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ESPN.com:
Kurt Busch wins 'a race for the ages' by David Newton
Associated Press:
Kurt Busch wins Coca-Cola 600 to sweep Charlotte by Jenna Fryer
All Left Turns:
Brian France forging own legacy, often away from the track by Jay W. Pennell
Augusta Chronicle:
Kurt Busch wins Coca-Cola 600 by Don Coble
Bleacher Report :
Other Brother: There Is No New Kyle Busch But There Is a New Kurt Busch by Kelly Crandall;
Never Say Never When It Comes To Chad Knaus by Melissa Bauer-Herzog;
NASCAR's Mid Season Report Card: Who's Making The Grade? by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
The Deuce Comes Away An Ace by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Suddenly a contender, Busch revels in Charlotte victory by Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Crew chief Kevin Manion proud of team after finishing second in Coca-Cola 600 by David Exum
Charlotte Observer:
Notes: That's actin' with 'The A-Team' by David Scott;
Johnson's right, (it) happens – just not to him so much by Ryan Wood;
NASCAR Rewind: Gordon's tire gamble a good try, but ... and
Kurt Busch takes control, wins Sunday's 600 by Jim Utter
CupScene:
Mayday for the Mayor and
Johnson Gets A Cold Shoulder From His House and
Close, But Not Quite for McMurray/Ganassi and
Kurt Busch Completes May Sweep At Charlotte by Sarah Farlee
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Racing great Fox turns 94 by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Busch brothers show improvement through dominance by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: 2010 World 600 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
With A Little Help From A Friend: How Casey Mears Is Saving Brian Vickers - And Himself by Amy Henderson;
How Penske Pulled The Block On Ganassi's Historic Double by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Front Row's "Three Musketeers" Shine At Charlotte by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Coca-Cola 600 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Good Kyle, Bad Kyle: Who Will Come Out On Top? by Matthew Pizzolato;
The Military is Totally Involved in NASCAR by Kim Roberson;
Kurt Busch Sweeps Both Charlotte Cup Races by Ron Felix
Hartford Courant:
From Indy To Charlotte To Lime Rock Park, Chip Ganassi Looking To End Success by Shawn Courchesne
MikeMulhern.net:
Busch vs Busch: Now, hey, the brothers can put on quite a show and
The Coke 600 -- Kurt Busch, Again! But how about that Jamie Mac....and what to make of Burton-vs-Kyle? and
Geoff 'Bobsled' Bodine: back in a Cup car at Pocono...and from there?
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR Finish: Top Four Before and After Quotes by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
Kurt Busch Gives Roger Penske Last Laugh in Epic Day of Racing by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Busch faces adversity on the track, and Burton off it by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Indycar legends Ganassi, Penske steal show in Indy 500, Coke 600 and
Danica, Ashley Judd, blocking penalties and more and
Hamlin's right: Busch isn't mature enough to lead team by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Red Bull Racing Can’t Continue Like This by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Kurt Busch completes the sweep by Monte Dutton
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Ganassi and Penske Race to a Draw by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Kurt Busch Gives Penske A Victory In The 600 by Jim Pedley;
Burton Smith's Bonus On The Money by Jonathan Ingram
Roanoke Times:
Ganassi loses to his rival at 600 and
Roush team making changes by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Moving Day of Rememberance, Great Day of Racing by Christopher Smith
SceneDaily:
Yeley didn't win at Charlotte but little Jake's foundation did by Kris Johnson
SIrius Speedway:
Even In Defeat, A Historic Day For Ganassi by Dave Moody
Speedway Media:
Kurt Busch breaks out the broom at Charlotte by Kyle Ocker;
Awesome Bill and Son Chase Elliott Both On Track This Summer by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Kurt Busch Edges Jamie McMurray In Coca-Cola 600, Makes It A Double At Charlotte and
Notebook: McMurray part of Daytona/Indy double by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned from Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Coke 600 (but it feels like 800) by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Three great races, all on the same day by Norris McDonald
Yahoo Sports:
Kurt Busch keeps to his own lane by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Kyle Busch the man to beat by Mark Garrow;
Hornish still earning NASCAR respect by David Newton
Augusta Chronicle:
No rules about teammates when NASCAR win is on the line by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Danica Patrick: Media Darlings For Wrong Reasons by Sandra MacWatters;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Danica Patricks Attitudes Are Complete Opposites by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
Doing ‘Dega: Take A Walk Through Racing History by Jeremy T. Sellers
Charlotte Observer:
Jeff Gordon’s quest for fire by Scott Fowler;
The wildest of blue yonder tributes at Charlotte Motor Speedway by Tom Higgins;
NASCAR Raceday: Can fast way last all day – and night? and
A decade later, May's magic more elusive by Jim Utter
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Jimmie Johnson will win today's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and
Kyle Busch wins Nationwide race at Charlotte Motor Speedway by David Exum
CupScene:
Rough Start At Charlotte and
KB Wins Again At Charlotte by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's Conflicting Media Morality Issues by John Daly
Florida Today:
Formula 1 puts kink in racing's big day by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Edwards sees 'painfully slow' progress at Roush and Ford by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Martin Truex Jr.: A Successful Start With A New Team by Mike Neff;
Assessing Reutimann One Year After First Win by Jay Pennell
Hartford Courant:
Playing With The Boys: Nothing New About Fast Females Behind The Wheel At Stafford Motor Speedway by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
For Fans, The Hall of Fame is a Magic Place by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Charlotte Sprint Cup Wins Somehow Evading Busch Brothers & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
It's the last round-up for Mr. Boogity-Boogity-Boogity & Company, and the Fox report card is:
Mooresville Tribune:
FROM THE TRACK: Busch Bros. am-Busch Johnson
Motorsports FanHouse:
Race Day 1,100-Mile Live Blog by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Despite recent struggles, Kahne is ready to shine by Bill Kimm;
Track Smack: Ruffled feathers, quiet contender, an insane offer
NASCAR This Week:
The one and the only Coca-Cola 600 and
NASCAR Notebook: Stewart says he's done with doubles and
Pre-race rail and
Kurt could regain edge over Kyle by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Indy 500, Coca-Cola 600 double might be a thing of the past by Tania Ganguli
Racing Geek:
Coca-Cola 600 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Race Day: The Concord Marathon by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
1st win always special by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Kyle Busch Battles From Two Laps Down to Capture Fifth Win of Season by Christopher Smith;
All Eyes On: Kevin Conway by Farrah Kaye
SceneDaily:
With Red Bull Racing ride, the future is now for Casey Mears by Kris Johnson;
Childress has no plans to shuffle sponsors while searching for Shell/Pennzoil's replacement by Kenny Bruce;
Feeling the pinch: NASCAR, teams struggling to find, retain sponsors as price of corporate backing falls an average of 30% by Erik Spanberg
Skirts and Scuffs::
Women in NASCAR………Carbon Free Girl by Lindi Bess
SPEEDtv:
Six Hundred Miles, Six Hungry Drivers by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Busch wins the NNS Tech-Net Auto Service 300 at Charlotte by Barry Albert
Spectator vs. Spotter: Coca-Cola 600 Edition by Rebecca Spence
USA Today:
Denny Hamlin puts Kyle Busch run-in to rest, readies for 600 by Denny Hamlin
ESPN.com:
Earnhardt special is one cool Camaro by David Newton
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Misery Personified? by David Yeazell
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Earnhardt Jr needs to change teams and
Race of the week- 1988 Coca Cola 600 (Earnhardt and Bodine at it again) by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: The Coca- Cola 600 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Indianapolis 500 puts IndyCar on center stage -- for one day by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Keselowski, Allgaier have Penske Dodges sitting pretty by Jim Utter;
Cup vets can't see Memorial sweep by Ryan Wood;
Who's winning NASCAR diversity race? and
Barriers to diversity in racing: Culture and money by Ron Green Jr.;
Racing breeds another generation of drivers by David Scott
CupScene:
The Metal Mulisha is Coming by Sarah Farlee
Ford Racing:
Kahne Headlines Ford Qualifiers
FoxSports:
Earnhardt still searching for answers to slump by Lee Spencer;
It can be a long rest of the season after longest race by Larry McReynolds
Insider Racing News:
Honoring the Past NASCAR Greats and Learning From Their Stories by Brenda Benedict
MikeMulhern.net:
Kyle Busch versus Denny Hamlin? Their rivals weigh in and
Remember the other half of that 1985 NASCAR-R.J.Reynolds All-star promotion...... and
Is Jimmie Johnson once again back as Mr. Charlotte....or will the Gibbs guys dominate the 600? and
The mystery that is Martin Truex Jr.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: Johnson expects to resurrect the magic and
Still a long way to ... and for ... the Front Row by Monte Dutton
Performace Racing Network:
Museum Pieces by Brett McMillan
SceneDaily:
Kyle Busch doesn’t deserve his bad-boy reputation by Jeff Owens;
Mad dash: There are no teammates in the final laps of a race, especially the all-star race, Sprint Cup drivers say by Kenny Bruce
SPEED:
Clash Of The Titans by Tom Jensen;
What’s the Deal? Coke 600/All-Star by Jimmy Spencer;
Denny Vs. Kyle - The Fun Continues and
Waltrip Team Enjoying Rise and
Kauffman Likes MWR’s Acceleration by Mike Hembree
Sports Illustrated:
Intriguing stories shape Coke 600 by Tom Bowles
St. Louis Globe-Democrat:
Inside Motorsports: Rusty Wallace is only part of Don Miller's legacy by Brandon W. Mudd
USA Today:
Will wave of women, other Indy stories dilute Danica-mania? by Mike Lopresti
Vegas Insider
Charlotte Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: The evolution of Jeff Gordon by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers for Charlotte by Matt Willis;
Cancer's gone, so Gibbs pays it forward by Marty Smith
Bleacher Report:
Jeff Gordon Defeated By Fifteen Year Old Jessica Dana in Karting Race by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
The “600,” the “83,” And Other Randomness by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! It's Time The Cup Series Rethinks Awarding Driver Points by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Observer:
Can qualifying 'courage' translate in 600? and
Missing pieces still ... missing, says NASCAR's biggest star by Jim Utter;
All-star results bolster some as NASCAR's longest looms by David Scott
Delaware News Journal:
Finney: Hall of Fame a reminder of sport's real soul by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Formula 1 racing in U.S. still has faint pulse by Ron Levanduski
Frontstretch:
Little E's Troubles May Be Psychological by Kurt Smith;
Driven to the Past: Indy 500 Memories by John Potts;
Bettin' The Horsepower: Different Week, Different Animal by Mike Lovecchio;
Scott Speed Driver Diary: Update on Brian, Changing His Luck and Being a Player! by Scott Speed;
Despite Sponsorship Woes, Potential There for Baker/Curb Racing Resurgence to Continue by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
A Plea to NASCAR's National Anthem Decision Makers by Rebecca Gladden
MikeMulhern.net:
Ryan Newman takes the pole for the 600, but did you hear what Denny had to say about teammate Kyle? and
Now Kyle Busch's side and
Joe Gibbs' teams: five wins in seven starts...where does Toyota fit in here? Lee White's Take and
Brian France: Just like his father, and his father's father, he's been changing the face of this sport
Motor Racing Network:
Nine is Fine for Newman and
Driver Handicaps: Charlotte by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports FanHouse:
Denny Hamlin Rips Teammate Kyle Busch by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Uneasy peace, but still no agreement, for JGR drivers by David Caraviello;
Win in 600 added to trophy case, garage of Reutimann by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
Are Rotating Sponsors Affecting Your Interest? by Journo
Philadelphia Daily News:
Harvick, Truex go from one Cup to another by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Cup Notes: Busch-Hamlin Feud Flares Anew/Notes by Jeff Hood;
Charlotte Was First Love by Rick Minter
Race Journal Online:
Is a Danica Double Worth Two Million? by Carol Einarsson
San Diego Union Tribune:
Patrick needs to park her unprofessionalism by Bill Center
SPEEDtv:
Johnson Amused By Spat by Tom Jensen;
Newman Wins 600 Pole At Charlotte by Mike Hembree
USA Today:
Feud festers: Days later, Hamlin takes shots at Kyle Busch by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Kyle Busch "surprised'' at how Hamlin raced him in All-Star race; doesn't regret "kill'' comment and
Hamlin lashes out at teammate Kyle Busch, questions Busch's chances of winning title by Dustin Long
York Dispatch:
Rivalries could add excitement at Charlotte by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Kyle puts on his best teammate face by David Newton;
Chat with Marty Smith Transcript;
Reporting from 'Heaven on Wheels' by Ryab McGee
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 27, 1956: Team Owner Carl Kiekhaefer Wins Two NASCAR Grand National Races in the Same Day
Augusta Chronicle:
Track czar still entertaining at 83 and
New rule prohibits tobacco sponsors by Don Coble
All Left Turns:
A NASCAR fan looks forward to attending the Indy 500 by Patrick Reynolds
Auto123:
Juan Pablo Montoya's mission narrow the gap to the Chase by Lewis Franck
Bleacher Reprt:
Jimmie Johnson: First Try For Win at Charlotte Motor Speedway by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Power Rankings: 3 Wide For The Lead by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Gibbs latest to play shrink with tempers growing between teammates by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Cup racing's one-win wonders by David Scott;
Here's the Coca-Cola 600 I'd like to see and
Racing through the pages of Humpy Wheeler's book by Tom Sorensen
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Harvick just not happy at Charlotte Motor Speedway and
Kyle Busch, Hamlin ready to move on from All-Star incident at Charlotte by David Exum
FoxSports:
NASCAR Hall of Fame faces tough choices by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: NASCAR's Longest Owner/Driver Marriage, And Pending Roush Divorces? by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: Sizzle and Gristle Not For Everyone, NASCAR by Matt McLaughlin;
Dialing It In: Petty Offers Example NASCAR Needs by Jay Pennell;
Toledo Aftermath Leaves No Favorite Unscathed In 2010 Title Chase by Bryan Davis Keith;
Fantasy Insider: Don't Be Fooled By Busch's 2010 All-Star Win by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
Time Is Running Out For Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Cup Corner – Charlotte Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
MikeMulhern.net:
Tweaking the All-Star race...and considering Reutimann, Kyle Busch, Friday's WOO...and the 'new' NASCAR
NASCAR Insiders:
Why In The World Would Hendrick Let Dale Jr. Go? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
The few, the proud, my fans by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Remember Levigation? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
A Rose by Any Other Name: - Fantasy Insight Charlotte 1 by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
My prediction: Jimmie Johnson will win in Charlotte and
It looks to be a very long season for Kasey Kahne by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Tony Stewart and a Fast Track - Nothing to do with Race Cars by Holly Blake;
What's the Memorial Day King? Indy 500 or Coca-Cola 600? by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
NASCAR fans won’t forget the real meaning of Memorial Day by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Honored To Represent The U.S. Army by Ryan Newman;
Kyle Busch Aiming For Championship by Tom Jensen;
Sponsor Landscape Somewhat Greener by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups by Dave Grayson
As the Lug Nut Turns: Coca Cola 600 by Mary Jo Buchanan
USA Today:
NASCAR, IndyCar ... no matter, Penske builds shop of synergy and
Despite slump, Jeff Gordon stays driven as family grows by Nate Ryan
Virginia Pilot:
Odds and ends to get you ready for Coke 600 action by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
What to Watch for: Coca-Cola 600
ESPN:
Crunching numbers after All-Star Saturday by Matt Willis
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Kurt Busch has changed, not Kyle by Jeremy Dunn
Athlon Sports:
Prelude to the Scream: All-Star Races Foreshadows 600 Miles on Sunday at Charlotte by Vito Pugliese
AutoExtremeist:
Fumes: Indy qualifying format gets juiced, resulting in signs of life at The Speedway by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Bump Drafts:
NASCAR’S Hall of Fame Is All That by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Indy 500 marrying Charlotte 600 has benefits by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 5-26 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
Charlotte Observer:
'Happy,' Harvick don't fit at Charlotte by Scott Fowler;
Fans' guide to Charlotte Motor Speedway;
Food Lion Speed Street expands to embrace the NASCAR Hall of Fame by Lisa Du and Steve Lyttle
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil
NASCAR Scene: All about Busch brothers on track, Hall inductees off track by Marsha Hoffman
Frontstretch:
Johnson's Struggles Have Created Power Vacuum In Sprint Cup Standings by Vito Pugliese;
Hall of Fame Inductees Were More Than Just Men by Mike Neff;
Did You Notice? ... Charlotte Indy Double Duty, A Boring 600, And Retiring With Dignity by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: What's Next In Silly Season, Grading The Hall, And Fixing Sabotage;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After The All-Star Race compiled by Mike Neff
Independent Tribune:
Racing brings visitors, big bucks to Cabarrus by Karen Cimino Wilson
Insider Racing News:
Conversations With Junior Johnson and Richard Petty by Kim Roberson;
Kurt Busch brews, Kyle stews and some Vickers news by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know for the 600 by Jo Ann Hlavac
Lead Lap:
Talk Of Busch-Hamlin Rift Is Overblown by Michael J. Smith
NASCAR.com:
Searching for line between greatness and Hall of Fame By David Caraviello;
Busch, Kahne lead the way as near-locks at Charlotte by Dan Beaver
NASCAR-ista:
Rusty Wallace Talks Math, Broadcasting and More by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #76 by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
Charlotte Weekend Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Kyle Busch vs. Denny Hamlin by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
NASCAR, for the love of God, please don't shorten the races by Garrett Horton
Racin' Today:
Danica’s NASCAR Dalliance Brings Boos by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Who should make up the second class of Hall of Fame inductees? by Richard Allen
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With David Reutimann by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Feud of the Week: Kyle Busch threatens teammate Denny Hamlin; rivalry could have serious consequences by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Mike Hembree
Sporting News:
Cup vs. Nationwide: A driver's perspective by Reid Spencer;
Joe Gibbs Must Broker A Lasting Peace To Keep His Drivers Atop The Sprint Cup Standings and
$20M Offer To Drive At Indy And Charlotte Good In Theory But Poor In Execution by Jim Pedley
Sports Illustrated:
Crew problems may not be the root of Earnhardt's troubles by Tom Bowles;
NASCAR Power Rankings: J.J., Stewart and Gordon all deserve spots in the Hall of Fame by Brant James
TheSpotterStand:
Catch Can: Silly Season Talk, Doing The Double, And Predicting The 2011 Hall of Fame Inductees by Patrick Baldwin
Yahoo Sports:
Water cooler talk: All-Star race by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Penske could pull off Indy-Coke double and
Indy-Coke double takes herculean effort by Terry Blount;
The King receives his crown by Ryan McGee
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 25, 1969: LeeRoy Yarbrough Continues and Amazing Season With a Win in World 600
All Left Turns:
Kurt Busch tests COT toughness by Patrick Reynolds
Bump Drafts:
Teams Can Fall Victim To Their Own Success by John Chapman
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 NASCAR All Star Race by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
Crew chief Steve Addington has seen the best of both Busch brothers by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Wednesday Media Notes and
Hall Of Fame Induction Changes Sport Forever by Jon Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Time for Go Daddy Girl Danica to get going by Mike Brudenell
FoxSports:
Motorsports Month in full swing in Charlotte by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Is the All-Star Format A Template For NASCAR's Future? by Danny Peters;
5 Points To Ponder: Move The All-Star Race, Same Old Kyle, And Sponsafy Waltrip? by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In The Racing World: Charlotte/Indy Edition and
In NASCAR These Days, Listen To The Money Talk by Tom Bowles;
Talking NASCAR TV: SPEED Strong, But Broadcasting Bias Stood Alone At Charlotte by Phil Allaway
High Point Enterprise:
Busch's topsy-turvy year takes positive turn and
Emotions reign at Hall of Fame by Greer Smith
Insider Racing News:
Kyle Busch Needs to Learn to Play Chess by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Vickers faces time away from the track by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
All-Star winner Kurt Busch: Can he make things happen in the 600 too? He's not sure
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
The Danica dilemma and overshadowed stories and
What happened to the Danica love-fest? by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR Hall of Fame Attendees speak out by Dwight Drum
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Danica has yet to master the art of criticizing your crew by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
What to do about the Dale Earnhardt Jr. problem by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Roush’s Continued Developmental Commitment by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 5-25-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - One Busch Wins; The Other Self-Destructs by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
All Star Race Making the Grade: Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
No Richard, Thank You by Rick Minter;
Kindergarten Kyle Has Lots To Learn and
How About That Kevin Harvick? by Larry Woody
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers From Both Charlotte and Indy by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Carl Edwards no less disappointing than Junior and
Tension between Hamlin and Busch will not ruin JGR momentum and
If you could attend one more race, which would it be? by Richard Allen
Racin' with Russ:
Kurt Busch Battles Back to be All-Star Champ by Russell Schmidt
SceneDaily:
Hall inductions brought back Southern charm, colorful personality that made NASCAR great by Jeff Owens;
Time to bring back survivor aspect to all-star race by Bob Pockrass
Speedway Media:
Kurt Busch's Talent is Often Overlooked by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News:
Looking at Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s future by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Inside the Helmet: Elliott Sadler by Cory McCartney
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - A Busch Wins All-Star Race; Surprise, It's Not Kyle by Lou Modestino
ESPN.com:
First Hall induction delivered goods by David Newton
All Left Turns:
Emotions rule the day at Hall of Fame and
One Busch wins, the other whines by Jay W. Pennell
Athlon Sports:
Million Dollar Man: Kurt Busch wins NASCAR's All-Star Race by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
Danica Patrick Showing She is Still Not Ready To Run with the Big Boys by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Danica Patrick: Is NASCAR The Only Way to Save Danica-Mania? by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Hall of Fame: A “First Class” First Class by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
All-Star win, prime Indy spots latest coups for gilded Penske by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Fuel vs. funk: All-star win has one Busch fired up by Jim Utter;
NASCAR Hall delivers, honors five greats by David Perlmutt
Close Finishes:
Spotters Get Dissed Again by John Close
Fayetteville Obsever:
Huge day for NASCAR with Hall of Fame opening by Thomas Pope
FoxSports:
NASCAR's All-Star Race gets Busch-whacked by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: All-Star Race Edition by Matt McLaughlin;
The Roots That Gave NASCAR Its Wings: The Story Behind Sunday's Hall Inductees by Amy Henderson;
Busch-Hamlin Teammate Tussle Won't Derail Either's Title Hopes by Doug Turnbull;
The Problem With PRISM: Start-and-Park Secrecy by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Sprint All-Star Race by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Will the New Car Sink the Nationwide Series? by Matthew Pizzolato;
Bugs, Birds and Butterflies Come to NASCAR to Benefit a Sick Little Boy by Brenda Benedict
Las Vegas Sun:
You can always count on the Busch brothers to create a little drama by Mike Smith
Mooresville Tribune:
Kurt Busch wins the All-Star Race by Ben McNeely
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR Hall of Fame Inducts First Class by Holly Cain;
Kurt Busch's Car Went From Junk to Gold in One Pit Stop and
Photo Gallery: NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Story-filled ceremony surpasses all expectations by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Examiner:
Your take: What did you think of the 2010 NASCAR All Star Race? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Two Young Guns Get Big Wins On Sunday by T.C.
News 14 Carolina:
NASCAR fans line up to honor legends of racing by Aundrea Cline-Thomas
Race Journal Online:
Top Ten Hall of Fame Quotes by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Hall of Fame Moments by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Not exactly the run Ford FR9 teams were looking for and
Doesn't look like Johnson and Knaus were just winging it by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing.:
NASCAR Hall of Fame: Emotions Run High as the First Class Gets Inducted by Christopher Smith
SceneDaily:
NASCAR Hall of Fame inductions: Dale Earnhardt gave his fans, family and NASCAR something special and
NASCAR Hall of Fame inductions: ‘Tough’ Bill France Jr. ruled NASCAR with a heavy hand, compassion by Bob Pockrass;
NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductions: Bill France Sr. brought order, legitimacy to sport by Jeff Owens;
NASCAR Hall of Fame inductions: Richard Petty not only NASCAR’s most accomplished driver, but its biggest fan and
NASCAR Hall of Fame inductions: Junior Johnson, ‘The Last American Hero,’ grateful for induction into hall by Kenny Bruce
NASCAR This Week:
The Hall of Fame's Class of Titans and
All-Star Race has the usual zany send-up and
NASCAR honors the greatest of them all by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
A few thoughts from the All Star Challenge by Garrett Horton
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Kurt Finds a Way to Win, Kyle Finds a Way to Lose by Jordan Bianchi
Rubbings Racing:
All Eyes On: Brian Vickers (Special Edition) by Farrah Kaye;
NASCAR Flashback: 1993 Coca-Cola 600, Earnhardt Comes Back by Toby Christie
Sirius Speedway:
Strike Three For Mayfield by Dave Moody
SPEED:
A Magic Afternoon and
First Hall Class Makes History - The Inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction was a huge success... by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
History in the making - charter class inducted by Tammyrae Benscoter
Surprising and Not Surprising: Sprint All-Star Race by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
5 things we learned at the All-Star by Tom Bowles
SpotterStand:
NASCAR, The Doctor Will See You Now by Jeff Gaddis
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - The Winston ‘10 by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Busch boys take center stage in Charlotte with win, outburst and
Families' affair: NASCAR Hall of Fame honors bloodlines by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Hall of Fame culminates NASCAR’s journey by Jenna Fryer;
With $1 million on the line, Hamlin, Busch spar in All-Star Race by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
NASCAR Hall of Fame page;
Kyle steals spotlight from big brother by David Newton
Associated Press:
Kurt Busch wins $1 million All-Star race by Jenna Fryer
Bleacher Report:
Emotion? You Haven't Seen Emotion Until You Watch a Sprint All-Star Race by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Banged Up & Bruised Busch "Unwinds" With All-Star Win by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR hall means it this time by Tom Sorensen;
What we've got here is the ability to communicate by David Scot;
Kurt Busch's all star shines brightest by Jim Utter
CupScene:
It’s Miller Time, a Million Times Over and
Hamlin, Kyle Busch meet for sit down after All Star Race by Sarah Farlee
Daytona Beach News Journal:
NASCAR Hall's 1st 5 by Godwin Kelly;
MacDonald part of Hall by Audrey Parente
Fayetteville Observer:
A look at the NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees and
Locking up Harvick a wise investment by Thoms Pope
Ford Racing::
Allison working beyond the weekend
Frontstretch:
For Steve Arpin, a Welcome Homecoming at Toledo by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
Vickers Works to Clear Red Bull From Blame for His Condition by Brenda Benedict
Mikemulhern.net:
Kurt Busch has the last laugh, and wins NASCAR's annual All-Star fling...but Kyle Busch is steaming mad at Denny Hamlin and
Ford's racing boss, Jamie Allison, sizing up the first stretch of the NASCAR season
Motorsports Examiner:
Top four NASCAR Monster Mile drivers speak out and
Top Four NASCAR All-Stars talk and run one million plus by Dwight Drum
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Penske on top of the world after Indy 500 pole, NASCAR All-Star win by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Busch Steals Big Bro's Thunder by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Gaston County racin' celebration and
Great to see Kyle Busch ticked off again and
Kurt Busch closes Jimmie Johnson's deal and
NASCAR notebook: Truex triumphs in preliminary showdown by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Kurt Busch wins All-Star Race by Rick Minter
RubbingsRacing:
Meeting the Hall of Famers: Your Stories by Farrah Kaye
SceneDaily:
Wild 10-lap shootout saved Sprint All-Star race from being a dud by Jeff Owens;
Mistakes or sabotage? Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon had lugnuts loose prior to Truck race by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Kurt Busch Winner At Charlotte by Mike Hembree;
Strong Second For Truex by Jared Turner
Speedway Media:
Busch wins the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 by Barry Albert
Sporting News:
Kurt Busch surges to All-Star Race win by Reid Spencer
Stock Car Gazette:
One Wins, One Whines - All-Star Recap by Mike Wells
Toronto Star:
Kyle Busch needs trip to woodshed; Tracy not in 500 field by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Kurt Busch caps Penske's big day with NASCAR All-Star win by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Kyle Busch vows to "kill'' teammate after late-race crash and
Harvick signs extension with Chidlress; Ford executive calls struggles "unacceptable'' by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
DEI back in Sprint Cup? 'It could happen'; Dale Jr. back with DEI? and
One way or another, Vickers will be back by David Newton;
The human side of the Hall of Famers by Ed Hinton
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 22, 1966 – Marvin Panch Wins his 17th and Final Race
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1992 The Winston (Earnhardt get Earnhardted) by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
No More Mr. Nice Guy Tony Stewart Needs To Relight His Fiery Personality by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Brian Vickers Is Done For the Year: Is Casey Mears Best For The Job? by Kelly Crandall;
Richard Childress To Hold Press Conference at Charlotte Motor Speedway by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
If You Ask Me… by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Autism Speaks 400 presented by Hershey's Milk & Milk Shakes by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
First one burned the barn, and all-star race rages on by Tom Higgins;
Childress: Keeping Harvick key to sponsor search and
Raceday: Changing the NASCAR game by Jim Utter;
Latest NASCAR mystery? Case of the loose lug nuts by David Scott
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Harvick agress to contract extension at Richard Childress Racing by David Exum
FoxSports:
Dale Earnhardt was an inspiration to all by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR's All-Star Race spoils the victor by Rea White;
Sabotage at Charlotte Trucks race? by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch::
To Test Or To Win? AND Dialing It In: The Making Of An All-Star Classic by Jay Pennell
Insider Racing News:
Hamlin's Pit Crew Demonstrates Their Importance by Brenda Benedict
KVUE News:
For UT grad, the goal is NASCAR by Tyler Sieswerda
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
$1 Million Reasons Why NASCAR Has The Best All-Star Event in Sports & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Rooberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Brian Vickers to sit out the rest of the Sprint Cup season recovering from blood clots and
Kurt Busch & Joey Logano 1-2 for the All-Star green...but the Brian Vickers mystery deepens
NASCAR Examiner:
Even a hint of possible sabotage should give NASCAR a reason to investigate by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
New Nationwide COT Will Widen Gap Between Cup Drivers and NNS Regulars by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
The rest of the season isn't everything for Vickers and
NASCAR notebook: Hard to adapt to 'upside-down' races and
The night of racing dangerously by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
The last time Bobby Labonte won a race by Garrett Horton
Racing Geek:
Sprint All-Star Race Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Vickers won't race again this season by Dustin Long
SPEEDtv:
Gordon Anticipating Breakthrough by Mike Hembree;
All-Star: 10 Laps, $1 Million by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
As the Lug Nut Turns: All-Star Weekend by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Vickers out for the season by Barry Albert;
All-Star Move means All-Star Rule by Clayton Caldwell
ESPN.com:
Source: Harvick extends with Childress by David Newton;
Ford Nation's silence is deafening by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for All-Star Saturday by Matt Willis
Around The Track:
May 21, 1950 - Curtis Turner Wins at Martinsville, First Driver in NASCAR History to Win Two Consecutive Races;
Food Around The Track: Where to Eat While at Charlotte;
Tracks Around The Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway Preview
Athlon Sports:
Case Closed? NASCAR gets yet another judicial victory by Tom Bowles
Bleacher Report:
No More Mr. Nice Guy Tony Stewart Needs To Relight His Fiery Personality by Sal Sigala Jr;
Can Jimmie Johnson Reclaim His Horseshoe During All Star Race by David Yeazell;
Rick Henrick's Pending Announcement and It's Effect by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Pennzoil Ultra Victory Challenge (Burnt Out On Burnouts) by John Chapman
Calidonian Record:
Strap In: It's Cup All-Star Race Weekend by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports
Winning NASCAR's $1 million All-Star Race only point to be made by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Petty’s autograph NASCAR's ultimate sign by Scott Fowler;
Ryan Newman: High-tech driver, old-school farmer by Jim Utter
Frontstretch:
NASCAR Limps Home, Its Future Uncertain by Kurt Smith;
Driven to the Past: How To Have Fun With a Pace Car by John Potts;
Bettin' The Horsepower: Breaking Down the Main Event Driver by Driver by Mike Lovecchio;
Jarit Johnson Driver Diary: A Lot to Offer, Shop Dog, and Time Flies! by Jarit Johnson;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Charlotte Brings Drivers Out of the Woodwork by Beth Lunkenheimer
Georgia Racing History:
Georgia Greats Honored At Gresham Motorsports Park by Brandon Reed
Globe and Mail:
Car of Tomorrow on track at Daytona by Jeff Pappone
Hampton Roads:
Vickers to miss rest of season because of blood clots; eager to return in 2011 by Dustin Long
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know for the All Star Race by Jo Ann Hlavac
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review Journal:
All-Star race only start of chaos by Jeff Wolf
Mike Mulhern:
So how much difference has that new rear spoiler really made in NASCAR action? Jeff Burton says: and
How will NASCAR's annual All-Star affair morph this weekend?
Motor Racing Network:
Burton Has All-Star Plan by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
New fan or life-long, HOF has something for you by Ty Norris
NASCAR Insiders:
New Nationwide COT Will Widen Gap Between Cup Drivers and NNS Regulars by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
If you make it outrageous, they will come and
NASCAR notebook: Stewart could use another All-Star lift by
Racin' Today:
Outsiders Look To Get Inside Via The Showdown by Jim Pedley
Racing With Rich:
My prediction: Kevin Harvick will win the All Star Race and
It's time for the Ford FR9 engine to prove its worth by Richard Allen
Rubbings Racing:
Unquestionably Bowyer's Punishment Fit The Crime by Toby Christie
St. Louis Globe Democrat:
Almirola Finally Gets an Up to Match All the Down by Brandon Mudd
Sirius Speedway:
Notes From All-Star Friday by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
Drivers Geared Up By Quick Run by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Spectator vs. Spotter: All-Star Spotter Sound off by Rebecca Spence;
100 Laps for One Million Dollars by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
Hendrick continues to believe in McGrew despite sluggish season by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
All-Star Race - Charlotte - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
Sprint Showdown field full of NASCAR winners by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Vickers out for the rest of the season by Jay Hart;
NASCAR’s All-Star Race needs tweaking by Jenna Fryer;
Greg Biffle and Red Man, we hardly knew ye by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Kyle has plenty to say about 'The King' by David Newton;
Class of 2011? Let the debate begin by Terry Blount
All Left Turns:
Old 'Winston' All-Star Race was better by Patrick Reynolds
'Twas The Night Before NASCAR Day by Chris M.
Anderson Independent Mail:
New car no problem in Nationwide Series by Scott Adamson
Around The Track:
May 20 - Truck Series Records: Oldest (Joe Ruttman 2001) and Youngest (Kyle Busch 2005) Winners in Series History
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
What happens if Casey Mears wins the All Star race? by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing News:
NASCAR Fans Have Ideas for All-Star Race by Summer Dreyer
Bump Drafts:
Doing ‘Dega (A Fan’s Turn Behind The Wheel) by Jeremy Sellers
CBS Sports:
NASCAR's new Hall of Fame all it's cracked up to be, more by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
A special win for Stewart's crew by Brant James
Dallas Morning News:
All that's missing is a W by Anthony Andro
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Edwards hoping Fords speed up by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Earnhardt, Hendrick far from bliss by Mike Finney
Element of Speed:
Gustafson: Car 5, Where Are You? by Summer Dreyer
Fox Sports:
Dale Earnhardt was an Inspiration to All by Darrell Waltrip;
Next-gen Nationwide cars make strides by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Mayfield's Next Move, Silliness Surrounding Sacks, And Quick Hits by Tom Bowles;
Super Subs: Mears Has Final Chance To Join Others In Reviving NASCAR Career by Vito Pugliese;
Fanning The Flames: A Visitor's Guide To The All-Star Race ... In All Its Forms by Matt Taliaferro;
Voices Returns: The Pros And Cons Of NASCAR's Furious Backpedaling by Jeff Meyer;
Full Throttle: Missing A Hero ... Dale Earnhardt by Mike Neff
Lead Lap:
Red Man, Longhorn Could Remain As Sponsors by Michael J. Smith
Los Angeles Daily News:
Fifth Gear: Sacks, 57, ready to return to NASCAR by Louis Brewster
MikeMulhern.net:
What's going wrong over in the Dale Earnhardt Jr. camp? Is it time for a new Rick Hendrick fix?
Motor Racing Network:
Hall of a Place by Pete Pistone;
All-Star Memorable Moments by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
All-Star Race studs, duds and format spark debate;
Nationwide new car will be a show, but at what cost? by Dave Rodman;
Biffle finding second time in Nationwide more enjoyable by Jill Erwin;
Pit crew gives valiant try for ailing driver in Challenge by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Vickers and Mears both lucky, Mayfield not-so-lucky, and Greg Sacks is back by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
What Bobby Labonte Deserves and Casey Mears Doesn’t by Journo
Philadelphia Daily News:
Edwards eager to find his way back to victory lane by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
The Future of NASCAR in the Hands of Kid Racers by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Hokey, Contrived and Perfect: Fantasy Insight All Star Race by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
The King Says Others Were More Royal Than He by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
$20 Mil for Winning Indy & Charlotte Sounds Great, But It Isn't Happening by Jordan Bianchi
Resolution Management & Marketing:
A Break in Your Routine: Overview of Disability Insurance by Eric Giangiordano
Rubbings Racing:
NASCAR Hall Of Fame Profile: Richard Petty by Toby Christie
San Diego Union Tribune:
Busch push accelerates career of Poway’s Ickler by Bill Center
Scene Daily:
Friend’s moving is sad, but it provides an opportunity to attend another race by Carolyn Brewster
Sports Illustrated:
Burton is ready for a win; Joe Gibbs lays down the double-dipping law by Cory McCartney
Vegas Insider:
All-Star Race Preview: The Vegas Bookmaker's Friend, Humpy Wheeler by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports
Reutimann shows a different side by Jay Hart;
Who will speak for Dale Earnhardt and the other Hall icons? by Jay Busbee
York Dispatch:
Pit stops may be key in NASCAR All-Star event by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Patriotic? These days, more like idiotic by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers after Dover by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 19, 1996 – Randy LaJoie Wins His First Busch Series Race at Nazareth
Auto Racing Analysis:
Career profile Ernie Derr
Bump Drafts:
Tales From The Brickyard: Unveiling The Dodge Viper by Patrick Reynold
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: How about rotating venues for NASCAR All-Star Race? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Wheeler: Increasing secrecy led to his exit by Jim Utter
Daytona Beach News Journal:
New Nationwide car passes drivers' test and
Sacks ready to ride again at DIS by Godwin Kelly
Florida Today:
Harvick enjoys fast rides and
Sacks, 57, races back to NASCAR by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Pony cars getting ready for prime time debut by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Grading The Pack, Part II: Drivers A-Kenseth and
Grading The Pack, Part III: Drivers Keselowski-Vickers by Danny Peters and Tom Bowles;
Documenting The Dream: A Must See Racing Movie For All Ages by Mike Neff;
Top 10 Reasons Old Spice Parted Ways With Tony Stewart by Doug Turnbull;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Dover compiled by Mike Neff
Motorsports FanHouse:
Drivers Give New Car Rave Reviews at NASCAR Nationwide Test by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
The Start of Something Special by Jeff Wackerlin;
Power Rankings
NASCAR Media:
Weekend Preview page
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #75 by TC
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the week: Clint Bowyer vs. Denny Hamlin and
Kenseth a real team player by Monte Dutton
NASCAR Examiner:
Mayfield suit against NASCAR thrown out; Here's what the judge ruled by Greg Engle
NASCAR-ista:
Dale Jr. Could Take a Lesson From Playbook of Stewart and Kahne by Michelle Dawn
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR tests new Nationwide cars at Daytona International Speedway by Tania Ganguli
Queers4Gears.com:
Six Questions with Riki Rachtman by Michael T. Myers
Race Talk Radio:
Will Denny Hamlin Get Sued? by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Time To Reel In The All-Star Race and
Gibbs Keeping Team’s Success In Perspective by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Monster Mile Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Were more people rooting for Mayfield or against NASCAR? by Richard Allen
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. fans shouldn’t panic – yet by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
ALL-STAR: Big Guns Ready To Roll by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
On Pit Road: Surgery fixed more than Hamlin's knee by Joe Dunn;
The Final Word - The Shrub is on fire as we revisit a burning Busch by Ron Thornton;
NASCAR Beginnings Featuring 'Fireball' Roberts by Angela Campbell
Sports Illustrated:
Disappointing Dover attendance, double-dipping issues and more by Tom Bowles;
Which NASCAR legends deserve spots in the Hall of Fame class? by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
My first race was the Monster by Race Banana
USA Today:
NASCAR Pit Crew Challenge has roots in basketball by Nate Ryan;
Reutimann's dream sequence: Big rebound before All-Star, 600 by David Reutimann
Virginian Pilot:
Why a judge dismissed Mayfield's lawsuit against NASCAR and
Vickers update; Has Dale Jr.'s Nationwide team jumped the shark? Hall of Fame off to slow start by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Who will speak for Dale Earnhardt and the other Hall icons? by Jay Busbee;
Like Cubs, Junior now a lovable loser by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Struggles won't split up #88 team by David Newton
Around the Track:
Faith Around The Track: Darrell Waltrip, Michael McDowell and Justin Allgaier To Share Faith and Racing Stories at Saturday Breakfast;
History Around The Track: May 18, 1968 – Pearson Wins Fourth Straight Race at Langley FIeld
Associated Press:
No excuse for skipping Hall of Fame induction by Jenna Fryer
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Johnson beats himself for once, Busch benefits and
Bobby Labonte, TRG Motorsports situation is a shame by Jeremy Dunn
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Gibbs strikes, Hendrick staggers by Matt Taliaferro
AutoExtremeist:
Why advertising still matters, and why Dodge marketers well and truly suck at it by Peter M. De Lorenzo
All Left Turns:
Allmendinger flashes Petty colors by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Next Generation NASCAR Nationwide Car: Challenges and Changes by Sandra MacWatters;
Kyle Busch or Denny Hamlin: Who Exactly Is Top Dog at Joe Gibbs Racing? by Rob Tiongson;
Good Fortune, Big Heart and A Little Karma For Denny Hamlin at Dover by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Contraction, Start ‘n’ Parks & Other Random Ramblings by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Johnson facing steep hurdles to fifth straight title by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Harvick has doubts about Smith's twin-win bonus plan by Jim Utter;
NASCAR diary: Stops only a starting point by Jon Wallace
Daly Planet:
"Race Hub" Discovers The Power Of The Hour by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Testing today at DIS and
Burton hot for RCR by Godwin Kelly
Frontstretch:
Grading The Pack, Part I: 2010 Awards For The Best Drivers, Ads, And Races by Danny Peters and Tom Bowles;
5 Points To Ponder: Cup Teams Run N'Wide, Kasey's No. Question, And HOF by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Not In Sprint Cup: Dover Edition by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Empty Seats, Empty Punishments, And Learning From Mayfield by the Frontstretch Staff;
Talking NASCAR TV: Tape Delay Hurts SPEED, FOX Shooting Itself In Foot by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Kyle Busch Takes Ownership of Dover by Allen Madding
Lexington Dispatch:
Petty is as busy as ever by Ben White
Michigan Live:
Kyle Busch's Dover domination quite impressive by Steve Kaminski
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Autism Speaks 400: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
If start and park is only option, Bobby Labonte should retire by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Ambrose Feeling The Sophomore Blues by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues (as of 5/18/2010) and
Seeing things by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
Is Kyle better than Jimmie? by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - FOX Reveals What's Wrong on the 88 Team by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Dover 1 Making the Grade: JGR the Spoiler King by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Adam Petty’s Death Ended Greatest Dynasty by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Has HMS stopped sharing information with Stewart? and
NASCAR should make pit road speeds public by Richard Allen
Racin with Russ:
Busch Nearly Pulls off Triple at Dover by Russell Schmidt
Roberts NASCAR Notes:
Las Vegas Odds to win Sprint Showdown and All-Star Race & A Pick to Win That Humpy Wheeler Might Have Made by Micah Roberts
Rubbings Racing:
NASCAR: Why Can't We Be Friends? by Farrah Kaye;
Who's To Blame For Earnhardt's Struggles? by Toby Christie
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions After ... Autism Speaks 400 presented by Hershey's Milk & Milkshakes by Summer Dreyer
SPEED:
ALL-STAR: Showdown Win Matters by Jared Turner
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Monster Moments at the 'Monster Mile' by Dave Grayson
Surprising and Not Surprising: Dover's Monster Mile by Mary Jo Buchanan
Pit Crew Challenge, NASCAR's Slam Dunk Night by Jesse L. Medford;
Trevor Bayne - Working Smarter for Success by Angela Campbell
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - $20 Million On The Line For Charlotte/Indy Sweep in 2011 by Lou Modestino
Yahoo Sports:
Power Rankings
ESPN.com:
2010 Power Rankings: All-Star Race by Ryan McGee;
Monday Rundown: by Terry Blount;
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Busch caps monster weekend at Dover by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Kyle Busch wins again at Dover, falls just short of NASCAR hat trick by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
Faith Around The Track: Toby Mac To Be Part of All-Star Weekend Activities at Charlotte;
History Around The Track: May 17, 1959 – “Tiger” Tom Pistone Scored Career-First Win at Trenton
Associated Press:
Busch wins Sprint Cup race at Dover by Dan Gelston
Athlon Sports:
A Monster Weekend: Kyle Busch wins Nationwide, Cup races at Dover by Matt Taliaferro
Augusta Chronicle:
Kyle Busch on top again at Dover and
All-star race in doubt for recovering driver by Don Coble
Auto123:
Kyle Busch continues conquering the Monster Mile narrowly missed a hat trick by Lewis Franck
All Left Turns:
Busch, Gibbs win the weekend by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Has To Be Thinking If The Jump To HMS Was a Bad Move by Sal Sigala Jr;
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Dismal Drive at Dover by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Race React:Winning Moves By Busch by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Kyle Busch keeps winning by keeping busy by Pete Pistone
CBS Sports:
Busch caps monster weekend at Dover by David Newton
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR Rewind: Gibbs winning where it counts? and
So, who's your lead NASCAR dog now? and
NASCAR nuance? Talk of 3rd team, Kahne 'informal' by Brant James
CloseFinishes:
Empty Seats A Concern For NASCAR by John Close
CupScene:
Monster Mistake Costs Johnson A Win and
Despite Third Place Finish, Kenseth Still Feels Behind and
Stewart Inches Toward Top-12 and
Dover Domination for Busch by Sarah Farlee
Daily Times:
Busch gets the best of Johnson by Jeff Wolfe;
Busch Tames Dover Speedway by Shawn Nisson
Delaware News Journal:
Two-out-of-three 'phenomenal' for Busch and
Hamlin gains ground at Dover and
Move over, Jimmie by Mike Finney;
At Dover, 7th place a victory for Harvick and
Empty seats, full-out action - Weaker-than-usual turnout doesn't ruin race day at Dover by Buddy Hurlock
Element of Speed:
Dash4Cash Pads Big Boys' Pockets by Amanda Vincent
FoxSports:
Joe Gibbs Racing is new team to watch in Cup arena by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Dover Spring Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Joe Gibbs Racing Tandem Makes A Statement At Dover by Bryan Davis Keith;
Nine Lives Mears Runs Respectably In Vickers' Absence by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Monster Mile Mashes Two Teams Into Top 35 Trouble by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Autism Speaks 400 Presented By Hershey's Milk & Milkshakes by Summer Dreyer
Hartford Courant:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Excuses Growing Stale; Time For Hendrick To Cut Ties With NASCAR's Most Popular Driver? by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
But for a few drops of gasoline, Busch could have won all three races at Dover by Ron Felix;
What's going on with Tony Stewart's team? by Matthew Pizzolato
Laidback Racing:
North Wilkesboro Re-Opens to the Roar of Racing and Fans by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
An odd Sunday at Dover...well, for everyone but Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson and
Busted: Jimmie Johnson's speeding penalty costs him the Dover 400 and
Looks like a Joe Gibbs-versus-Rick Hendrick summer looming, and Gibbs may finally have the edge and
Matt Kenseth, 3rd in the Dover 400, and 3rd in the Sprint Cup standings, says he and teammates need to pick up another step
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Dover Edition and
Busch Hits the Dover Double by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Examiner:
Top four NASCAR Monster Mile drivers speak out by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Johnson admits mistake cost him a shot at victory by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Examiner:
Maybe it’s time for Sam Hornish Jr. to leave NASCAR and
Vickers won’t compete in NASCAR’s All-Star race and
Where’s Mark Martin been? and
Casey Mears sore after subbing for Vickers by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Luck is a Driver’s Best Friend… by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Johnson Can't Call it a Comeback ... Yet by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
New Kyle? The dickens you say and
Being fastest on pit road is counterproductive and
Austism Speaks 400 race notes: NASCAR penalty costs Johnson probable victory and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Kyle Busch outduels Johnson at Dover NASCAR race by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Busch prevails in 400 at Dover by Pete Schnatz
Race Journal Online:
Red Bull and Sticky Blood - Too High a Price for Brian Vickers by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Double Bow and Red Bull Gives You Clots by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Kyle Busch Wins Cup Race; Johnson Loses It and
Race Day: Cup Podiums Are Up For Grabs by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Am I starting to believe those who say Junior is being slighted by his own team? and
G/W/C rule is a good thing but manufactured uses of it are not by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Kyle Busch Doubles Up at Dover by Toby Christie
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Johnson Blunders; Busch Wins by Jordan Bianchi
SB Nation:
An Inside Look At Jimmie Johnson's Speeding Penalty At Dover by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Feud of the Week: Clint Bowyer vs. Denny Hamlin by Bob Pockrass;
Jeff Burton, Matt Kenseth shine; mistakes doom Jimmie Johnson, AJ Allmendinger, Clint Bowyer at Dover
SPEED:
All-Star: Gibbs, Hendrick Teams Favored and
Business As Usual. Or Is It? by Tom Jensen;
Shrub Grows Into Contender by Mike Hembree;
Changing With The Times by Delania Harvick
TheSpotterStand:
Fitting The Template: Battle of the BIG 3 by Jeff Gaddis
Speedway Media:
Mistake Robs Dominating Johnson of 4th Victory by Ron Fleshman;
Kyle Busch clobbers the Monster; Wins Autism Speaks 400 by Rebecca Spence
Sports Illustrated:
Kyle Busch looking like title threat, J.J.'s woes; more Dover lessons by Lars Anderson
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - The Monster Mash by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Kyle Busch wins, NASCAR likes Smith's 'double' plan by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Kyle Busch waltzes to Dover sweep after Johnson pit penalty by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Johnson mistake helps Busch score another win for Gibbs by Duston Long
Yahoo Sports:
Fryer's Five: Nothing new about Kyle Busch by Jenna Fryer;
Johnson loses serenity as Busch takes advantage by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Driver X: What I do with outdated swag
Alabama Live:
After 62 years of racing Red Farmer just can't slow down by Doug Demmons
Associated Press:
4-time defending champ Johnson eager to end slump by Dan Gelston
Bump Drafts:
What’s Up With The Fords This Year? by Jim McCoy
The Capital:
Student brings NASCAR star Kyle Petty to AACS by Allison Bourg
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Showtime Southern 500 by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
Saturday's NASCAR slam can't deny Busch a win and
NASCAR Raceday: Like Bristol, but much faster by Brant James
CupScene:
Monster Appetite At Dover For Bowyer, Hamlin by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
David Hill Continues To Shake Things Up At FOX And SPEED by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Q&A, rankings, picks for May 16, 2010;
Speed Freaks by Ken Willis, Godwin Kelly and Buddy Shacklette
Delaware News Journal:
Petty ready to drop green flag on week full of honors and
No free rides: To win in NASCAR takes great teamwork and a talented driver. But perhaps more than anything, it takes money and
Hamlin up to challenge: Despite his poor history at Dover, Hamlin thinks he can continue run by Mike Finney;
Racing fan still motoring along by Justin Williams
Detroit Free Press:
Singers bring out comedian in Brad Keselowski by Mike Brudenell
Express Times:
Kevin Harvick, the Sprint Cup points leader, is trying to grind his way through May by Chuck Givler
Florida Times-Union:
NASCAR Notebook: Spoiler spoiling Jimmie Johnson's chances? by Don Coble
Ford Racing:
Edwards Needs Help and
A Rookie Aprt [Kevin Conway]
Frontstretch:
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Heluva Good 200 by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
Michael Waltrip Racing has come a long way by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Roush Drivers Should Give Kyle a Run For His Money & Top 10 Dover Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Charlotte's All-Star and 600 weeks are coming up....is it time to rethink things? What would T. Wayne say?
Motor Racing Network:
Monster Mash for Busch by Pete Pistone;
Roush Fenway Looking to End Streak by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
Mears hoping to do more than serve as a substitute by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
It's clear Danica's NASCAR ventures are hampering IRL success and
Tables turned for aggressive Denny Hamlin at Dover by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook Much ado about nothing and
Perils are many, pleasures are few and
Other teams wish this was their version of a struggle by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Inquirer:
King Richard enters NASCAR Hall of Fame and
Kyle Busch wins Heluva Good! 200 by Pete Schnatz
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Cup Podiums Are Up For Grabs by Jim Pedley;
The Search Goes On For Erwin And The Biff by Bill Fleischman
RubbingsRacing:
Late Crash Shows Why Cup Drivers Need To Stay Out Of Nationwide by Toby Christie;
All Eyes On: Justin Allgaier by Farrah Kaye
SPEEDtv:
Will Dover Be Answer For Gordon? and
Old Times There Sometimes Forgotten - The NASCAR Hall of Fame shows no Confederate flags... by Mike Hembree;
Field Gets Busch Slapped At Dover by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Busch logs another win after a Heluva Good finish at Dover by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
David Reutimann: 'I Made Lots and Lots of Rookie Mistakes' and
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Dover by Roger Kuznia
ESPN.com:
Fans ready for changing of the guard? by David Newton
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 15, 1958 – Jim Reed Wins at Starkey Speedway
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR Hall of Fame: Finally open for business by Mike Neff
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Monster Mile Edition by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Kahne among struggling drivers looking for measure of success at Dover by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR's newbies also racing the clock and
Truex best as test looms by Brant James
Delaware News Journal:
Home track a speed boost for Truex Jr. and
Blood clots to keep Vickers out of race; return uncertain/Notes and
Busch dominates, but Almirola first when it counts by Mike Finney
Insider Racing News:
Sponsorship Woes Continue to Plague NASCAR by Brenda Benedict
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Autism Speaks 400 picks;
What makes a NASCAR Hall of Famer? Winning a championship helps, but it's not necessary by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Frustration is becoming epidemic in the NASCAR garage and
Kevin Harvick may be riding high, but he certainly doesn't look very happy and
Martin Truex Jr. takes the Dover pole...now can he back it up? And what about Casey Mears? and
Jeremy Mayfield case cropping up again, more legal twists coming, one year after the story broke
NASCAR.com:
Johnson says change to car not spoiling his season by David Caraviello
NASCAR This Week:
More ups than downs at Dover and
NASCAR notebook: Hamlin finds the range and
Watch what you ask for ... and
No need to get all worked up by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Dover Notes: Double Talking by Jeff Hood;
Dover Not Immune From Downturn by Bill Fleischman
Racing Geek:
Autism Speaks 400 presented by Hershey's Preview by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Jeff Gordon would like to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ again, and then jump out of a plane by Jeff Owens
Southern Pines Pilot:
Random Thoughts, and a Creepy New Direction by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Junior Aggrievement/Notebook - Dale Earnhardt Jr. was an unhappy camper Friday by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Almirola Conquers his first career Camping World Truck Series win at Dover and
Napa Knows Dover, Truex takes pole for the Autism Speaks 400 by Rebecca Spence;
Casey Mears: NASCAR's Newest Substitute Driver by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Calmer Kyle Busch could win at Dover International Speedway by Lars Anderson;
Johnson's luck is fading, Toyota is leading the pack and more by Cory McCartney
Skirts & Scuffs:
Women in NASCAR....One on One with Tiff by Lindi Bess
USA Today:
From atop the pit box, an inside view of Kevin Harvick and crew by Seth Livingstone
Joe Gibbs Toyotas gain on Hendrick Motorsports Chevys by Nate Ryan;
Brian Vickers in hospital with blood clots; Mears steps in by Nate Ryan
Washington Post:
Setting up to succeed at Sprint Cup racing - As explained by Mobil 1 crew chief Travis Geisler
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Vickers’ loss is Mears’ gain by Jenna Fryer;
Junior Johnson has lived a Hall of Fame life by Jay Hart
Inverting the order for today....like the old all-star races
Virginian Pilot:
Enough of the talk, it's time teams and drivers start proving themselves by Dustin Long
Toronto Star:
Bruton Smith would offer $20M to winner of 500, 600 by Norris McDonald
Speedway Media:
Spectator vs. Spotter: Autism Speaks 400 Edition from the Monster Mile of Dover by Rebecca Spence;
As the Lug Nut Turns: Dover's Monster Mileby Mary Jo Buchanan
SPEEDtv:
A Modest Proposal by Tom Jensen;
First Timer - David Reutimann by Jared Turner
SceneDaily:
‘Who doesn’t love love?’ Like the popular Toyota commercial, I love love by Carolyn Brewster
SB Nation:
Red Bull Racing GM: Brian Vickers Has Blood Clots In Veins by Jeff Gluck
Racing With Rich:
Dover offers a prize worth racing for by Richard Allen
Racin' Today:
Origins, Part 5 – Take The Car, Keep The Mule by Jonathan Ingram
Race Talk Radio:
Avoiding the Monster Mash: Fantasy Insight Dover 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Race Journal Online:
Tony's Full of Turkey, and Lance is Always Late by Carol Einarsson
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Big names are lining up to take on 'Monster Mile' by Pete Schnatz
Philadelphia Daily News:
Erwin remains driven to get Biffle into victory lane by Bill Fleischman
NASCAR Insiders:
Front Row and Robby Gordon Battle at the Bottom by Journo
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Dover by Jeff Wackerlin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Two races for the price of $20 million? by Dave Kallmann
MikeMulhern:
What's wrong with Brian Vickers? Hospitalized with undisclosed problems
Las Vegas Sun:
Junior Johnson still has what it takes and
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Local racing pioneers deserve recognition by Jeff Wolf
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Insider Racing News:
2010 Shaping up as Denny Hamlin's Breakthrough Season by Rebecca Gladden
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin:
Zimmerman, 91, still going strong on the race track by Keith Lair
Georgia Racing History:
Augusta Speedway Complex Remembered by Brandon Reed
Frontstretch:
Future Hall of Fame Arguments by Kurt Smith;
Driven to the Past: "Deliberate" Cautions? by John Potts;
Bettin' The Horsepower: Johnson Eyes Third Straight Win at Dover by Mike Lovecchio;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: Just Horsing Around by Marcos Ambrose;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Understanding the Kyle Busch Motorsports Fiasco by Beth Lunkenheimer
FoxSports:
Good news, bad news by Darrell Waltrip
Detroit News:
Rochester Hills' Brad Keselowski learning the Sprint Cup ropes by David Goricki
Datroit Free Press:
Brad Keselowski, Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom take aim at strike zone by Mike Brudenell
Delaware News Journal:
Gordon hopes to be in front when it ends/Notes by Mike Finney
Daly Planet:
Friday From Dover: Tighten Your Seatbelts by John Daly
Charlotte Observer:
McMurray rising after swoon by Jim Utter
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! A Cold, Rainy Weekend Found Me Watching The Cup Race Last Saturday Night by Biggy Bigelow
Bump Drafts:
For Jimmie Johnson, Dover & Charlotte come At A Good Time by Jim McCoy
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Looks To McGrew Before Season Begins To Crumble Again by Sal Sigala Jr.;
NASCAR's Tony Stewart: Trouble With Two Teams Makes Three Unlikely by Sandra MacWatters
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Mears replaces Vickers at Dover, hopes to draw attention and
Race of the week- 1983 Budweiser 500 at Dover by Jeremy Dunn
Alabama Live:
Which active NASCAR drivers will one day be in the Hall of Fame? by Doug Demmons
ESPN.com:
Cale vs. Bobby: Fight of the century by Marty Smith;
Crunching numbers for Dover by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
History Around the Track: May 13, 1967 – Richard Petty Gets Win at Darlington, One of 27 Wins On the Year
Army Racing:
Army pit crew receives 'Army Strong' lessons at Fort Benning by David Ferroni
Augusta Chronicle:
A win is hard to lose and
Newsmaker: Alan Gustafson by Don Coble
Auto123:
NASCAR's Hall of Fame opens in Charlotte by Lewis Franck
All Left Turns:
5 ways NASCAR can win back core fans by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Does NASCAR's Fan Vote An All-Star Racer Make? by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Dover Speedway: The Concrete Monster Surviving Amongst the Giants by Sal Sigala Jr.;
NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Misled by Rick Hendrick? by Sandra MacWatters
Bristol Herald Courier:
Man has a passion for Petty by Paul Woody
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: New #1 By A Nose by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Moonshine to prime time, new NASCAR Hall of Fame sparkles by Pete Pistone
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
Charlotte Observer:
Charlotte celebrates NASCAR roots
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Hamlin thriving despite bum knee by Marsha Hoffman
Delaware News Journal:
Dover packs enough action to fill an alphabet and
In Dover, NASCAR industry is slow to refuel by Mike Finney;
Ty Norris keeps spot in heart for Dover by Kevin Tresolini
Elmira Jouranl Star:
Guthrie opened Brickyard's doors to women by Ron Levanduski
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Switch to spoiler has made Jimmie Johnson look human again by Anthony Andro
FoxSports:
Hamlin racing through pain by Jeff Hammond;
Hall of Fame offers something for every fanby Larry McReynolds;
Spoiler addition derails top NASCAR Cup teams and
NASCAR Week 11 Power Rankings by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Side By Side: Does NASCAR Intentionally Throw Debris Cautions? by Bryan Davis Keith and Phil Allaway;
MPM2Nite: The Next 5 Hall Of Famers by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning The Flames: 11 Weeks In? Sounds Like An Awards Column Is In Order by Matt Taliaferro;
Dialing It In: NASCAR Legends In Love With What Hall Can Give Fans by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Expect To See Roush Fenway Up Front At Dover by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
Note to Loudon, New Hampshire: Don't mess with Bruton Smith by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Dover Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Dover by Jo Ann Hlavac
Mediapost:
Reports Of NASCAR's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated by Darren Marshall
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR top four before and after analysis by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
Tony Stewart Facing First Stiff Challenge as Owner-Driver by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Monster Triple for Busch by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR to open car washes and Tony Stewart will tell you how to get there by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
For Pit Crews, Sometimes Being Automatic Bites by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Harry Gant got a late start but finished well by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Joe Gibbs Racing challenges Hendrick for NASCAR supremacy by Tania Ganguli
Peoria Journal Star:
Injury didn’t hurt him on the track by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
CEO says tough economy hurting Dover race attendance by Bill Fleischman
Pit Road Scene:
Fantasy Pick’Em: 2010 Autism Speaks 400 by Christopher Leone
Race Journal Online:
Big Heads Prohibited and Felonious Assault Deadlines at Dover by Carol Einarsson
Racing Geek:
Analyzing Potential Future Hall of Famers by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Hamlin Focused On Chase by Mike Harris;
Origins, Part 4 – ‘Big Bill’ Tackles Bruton, NSCRA by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
To think, Roush kept Ragan and let McMurray go and
My prediction: Kyle Busch will win in Dover by Richard Allen
San Diego Union Tribune:
NASCAR opens palace of blood, sweat and gears by Bill Center
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Kasey Kahne by Jeff Gluck
SPEEDtv:
Spoiler Alert - Reversal Of Fortunes and
Reutimann Welcomes First Time by Tom Jensen;
Hall Celebrates NASCAR History by Ryan Newman;
Looking To Repeat - Tony Stewart by Jared Turner
Speedway Media:
Angie's Excellent Adventure at Darlington Raceway by Angela Campbell;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Darlington by Jeffrey Boswell
Sporting News:
If any track deserves a 2nd date, it's Darlington by Reid Spencer;
Kasey Kahne Took Kevin Harvick's Ride by Buzz Cutler;
Parity Has Come to the Sprint Cup Series by Jim Pedley
Stock Car Gazette:
Dover - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose recovers from Darlington, targets busy weeks by Marcos Ambrose;
From atop the pit box, an inside view of Kevin Harvick and crew
Yahoo Sports:
When is it time to give up on your favorite driver? by Jay Busbee
York Dispatch:
Sprint Cup stars head to Dover this weekend by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Hendrick boys on inside track to Hall and
Spoiler a game-changer in Sprint Cup? by Terry Blount;
NASCAR beat writer gets the ride of his life by David Newton
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Where to Eat Around Dover;
Tracks Around The Track: Dover and Area Short Tracks Previews;
History Around The Track: May 12, 1973 and 1979 – Cale Yabrorough Wins Twice on This Date at Nashville
Associated Press:
NASCAR opens Hall of Fame in Charlotte by Jenna Fryer
Auto Extremeist:
Fumes: What if? [proposed Sprint Cup Schedule] by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Auto Racing Analysis:
2009 ARA Double-Digit Racewinners
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's Hall Of Fame Lets Fans Take a Walk Back In Time by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Ricky Byers Uses His Racing To Fight Cancer by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: NASCAR HOF one more spectacle to draw fans ... but will it? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
There is a lot to drink in from NASCAR’s history by Tom Sorensen;
Hall of Fame ties racing's past, future - Opening day hails NASCAR history in high-tech fashion by Peter St. Onge
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Johnson hitting a speed bump? by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Dover's tight corners perfect for Johnson by Mike Finney
FoxSports:
NASCAR Hall of Fame opens its doors by Rea White
Frontstretch:
The New Kyle Busch Vs. The Old Vito Pugliese - NASCAR's Newest And Shortest-Lived Rivalry by Vito Pugliese;
Did You Notice? ... Ugly Johnson Jeers, Picking Apart Purses, And Short Fields? by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Gibbs vs. Hendrick, "Spicy" Sponsor Deals, And Hall Not Hauling Cash;
Beyond The Cockpit: Chad McCumbee On Funding, Or The Lack Thereof by Bryan Davis Keith;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Darlington compiled by Mike Neff
Herald Bulletin:
Hamlin is on a hot streak by Ken de la Bastide
Insider Racing News:
Great Racing at Darlington by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Hall of Fame is a sight to see by Ben White
Michigan Live:
Take a ride with NASCAR's Kyle Busch, and you might find you like him after all by Steve Kaminski
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Kulwicki legacy drives female racer, student by Michael Hunt
Motor Racing Network:
Busch Ready for Monster Challenge by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Fanhouse:
What the NASCAR Hall of Fame Has, and What It Doesn't Have by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Mindset brings improved results for Hamlin in 2010 by David Caraviello;
Roush racers riding recent red-hot results, rhythm by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Media:
Dover Weekend Preview page
NASCAR Examiner:
Now That NASCAR Has Built It, Will They Come? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #74 by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
NASCAR Hall of Fame - Its Timing Is Perfect by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
The pomp, the pageantry, the Hall of Fame ... and
Have at it, politicians, then open the doors by Monte Dutton
NASCAR Ranting and Raving:
Children and (Lucky) Charms - The Legacy of Adam Petty by Aaron Rosser
Puttyracing:
Diecast Collecting for newbies by Garrett Horton
Racin' Today:
Origins, Part 3 – Whiskey Trippers And Flatheads by Jonathan Ingram;
Has Jimmie’s Magic Ride Ended? by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Stewart in midst of worst career freefall by Richard Allen
Racin' with Russ:
Hamlin Tames the Lady in Black by Russell Schmidt
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Joy, sorrow remain for Pettys by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
NASCAR Hall of Fame: The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
NASCAR Hall of Fame a quality attraction by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
It's Only A Number - Dale Earnhardt, Jr. will.... by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
Hall Of Fame Profile: Dale Earnhardt, Part 3 Of 5 by Mike Hembee;
Gotta’ Be In To Win - Making The Race by Jared Turner
Speedway Media:
The Hot 20 over the past 10 as they head to Dover by Ron Thornton;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Thunder in Carolina by Dave Grayson;
Dover is Home to NASCAR's Most Touching Story by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
Cutting down Darlington, Harvick's future and more in the mailbag by Tom Bowles;
Hamlin could steal J.J.'s crown, McMurray looking for first Chase by Brant James
Sports Network:
Hamlin takes winning momentum into Dover
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Nice Going, Denny! by Lou Modestino
Toronto Sun:
Waiting in the wings by Dean McNulty
USA Today:
New Hall of Fame highlights NASCAR's outlaw roots by Nate Ryan
Vermont Motorsports Magazine:
Jenkins Making Quiet But Important Mark in NASCAR by Justin St. Louis
Virginian Pilot:
Remembering Adam Petty 10 years later by Dustin Long
Wall Street Journal:
No Longer America's Top Models: Goodyear Tires of Its Tiny Factories by Timothy Aeppel
Yahoo Sports:
Johnson's struggles firing up fans by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Rain or shine, Hall of Fame won't disappoint and
Hendrick: Gibbs has 'lapped me' and
NASCAR Hall of Fame a sight to behold by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Darlington by Matt Willis;
Gordon keeps finding a way to lose by Ed Hinton
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 11, 1958 – Bob Welborn Wins at Greensboro Fairgrounds
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Too early to jump on the Denny Hamlin bandwagon by Jeremy Dunn
Atlantic City Press:
Truex Jr. up to 13th in NASCAR standings heading into Dover
All Left Turns:
NASCAR Hall of Fame open for business by Jay W. Pennell;
Darlington victories now involve strategy by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Motorsports May: The Best Month for Auto Racing Fans Worldwide (Part One) by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Is NASCAR Doomed To Die? by John Chapman
Charlotte Business Journal:
It's official: NASCAR Hall of Fame opens in Charlotte by Erik Spanberg;
How would you characterize the NASCAR Hall of Fame?
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Humpy Wheeler deserves to be in NASCAR Hall of Fame by David Exum
Charlotte Observer:
[David] Pearson: No complaints by Steve Waid;
Charlotte celebrates NASCAR Hall of Fame's opening day by Steve Lyttle and Joe Marusak;
'Artifacts the gateway' amid the glitz by Mark Washburn;
That's cookin' – worthy of Hall of Fame's first class by Tom Sorensen
Daly Planet:
Tuesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Stewart ready to break spell - With strong history at Dover, slumping driver one to watch and
At Dover, OT may create a monster by Mike Finney
Dover Post:
Track historian reflects on 41 years of Dover racing by Brian Citino;
Speedway sets up text message system for trackside problems by Jeff Brown
Frontstretch:
Refusing To Wave The White Flag Of Surrender: A NASCAR Veteran Fights Back and
5 Points To Ponder: Future At Roush -- Conway's Case, Shut Up And Drive by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Darlington Edition by Tom Bowles;
The Odd Couple: Busch And Hamlin Ready To End HMS Dominance by Danny Peters;
Talking NASCAR TV: FOX's Telecasts Just Lack Panache by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Hamlin Wins on Mondays and Saturdays - Can He Win on Sunday? by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves and
What to Expect at the HOF by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
Darlington: Since it opened with NASCAR in 1950, things have changed just a little: Jim Hunter's Take
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Southern 500: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Darlington raises questions on future worth exploring by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Business Examiner:
Long John Silver's puts the $1 Baja Fish Taco colors on the Travis Kvapil Ford by Jesse Medford
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR Teams: ‘We Have a Website. Now What?’ by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Signs You're Too Obsessed With NASCAR by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 5-11-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: Mother's Day 500 at Darlington by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Darlington Making the Grade: Power of the Cadaver Knee by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
For one night at least, Johnson lost his grip on that horseshoe and
Childress vs. Stewart battle could be looming by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Hamlin Tames the Lady in Black by Russell Schmidt
Roberts NASCAR Notes:
Dover Autism Speaks 400 Odds to Win From Las Vegas by Micah Roberts
Rubbings Racing:
Déjà vu? Truex Hitting Strides, Entering Site Of His Last Win by Toby Christie
Racing Geek:
Southern 500 Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Are races too long, or just ending too late? by Kenny Bruce
SPEEDtv:
Hall of Fame Opens Doors by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Gordon and #24 team having fun, looking on to Dover by Kyle Ocker;
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions After ... Showtime Southern 500 by Summer Dreyer
Vegas Insider:
Odds are against Johnson by Micah Roberts
Washington Post:
NASCAR honors its heroes and history at new Hall of Fame in Charlotte by Liz Clarke
ESPN.com:
2010 Power Rankings: Dover by Ryan McGee
All Left Turns:
Gordon still the guy to beat by Jay W. Pennell
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 10, 1975 - Darrell Waltrip Gets Career-First Win
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr Quietly Slips Back To No.12 In The Point Standings by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Fun With Numbers: Hamlin Vs. Johnson by Jim McCoy
Fayetteville Observer:
Darlington a heck of a wild ride and
Don't put Hamlin's name on the Sprint Cup trophy yet by Thomas Pope
Florence Morning News:
Scott Speed Diary: Frustrating day at Darlington by Scott Speed;
Hamlin happy with early success by Lou Bezjak
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Darlington Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Time For Tony Stewart And No. 14 Team To Step Up Their Game by Doug Turnbull;
NASCAR Hall of Fame Highlights The Sport's Heart And Soul: Its Roots by Amy Henderson;
Bubble Breakdown: Darlington Crashfest Keeps Top 35 Tussle Tight by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Showtime Southern 500 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Social Media Changes Fan's View of NASCAR by Kim Roberson;
A Fitting Tribute to the Intimidator by Matthew Pizzolato
Motor Racing Network:
Hamlin Etched into Darlington History by Jeff Wackerlin;
Gordon Still Winless by Pete Pistone;
Darlington Race Rewind
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Can Hamlin Stop The Johnson Juggernaut? Maybe, Maybe Not by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Burton hot under the collar after costly pit-road miscue and
Smith reverses trend with a solid run at Darlington by Mark Aumann;
For Gordon, a little good luck amidst all of the bad and
Surging Hamlin sends his most emphatic message by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
After near divorce, Childress and Harvick now seem 'Happy' by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
From Bridesmaids to Babycakes - the Darlington Rundown by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
Earnhardt Jr.'s season of mediocrity continues and
Gordon comes up short, again by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Is Jimmie The Driver You Love To Hate? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Note the trends ... before they disappear and
Ladies and gentlemen, start your Hall of Fame! by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
There's Hope for NASCAR: Three Reasons Jimmie Won't Win the Championship by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Lady in Black Elegant as Always by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Origins, Part 1 – Petty’s 1st Race Was Family Affair by Jonathan Ingram;
Of Gods And Goddesses by Rick Minter
Racing Geek:
Monday Thoughts: Hamlin Takes Another Big Step by Jordan Bianchi
Racing With Rich:
Junior's radio chatter makes long race more entertaining and
How exactly did Gordon avoid being lapped? by Richard Allen
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
R&R Racing Extra: What we learned at Darlington by Chris Wilbers
Roanoke Times:
Hamlin showing strength early by Dustin Long
Roberts NASCAR Notes:
Johnson's Drive for Five; Updated Vegas Odds to Win 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Title by Micah Roberts
Rubbings Racing:
Jimmie Johnson's Season Spiraling Out Of Control by Toby Christie
Scene Daily:
Jamie McMurray among those honoring Hall of Fame inductees by Kenny Bruce
SPEEDtv:
Still Wide Open and
Biggest Month In Charlotte History? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Earnhardt moves back into Chase with 18th place finish at Darlington by Kyle Ocker;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Darlington Raceway by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Hamlin's Performance Proves Favorites Don't Always Win by Ron Fleshman
Sports Illustrated:
Inside the Helmet: Joey Logano by Cory McCartney
State:
NASCAR race rewind
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - The Stripe by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Denny Hamlin's mastery of Darlington bodes well for career by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Has Jimmie Johnson's good fortune finally run out? by Jay Busbee;
Fryer’s Five: Hamlin proving critics wrong by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
'Lady in Black' no match for Hamlin by David Newton
Around the Track:
May 9 - Two Wins for Benny (1971 and 1981)
Bleacher Report:
Darlington Delivery: Denny Hamlin Proving Why He's NASCAR Title Material by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
Hamlin Completes The Darlington Sweep by Jim McCoy;
Junior Nation Natives Getting Restless by Jeremy Sellers
CBS Sports:
Hamlin shaking off knee surgery to make giant strides by Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
Manion remains confident that McMurray can make playoffs and
Frustrations mount for Earnhardt Jr. at Darlington and
McMurray wins pole for Southern 500 at Darlington by David Exum
Fayetteville Observer:
NASCAR's Hall of Fame is a playground for motorsports enthusiasts by Thomas Pope
Florence Morning News:
Small race team working hard to make its mark by Lou Bezjak
Fox Sports:
Hamlin gives glimpse of what's coming in Chase by Lee Spencer
Gaston Gazette:
Fords' problem? Not fast enough and
One man's dump is another's treasure by Monte Dutton
Hampton Roads:
Hamlin wins (again); Gordon watches another win go by & Roush facing some questions by Dustin Long
MikeMulhern.net:
Jamie McMurray has another solid race....but elsewhere in the NASCAR garage things aren't as bright and
Denny Hamlin's third win of the spring shows he's a championship contender once again and
Denny Hamlin! What knee surgery? Hamlin runs strong, lets rivals make mistakes, and wins the Southern 500
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Darlington Edition by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Surging Hamlin sends his most emphatic message by David Caraviello;
Burton hot under the collar after costly pit-road miscue by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Jeff Burton's fire to win, contend for title reignited in 2010 by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
The Thrill is Gone for Jimmie Johnson after Darlington by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Hamlin adds Darlington to his conquests by Monte Dutton
News Observer:
Ordinance cost Raleigh NASCAR by Caulton Tudor
Roanoke Times:
Year later, Mayfield saga continues by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
Gordon Comes Up Short Again, And Hamlin Sweeps by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
Roush Fenway Racing's Recent Struggles Continue and
Jeff Gordon's Pit-Road Mistake Didn't Turn Out To Be So Bad by Jeff Gluck
Skirts and Scuffs:
Mother's Day Special Interview with Mary Lou Hamlin by Lindi Bess
Speedway Media:
Denny Hamlin Tames Darlington and Captures the Victory and
Hamlin Wins Showtime Southern 500 in Darlington Sweep by Angela Campbell;
Denny Hamlin dances with the Lady In Black where he sweeps her off her feet by Mike Finnegan
Sports Illustrated:
5 things we learned at Darlington by Tom Bowles
State:
You'll never guess who won the race by Neil White;
Efland's Darlington diary: Can't wait for next year by Danny Efland;
Super fan watches 60th Southern 500 in a row and
Brutal stretch pushes Hamlin to the limit by Akilah Imani Nelson
USA Today:
Denny Hamlin earns Darlington sweep with Southern 500 win by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Hamlin making things interesting by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Darlington a thorn in Junior's side by David Newton
Around the Track:
History: May 8, 1982 - Darrell Waltrip Dominates Nashville - Leads 419 of 420 Laps - To Win
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Mobil 1 and Budweiser could play key roles in silly season and
Atlanta Motor Speedway could be in danger of losing a race by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Week:
Nationwide problem: Cup drivers continue to dominate by Randy Hallman
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.:"Darlington Not My Favorite Place" by David Yeazell;
JR Motorsports Signs Another Young Driver by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Darlington by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Stewart turns to tough-to-tame Darlington to end slump by Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
McMurray wins pole for Southern 500 at Darlington by David Exum
Charlotte Observer:
Fords fighting through slump by Jim Utter;
Too few sponsorships, bricks in NASCAR's hall? by Kerry Singe and Steve Harrison
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Questions & Attitude by Ken Willis
Florence Morning News:
DRIVER DIARY: Qualifying kinder this time around by Scott Speed;
Childress drivers once again in hunt for title and
Southern 500 Notebook: Junior still finding trouble at Darlington and
Q&A with David Newton of ESPN.com by Lou Bezjak
Gaston Gazette:
Hamlin hopes to avoid the stripes by Monte Dutton
FastTrack RC:
Kepler in 1590 Explains Darlington in 2010 by Jeff Thompson
Fox Sports:
Look for wild rides at Darlington by Lee Spencer
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Hamlin and Gordon Look Too Tough To Tame at Darlington & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Question marks: Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth. Time for a breakout and
Jamie McMurray, with Earnhardt-Childress horsepower, takes the Southern 500 pole
Motor Racing Network:
Biffle Wants Winning Ways Back by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
When it comes to strategy, teams now factor in G-W-C by David Caraviello;
Harvick, Childress nearing deal to remain together and
Edwards hopes Darlington a step to better things by Mark Aumann
NASCAR-ista:
Tough Hamlin Doesn't Need No Stinkin' Tires by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
A few more reasons I love Darlington so by Monte Dutton
Nationwide Series News, Notes and Rumors:
Z-line gives to two charities with JGR one-two finish by Amanda Vincent
Nevada Appeal:
Tight race in NASCAR by Roger Diez
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Moms Welcome by Jim Pedley;
Cup Notes: Southern Is A Biggie by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
Showtime Southern 500 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Restarts could be source of drama and
Junior no fan of Darlington by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
Same "Old" Kyle Busch Again At Darlington by Toby Christie
SPEEDtv:
Track Position Will Be Key and
Martin Looks To Repeat by Tom Jensen
State:
How tough is too tough? by Jared Turner;
Owens returns to his Darlington roots by Akilah Imani Nelson
What's up with Jimmie Johnson? by Neil White
USA Today:
Earnhardt Jr. wrecks in practice, calls Darlington 'a difficult track' by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Childress: Harvick deal finalized soon by David Newton;
Crunching numbers for Darlington by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
Faith Around The Track: "Jesus Loves You" at NASCAR Hall of Fame;
History Around The Track: May 7, 1955 - Junior Johnson Gets Career-First Win;
History Around The Track: NASCAR Hall of Fame Slideshow by
Athlon Sports:
Fuelish Thinking: NASCAR¹s Move to Fuel Injection and Ethanol Raises Some Questions by Vito Pugliese
Atlanta Journal Constitution:
Anyone seen Tony Stewart? by Rick Minter
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1976 Southern 500 at Darlington (Bonus clip Silver Fox vs Edwards) by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Darlington Raceway Claims Dale Earnhardt Jr. as First Victim by David Yeazell;
Driving Into Darlington County: Still Tough To Tame For NASCAR's Best? by Rob Tiongson;
NASCAR's Jeff Gordon Ready to Battle Against The Lady In Black by Sal Sigala Jr;
NASCAR Winners and Losers: Heath Calhoun 400 by Patti Rodisch
Bump Drafts:
NASCAR: You’ve Come A Long Way by John Chapman
Caledonian Record:
Strap In: Extra, Extra, Read All About It - Cup and My Local Tracks by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Business Journal:
NASCAR Hall of Fame worth the weight by Erik Spanberg
Charlotte Observer:
Wallace dominates in '90, but has to scrap for win by Tom Higgins;
Fast starters finish strong by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Friday Day Shift: Open TV Blog by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Kyle Busch will try to earn his stripes again at Darlington by Mike Brudenell
Florence Morning News:
Darlington a tough track on which to learn by Scott Speed;
Darlington native busy running crews, caring for autistic son and
Brewer recalls winning Southern 500 with Yarborough and
Q&A with Rusty Wallace and
Fast-rising Scott eager to dance with ‘Lady’ again by Lou Bezjak
Florida Times Union:
West Florence graduate neck-deep in NASCAR and
NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya takes a detour to The Players Championship by Don Coble
Georgia Racing History:
Swayne Pritchett, Racing Pioneer by Brandon Reed
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Sun:
Don’t count out Stewart yet by Mike Smith
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Showtime Southern 500 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Momentum? Can NASCAR catch it again? And what about Saturday night's Southern 500?
Motor Racing Network:
Darlington Drought for Earnhardt Jr. and
No Kentucky Home by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
King for his day by Rick Houston;
Six decades at Darlington: One fan's lifelong journey by Andrew Giangola;
'New' Busch has look and feel of real title contender
NASCAR Insiders:
Do You Guys Work For A Team? by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Turtlewax, Doublemint, and Denny Who? NASCAR's Sponsor Shuffle by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
McMurray Is Back In The Comfort Zone by Jim Pedley
Racing With Rich:
Hopefully Darlington pavement has worn out and
My prediction: Jeff Gordon will win in Darlington by Richard Allen
Scene Daily:
Covering NASCAR has brought many memorable moments, but none top my first race at Darlington Raceway by Jeff Owens
Southern Pines Pilot:
Lady in Black Just What Gordon Needs by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
60 Years On, Still Too Tough by Tom Jensen;
Johnson - ‘Competition Is Crazy’ by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Darlington NNS preview by Dave Grayson
As the Lug Nut Turns: The Lady in Black by Mary Jo Buchanan
Chad McCumbee Makes His Own History with Darlington Debut by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Gordon's winless streak could end under the lights at Darlington by Lars Anderson;
Kickin' It With Brad Keselowski and
Arpin's passion for racing has already served him well by Tom Bowles
State:
Hunter's Darlington homecoming will be a happy one by Neil White;
Danny Efland's Darlington diary: May 7 by Danny Efland
USA Today:
Denny Hamlin working on knee rehab with Darlington looming by Denny Hamlin;
Changes don't stop NASCAR attendance drop by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
News from the track: Darlington Raceway by Jay Hart;
Fridays w/ Fryer: Smoke not rising by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Half the field with a shot? Not half bad by Terry Blount;
Hall of Fame a fan's dream come true by David Newton;
Driver X: The cars in our home garage
Alabama Live:
NASCAR's 2011 schedule not likely to please oldtime fans by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Jeff Gordon tired of 'no cigar' by Patrick Reynolds
Anderson Independent Mail:
NASCAR the way it was meant to be by Scott Adamson
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Places to Eat Around Darlington;
Augusta Chronicle:
Living from race to race and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Kyle Busch by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Lance McGrew in Unknown Territory One Last Time by Sandra MacWatters;
Jimmie Johnson Finishes 10th and Already the Fans Say He Is Vulnerable by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Fast Off Turn One by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Despite mixed results, Burton deserves attention by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
NASCAR On FOX Limps Into Darlington by John Daly
Delaware News-Journal:
Johnson, Knaus set for dynasty run by Mike Finney
Florence Morning News:
Event staff prepare for Showtime Southern 500 by Carlton Purvis;
Truex having success in first season with MWR by Lou Bezjak
Fox Sports:
Rivals shouldn't get too excited about J.J. 'slump' by Jeff Hammond;
Darlington calls for a knuckle down approach by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Dialing It In: Why Silly Season Is Ready To Explode by Jay Pennell;
MPM2Nite: The Merry, Merry Month Of May by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning The Flames: Rusty's Advantage, Townley's Future, And Gordon's Irrelevance by Summer Dreyer;
Speed Reads: The 200-MPH Billboard: The Inside Story Of How Big $$ Changed NASCAR by Becca Gladden;
Fantasy Insider: Darlington Too Tough To Tame ... Unless You're Jeff Gordon by Mike Ravesi
Gaston Gazette:
NASCAR Hall of Fame starts its engine by Bernie Petit
Kansas City Star:
McMurray knows he has to make a move to stay in the chase by Randy Covitz
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Darlington by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
A 'new' Kyle Busch? Another 'new' Kyle Busch. Well, here's Kyle's own take
NASCAR Insiders:
Got a Problem? Complain to the Media by Journo
NASCAR.com:
RCR appears to be back on track as teammates buy in and
Latest new-car test answers some questions, raises others by Dave Rodman;
Power Rankings: Darlington by Mark Aumann;
Beauty of old Darlington lies within its simplicity by David Caraviello
Philadelphia Daily News:
McMurray envisions bright future with EGR by Bill Fleischman
Race Talk Radio:
Classic Race Names Should Not Include Sponsors: Fantasy Insight Darlington by Dennis Michelsen
Racer:
Kvapil aims to bring Front Row Motorsports closer to its namesake by Tom Anderson;
Steve Letarte answers more of your questions
Racin' Today:
Memo: The Age Of Gimmicks Is Upon Us by Jim Pedley
Rubbings Racing:
Steve Letarte Is Not The Reason For Winless Gordon by Toby Christie
San Diego Union Tribune:
Childress: ‘Our job is to stop’ Johnson’s team by Bill Center
Scene Daily:
There need to be more tracks like Richmond by Jeff Owens;
Does the excitement of NASCAR produce motivation or just nervous energy? by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
McMurray Trying To Find Finishes by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
An Early Peek at the NASCAR Hall of Fame by Brad Keppel;
Spectator vs. Spotter: Showtime Southern 500 Edition at Darlington by Rebecca Spence;
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Richmond by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Five storylines at the Sprint Cup's quarter pole by Cory McCartney;
After atypical start, Jeff Burton could close the deal at Darlington by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
Darlington - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
NASCAR voice Darrell Waltrip brings the 'boogity-boogity' by Gary Graves;
Team notes: NASCAR stars return to roots at Darlington
Vegas Insider:
Darlington Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Logano is growing up fast by Jay Hart;
Greg Biffle, the invisible championship contender and
Jamie McMurray, cool and smooth and loving life these days and
Kentucky lawsuit settled; will a race run there in 2011? by Jay Busbee
York Dispatch:
Runner-up frustration continues for Gordon by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Darlington preview: Johnson poised for another win by Mark Garrow
All Left Turns:
Taking a sneak peak at history in Charlotte by Jay W. Pennell
Around the Track:
Tracks Around The Track: Darlington Preview and
May 5, 1985 - Bill Elliott Comes From Two Laps Down - Under Green - To Win at Talladega
Athens Banner-Herald:
NASCAR returns to home this race week by Joe VanHoose
Atlanta Journal Constitution:
NASCAR in 'sprinting' business by Rick Minter
Bleacher Report:
How Do You Like Me Now: Jamie McMurray Enjoying Life and Success by Kelly Crandall;
Seduction By the Lady In Black at Darlington Raceway by Sandra MacWatters;
NASCAR Winners and Losers: Bubba Burger 250 by Patti Rodisch;
Dale Earnhardt And Richard Petty Grace The Legends Walk at Darlington by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Greg Biffle Lurks In The Shadows by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Are we ready to see the 3 return? by Pete Piston and Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR Hall will be hit; Will it be repeat winner? by Scott Fowler
Daily Nonpareil:
Wild weather, race in Kansas; Busch dominates Richmond by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Ford's Flop, Veteran Victory Droughts, And Silly Season Ends Early? by Tom Bowles;
NASCAR's Throwback Race (The Southern 500) Couldn't Come At A Better Time by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: "Taming" Darlington, Debris Disaster, And Kyle's Truck Future by the Frontstretch Staff;
Potts' Shots: Kentucky Race In 2011 Wouldn't Be The First In The State by John Potts;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Richmond compiled by Mike Neff
Hampton Roads:
Taking a peek at NASCAR's Hall of Fame by Dustin Long
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner - Darlington Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Quotes About Darlington by Jo ann Hlavac
MikeMulhern.net:
Darlington, and time for Ford teams to mount up and charge. Will Biffle lead the way? and
Darlington: Too darned fast? Let's ask Gordon, Biffle and Kyle Busch...after Saturday's 500
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Kulwicki legacy drives female racer, student by Michael Hunt
Motor Racing Network:
Martin Looks for Darlington Double by Pete Pistone;
Special Weekend for Edwards by Jeff Wakerlin
NASCAR.com:
Darlington has all makings of Johnson, Gordon scrum by Dan Beaver;
Labonte wins a weird one at Darlington in 2000 by Mark Aumann;
Rocky road so far for Roush rookies Braun, Stenhouse Jr. by Jarrod Breeze
NASCAR Media:
Darlington Weekend Preview page
NASCAR-ista:
A Little Chase to Chase Comparison by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #73 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
A long time overdue for Bowyer by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Chad Knaus' contract extension might have secured the greatest dynasty ever in sports by Tania Ganguli
Putty Racing:
Should Tony Stewart fans panic? by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Darlington: Family-Friendly and Obnoxious-Free by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Flood Puts Problems Into Perspective by Larry Woody;
New Hall Of Fame Does The Sport Proud by Mike Harris
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Jamie McMurray by Jeff Gluck
Sirius Speedway:
JGR Wise To Nix Kyle's Nationwide Defense by Dave Moody
Speedway Media:
A look inside Joe Gibbs Racing with Mike Engstrom by Rebecca Spence;
Kyle Busch Motorsports hits a three million dollar snag by Dave Grayson;
ill France Jr.: The Man Who Made NASCAR by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Hendrick isn't unstoppable, wave-around rule issues and more by Tom Bowles
State:
Darlington's top five races;
Darlington woos fans with good deals, good sense and
Q&A with Darlington president Chris Browning by Neil White
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers after Richmond by Matt Willis;
Panic time? Not yet for Stewart and
Sooner or later, Gordon will win ... right? by David Newton
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Jeff Gordon denied again by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
Driver Trends: Moving Forward, Going Away by Jim Mc Coy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Despite mixed results, Burton deserves attention by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Busy racing Waltrip, Benny forgets his manners, wins by Tom Higgins
Daily Press:
NASCAR's new green-white-checkered format only exciting at the end by Dave Fairbank
Dallas Morning News:
Q&A with Jimmie Johnson by Mac Engel
Daly Planet:
ESPN Has One Eye On July by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Harvick, Childress continue rebound by Godwin Kelly
Fox Sports:
Consider this ... by Darrell Waltrip
Florence Morning News:
With cancer in remission, Hunter returns to favorite stomping grounds by Lou Bezjak
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Kentucky Non-Surprise, Zaxby's, And Denny by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Not In Sprint Cup: Richmond Edition by Tom Bowles;
Why Richmond Will Always Be A Can't Miss On The NASCAR Circuit by Danny Peters;
Racing 101: How To Use A Yellow Flag by S.D. Grady;
Talking NASCAR TV: FOX Needs To Stop Following The Leader by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Does Kyle Busch Have His Mojo Back? by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves and
Mayfield's Taxes and Some Unanswered Questions by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Crew chiefs key success at Hendrick by Ben White
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Two bubbly kids and their new candy store by Dave Kallman
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Heath Calhoun 400: 2 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings;
Gordon Comes Up Short Again by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Tony George "Unplugged" - Former IndyCar CEO Speaks Out by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Is it time to give Darlington back its second Cup race?
Coyotes can't keep Crafton from dunes; girlfriend can and
NASCAR thrives when the bad boys are winning by Joe Menzer
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 5-4-10 by Monte Dutton
NASCAR-ista:
Richmond in the Rear View by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
The Rift Between A & B by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: Saturday Night at Richmond - Where's the Excitement? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Richmond Making the Grade: Rowdy Domination by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Talladega Was ‘Exceptional” by Mike Minter;
Gordon Taking Different Approach This Season by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich:
What legacy will the current generation of the France family leave? and
Journey into madness: A trip to NASCAR's oldest track (with photos) by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Richmond Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
Sheboygan Press:
NASCAR drivers enjoy Road America runs by Pete Barth
SPEEDtv:
Darlington A Big Test by Mike Hembree;
All-Star: Locked In - Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Jared Turner
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - 67 all-series Busch wins still pale against the King's 200 by Ron Thornton;
Hoorahs and Wazzupd: Gordon losses another one by Dave Grayson;
Busch Comes Back at Richmond as Gordon Fails to Win Again by Ron Fleshman;
John Borneman: NASCAR's Newest Goliath Slayer by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
What's going on with Junior, the "new" Busch and more by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Wild Child Takes Richmond, Harvick Takes Points Lead, Keselowski Takes No Prisoners by Lou Modestino
Virginian Pilot:
Are you seeing great racing or is it contrived? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Green-white-checker still up for debate by Jay Hart;
Fryer’s Five: Gordon is not irrelevant by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
2010 Power Rankings: Darlington by Ryan McGee
All Left Turns:
Richmond brings NASCAR back to par by Patrick Reynolds;
New Kyle shines in Victory Lane and
Old school meets new school by Jay W. Pennell
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 3 – Davey Allison Wins Twice (1987 and 1992) On This Date At Talladega
Bleacherreport:
NASCAR's Mark Martin: When Will the Truth Be Told? by Sandra MacWatters;
Kyle Busch Talks Winning Strategy, the Art of Patience and Feeling Old at 25 by Kara Martin;
The Goal Of The Earnhardt Family Was To Honor a Legend and Nothing Else by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
Shrub Is Growing On Me by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Now 25, 'old' Kyle Busch yields to 'new' by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Fear The 24 by John Close
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Richmond Spring Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
As The Nationwide Series Loses Its Identity, NASCAR Stands Silently By by Amy Henderson;
Bubble Breakdown: The Curious Case of Kevin Conway by Brock Beard;
RIR And 'Dega Polar Opposites: But Different Styles Still Equal Great Races by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth: Crown Royal Presents The Heath Calhoun 400 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Has the Student Surpassed the Master? by Matthew Pizzolato
Kansas City Star:
Ambitious Almirola endures sluggish finish by Tod Palmer;
Kansas Speedway buzz | Bodine battles his way to third and
Sauter takes bump and wins trucks race at Kansas Speedway by Randy Covitz
Motorsports Examine:
Richard Childress Racing and Joe Gibbs Racing nab NASCAR 'Mo' by Dwight Drum
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Don’t cry for Jeff Gordon … he’s doing just fine by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Jimmie who? and
Is Mark Martin’s 2010 season over? and
A miserable finish at Richmond may have Earnhardt Jr. blaming his equipment by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
You Call That A Feud? by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Night races in the age of overtime and
An episode of 'The Sporting Life" and
Kyle Busch exacerbates Jeff Gordon's frustration by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
Time to wave goodbye to the wave around by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Can NASCAR Fix What the Drivers Have Broken? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: The Kinder Gentler Busch by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
No Longer Green ‘Shrub’ Is Growing More Patient by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
I was away for the first 350 laps, so what did I miss? by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Busch Sneaks In a Win at RIR by Russell Schmidt
Racing Geek:
Thoughts on Busch Finding Maturity by Jordan Bianchi
Real NASCAR:
Selecting Drivers for the NASCAR HOF by Dan Pierce
Richmond Times Dispatch:
R&R Racing Extra: What we learned at Richmond International Raceway by Chris Wilbers;
‘New Kyle’ on display in comeback win at Richmond International Raceway by Michael Phillips
Skirts and Scuffs:
Women in NASCAR: The Spirited Amanda Speed by Lindi Bess
SPEEDtv:
Hall Of Fame Profile: Richard Petty, Part 1 Of 5 by Mike Hembree;
Race More Wide Open Than Ever? and
Random Thoughts and
Sauter Wins In Kansas by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Sauter survives rain, hail and spin at Kansas by Barry Albert;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Richmond International Raceway by Mary Jo Buchanan;
A Brithday Bash for Busch at Richmond by Rebecca Spence;
Locking down the future; Gustafson and Knaus by Tammyrae Benscoter
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Richmond by Tom Bowles
Trading Paint:
Earnhardt, McGrew are destined to win....and soon by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
Patience pays off for 'the new Kyle' Busch at Richmond by Gary Graves
ESPN.com:
Kyle Busch back with a vengeance by Terry Blount
Associated Press:
Kyle Busch beats Jeff Gordon to grab Richmond win by Jenna Fryer
Bleacher Report:
Hey, Won't You Play Another Somebody Won, Jeff Gordon Lost A Race Song? by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
This Time, The Best Car Won by Jim Mc Coy
CBS Sports:
Gordon stays positive despite latest sour ending by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Strong all night, it's Busch all right by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
'New' Kyle Busch proves he can win too by Lee Spencer
Kansas City Star:
Trucks notebook | Lofton has Fort Riley connection and
Hornaday captures pole for trucks race at Kansas Speedway by Randy Covitz;
Carmichael getting faster, more confident with four wheels by Ryan Young
MikeMulhern,et:
Kyle Busch rallies to beat Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton to win an unusual Richmond 400
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Richmond Edition by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Montoya takes pride in sixth-place run at RIR by Dave Rodman
NASCAR This Week:
Richmond is a track of common ground and
NASCAR notebook: Earnhardt Jr.: No changes in the offing and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Kyle Busch Resurfaces Late To Win Richmond by John Sturbin
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Late pass gives Kyle Busch first Cup win of 2010 by Michael Phillips;
No Hendrick family feud by Tim Pearrell;
Without win, Gordon offers positive spin by Paul Woody
Roanoke Times:
Busch uses late restart for win and
Inspection topic gains attention after Talladega/Notes by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Will Jeff Gordon Ever Win Again? by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Winners & Losers: Busch, Gordon, RCR drivers shine at Richmond while Johnson, Earnhardt Jr. have off nights by Jeff Owens
SPEEDtv:
‘New’ Kyle Gets First Win by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Then and Now: A lesson in NASCAR change with Junior Johnson by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
Strong restart gives Kyle Busch win at Richmond by Reid Spencer
Virginian Pilot:
Kyle Busch takes win away from Jeff Gordon at Richmond by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Rowdy’s patience puts him on contender list by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Teamwork takes a backseat to winning by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: May 1 – Big Day for Phil Parsons at Talladega: 1983 HUGE Crash – 1988 Lone Cup Win
Associated Press:
Hamlin relaxed at Richmond by Jenna Fryer;
Junior thinks time is right to drive the 3 car by Hank Kurz Jr.
All Left Turns:
Johnson-Gordon rift shows larger trend by Jay W. Pennell
At the Track- Gater Racing News:
Update from Richmond International Raceway by Ed Coombs
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Could a Return to DEI Be In His Future? by Sandra MacWatters;
Jimmie Johnson Opens Up About Jeff Gordon, Chad Knaus and Racing To Win by Kara Martin
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Richmond by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Good times roll into Richmond, the fun place to race by by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Spelling lesson: There's no 'F-E-U-D' in team by Jim Utter
Cars And Racing Stuff:
Random Lugnuts: Harvick's Gotta Stay by Bill Crittenden
Daly Planet:
ESPN Stirs Some NASCAR Memories by John Daly
FoxSports:
Knaus' new deal bad news for competition by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Bubba Burger 250 by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
That Was The Week That Was - In NASCAR by Brenda Benedict;
Third Annual Hamlin Short Track Shootout A Big Hit by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Rule Changes and Feuds Have NASCAR on Upswing Heading Into Richmond - Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
It's Kyle Busch on the pole, David Reutimann by his side, for Saturday's 400....and JJ and JG right behind them
NASCAR.com:
#3 represents one man, that's how it should stay by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Watching Jr. drive #3 car will be exciting, eerie by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Friday Night Mash Up by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Heath Calhoun 400 advance: Montoya: Another week, another track and
NASCAR notebook: Burton shows the politicians how it's done and
Fake hospitality, like near beer or inflatable love dolls, always leaves you wishing for the real deal by Monte Dutton;
NASCAR shoots itself in the foot with the 3 green-white-finish rule. Or maybe in the heart
Racin' Today:
Cup Notes: Mr. H Steps In by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
Crown Royal Presents the Heath Calhoun 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Optimism reigns—until green flag drops and
Kyle Busch takes pole for Sprint Cup race by Michael Phillips;
Jeff Burton looks to apply the finishing touch and
Profound passion for Petty by Pauk Woody;
Past RIR winners seek return to victory lane by Tim Pearrell
RubbingsRacing:
All Eyes On: Brian Keselowski by Farrah Kaye
SPEED:
Ford Seeks End To Drought by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
Spectator vs. Spotter: Richmond; Crown Royal presents the Heath Calhoun 400 Edition by Rebecca Spence
USA Today:
Race namesake Heath Calhoun carries Paralympic aspirations and
Gustafson, Knaus locked in; Kahne in sponsorship limbo? by Seth Livingstone
Virginian Pilot:
Burton looking for more; Johnson & Gordon move forward; Va Beach driver beats Hamlin by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Helton offers glimpse of governing process by Jay Hart
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CNN's Larry King Live: for those who missed the show in 2004: Interview With NASCAR Drivers Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jeff Gordon.(2-23-2004)
Good Explanation of the history of the 43 car field, provisionals, etc at NASCAR.com: 43-car field a product of slow change by Dave Rodman.(3-23-2002)
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