by Dustin Long
St. Augustine Record:
No way for NASCAR to defend head-hunting Edwards by Justin Barney
St. Louis Globe Democrat:
NASCAR Got It Right…Sorta by Brandon Mudd
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Atlanta: NASCAR Should Not (And Cannot) Punish Carl Edwards by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
NASCAR showed some moxie in giving Carl Edwards a slap on the wrist and
Winners & Losers: Paul Menard, Scott Speed make a statement, Chase contenders take hit by Jeff Owens
SPEEDtv:
Speed Has Speed by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Surprising Not Surprising at Atlanta Motor Speedway by Larry Taylor;
The Final Word - Carl Edwards can talk real pretty, but sometimes his actions can get real ugly by Ron Thornton;
Edwards vs. Keselowski - Who's the Bad Guy? by Ron Fleshman;
Brad's not calling Carl, Cousin by Joe Dunn;
From unknown to contender by Tammyrae Benscoter
Sporting News:
Edwards' aggression tests NASCAR's new credo by Reid Spencer;
Knocking Keselowski Around Doesn't Make Carl Edwards the Next Intimidator by Jim Pedley;
Carl Edwards Explains Wrecking Brad Keselowski in Facebook Post by Kathy Sheldon
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Tires, Backwards Victory Lap, And That Whole Edwards/Keselowski Thing by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
Carl Edwards gets a slap on the wrist by Chuck Abrams;
TV Times - So, does NASCAR REALLY mean, "Have at it, boys" after all? by Lou Modestino
Tampa Tribune:
NASCAR must address Edwards' dangerous antics by Martin Fennelly
USA Today:
Payback crash tests NASCAR's new tolerance by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
What they're saying on Edwards: Kyle Petty: "He shouldn't show up at Bristol'' by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Brad vs. Carl: Where do you stand? by Jay Hart;
Goodyear getting questions from NASCAR teams by Mark Miller;
NASCAR Power Rankings;
Did Keselowski deserve Edwards' payback? A video compendium by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Wild finish steals spotlight from Busch by David Newton
Associtaed Press:
Kurt Busch wins again at Atlanta after 2 crashes by Paul Newberry
At the Track: Gater News:
It's Time for NASCAR to Keep Their Word by Ed Coombs
Athlon Sports:
A Wild One: Tires Popping, Cars Flying, GWC Finishes ... and oh yeah, Kurt Busch wins in Atlanta by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Kurt Busch gets the win in wild ride at Atlanta Motor Speedway by Rick Minter;
Five key moments from the Kobalt 500 and
Montoya misses his chance, still satisfied/Notes by Jeff Hood;
Earnhardt manages the impossible: Win pole and never lead by Jeff Schultz
Augusta Chronicle:
Extra laps can't deny Busch a victory by Don Coble
All Left Turns:
'Have at it, boys' put to the test by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
Building New Cars Has Brought New Kind Of Success For Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Kelly Crandall;
Carl Edwards Takes "Have At It, Boys" Racing One Step Too Far by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Carl Edwards Teaches Brad Keselowski to Fly, and What We Learned From Atlanta and
Carl Edwards, Brad Keselowski and Dale Earnhardt Jr.: NASCAR at Atlanta by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Race React: Kurt Not Tire(d) Of Atlanta by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Edwards-Keselowski flap is what NASCAR must contain by Pete Pistone
CloseFinishes:
Drivers Drop Gloves And Return To ‘Smashmouth’ Racing by John Close
CupScene:
Busch Does The Backwards Boogie at Atlanta and
Kenseth’s Right On The Money by Sarah Farlee
FoxSports:
Edwards goes too far in search of payback by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Atlanta Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
No Suspension For Carl: Fear Can't Stop NASCAR From Letting Boys Be Boys by Tom Bowles;
Bubble Breakdown: Speed Locks In, Robby Falls Out, Bliss On The Bubble by Brock Beard;
NASCAR Needs A Rivalry - But Are Those Days Gone? by Amy Henderson;
Running Their Mouth: Kobalt Tools 500 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Kurt Busch Survives Two Overtimes To Win At Atlanta by Ron Felix;
Five in a Row for Jimmie: Why Not? by Matthew Pizzolato
Las Vegas NASCAR Examiner:
Busch vs. Busch: Atlanta by Farrah Kaye
MikeMulhern.net:
Hey, maybe Ford is finally back! But Sunday wasn't great for Dale Jr. and
NASCAR's Robin Pemberton, on Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski and
Kurt Busch makes the most of it with new crew chief Steve Addington, winning Atlanta
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR Has to Draw the Line by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Busch Wins Wild One at Atlanta and
Sunday Feud Steals Spotlight and
Hot Laps - Atlanta Edition by Pete Pistone
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Payback! by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Notes: Almirola has Ballew in championship form;
Good guy Edwards makes bad situation much worse and
NASCAR looking closely into incident of 'retaliation' by Joe Menzer;
Addington finds vindication in Atlanta with Busch win by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Examiner:
How will NASCAR React To Carl Edwards? and
It’s Time To Clip NASCAR’s Wings by Greg Engle
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Carl Edwards' reckless retaliation was just plain stupid by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Self-Policing…I Guess We See How That Worked by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Carl Edwards: Atlanta Addendum and
For Kurt Busch, Atlanta is March madness and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
NASCAR gave themselves the Carl & Brad headache by Roger Faulkner
Pitroadscene:
Did NASCAR Send the Wrong Message When They Said "Have at it Boys"? by Sal Sigala Jr.
Race Journal Online:
Carl Flips Keselowski - Should NASCAR Penalize the Intent or the Outcome? by Carol Einarsson
RacersReunion:
Preservation of Racing History
Jeff Gilder
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on The Flip Heard Around the NASCAR World by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Cup Notes: A Top Salvage Job by Jeff Hood;
Atlanta Wrap Up: Busch Thrills, Feud Sends Chills and
Saturday Night Becomes Sunday Afternoon by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
If NASCAR further punishes Edwards they will fail their own test by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
The Real Story of Moonshine and NASCAR - Part III by Dan Pierce
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Carl Edwards' Retaliation Went Too Far by Toby Christie
Race Talk Radio:
NASCAR Must Suspend Carl Edwards and
One Lap Wonders: Atlanta by Dennis Michelsen
Roanoke Times:
Busch survives in eventful race by Dustin Long
Scene Daily:
What Carl Edwards did was wrong, now NASCAR must respond by Kenny Bruce;
Juan Pablo Montoya had chance to win at Atlanta before spinning his tires on final restart by Jon Gunn
SPEEDtv:
SPEED Quotes: Kyle Petty On Carl Edwards/Brad Keselowski by Megan Englehart;
Carl Vs. Brad – The Pot Boils and
The Day After, The Storm Lingers and
RPM Flexes Surprising Muscle and
Superb Restart Lifted Busch and
Kurt Busch Wins Wild One At Atlanta by Mike Hembree;
Have At It, NASCAR and
Air Apparent - Edwards Flips Brad and
Kenseth Claims Second by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Atlanta Was What the Doctor Ordered for Ford Teams by Ron Fleshman;
Kurt Busch wins in Double Overtime by Mike Finnegan;
Busch claims a wild a wooly Kobalt Tools 500 by Joe Dunn;
Spectator vs. Spotter: Atlanta Kobalt Tools 500 Edition by Rebecca Spence
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned in Atlanta by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Will Carl Edwards get off Scott(s) free? by Mike Irwin;
To Suspend Edwards Or Not, That Is The Question by Becky Davidson;
To wing or not to wing by Chuck Abrams;
Track Trash - Cool-Lanta by Racing Maniac
Stock Car Spin:
Should Carl Edwards be Suspended? and
Edwards Weighed his Options Before Wrecking Keselowski by Ben Montedonico
Toronoto Star:
NASCAR caught between rock, hard place by Norris McDonald
Trading Paint:
NASCAR Needs to make exapmple of Edwards by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
Census counting on Biffle, NASCAR to 'get the word out' by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
So what would you do to Carl Edwards for wrecking Brad Keselowski? by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow
Alabama Live:
Kevin Harvick is basking in 'unanticipated' success by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 7, 1976 – Dave Marcis Wins at Richmond
Augusta Chronicle:
Johnson clearly ahead of the competition by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR at Atlanta Motor Speedway: Who Starts and Who Gets Parked? by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Atlanta by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Raceday: Coming to some serious grip with new tire and
King: Team needs Kahne and
A test of metal and mettle by Brant James
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Questions & attitude, speed freaks, driver rankings
Insider Racing News:
Geoff Bodine Proud of Bo-Dyn Bobsled Project by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Surprise, Hendrick Cars Are Fast in Practice: Bigger Surprise, Earnhardt Jr Is One Of Them and Atlanta Kobalt Tools 500 Practice Notes by Micah Roberts
Macon Telegraph:
Ragan thinks he's moving in right direction by Fletcher Page
Motor Racing Network:
Rebound on Gordon's Mind by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Fit at 51, Mark Martin Leads NASCAR's Workout Buffs by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Scott's historic first start honored with decal and
Junior continues to be fast; Biffle forced to backup by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Wendell Scott’s bravery in the face of racism can’t be forgotten and
It's go time for Dale Jr. by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Eyes peeled for possible Earnhardt resurgence and
NASCAR notebook: Hard feelings die down ... but still simmer and
Kobalt Tools 500 Advance: Earnhardt tries to get his act together and
Pre-race rail by Monte Dutton
Nevada Appeal:
Don't bet against the #48 team by Roger Diez
Racin' Today:
Atlanta Is Side Drafting Heaven by Jonathan Ingram;
Race Day: The Chase To Stop Jimmie Begins Early by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Teams trying to keep pace by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
NCWTS: Don't Hit Panic Button On Hornaday Just Yet by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Anger gone from Las Vegas loss, Jeff Gordon looks for winning groove by Bob Pockrass;
Geoffrey Bodine: Road to bobsled gold ‘difficult, but it was worth it’ by Kenny Bruce;
A little love for Jimmie Johnson but more for Mark Martin
Southern Pines Pilot:
Johnson-Knauss Too Good to Be Good for NASCAR by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Will Racing Heat Up In Hot ‘Lanta? by Tom Jensen;
Atlanta Equals Speed and
Junior Nation Gets Boost by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Happy Harvick claims the NCWTS win at AMS by Joe Dunn;
Harvick takes the win while Hornaday continues struggle at Atlanta by Rebecca Spence
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick leaves trucks field in dust for Atlanta victory by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Ranking Jimmie, Kevin, Clint and the rest three races in by Jay Busbee
ESPN:
JJ showing no mercy, so what's next? and
Hamlin claims Toyota engine lagging; TRD president: Hamlin wrong, Cup engine is OK by David Newton;
Too much JJ? Then someone needs to step up by Eddie Gossage
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: Historical Quirk: March 6, 1993 and 1999 – Same Top Three in Busch Series Race, at Two Different Track
Associated Press:
Junior on the pole for Atlanta race and
Jeff Gordon: NASCAR needs some rivalries to stir it up by Paul Newberry
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Dale Jr. wins the pole at AMS by Rick Minter
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Much has changed in the ten years since Earnhardt vs Labonte by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Bumpy track is built for speed by Don Coble
AutoWeek:
Fan-favorite Earnhardt starts from pole in Atlanta NASCAR race by Al Pearce
Bump Drafts:
More Than A Race by Jeremy T. Sellers
CBS Sports:
Busch wants to forget what happened in Vegas, recapture Atlanta magic by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Jimmie Johnson isn't NASCAR's first dominator by Tom Higgins;
And the (want to) beat goes on for Ford ace Edwards by Brant James;
Mercurial? Maybe, but he set the eventual standard by Steve Waid
Florida Today:
Two of a kind: Strasburg, Patrick feel heat of sports fans in their debut by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Pole run a sign of progress for Earnhardt and
NASCAR sets parameters for spoiler rollout and
SMI boss lobbies for Kentucky, 2nd Vegas Cup dates by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Keyed Up Motorsports And Mears Face Uphill Climb In Cup Ranks by Doug Turnbull
Hartford Courant:
A Legacy Win: Third Generation Driver Corey LaJoie Victorious In Modified Racing Debut Friday In Atlanta by Shawn Courchesne
Henry Daily Herald:
AMS celebrating 50 years of racing by Valerie Baldowski
Insider Racing News:
New Tire is the Question Mark at Atlanta by Allen Madding;
Some 'Cross Words' for NASCAR Fans by Brenda Benedict
LTPicks:
PreRace Fantasy Report - Atlanta
MikeMulhern.net:
A little too much drama for Greg Biffle in final practice for Sunday's Atlanta 500 and
Dale Jr.! And Atlanta is an Earnhardt track and
Geoff Bodine's Bo-Dyn rocket is now golden...Olympic golden and
Can anybody stop Jimmie Johnson? Gotta catch him
Motorsports FanHouse:
Teammate Crashes are Nothing New for NASCAR by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Johnson has it all, except a nickname that is suitable by David Caraviello;
Johnson on the brink of 50 victories, but then what? by Joe Menzer;
Edwards at Atlanta looking to recreate breakthrough and
Atlanta means more than just double duty for Busch by Raygan Swan;
Southern Belle Farm brings tradition to the masses by Rick Houston
NASCAR This Week:
Letarte: The goat who wasn't and
NASCAR notebook: The numbers don't mean anything ... yet by Monte Dutton
Phillyburbs:
New book a must-read for all NASCAR fans by Ernie Saxton
Pitroadscene:
Jimmie Johnson Once Again Takes One For The Team and
NASCAR's Matt Kenseth Welcomes Valvoline for Three Races This Season by Sal Sigala Jr.
RacingWithRich:
Junior and crew have the qualifying thing down, so now it's time to race better by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Kobalt Tools 500 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
SB Nation:
Denny Hamlin To Everyone: Slow Start Is Normal For 11 Team and
Saturday Sprint Cup Practice: Four Hendrick Cars In Top Seven by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Supercross legend Ricky Carmichael making his way in Truck Series by Kenny Bruce;
Teammates Juan Pablo Montoya, Jamie McMurray say it’s all good between them by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Junior Rules Rapid Qualifying Session by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Top Ten Predictions for Atlanta by Andrew Conlon-Riser;
Warming up at Atlanta Motor Speedway! by Joe Dunn
Stock Car Spin:
NASCAR is Losing its Early-Season Thrill by Ben Montedonico
Sports Illustrated:
Making early Chase predictions: Who'll make it, who won't? by Lars Anderson
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson is impressing, not intimidating NASCAR rivals by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Bruton Smith spouts off on drivers in general, Dale Jr. in particular and maybe dumping the Chase by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Storylines: Don't overlook Bowyer by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Harvick's jobs more fulfilling these days by David Newton;
Auto racing's gay culture by Ryan McGee;
[Marcy] Scott aims to win cancer fight by Marty Smith;
Crunching numbers for Atlanta by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 5, 1972: A.J. Foyt Wins His Seventh, and Final, Cup Race at Ontario and
Food Around The Track: What’ll Ya Have? What’ll Ya Have? – Good Eating in Atlanta
Arizona Repubic:
Political Insider: Brewer revs up for NASCAR by Mary Jo Pitzl
Athlon Sports:
Voluntary Termination: Kahne, Harvick have options by Vito Pugliese
Atlanta Journal Constitution:
Consider Harvick a favorite for Sunday race at AMS by Jeff Hood
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR newsmaker: Geoff Bodine and
Top drivers go the extra mile by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Fashion Reigns at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Are NASCAR Fans Expecting Too Much From You? by David Yeazell;
Winners and Losers: Shelby American at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Time To ‘Wack Cup Drivers From NNS by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Cup Start-And-Parkers - Part II by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Tracking tracks: Numbers in Atlanta grandstands could shape grand plans by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Blame? It's not Johnson's by Steve Waid
Daly Planet:
Darrell Waltrip Discovers Twitter by John Daly
FoxSports:
Leaving Las Vegas with mixed results by Brad Keselowski;
Struggles hamper some preseason favorites by Jeff Hammond;
With pressure on, Speed steps up performance by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Where Is NASCAR On Hendrick Dominance? by Kurt Smith;
Driven To The Past: ARCA's "Jimmie & Chad" Back In the Day... by John Potts;
Weekend Lowdown: Atlanta Motor Speedway by Phil Allaway;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Meet the Rookie Class by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Searching for Sponsors and Home at Last by Kenny Wallace
Georgia Racing History:
Charlie Mincey, Racer For Hire by Mike Bell
Insider Racing News:
Jeff Gordon: Crew Chief Steve Letarte "Not Going Anywhere" by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgatin': What You Need to Know About Hotlanta and
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Los Angles Daily News:
Ffifth Gear: Last place warrants NASCAR inspection by Louis Brewster
LTPicks:
One Last Move for Dale Jr
MaxChevy:
Harvick wins, Danika spins by Kay Burk, Photos by James Drew;
Chevrolets dominate at Las Vegas by Kay Burk, Photos by James Drew and Tim Marshall
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Kobalt Tools 500 picks;
Weekend preview: Jimmie Johnson leads NASCAR Sprint Cup into Atlanta by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Update: Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday? and
Hey, check out some of these business points: Looks like big cash may be on the way!
Motorsports Radio Network:
SPEED Bumps by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Atlanta by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Examiner:
Is NASCAR 'Mo' being snatched from RCR by Jimmie 48? and
Cool Cuts by FYI WIRZ: Busy NASCAR stork by Dwight Drum
Naples Daily News:
Zach Germain will take a seat in family racing business by Tom Rife
NASCAR.com:
Bodine finds biggest win at a different kind of track by David Caraviello;
Track Smack: Chase pretenders and championship contenders
NASCAR Insiders:
Could 2010 Be Remembered As Pre and Post Spoiler? by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Juan Pablo Montoya vs. Jamie McMurray and
Too early to get bent out of shape and
The antithesis of “New” Coke by Monte Dutton
Norman Transcript:
Veteran’s own track by Christian Potts
Race Journal Online:
I Was Just Wonderin'... Any Better Story-Teller than Buddy Baker? by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
[Jim] Hunter Back On The Beat by John Sturbin;
Full-Time Gig Has Smith Comfy In Furniture Car and
Ballew Out To Beat Busch and
AMS Owes Debt Of Thanks To Alf Knight and
Cup Notes: Better Racing Ahead by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
After potholes, desert rain and crazy caution lights- what's next? by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Answering Questions on Harvick, Stewart, Gibbs and of course Danica by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Is Jimmie Johnson’s dominance good for NASCAR? by Jeff Owens
SPEEDtv:
Gut Check Time For McMurray, Montoya by Tom Jensen;
Johnson Approaching Impressive Company and
Johnson Not The Intimidator and
Truex Looking For Speed Again by Mike Hembree
Skirts and Scuffs:
Racing and Racers on Television: What are Your Favorite Memories? by Farrah Kaye
Sporting News:
The Gut Says: Jeff Gordon Will Get His Fifth Title This Season by Jim Pedley
Sports Illustrated:
Hard choices ahead if Kentucky Speedway joins Sprint Cup circuit by Tom Bowles;
Newman's early hole is familiar territory, more racing notes by Cory McCartney;
Junior lends hand to Petty family's Victory Junction kids charity by Tim Tuttle
USA Today:
NASCAR teams, tracks go extra mile to keep sponsors happy by Nate Ryan;
Busch looks to build on truck success with 2nd race as owner by Gary Graves;
Team notes: NASCAR drivers on fast track to Atlanta
Virginian Pilot:
Analyst defends Gordon's crew chief for two-tire stop at Vegas by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chattin' with the champ by Jay Hart;
What To Watch For: Kobalt Tools 500
ESPN.com:
Chase hopefuls off to sluggish start by David Newton
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: What’ll Ya Have? What’ll Ya Have? – Places to Eat Around Atlanta;
History Around The Track: March 4, 2007 -- Juan Pablo Montoya Gets First NASCAR Win
Athens Banner-Herald:
Start-and-park teams have a rightful spot by Joe VanHoose
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1980 Atlanta 500 (Earnhardt vs Rusty part I) by Jeremy Dunn
All Left Turns:
Five great drivers who never made it to Cup by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Reoprt:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Are NASCAR Fans Expecting Too Much From You? by David Yeazell;
NASCAR Already Facing Significant Challenges In 2010 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Road Racin' With Tommy Kendall, Four Time SCCA Champion and NASCAR Racer by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Familiar Faces, Familiar Places by Jim McCoy
Daly Planet:
"NASCAR Now" vs. "Race Hub" Battle Fizzles by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Childress drivers surging early by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Bobsled success buoys Geoff Bodine's NASCAR comeback hopes by Ron Levanduski
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Letarte's Strategy Flaw, What's Stuck In Kahne's Craw, And Danica's Last Hurrah by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM 2Nite: For The Benefit Of Ms. D. Patrick by Matt McLaughlin;
An Open Letter To NASCAR On Their New Start And Park Rules by Bryan Davis Keith;
Dialing It In: Teenage Logano Leading Gibbs With Maturity by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Gordon, Stewart Your Top Dogs In Georgia by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
What NASCAR Needs Is A Little Marxism by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends and
What Happend to Robby at Vegas? by Mad Mikie ;
Cup Corner – Atlanta Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
LTPicks:
Atlanta Driver Rankings
MikeMulhern.net:
Hey, check out some of these business points: Looks like big cash may be on the way
MoparMax:
Keselowski takes 4th in Nationwide series by Kay Burk, Photos by James Drew;
Busch takes the pole with track record speed, but Dodge drivers don’t have a good day at Vegas by Kay Burk, Photos by Tim Marshall
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Atlanta by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
Track Smack: Chase pretenders and championship contenders;
After three races; fixing potholes, mending fences by Dave Rodman;
Patrick the athlete uses talents to further career by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Media:
Atlanta Weekend Preview
NASCAR Examiner:
Is the Childress team for real or not? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Pit Stalls: A Sticky Situation by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: Carmichael out to prove he can 'hang' in trucks by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
RCR surprises, but still miles to go by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Jimmie Johnson defends his turf atop NASCAR mountain by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
I Was Just Wonderin'... Any Better Story-Teller than Buddy Baker? and
Atlanta Preview and Random Facts You Might Not Know by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Time for an Instant Classic: Fantasy Insight Atlanta by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Gordon-Johnson Competition Still Friendly? by Rick Minter;
Jimmie Is Stinking Up The Show by Larry Woody
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR notebook: Montoya, McMurray mend fences by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Three Races In, We are Seeing Actual Progress for Dale Jr by Toby Christie
San Diego Union Tribune:
Can IndyCar capitalize on NASCAR’s slump? by Bill Center
SceneDaily:
Yes, Danica Patrick is a girl, but she’s no sissy by Jeff Owens;
Camping at Atlanta Motor Speedway could lead to a whole new race experience by Carolyn Brewster
Southern California Motorsports Examiner:
Vegas golden for Southern Californian NASCAR drivers: Jimmie Johnson eyes early season trifecta by Janelle Jalbert
SPEEDtv:
Hall Historian Works In Wonderland by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Las Vegas by Jeffrey Boswell;
Heading to Atlanta with NASCAR's best weather report this season by Joe Dunn;
ESPN needs to cover more than just the main drivers by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
Newman's early hole is familiar territory, more racing notes by Cory McCartney;
JJ's dominance makes it late early by Brant James
TennesseeRacer:
From dirt to NASCAR tire tampering is part of racing by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Red Bull begins to take flight with help of Speed, Vickers by Gary Graves;
Hamlin meets Jordan, won't hit panic button over slow start by Denny Hamlin
Virginian Pilot:
How Atlanta's bumps throw the car around; Why more aren't using new Ford engine yet by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Power Rankings
York Dispatch:
Gordon works on his own 'Drive for Five' by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Time to panic for these rough starts? by Ryan McGee;
Kahne or Harvick? That's a no-brainer by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 3, 1991: Kyle Petty Dominates Rockingham and
Tracks Around The Track: Previewing Atlanta
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: Las Vegas and Atlanta by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Can Atlanta Motor Speedway survive the decade by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Extremeist:
NASCAR with an Aussie accent? At least we can imagine... by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Auto Racing News:
Fans React To ... Shelby American by Summer Dreyer
Big D and Bubba Show:
We talked to Joey Logano, driver of NASCAR's #20 Home Depot Toyota
Bleacher Report:
Many Big Name Drivers Need to Step It Up Heading Into and Out Of Atlanta by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Have You Ever Wondered…? by Patrick Reynolds
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Credit man, machine or mastermind for J.J.'s run? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Competition Plus:
Is Drag Racing Acting Busch League? by Bobby Bennett
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Pit call lets Johnson best Gordon by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Will NASCAR learn from US Fidelis collapse? by John Daly
FoxSports:
East Bound and Down by Darrell Waltrip;
Chevrolet gains advantage with mix of top teams by Larry McReynolds;
Danica offers hope for other female racers by Rea White
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... NASCAR Lawsuits Galore, Hamlin's Media Firestorm, And Childress' Bad Move by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Is Jimmie's Success Career Suicide?, Grading Danica, And ...;
Beyond The Cockpit: Kurt Busch Breaks Down Kyle, Penske, And The CoT by Doug Turnbull;
Censorship Be Damned: Access To Drivers Is NASCAR's Greatest Asset by Vito Pugliese;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Las Vegas compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Johnson Gets His Roll On At Vegas by Chuck Abrams
Lexington Dispatch:
NASCAR considers spoiler change by Ben White
Las Vegas NASCAR Examiner:
US Air Force Enlistment Ceremony at last weekend's NASCAR race by Farrah Kaye
Las Vegas Review Journal:
High Side, Low Side by Jeff Wolf and Ron Kantowski
Motorsports FanHouse:
Geoff Bodine's Bobsled Perseverance Yields Olympic Gold by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Las Vegas Edition and
Earnhardt Looks for Atlanta Rebound by Pete Pistone;
MRN Flashback: 1986 Motorcraft 500 by Jeff Wackerlin;
Power Rankings
NASCAR.com:
Gordon's two-tire Vegas gamble was worth taking by David Caraviello
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #64 by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
The Story Behind "Red Dirt Rising" by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Few surprises and
Logano is all pumped up by Monte Dutton
Performance Racing Network:
Time For An Exit Strategy by Brett McMillan
Race Talk Radio:
Did Speed Jump the Shark with Fast Track to Fame? (And Other Mid-Week Musings) by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Memo: World Class Hypocrisy by Jim Pedley;
Winner’s Circle Sells More Than Hot Dogs by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
Jeff Gordon is a stand up guy and
Kenseth proving crew chief change was the right call by Richard Allen
Racin' with Russ:
Johnson Storms to Win at Las Vegas by Russell Schmidt
SceneDaily:
Rough start to 2010 for Penske Racing by Kenny Bruce;
2010 Truck Season Could Be One To Remember by Krista Voda
SPEED:
Why The ‘Danica-Mania’? by John Roberts;
Johnson Carries Numbers To AMS by Mike Hembree;
RCR Still Hunting Elusive Victories and
Kurt Busch Ready For Repeat by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Road to Richmond - Johnson rolls on at Las Vegas by Larry Taylor;
The Hot Hands - Jimmie remains on fire as Kurt and Juan Pablo chill heading into Atlanta by Ron Thornton;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: At Vegas you need four tires by Dave Grayson;
For NASCAR Fans, Patience is a Virtue by Angela Campbell
Sporting News:
NASCAR Should Take Credit For Solving the Start-and-Park Problem by Buzz Cutler
Sports Radio Interviews:
Joey Logano has gotten off to a strong start thisseason by Tim Gunter
Toronto Sun:
Gordon's "not going anywhere" by Dean Mcnulty
Vegas Insider:
Kobalt Tools 500 Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
Montoya accepts McMurray's apology; Sponsor owes team more than half a million dollars by Dustin Long
ESPN::
McMurray text-messages apology to Montoya and
Bodine back on radar after bobsled gold by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Las Vegas by Matt Willis;
Spoiler's 1.5-mile debut likely at Texas by Richard Durrett
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 2, 1958: Controversial Win at Concord for Lee Petty
Associated Press:
NASCAR president says wings coming off soon by Stephen Hawkins;
Friendship not necessary for teammates
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Johnson, Knaus have competition by the wheel bearings by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
The #48 team- Best in NASCAR history and
Montoya has a short history by Jeremy Dunn
Auto123:
Of Pawn Stars, Kim Kardashian and condoms not Jeff Gordon's usual interview and
Jimmie Johnson didn't need a golden horseshoe to win in Las Vegas by Lewis Franck
AutoSport:
Montoya, McMurray settle Vegas clash by Diego Mejia
All Left Turns:
Gordon tire strategy came up snake eyes by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Winner and Losers: Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
Knaus & Letarte- A Tale Of Two Crew Chiefs by Jim Mc Coy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Young Logano lone bright sport for Joe Gibbs Racing by Brian De Los Santos
Dallas Morning News:
Eddie Gossage is back on track by Ray Buck
FoxSports:
What happened to NASCAR's would-be king? by Mark Kriegel
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Juggernaut Jimmie, Mediocre Montoya, And "Eh, Not Again" Earnhardt and
Don't Rule Out Hamlin Just Yet: Preseason Fave Set For A Rebound by Danny Peters;
Happy Harvick's Got Reason To Stay With RCR by Jared Turner;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Las Vegas Edition by Tom Bowles;
Talking NASCAR TV: Pizzi Problematic, But Vegas Very Good For FOX by Phil Allaway
Indianapolis Star:
On NASCAR, ESPN and Penske
Insider Racing News:
Danica Patrick Shows Progress at Las Vegas by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Odds & Ends by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Busch, Kardashian tweet on NASCAR by Norm Clarke;
NASCAR by the Numbers
Las Vegas Sun:
NASCAR drivers talk pros, cons of a second race in Las Vegas by Case Keefer;
Fans, locals share Speedway for annual NASCAR Weekend by Anthony Fenech
Motorsports FanHouse:
Dreams Undimmed, Graham Rahal Joins IndyCar Unemployment Line by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Guy looks forward to success with Keselowski by Joe Menzer;
Should NASCAR end the practice of start-and-park?
NASCAR Insiders:
What Those Two White Race Cars Say About Jack Roush by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 3-2-2010 and
You know that sinking feeling? by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Fast Track To Lame by Joe Dunn
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Brewing Rivalry: Jeff Gordon Ready to Take Down Jimmie Johnson by Carol Einarsson
RaceTalk Radio:
Las Vegas Making the Grade: Great Track, Average Race by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
#17 Passing Chemistry Test by Jim Pedley;
Racers Not Immune To Fear by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Sorry Johnson haters, it's not luck and
If Johnson keeps winning, will you stop watching? by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Tool:
Vegas is NASCAR's Second Home by David Dubczak
Southern California Motorsports Examiner:
Jimmie Johnson eyes early season trifecta and
Kevin Harvick wins despite frustration by Janelle Jalbert
SPEEDtv:
Invincible? Let’s Talk 1967 by Mike Hembree;
Err At Your Own Peril by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Gordon rolls craps as Montoya dishes out crap in Las Vegas by Ron Thornton;
If There Was Any Doubt... by Ron Fleshman;
Jeff Gordon: 'I'm very disappointed to get beat' by Mary Jo Buchanan;
On Pit Road: NASCAR really IS addressing the 'start and park' teams by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
Twisted sheet metal the hallmark of Patricks' NASCAR stint by Tom Bowles;
Geoff Bodine's golden dream comes true at Olympics, more racing notes by Bruce Martin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Empty Seats Reflect Lack of NASCAR Excitement by Lou Modestino
Sports Radio Interviews:
Jeff Gordon comes up short in Las Vegas by Tim Gunter
Yahoo Sports:
To worship or not to worship the 48 by Jay Hart;
Say, has anybody else noticed that Joey Logano's doing well? by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Johnson puts perspective on the past and present by Ed Hinton;
Late four-tire stop the difference for JJ by Terry Blount
Alabma Live:
Talladega crews practice high-bank rescue by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: March 1, 1970 – After Finishing Second 12 Times, James Hylton Scores First Win
Associated Press:
Johnson reels in Gordon to win at Las Vegas by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports:
Strategy Win: Johnson, Knaus opt for four tires, win in Vegas by Matt Taliaferro
Augusta Chronicle:
Johnson roars to victory in Las Vegas and
Montoya angry with teammate after crash/Notes by Don Coble
AutoWeek:
Jimmie Johnson wins at Las Vegas for second consecutive victory by Al Pearce
All Left Turns:
Time for NASCAR to get it together by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
What We Learned from Las Vegas: Joey Logano Disproving Sophomore Jinx by Rob Tiongson;
Not So Lucky In Las Vegas: Jeff Gordon Still Can't Beat Jimmie Johnson by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Race React: Johnson With More Answers For Critics by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Shelby American by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Johnson not waiting until Chase to dominate by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Richard Petty's first win? In Charlotte, 50 years ago by Tim Higgins;
Johnson wins the Hendrick scrap and
Rewind: Nobody loves a winner when one surfaces? by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Bodine’s Determination Delivers USA Olympic Bobsledding Gold by John Close
CupScene:
Two to Tango: Montoya Slams Teammate and
Johnson Steals Victory From Gordon by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
SPEED Banking On "Fast Track To Fame" and
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Las Vegas On FOX' by John Daly
FoxSports:
Forget luck, the numbers favor Jimmie Johnson/Notes and
The Hot Pass: Can anyone beat Jimmie? by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Las Vegas Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
McMurray's Honeymoon Ends ... Rocky Marriage To Follow? by Doug Turnbull;
Teams That Cannot Be Forsaken: Vegas Shows NASCAR Needs Independents by Amy Henderson;
Bubble Breakdown: Newman, Ambrose Fighting For Their Top 35 Lives by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Shelby American 400 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
No Horseshoes This Time, Just Hard Driving Wins Shelby American by Ron Felix;
The Side Effects Of Danica Mania by Matthew Pizzolato
Las Vegas Motor Speedway:
Shelby American Weekend Race Blog - Sunday;
Shelby American Weekend Race Blog - Saturday
Las Vegas Review Journal:
NASCAR's wieldy syringe gives economy shot in arm by Ron Kantowski;
Tire tactic vaults Johnson and
UPS Ford driver David Ragan flies with Thunderbirds by Jeff Wolf
Las Vegas Sun:
Race Blog: Jimmie Johnson wins fourth Las Vegas race in six years and
Jimmie Johnson displays his dominance again in Las Vegas by Case Keefer;
Lady Luck doesn’t smile on Busch brothers / Notebook by Anthony Fenech;
Sunday sketchbook from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway by Mike Smith
Las Vegas NASCAR Examiner:
Jimmie Johnson Holds Off Gordon and Harvick for Second Win in 2010 and
Miss the hauler parade on The Strip? Here are some highlights by Farrah Kaye
MikeMulhern.net:
Jimmie Johnson: Once again he's both lucky and good and
Jimmie Johnson pulls another one out, beating Harvick and Gordon to win Las Vegas and
Kurt Busch gets crashed out, Chevy makes it 3-in-a-row...and in the Ford camp Kenseth shows promise and
If Charlotte's NBA franchise is worth $250M, how much would a Jimmie Johnson NASCAR franchise be worth?
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR Technology helps U.S. bobsled team win gold and
NASCAR 'mo' is impetus for Richard Childress Racing by Dwight Drum
Motor Sports Weekly News:
For The Lack of Two Tires, a Race Was Lost! by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
It's tough to ignore Johnson's run of victories by Joe Menzer;
Gained experience brings improvement for Logano by Dave Rodman;
Three bad races early doesn't mean season is lost and
Decision on pit road may have cost Gordon a victory by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Just reserve a seat for Hendrick team in Victory Lane each week by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
McMurray Is SO Off Montoya’s Christmas Card List and
Jimmie Johnson did what? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Teams With Backup Pit Crews Becoming The Norm by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Vegas Brings a Little Intramural Drama by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
The Vegas "stream" and
Johnson's drivin' 'em nuts by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Tweet Not, Lest You Be ReTweeted - Kyle Busch vs. ESPN by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Las Vegas by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers From Las Vegas and
Thoughts on Four vs. Two by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Danica, Hockey and Hendrick domination combine to ruin NASCAR's weekend by Richard Allen
RealNASCAR:
Part II of "The Real Story of Moonshine and NASCAR" by Dan Pierce
Roanoke Times:
Drivers give fans closer look by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Winners & Losers: The beat goes on for Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick; Earnhardt Ganassi duo not so fortunate by Kenny Bruce;
Frustrated fans should learn to enjoy Jimmie Johnson’s success because it's not going to end soon by Jeff Owens
SPEEDtv:
Johnson Wins Even Without Luck and
Johnson Frustrates Gordon At Vegas by Mike Hembree;
Sliced Bread Rising Up and
Gordon Close, But Can’t Seal The Deal and
Harvick Happy With Second and
Another Good Day For Kenseth by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
One Heck of a Race! by Mike Finnegan;
Surprising Not Surprising at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by Larry Taylor;
Kim Kardashian is keeping up with NASCAR with launch of new fragrance in Vegas and
Amanda Speed: Life in the fast lane with Scott Speed by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Bodine Has Hand In Bobsled History, Gold Medal;
Johnson Doesn't Need Luck In Chasing Down Gordon For Victory at Las Vegas by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned in Vegas by Tom Bowles
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Track Issues, The Danica Project, Feuding Teammates, And Jimmie Johnson by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Vegas, and I’m all in by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Hockey aftermath: USF1 says wait til next year by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Montoya, McMurray trying to mend fences after Vegas wreck and
Jimmie Johnson bypasses Jeff Gordon for Las Vegas victory and
Front Row Motorsports gaining legitimacy though hard work, humor by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
It wasn't all about Johnson in Vegas; Teammates wrecking; Hendrick on Dale Jr. and more by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Knaus outsmarts everyone – again by Jay Hart
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