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ESPN.com:
New Nationwide car a template for Cup? by David Newton
Alton Telegraph:
Harvick's Harvest by Steve Porter
At the Track: Gater News:
Geoff Bodine, NASCAR Legend Will Race for $1 Million Legend Series Purse by Ed Coombs
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Johnson, Stewart surge heading to halfway by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
If Dale Earnhardt Jr Is Helping Danica Patrick, Who's Helping Earnhardt? by Sal Sigala Jr;
Forget The Controversy, AJ Allmendinger Raced an Impressive First Half by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Short Tracks Versus Daytona by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Ready to write off Danica after four Nationwide events? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Daily Nonpareil:
Johnson on mission as daughter's birth approaches by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
"Inside NASCAR" Faces New Challenges by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Track's luxury boxes offer 'suite' view by Will Hobson;
McMurray, Truex enjoy success with new teams and
New Nationwide car set for Daytona debut by Godwin Kelly
Florida Times-Union:
Respect is key for drivers, says Jeff Burton by Don Coble
Frontstretch:
Who Can Make A Move? Daytona Sight Of Seven-Man Battle Royale For Final Chase Spots by Vito Pugliese;
Did You Notice? ... 2010 Title Down To Six Men, The New Car Band-Aid, And Quick Hits by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: 2011 Hall Candidates, Who Loses A Date, And It's All About Respect, Baby by the Frontstretch Staff;
Beyond the Cockpit: Justin Lofton On Mountain Bikes, Racecars, And Making Movies by Amy Henderson;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After New Hampshire compiled by Mike Neff
Fox Sports:
Another new car, but now drivers are excited by Rea White;
Jimmie Johnson, Chad Knaus look like champions once more by Jeff Hammond;
Ford Sprint Cup camp needs to pick up the pace by Larry McReynolds
Hampton Roads:
Stats point to new Cup champ; Another court case reveal racing secrets by Dustin Long
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Daytona by Jo Ann Hlavac
Lead-Lap:
This Is Why Danican't. At Least Right Now by Michael J. Smith
Los Angeles Times:
Kevin Harvick says Sprint Cup title is there for the taking by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
Give Scott Miller, Gil Martin and Richard Childress A-pluses for turning around Kevin Harvick's career
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
Kenseth plays rough when it matters and
Kenseth on rumors (?); Stewart on Madison ... and beer by Dave Kallman
NASCAR.com:
NASCAR's bond with the military continues to soar by Bill Kimm;
Hamlin's recovery hits close to home by David Caraviello;
Unpredictable Daytona ripe for flier on a Roush driver by Dan Beaver;
Wallace not worried about much of anything but wins byJill Erwin
NASCAR Examiner:
New NASCAR Nationwide Mustang 'Wicked Fast' and
Will Daytona mark the final time for fans to see a #3 on a NASCAR racecar? and
Mike Bliss gets a surprise call and
NASCAR Well Represented as Earnhardt Sr.'s Black #3 Rides Again, In England by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
Daytona International Speedway Weekend Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 6-30-2010 by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Don't worry, Jimmie Johnson is just fine by Tania Ganguli
Podium Finish:
Moving Ford? What's Happened To The Blue Ovals In NASCAR? by Rob Tiongson
Race Journal Online:
The Biggest Loser is Not Mark Martin by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Harvick On Track To Fulfill Great Expectations? by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
New Hampshire Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
Racing With Rich:
Is Earnhardt experiencing a true turnaround? by Richard Allen
SPEED:
Can Busch Turn It On Again? and
NNS: Pony Cars Welcomed and
Harvick Has Reasons To Be Happy by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Leaked documents allegedly show Ford Motor Company's 'Lose Every Race Of The 2010 Season by Larry VanZandt;
The golden horseshoe has been returned to its original upright position by Dave Grayson;
Ron Hornaday Jr. First Ever Truck Series Driver Nominated for ESPY by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR quietly offering glimpse of future in Nationwide sprint by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Reutimann see's Daytona as an opportunity to give back by David Reutimann;
Daytona headlines tracks ready for a holiday weekend spin by Nate Ryan
Wisconsin State Journal:
Stewart, Kenseth enjoy break from rat race by Tamira Madsen
ESPN.com:
Knaus' long road to overnight success by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after New Hampshire by Matt Willis;
An epic turnaround for Harvick and;
Junior inching toward Chase contention by David Newton
All Left Turns:
Jeff Burton gets into rare dust-up by Patrick Reynolds
Athlon Sports:
Checkers Not Wreckers: Jimmie Johnson moves Kurt Busch, wins in Loudon by Matt Taliaferro;
The new and ... improved? ... Jeff Gordon by Mike Neff
Augusta Chronicle:
Johnson surges to win in New Hampshire by Don Coble
AutoWeek:
Johnson bumps his way to win in Loudon by Al Pearce
Bleacher Report:
Vanilla Turned To Chocolate: The "New" Jimmie Johnson? and
Josh Wise: Living the Racing Dream the Hard Way and
Tony Stewart Likes It Hot and Slick and
Sponsorships: More Than Just a Name on a Car by Kyle Brandt
Boston Globe:
Emotions in motion and
IndyCar series date for 2011 made official at Loudon track by Michael Vega;
Bump-and-run tactic backfires on Busch by Nate Taylor;
Montoya, Kahne unable to stay up front by Robert Mays
Boston Herald:
Tony Stewart makes late move and
NHMS gears up for IRL - Race on track for Loudon next year and
Drivers run hot: Road rage spills over from Calif. and
Jimmie Johnson bumps it up by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
Payback Is Hell by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Kenseth burning through crew chiefs this year by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Johnson's competitive inner fire emerges by Tom Sorensen
Concord Monitor:
Bump and win - Johnson's payback nets him the victory by Gavin Faretra;
Indy on track - Franchitti excited to return to NHMS by Dave D'Onofrio;
Worn tires costly for Burton by Alex Mcintire;
Coming or going? With Indy in, could Chase race be out? by Dave D'Onofrio and Gavin Faretra
Daly Planet:
Tough Sell For Daytona 3D Coverage by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
33 of Stewart's 37 Cup wins are after June 1 by Ken Willis;
Harvick still running strong by God win Kelly
Florida Times-Union:
Drivers divided on plan to repave Daytona International Speedway by Don Coble
Foster Daily Democrat:
Johnson, Busch save race from itself by John Doyle;
Johnson bumps back: Late pass of Kurt Busch paves way for NHMS win by Ryan O'Leary
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Drive For Five Alive, NHMS>AMS, And And Earnhardt's Thrill Over For The No. 3? by Bryan Davis Keith;
NASCAR's Race To Impossible Expectations: Fans Expect Too Much by Nick Bromberg;
"Restart Circus" Is The Driver's Fault ... Not NASCAR's by Jeff Meyer;
Smoke Busting His Sophomore Slump, Heating Up At Just The Right Time by Danny Peters;
Talking NASCAR TV: TNT Does Well At Loudon ... Until The Race Ends by Phil Allaway>
Hartford Courant:
Johnson Wins Battle With Kurt Busch At Loudon and
Sleeping Giant Wakes: Jimmie Johnson Gets Pushy And Rallies To Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Victory At NHMS by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Ford’s New Engine Goes up in Smoke by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Burton fond of Granite State track by Ben White
MikeMulhern:
NASCAR's roughneck racers? Hot and cold. Jimmie Johnson says he can't figure it out
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Lenox Industrial Tools 301: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings;
Stewart Starts to Heat Up and
Bad Day for Burton by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Amid changes, McMurray excited for Daytona return by Dave Rodman;
Almirola longs for good ol' days of Earnhardt-Gordon by Raygan Swan;
Roberts found his niche as Fourth of July showman by Mark Aumann;
For most part, everyone played nice at NHMS by Jarrod Breeze;
NASCAR, not World Cup, remains where action is by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is his own man, smart to avoid running #3 car in future by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Who should be among the nominees for the 2011 NASCAR Hall Of Fame, Teresa Earnhardt, Wendell Scott? and
Leonard Wood heads to Goodwood by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Jimmie Johnson Back? Ha! He Never Left! by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Jimmie J Runs Wicked Good - And Other Loudon Observations by Michelle Dawn
NASCCAR This Week:
The highs are higher than the lows are low by Monte Dutton
Nashua Telgraph:
IndyCar will give Loudon another try ... but why? by Gary Fitz;
Johnson roars into Victory Lane by George Scione
New Hampshire Union Leader:
Jimmie Johnson gets the victory at New Hampshire Motor Speedway by Mark Labore;
Loudon not immune to ticket slump by Roger Amsden
Racin' Today:
Busch So Good It’s Scary by Larry Woody
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Relief Waves Over NASCAR as the Slump Subsides! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Caution Free, Action Free by Larry Woody
NASCAR in Need of American Idols by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
Kahne frustrated by Ford 'teammates' in New Hampshire by Richard Allen
Racinwithruss:
Johnson Overcomes Late Bump to Win NHMS by Russell Schmidt
Racing Geek:
Monday’s Thoughts: Johnson Bumps Busch Back and Wins No. 5 on the Year by Jordan Bianchi
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
What we learned at Loudon by Chris Wilbers
Rubbings Racing:
While Others Are Busy 'Having At It', Earnhardt's Focused by Toby Christie
Sirius-Speedway:
SMI Expected To Request Date Changes This Week by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Chase Pressure Mounting and
Lots Of Track Time For New Car by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Jimmie wins, Kyle spins, and Juan Pablo pays for his sins by Ron Thornton;
Surprising and Not Surprising: New Hampshire LENOX Industrial Tools 301 by Mary Jo Buchanan
NASCAR Beginnings Featuring Banjo Matthews by Angela Campbell;
NASCAR Hall of Fame fuels driver's memories of 1959 Firecracker 250 by Joe Dunn
Sporting News:
Follow The Leader, Finish Behind Him by Bass Masters
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson is back on track, despite a few bumps along the way by Brant James;
Junior could see a breakthrough with second trip to Daytona by Bruce Martin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Jimmie Bumps And Runs For 2nd Win in a Row by Lou Modestino
USA Today:
Ford drivers try to battle through Sprint Cup drought by Gary Graves
Vermont Motorsports Magazine:
Johnson Wins New Hampshire Slugfest by Justin St. Louis
Wisconsin State Journal:
Kenseth gives local duo's body of work a seal of approval by Tamira Madsen
Yahoo Sports:
It’s true, rubbin’ is racin’ by Jay Hart;
Fryer's Five: Don't forget about Kurt by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Busch awakens the sleeping giant by Terry Blount;
Outtakes with Brad Keselowski by Kenny Mayne
Associated Press:
Johnson passes Busch to win at New Hampshire by Dan Gelston
Bleacher Report:
Repaving Daytona Will Bring Changes For Both Fans and Drivers by Kelly Crandall;
Carl Edwards: The Jack LaLanne of NASCAR by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Elliott Sadler Overrated In The Sponsor Division by Daniel Caudill
Bump Drafts:
Mythbusting By Jimmie Johnson by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Johnson displays rare edge in second straight victory by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Johnson bumps and runs to Cup victory and
Rewind: Smart racing pays for Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Hotel Gouge Of Fans Disgusting by John Close
CupScene:
Earnhardt Still Chasing and
Stewart Getting Hot and
Allmendinger and Biffle Carry Ford at Loudon and
The Gifts Keep Coming For Jimmie Johnson by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From New Hampshire on TNT and
SPEED Jumps In Deep End Of The News Pool by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
A tale of 2 Earnhardts: Dale Jr. chases dad's legend by Godwin Kelly
Florida Today:
Re-paving Daytona no small task and
Things you might not know about the Daytona repaving and
Bad weather might hamper renovations and
Daytona has filled its fans with memories by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Johnson picks off Kurt Busch for win by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: New Hampshire-1 Race Recap by Amy Henderson;
Rubbin' Is Racin: A Tale Of Two Right/Wrong Races On How To Rough Someone Up by Mike Neff;
Fact Or Fiction: Johnson vs. Hamlin, 'Dinger's Future, And Return Of The Pothole? by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Front Row Fumbling Top 35 Spots Away - But Who Gets Them? by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Lenox Industrial Tools 301 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Has NASCAR Reached its Breaking Point? by Matthew Pizzolato;
Johnson Recovers From Pit Mistake and Bump & Run to Win New Hampshire by Ron Felix
MikeMulhern.net:
This Loudon 301 might have seemed a bit tame, after Sonoma. But some of these drivers added a few more names to their hit list of to-do's and
Jimmie again? Yep, Jimmie Johnson wins number 5. Just call him Mr. Coast-to-Coast
Motorsports FanHouse:
Jimmie Johnson Passes Kurt Busch to Win at New Hampshire by Holly Cain
Motor Sports Weekly News:
The Boys Are Havin' At It by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Late Loudon call renders heartache for Burton by Dave Rodman;
Busch close, but again comes up short to Johnson by Jarrod Breeze
NASCAR Examiner:
How Kurt Busch may have saved New Hampshire
by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
I Don’t See Nothing Wrong… With A Little Bump-And-Run by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Here comes the irresistible force once again and
As laps go by by Monte Dutton
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR can have exciting races without phony cautions by Richard Allen
Racin' Today:
Mad as Hell Johnson Bumps, Runs to Victory and
Cup Notes: More Pain for Kahne by Mike Harris
Racing Tool:
Introducing New Nationwide Car at Daytona Very Cool, but a Very Stupid Idea by David Dubczak
RubbingsRacing:
Johnson Out-Shoves Busch For Second Straight Win by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. gains more ground on Chase field with eighth-place finish at New Hampshire by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
More Beating, Banging This Time by Tom Jensen;
Johnson Wins At NHMS by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Lap by Lap - The Lenox Industrial Tools 301 by Mike Finnegan;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Nationwide New England 200 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Loudon by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
'Livid' Jimmie Johnson stays cool to win at New Hampshire by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
Lots of subplots played out in New Hampshire race by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Race to the Chase is a mere formality by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Flat tracks run alike by Mark Garrow;
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow;
Dale Jr. ready to stop driving #3 by Marty Smith;
A ho-hum return to NASCAR for Danica and
Roush busy trying to boost flagging team by Terry Blount
Boston Globe:
Hamlin is fixed on target and
This bow is earned by Busch by Michael Vega;
Is there room for a third? / Notes by Nate Tayler;
Battling for Cup position a thrill by Robert Mays
Boston Herald:
Danica Patrick’s appearance at NE-200 revs fans and
Kyle Busch still leading man and
Drivers run hot - Road rage spills over from Calif. by Rich Thompson
Bleacher Report:
Never One to Hide His Feelings, Jack Roush Let Them Out at New Hampshire by Kelly Crandall;
Danica Patrick: Exactly What Are They Teaching Her About NASCAR? by M Brian Ladner;
North Wilkesboro Speedway: The Little Track That Could by Daniel Caudill
Bump Drafts:
Is NASCAR In The Racing Business, Or Show Business? by John Chapman
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR Raceday: All eyes on Jeff Gordon;
It isn't bonus round yet, but Hamlin counting wins by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
'Let's get ready to rumble' and
Fightin' words by Dave D'Onofrio;
Ups and downs, but mostly ups by Tim OSullivan;
Play it again, Kyle by Gavin Faretra
Daly Planet:
Sunday TV Notes by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Questions & attitude by Ken WIllis
Foster Daily Democrat:
Busch ends wacky streak at NHMS by Ryan O'Leary
FoxSports:
Danica's crew chief: 'Happy with her progress' by Lee Spencer;
Truex, Montoya just trying to make most of season by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Will NASCAR's New Garage Leader Please Stand Up? Only Veterans Can Stop Bumper Cars 2010 by Tom Bowles;
Following Talladega Nights, Are More Days Of Thunder Coming? by Andrew Giangola;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: New England 200 by Bryan Davis Keith
Hartford Courant:
Record Day For Kyle Busch In Nationwide Win and
In Sprint Cup, Payback Becoming The Theme and
New Hampshire Motor Speedway Could Be Payback Place For Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 301 and
Sprint Cup Regular Ryan Newman Passes Ted Christopher On Final Lap To Win Whelen Modified Tour Race At NHMS by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Randy LaJoie Mans Up To Drug Charge by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Phoenix, Richmond Traditionally Best Guides to Predict New Hampshire Winner & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR Sprint Cup and Indy-cars: Double-header race weekends? IRL's Bernard loves the idea and
RPM: What's next for the company that carries one of the most famous names in NASCAR? and
Sunday's New Hampshire 301: A day of justice served for all those Sonoma crashes? The Payback 500?
Motor Racing Network:
Earnhardt Continues to Climb by Pete Pistone
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Danica needs to do her homework, or NASCAR experiment will fail by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR.com:
Roush has ideas for testing that would keep costs low by Jarrod Breeze;
Almirola sees revelation in his first Hendrick outing by Dave Rodman;
Drivers have the power to relax all this aggression by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
After another disastrous outing the question becomes: is Danica Patrick helping or hurting NASCAR? by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Gordon faces the music and
The mystery of why Montoya doesn’t win and
NASCAR notebook: For Hamlin, it's back to normal by Monte Dutton
Nashua Telegraph:
Montoya, Patrick are talk of track and
Elderly driver wrecks Patrick in Loudon by Gary Fitz
New Hampshire Union Leader:
NASCAR Nationwide at Loudon: Busch wins N.E. 200 by Mark Labore
Racing Geek:
Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Is Race To The Chase A Real Deal? by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Victory Lane welcoming few/Notes and
Remembering 'Days of Thunder' by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
What Is Your Defining NASCAR Moment? by Farrah Kaye;
NNS – Kyle Busch Wins the New England 200 at Loudon by Holly Blake
SceneDaily:
Reed Sorenson, Red Bull hope to benefit from current three-race deal together by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Busch Breezes To NHMS Victory by Mike Hembree;
Johnson, Montoya Feel For Danica and
Hendrick Poised For Run? Jimmie Johnson has four victories this season... by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Danica Patrick Gets Wrecked By Jesus Car Early in Nationwide Race and
Colin Braun Hopes for Rookie Magic at New Hampshire and
Ryan and Martin Truex Jr. Build Racing Family Dynasty by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Five Things We Learned About Danica's New Hampshire Disaster by Tom Bowles
St Louis Globe-Democrat:
Reed Sorensen getting a second chance this season by Brandon W. Mudd
USA Today:
For Matt Kenseth & others, it's NASCAR's season of change by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
Dale Jr: "We need to step it up.'' by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Frustration rules the day for Patrick by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Danica shakes off the rust at Loudon by Terry Blount
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Ambrose, Labonte look to leave behind difficult week and
Race of the week- 2007 Lenox Industrial Tools 300 (Hamlin vs Gordon) by Jeremy Dunn
Boston Globe:
Shifting gears: Patrick driven to succeed in stock car racing, too and
Montoya slides into top spot and
NHMS notebook: He’s a qualified success by Michael Vega;
School’s not out for Patrick - Back in a stock car, she pushes learning curve by Nate Taylor
Boston Herald:
Kevin Harvick runs out front/Notes by Rich Thompson
Bump-Drafts:
Picks 'n' Previews: The Lenox Industrial Tools 301 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Let the race begin: It's crunch time for Chase hopefuls, others by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Montoya wins pole for Sunday's race of paybacks and
Has Dale Jr.'s popularity waned? by Jim Utter
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Danica Patrick takes what comes with star territory by Carlos Mendez
FoxSports:
Aggressive or 'horrendous' racing? by Lee Spencer
Hartford Courant:
In The Background Of Race Weekend, Battle Between NHMS Track Management And Local Officials Continues and
New Shoe: Danica Patrick Makes Slow Gains During First Appearance At New Hampshire and
Family Ties: Ryan Truex Proves Dominate Force In K&N Pro Series East New England 125 At NHMS and
Danica Patrick Gradually Building Speed In New Hampshire by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Should The “Phantom Debris Caution” Happen In Every Race? by Jim Fitzgerald
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Lenox Industrial Tools 301 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Juan Pablo wins the pole for another 'Boys, have at it,' and Danica Patrick may not believe how this sport has morphed since March;
NASCAR execs: To test, or not to test, that's the question. But, gosh, how expensive are these race simulation programs anyway?
Motor Racing Network:
Logano Likes Improvement by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Veteran drivers not fans of rampant aggression in cars by Jarrod Breeze
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Danica’s not expecting miracles, and neither should her fans by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
So what was the real reason Matt Kenseth got a new crew chief? by Greg Engle
New Hampshire Union Leader:
Once again, Montoya good enough and
Danica lands at Loudon by Allen Lessels;
Traffic Control Plans For June 27 NASCAR Race At New Hampshire Motor Speedway In Loudon
Racin' Today:
NASCAR Could Be Headed For Rougher Times by Mike Harris
Roanoke Times:
Ambrose moves on after missing first Sprint Cup win/Notes and
Fractured emotions by Dustin Long
Scene Daily:
It’s crunch time for drivers on the bubble with 10 races to go before the Chase by Jim Pedley
SPEED:
From Japan To Loudon by Scott Speed;
Montoya Wins New Hampshire Pole by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Juan Pablo Pulls Slide Job for the Magic Mile Pole and
Danica Patrick: ``It`s good to be back`` by Mary Jo Buchanan;
The Nationwide streak and Danica's back by Dave Grayson
Sporting News:
Danica Patrick's Second Nationwide Stint Will Be Better Than The First by Jim Pedley
Sports Illustrated:
Stewart's performance heats up, two-way battle brewing for Loudon by Lars Anderson
USA Today:
Prepare to see the gloves come off between Sprint Cup drivers by Gary Graves
Yahoo Sports:
What to Watch For: Lenox Industrial Tools 301
ESPN.com:
Preserving the integrity of a past champ by David Newton;
Burton: Line crossed at Sonoma and
Clouds of change loom over Loudon by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers for New Hampshire by Matt Willis
Boston Globe:
Crash course in respect and
NASCAR winking at bad behavior by Michael Vega
Boston Herald:
Danica Patrick draws a crowd at Loudon by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
If You Ask Me: Robby & Bobby? I Like It by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! New Hampshire Motor Speedway May Cut Back to One Cup Race in 2011 by Biggy Bigelow
Chalrotte Observer:
Mistakes that cost them the race by Tom Higgins;
NASCAR not immune to drug problems, so why the shock? by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
Loudon a scary spot for some contenders by Rea White
Frontstretch:
And That's Why Jimmie's The Champ by Kurt Smith;
Midseason Progress Report: Room For Improvement All Around by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Remembering a Few Close Ones... by John Potts;
Jarit Johnson Driver Diary: Getting Something Started, Expanding, and Family Time by Jarit Johnson;
Danica Can't Save the Nationwide Series, No Matter How Much NASCAR Wants It by Bryan Davis Keith
Georgia Racing History:
Raymond Parks: A Life At Speed by Eddie Samples
Hartford Courant:
Sprint Cup's Newman Snags Pole From Streaking Santos by Shanwn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Does NASCAR Need its Own "Eleventh Commandment?" by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Second Cup event creeps closer by Jeff Wolf
MikeMulhern.net:
Bruton Smith Speaks: but what did he really say? and
Remember: Harry Hogge to Cole Trickle: 'Rubbin', son, is racin'
NASCAR Examiner:
Marcos Ambrose tries to put his ‘Toughest Day in NASCAR’ behind him by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Logano Needs To Quit Talking And Just Get Payback by T.C.
Nashua Telegraph:
Danica helps ticket sales in Loudon by Gary Fitz
NASCAR This Week:
The World Cup through these American eyes and
The view from here by Monte Dutton
New Hampshire Union Leader:
DanicaMania due to hit Loudon this weekend by Allen Lessels
Portland Press Herald:
A quick sprint to Maine for Keselowski by Paul Betit
Racin' Today:
Can Ambrose Forget His Flub? by Larry Woody;
Lally Gets His Chance On Ovals by John Sturbin
Race Journal Online:
I Was Just Wonderin'... Vuvuzelas Banned and Buttered Popcorn by Carol Einarsson
RacingWithRich:
My prediction: Denny Hamlin will win in New Hampshire by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
With His Career Near It’s End, Bobby Labonte Wants To Win by Jordan Bianchi
RubbingsRacing:
Danica Patrick's Return Just What Nationwide Series Needed by Toby Christie
SBNation:
Reed Sorenson Hoping To Earn Wings For Red Bull Ride by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Raymond Parks – An Appreciation by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
As The Lug Nut Turns to New Hampshire Motor Speedway by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
If Lessons Stick, Keselowski Should Contend In 2010 And Many Seasons To Come by Roger Kuznia
Sports Illustrated:
Which 10 drivers have a shot at breaking into the Chase field? by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Science:
An Open Letter to Randy LaJoie: What the Media Hasn't Said by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Vegas Insider
New Hampshire Preview by Micah Roberts
USA Today:
Growing up helps Joey Logano take the high road to success by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
Drivers angry about lack of respect and patience on the track and
Can you believe it's been 20 years since ... by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Danica’s back with no expectations by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
No fear factor in today's NASCAR by David Newton;
Danica gears up for next foray into NASCAR by John Oreovicz;
Danica Patrick - Danica’s double
All Left Turns:
5 New England NASCAR stars by Patrick Reynolds;
The view from Kevin Harvick's pit box at Pocono, where DeLana wore her firesuit by Jay W. Pennell
Athlon Sports:
Danica¹s return, LaJoie¹s diggity-dank and Fennig to the rescue by Matt Taliaferro
Augusta Chronicle:
Growing up NASCAR and
NASCAR Newsmaker by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: Who will be the next First Time Winner? by Clint Bryant;
Danica Patrick Shows How Right Her Attitude Is With Latest Commercial by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
The Big 10 Driver Rankings: Sonoma Swap by Jim McCoy
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Too bad for Ambrose but NASCAR got Sonoma call right by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Schrader still racing, having fun by Steve Waid;
Danica Patrick just wants to race by David Scott
CupScene:
A Sci-Fi Film for NASCAR Fans...That Crashes by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Sprint Cup Owners Continue In TV Roles by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Quiet Harvick is one to watch by Mike Finney
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Marcos, In America It's Pronounced, "D'Oh!" by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: Cleaning Off My Desk - NASCAR Odds 'N' Ends by Matt Taliaferro;
Dollars And Sense: Two Brothers, One Team, And A Dream That Never Dies by Tony Lumbis;
Fantasy Insider: Can Truex Get Revenge ... And Save Your Team At New Hampshire? by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
The Upside of Jeff Gordon’s Reign of Terror by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – New Hampshire Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel;
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About New Hampshire by Jo Ann Hlavac
MikeMulhern.net:
A tale of three men: Robby, Bobby and James.... and
Bobby Labonte moving to RGordon's team at Loudon; Jimmy Fennig new crew chief for MKenseth
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Kenseth gets himself another crew chief by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports FanHouse:
Ambrose Joins List of NASCAR's Greatest Mistakes by Geoffrey Miller;
IndyCar Star Danica Patrick Returns to NASCAR This Week by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
No Friends for Gordon by Pete Pistone;
Power Rankings
NASCAR.com:
Road racers finally have a major impact at Sonoma by Dave Rodman;
Avoiding the trend of midseason sitting duck by David Caraviello;
Two drivers reign supreme as series moves to Loudon;
NASCAR's Northeast past linked to an all-time great by Mark Aumann;
Gordon nearly perfect on tracks like NHMS in '10 by Dan Beaver
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Lajoie wise to accept punishment; Labonte's situation unfortunate by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Carl Edwards named to President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
The Joie Of Being Honest by Journo
NASCAR Media:
New Hampshire Motor Speedway Weekend Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the week: Jeff Gordon vs. Martin Truex Jr. by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Bobby racing for Robby just happened by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
NASCAR's Ambrose hopes to put Sonoma gaffe behind him by Bill Fleischman
Race Talk Radio:
End of a Winless Drought: Fantasy Insight New Hampshire 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Good To See Gordon On The Go by Larry Woody;
Patrick Brings Momentum To Loudon by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
For what it's worth, NASCAR made the right call in the Ambrose case by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
San Diego Union Tribune:
Road-course win solves mystery for Johnson by Bill Center
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Sam Hornish Jr. by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Bruton Smith wouldn't move a race from New Hampshire over rift with police chief by Bob Pockrass;
Bobby Labonte deserves another chance with competitive team by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
A Busy Year For Logano and
The Race Is On: The Chase for the Sprint Cup will start at New Hampshire... by Tom Jensen;
My Take On The Car Of Tomorrow by Dave Despain;
The Good Old Days Are Back by Jimmy Spencer;
The Boys Have ‘Had At It’ by Hermie Sadler;
Magnificent Seven? No Wins by Mike Hemdree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Sonoma by Jeffrey Boswell;
Past Nationwide Champ LaJoie suspended for failed drug test by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Off the track ... with Denny Hamlin by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson proves man for all surfaces with win at Infineon road course by Tim Tuttle;
NASCAR hopes for a summer resurgence from Patrick, Junior by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Loudon - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Suburban Journals:
At Gateway, an intense ballet of tires and vendors by Scott Cousins
Valvoline.com:
Mid-Season Test by I.N. Sider
Vermont Motorsports Magazine:
Homecoming: NASCAR’s Stoddard, Jenkins Head To New Hampshire by Justin St. Louis
York Dispacth:
Ambrose's tough loss was painful to watch by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
All Danica, all the time? You got it by Ed Hinton
Bleacher Rreport:
Danica Patrick Is Coming Back June 26, But Does NASCAR Really Need Her? by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Into NASCAR’s ‘Cable Season’ by Patrick Reynolds
Dinger World:
Tuesday Ramble - Sonoma Edition: Is NASCAR Getting it Wrong, or Getting it Right by Tracy H.
FoxSports:
Kenseth's team continues quest for performance by Larry McReynolds;
Jimmie Johnson conquered road course with hard work, talent by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... As The Kenseth Crumbles, Lajoie On Drugs, And Bruton The Bully? by Tom Bowles;
New Hampshire Motor Speedway? More Like The Thunderdome This Sunday by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Historic Blunders, Road America Wonders, And Bad Behavior by the Frontstretch Staff;
Beyond The Cockpit: Max Papis On Mark Martin, Making Miracles, And More by Brock Beard;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Infineon compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Lovers and Haters Of The #48 Team….Relax by Jim Fitzgerald
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #80 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Sonoma road race puts Robby Gordon back into play by Monte Dutton
Race Talk Radio:
The LaJoint of Racing by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Phantom Flags Have Flapped Before by Larry Woody
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers in Wine Country by Jordan Bianchi
Richmond Times Dispatch:
R&R Racing Extra: What we learned from Sonoma by Chris Wilbers
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR notebook: Patrick antsy about Nationwide return by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
Hamlin Forced NASCAR's Hand at Infineon by Toby Christie
SPEED:
What Got Into Gordon? by Krista Voda;
Weather Is Hot, So Is Stewart by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Hot 20 over the past 10 - Predictions of Johnson's demise a tad premature by Ron Thornton;
The New Jeff Gordon by Ron Fleshman;
A major turn off in California by Dave Grayson
Sporting News:
10 Races Out, It's Time To Talk Chase Drivers by Buzz Cutler;
I'm Just Sayin': Post-Sonoma Impressions by Bass Masters
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose laments win that got away at Sonoma by Marcos Ambrose
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers after Sonoma by Matt Willis;
Montoya was always about racing by David Newton;
Nationwide needs its own Chase format by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
NASCAR in 3D -- an idea whose time hasn't come by Doug Demmons
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Rumors of Johnon¹s demise greatly exaggerated by Matt Taliaferro
Autoextremist:
NASCAR rediscovers Road America - 54 years later by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Autoweek:
Johnson wins at Infineon Raceway following Ambrose's gaffe by Mark Vaughn;
NASCAR legend Raymond Parks dead at 96 by Al Pearce
All Left Turns:
Ambrose's mistake was heartbreaking by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Is Infineon The Best Track For Father's Day? by Daniel Caudill;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Is NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Win or Lose by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Seriously?- A Different View On Road Courses by Jeremy T. Sellers
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Toyota/Save Mart 350 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Will Gordon's actions in Sonoma call for payback? by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
SPEED Expands "Race Hub" To One Hour by John Daly
Daytona Beach News journal:
Remembering a pioneer by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
To Infineon and beyond by Darrell Waltrip;
[Jeff] Gordon to be targeted in New Hampshire by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Tasmanian Gift Horses, Another Gordon's Monster Effort, And Corked Wine For JGR by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Infineon Edition by Tom Bowles;
NASCAR To Blame For This Year's Restart Circus by Bryan Davis Keith;
No Bull: Demolition Derby Jeff Gordon's Latest Sign Of Ugly Desperation by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Too Much Focus On Leaders Hurts Road Race Telecasts by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Racer Remembered - Raymond Parks by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves and
There's No Business Like Show Business by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
NASCAR mourns passing of a founding member by Ben White
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR Sprint Cup's top 5 are topsy-turvy by Jim Peltz
MikeNulhern.net:
"Rogue" crewmen? NASCAR's appeals board doesn't buy that, and upholds major suspensions for tire tricks;
A Marcos Ambrose win at Sonoma would have been a nice shot in the arm for this sport..... and
Jimmie Johnson crosses another one off the NASCAR bucket list
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Toyota/Save Mart 350: 4 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports FanHouse:
Spotter's Stand: Jeff Gordon is NASCAR's Newest Wanted Man by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Ambrose's flub at Sonoma an opportunity to learn by Joe Menzer;
For Junior, road-course progress; a Chase boost by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
Former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield could have learned a lesson from Randy Lajoie by Greg Engle
NASCAR-ista:
Gordon Puts on Hits at Infineon by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Cheat? Or Get Fired? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 6-22-10 and
Rawhide in wine country and
What I do for ... sanity by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - The Worst Way to Lose by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Infineon Making the Grade: Marcos Ambrose Pulls a Pisarcik by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Pardon The Excitement by Larry Woody;
NASCAR Braces For Another Bout Of Danicamania by Mike Harris;
Infineon Race Not A Race by Jim Pedley
RacinwithRuss:
Johnson takes Wild One in Sonoma by Russell Schmidt
Roanoke Times:
Seeing red by Dustin Long
SBNation:
Gluckometer Ratings: Measuring Crowd Noise During Driver Introductions by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
Martin Truex Jr. vs. Jeff Gordon by Jeff Owens;
NASCAR made right call, and what was Marcos Ambrose thinking? by Bob Pockrass;
Tell us how you really feel, Frankie by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
Patrick Returning To ‘The Unknown’ and
Johnson On Way To No. 1? by Mike Hembree;
Boys Will Be Boys by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
NASCAR made the right call at Sonoma by Reid Spencer
USA Today:
Jeff Gordon facing brunt of payback talk after road rage by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
In This Corner in the Firesuit
Yahoo Sports:
Nothing conventional about Sonoma by Jay Hart;
Y! Sports Power Rankings: NASCAR
ESPN.com:
Parks's passion fueled early NASCAR and
Monday Rundown: Is Gordon going to get it at Loudon? by Ed Hinton;
Johnson's fortune; Ambrose's pain by David Newton;
2010 Power Rankings: New Hampshire by Ryan McGee
Associated Press:
Johnson wins at Sonoma after Ambrose's late gaffe and
Gordon apologizes _ sort of _ for aggressive day /Notes by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports:
Résumé Builder: Johnson gets first road course win at Infineon Raceway by Matt Taliaferro
All Left Turns:
Ambrose's mistake gives Johnson the win by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
No Matter The Company Or The Job Title, Rick Ren Has the Winning Touch by Kelly Crandall;
Danica Patrick Returns to NASCAR For Better or Worse by Sandra MacWatters;
NASCAR's Kasey Kahne Is Kasey Strong by Dwight Drum
Bump Drafts:
Race React: Historic Heartbreak & Fortune Found by Jim McCoy
CarsandRacingStuff:
Random Lugnuts: Happy Father's Day! by Bill Crittenden
CBS Sports:
J.J. reaps rewarding finish that 'disappointed' Ambrose loses by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Rewind: Speaking of crazy finishes and
Ambrose gift-wraps win for Jimmie Johnson by David Scott
CloseFinishes:
Raymond Parks Eclipsed NASCAR, Stock Car Racing by John Close
Concord Monitor:
Loudon, raceway face off by Matthew Spolar
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Sonoma On TNT by John Daly
FoxSports:
Ambrose's engine shutdown costs him by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Sonoma Race Recap by Jeff Meyer;
More Than Numbers: Putting Raymond Parks' NASCAR Impact In Percpective by Doug Turnbull;
Fact or Fiction: Will Dale Jr. Make The Chase? And Other Hendrick Motorsports Topics by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Road Rage Pulls Bubble Battle Up The Leaderboard at Sonoma by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Toyota / Save Mark 350K by Summer Dreyer
Georgia Racing History:
Raymond D. Parks: In Memory by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Top Picks for Dethroning the Champ Johnson by Matthew Pizzolato;
Heartsick Ambrose Loses Infineon Race To Johnson by Ron Felix
Los Angeles Times:
Martin Truex Jr. fumes after Infineon race and
Jimmie Johnson drives through opening to win at Infineon by Jim Peltz
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Glancing in the mirror; seeing NASCAR at Road America and
Edwards is up to the challenge in Bucyrus 200 and
Notes: Good-size crowd watches Bucyrus 200 by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports FanHouse:
Late Marcos Ambrose Mistake Helps Jimmie Johnson Win at Infineon by Nancy Gay
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's Top Three Drivers Before and After Quotes by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Error costs Ambrose shot at first Cup Series victory by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Ambrose’s blunder is one for the ages; Johnson pulls out golden horseshoe by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Sorry Marcos, but NASCAR was right and
Suddenly Jimmie Johnson is a championship contender again and
Kevin Harvick showing championship form by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Loudon Getting ‘Concorded’ By Bruton Smith by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Nice guys finish ... sixth and
Ambrose error puts Johnson back on course and
Post-race rail and
Toyota/Save Mart 350 notes: Gibbs drivers take a fall by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Racing Loses A Treasure by Rick Minter;
Pondering The Blunder From Down Under by Jonathan Ingram;
Some Ramblings From Road America by Jeff Hood
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders Infineon: Will Junior Get Shaq Attacked? by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Both Lucky and Deserving by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Ambrose gift-wraps win for Johnson at Infineon and
NASCAR notebook: NASCAR pioneer dies at 96 by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Jimmie Accepts Ambrose's Gift For First Career Road Win by Toby Christie
Sacramento Bee:
Dad-to-be Johnson wins NASCAR race on Father's Day by Debbie Arrington
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Sonoma: Don't Blame NASCAR For Ambrose's Error by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
A Sour Day For JGR and
Harvick One Of Sonoma’s Big Winners by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Sonoma Toyota/SaveMart 350 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Johnson wins, Ambrose doesn’t at Sonoma by Kyle Ocker;
Spectator vs. Spotter: Toyota/Save Mart 350 Edition from Sonoma by Rebecca Spence
Sporting News:
Johnson Gets Road-Course Gift From Ambrose by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Sonoma by Tom Bowles;
Richter remembered as West Coast 'motorsports pioneer' by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Left Coast = Left Turn Success For Jimmie Johnson by Lou Modestino;
Track Trash - Som on (y)a by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Jacques Villeneuve's still got that old magic by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson logs first win on road course; Ambrose goofs by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Stopping is not reasonable speed to NASCAR; Several drivers leave Sonoma angry by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Jeff Gordon: The Infineon Eliminator by Nick Bromberg;
Ambrose’s blunder hands victory to Johnson by Jay Hart
Albama Live:
Late debris cautions are tarnishing NASCAR's integrity by Doug Demmons
Bleacher Report:
Is Dale Earnhardt Jr. Becoming The Tiger Woods Of NASCAR? by Sal Sigala Jr;
Red Bull Air Race: NASCAR In The Sky by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Do Road Courses Belong In NASCAR? by Jim McCoy
Contra Costa Times:
Denny Hamlin emerges as Sprint Cup title contender by Curtis Pashelka
Daly Planet:
Sunday TV Notes by John Daly
Insider Racing News:
A NASCAR Baby Boom and Father's Day by Kim Roberson
Laidback Racing:
That's Racertainment! by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Ambrose Looks Set to Capture First Career Win Sunday at Sonoma & Top 10 Rated Drivers for Sonoma by Micah Roberts
Los Angeles Times:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. looks to end winless streak and
Jimmie Johnson isn't king of this road by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
And just who is Jan Magnussen? And what's he doing in James Finch's car? Or is that Finch's car? and
Sonoma and NASCAR: Strange Brew, yes, but it's worked well for 20 years. Billy Jr. made the right call
NASCAR.com:
Elliott's impact spans generations, race teams and
On Father's Day weekend, a mixture of warm feelings by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Red Bull Racing’s wings have been clipped and
Road America impresses in Nationwide debut by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Results on the road are often surprising and
NASCAR notebook: Gordon tries to reclaim his edge and
Win on a road course .. because it's there and
NASCAR notebook: More than one way to skin a road course by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Sonoma marks milestone for Cat driver by Jane Miller
Roanoke Times:
Caution for excitement? and
NASCAR notebook: Patience key for Junior at track by Dustin Long
Sacramento Bee:
On Father's Day, NASCAR getting hit by a baby boom by Debbie Arrington
San Jose Mercury News:
Juan Pablo Montoya needs strong finish by Curtis Pashelka
Santa Rosa Oress Democrat:
Stars seek to tame Infineon by Eric Branch
SceneDaily:
Blow this track up? No way and
Drivers expect ‘crazy’ driving and a ‘no-holds-barred wrestling match' at Infineon Raceway and
Father's Day a special occasion for many NASCAR drivers by Jeff Owens
Speedway Media:
Edwards wins; Ford grabs first victory ... finally by Kyle Ocker;
Hendrick Legacy at Infineon by Mike Finnegan
Sporting News:
Notebook: Elliott does double duty at Infineon by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Infineon could be a welcomed change for Gordon, Stewart by Lars Anderson
Toyota Racing:
That's a Wrap - Special Paint Schemes
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson still trying to win one for the road by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
News from the track: Infineon Raceway and
Ambrose looks to become king of the road by Jay Hart
Vallejo Times Herald:
Les Richter was pioneer in racing and
Gordon now an 18-year NASCAR veteran by Derek Wilson
Virginian Pilot:
What drivers are talking about at Infineon Raceway by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Junior a joker about road-race prowess by David Newton;
The art of turning right - Learn from NASCAR's road course guru, Bob Bondurant by Eric Morse
Alabama Live:
Kasey Kahne wins the pole at Infineon Raceway by Doug Demmons
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Infineon by Jim McCoy
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1993 Save Mart 300 (three-way battle to the end) by Jeremy Dunn
CBS Sports:
Sonoma poised to provide more drama year after heated finish by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Kahne eyes Sonoma repeat, wins pole by David Scott
FoxSports:
Hendrick won't commit to Kahne 2011 ride by Lee Spencer
Los Angeles Times:
Jeff Gordon eager to find road to success again by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Toyota/Save Mart 350 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Now Bruton Smith is saying what? and
Kasey Kahne! NASCAR's new road racing king? Who'd have thunk? Can Ford keep him another year?
Motorsports FanHouse:
Marcos Ambrose Needs Infineon Rebound After Rough Start by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
First-time ringer looking for some full-time work by Raygan Swan
NASCAR This Week:
Anything goes by Monte Dutton
Nevada Appeal:
Sprint Cup heads to Infineon this weekend by Roger Diez
Racin' Today:
Gentleman, Start Your Ringers by Larry Woody;
Views On Road Racing Have Come Full Circle by Mike Harris;
Villeneuve: Road America One Of World’s Best by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Toyota/Save Mart 350 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Vickers' absence tough on team and
Hendrick Motorsports riding rough patch by Dustin Long
Sacramento Bee:
Kahne wins pole for Sonoma NASCAR race by Debbie Arrington
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
NASCAR fans descend on Infineon raceway by Sam Scott;
CHP warns of traffic backups due to NASCAR race by Mary Callahan
SBNation:
Did Fiery 2004 Crash Affect Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Career? by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Can Marcos Ambrose upset favorites Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will try to avoid pitfalls and improve mediocre road-course record at Sonoma by Kenny Bruce;
Tracks, TV networks ready for big boost from NASCAR return of Danica Patrick by Erik Spanberg
SPEED:
Kahne Claims Sonoma Pole and
Kahne, Montoya Could Benefit by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Kasey Kahne Found Sonoma Victory Lane Last Year; Pole This Year and
Tony Stewart: 'I Just Like Road Courses' by Mary Jo Buchanan
Vallejo Times Herald:
Kahne takes pole after qualifying by Derek Wilson
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Change up the Chase by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Driver X: My racing bucket list
Athlon Sports:
Throwbacks: Second generation CoT a blast from the past by Vito Pugliese
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Drivers Encounter Road Rage in Wine Country by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Is It Time For Kasey To Go? by John Chapman
Daly Planet:
TNT May Remember The Summer Of 2010 by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Rochester Hills' Brad Keselowski revved up to pull road-racing double duty by Mike Brudenell
Frontstretch:
Gordon's Slump Probably Isn't Helping Either by Kurt Smith;
Driven to the Past: Remembering Davey by John Potts;
Bettin' The Horsepower: Sleepers Everywhere at Infineon by Mike Lovecchio;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Getting Dirty in the Summer by Kenny Wallace;
The Other Keselowski, The Other Side of the Garage by Bryan Davis Keith
Georgia Racing History:
2010 Georgia Racing HOF Class A Strong One by Brandon Reed
GoUpstate:
Sidetracks: Kahne likely to drive for Phoenix in 2011 by Ann Patterson
Insider Racing News:
Four Surprising Drivers In and Out of NASCAR's Top Twelve by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Infineon by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Logano’s dad deserves praise by Jeff Wolf
MikeMulhern.net:
Will Aussie Marcos Ambrose finally get back on track Sunday in Sonoma? And what about Jeff Gordon?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Two places, two races, lots of flying and
Notes: Road America prepares to keep yellow-flag racing short by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports FanHouse:
Road-Course Ringers No Sure Bet in NASCAR by Holly Cain
NASCAR Insiders:
If You Can’t Beat Them, Steal Their Crew Chief by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: It's turnaround time for the Aussie and
There's wine in them thar hills and
The view from here by Monte Dutton
NNS Racing:
Familiarity could give Paul Menard an edge in Nationwide Series race at Road America by Lee Montgomery
Podium Finish:
In The Driver's Seat With Tommy Kendall: Racing Around Infineon Raceway by Rob Tiongson
Press Democrat:
Hendrick obvious choice for Infineon Wall of Fame
Racin' Today:
Ambrose Has Had To Adjust Goals for 2010 by Jim Pedley
RacingwithRich:
My prediction: Tony Stewart will win in Sonoma by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Team Red Bull or Team Turmoil? and
My Opinion On Debris Cautions
By Jordan Bianchi
RubbingsRacing:
Why Are So Many Bent Out Of Shape After Mears' Release? and
Expect Ambrose To Turn Season Around At Infineon by Toby Christie
San Jose Mercury News:
Scott Speed takes lead role for Red Bull Racing by Curtis Pashelka
Santa Rosa Press Democrat:
NASCAR at Infineon: Bowyer may be trendy pick by Eric Branch
SceneDaily:
NASCAR – and ignorance – have migrated West by Jeff Owens
Southern Pines Pilot:
What’s Wrong With Roush? by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Changes? What About The Chase? by Mike Hembree;
Whole New World At Sonoma - Kevin Harvick is the points leader heading into Sonoma... by Tom Jensen
Sports Illustrated:
Searching for his first win, Ambrose could be a contender at Infineon by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
NASCAR drivers pick up right moves with road-course tutor by Nate Ryan
Vallejo Times Herald:
Toyota-backed team ready for Sonoma - Infineon race is homecoming for local crew by Derek Wilson;
Busch has experience on his side by Kyle Busch
Yahoo Sports:
Said says NASCAR is No. 1 by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Slow start testing Ambrose's resilience by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for Infineon by Matt Willis
Alabama Live:
NASCAR finally finds the right way to change the sport by Doug
Augusta Chronicle:
Ford plays catch-up and
Meeting puts topics on the table/Notes and
Newsmaker: Jack Roush by Don Coble
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Where to Eat Near Infineon Raceway and
History Around The Track: June 17, 1961 -- Emanuel Zervakis Wins The Only NASCAR Cup Series Race in Massachusetts
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: A Chase change, GM’s gaffe and previewing Infineon by Matt Taliaferro
All Left Turns:
Teammates battle on and off the track by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Tom and Joey Logano Have Done Nothing Wrong Except Act Like A Father Son by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Denny Hamlin's Dominance More Accepted Among Fans Than Jimmie Johnson's by Kelly Crandall;
Robb Brent Races into Road America for Nationwide Debut by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Bump Drafts Big 10: New Week, New #1 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
NASCAR must defend credibility, flag its own clueless critics by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
SPEED's "Race Hub" at a Crossroads by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Three drivers look to end long losing streaks by Mike Finney
Elmira Journal Star:
Top U.S. drivers struggling for IndyCar rides at Watkins Glen by Ron Levanduski
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Mikey's Tweet, Bruton's Shades, And Singing A Unique Command by Matt Taliaferro;
It's Decision Time For NASCAR: Sport Or Show? by Jeff Meyer;
MPM2Nite: An Unforgettable Day With My Father by Matt McLaughlin;
Dialing It In: Sorenson's Second Chance Latest Twist In Red Bull Shakeup by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Stewart, Gordon Kings Of The Road by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
What Red Bull Should Do With The #83 Car by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Infineon Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Michigan Live:
Wait worth it as Kyle Busch drives to Rowdy's Revenge 251 win at Berlin Raceway by Steve Kaminski
NASCAR.com:
Gordon, Stewart can really rack up points at Infineon;
Nationwide numbers favor Edwards at Road America;
Helton credits Richter with guiding his career path by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
FR9 engine's Michigan performance a good sign for Ford teams by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Sorenson in for Mears at Red Bull, Seriously? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
She’s Coming Baaaaaack… by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Scott Speed vs. Casey Mears and
Ruminations on the road (course) by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Heating up for summer drive by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Hamlin in prime position in Sprint Cup Chase by Bill Fleischman
Press Democrat:
Little dramas get mileage in NASCAR by Bob Padecky
Race Journal Online:
Sonoma: Strap Your Cooler to Your Back and Try to Blend In by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Up and Down, Around and Around: Fantasy Insight Infineon by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Remembering A Great Racing Voice [Jim McKay] by John Sturbin;
Is Tony Saving His Best For Last? by Larry Woody
San Jose Mercury News:
NASCAR returning to rough and rowdy ways by Mark Emmons
SceneDaily:
NASCAR gifts abound for Father's Day and
Searching for the perfect race-day snacks by Carolyn Brewster
Sonoma Index Tribune:
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series steers into Infineon, Toyota/Save Mart 350 noon Sunday by Steven Serafini
SPEED:
Allmendinger’s Shot At Redemption and
Will Road Race Stars Triumph? by Tom Jensen;
Infineon, The Glen Two Different Animals and
On The Road - And Looking - Again by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
As the Lug Nut Turns to Infineon Raceway by Mary Jo Buchanan
Vegas Insider
Infineon Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
What if NASCAR teams could keep only two drivers? by Jay Busbee
York Dispatch:
Don't look for Hamlin to win at Sonoma by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Perseverance pays off for Almirola by Marty Smith;
F1 thoughts about NASCAR by Ryan McGee;
Crunching numbers after Michigan by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: June 16, 1951 -- Frank Mundy Gets Studebaker to Victory Lane for First Time;
Tracks Around The Track: Infineon Preview
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: JGR separates from the pack by Matt Taliaferro
Bump Drafts:
Concerns Of ‘Boys Back At The Shop’ by Patrick Reynolds
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Was MIS late debris caution warranted or for drama? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Dailed-In:
Krissie Newman Co-Hosting “Dialed In” with Claire B. Lang from Michigan
Daly Planet:
Getting Primed With Jimmy Spencer by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Ticket offers have DIS confident by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Feuds among teammates rare for drivers, entertaining for fans by Jeff Owens;
Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick lead field challenging for title by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Ford's New Engine Not The Cure-All For Sprint Cup Performance Ills by Vito Pugliese;
Beyond The Cockpit: Kevin Conway, The Last Rookie Standing by Bryan Davis Keith;
Did You Notice? ... How Michigan Saved Itself, Ringers Unemployed, And Fixing Mark by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Jacques Debris, Can Ford Bounce Back?, And Peaking Too Soon;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Michigan compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
So Now, Are We Getting Tired of Hamlin Winning? by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Front Row endures unfortunate setback by Ben White
Mercury News:
Hard-luck driver Marcos Ambrose seeking road-course magic by Curtis Pashelka
Michigan Live:
Father knows best? Racing's next generation looks to learn from Sprint Cup dads by Steve Ungrey
MikeMulhern.net:
James Finch and Kasey Kahne in 2011? Maybe so....but nothing's official yet and
So what's up with Bruton Smith's Kentucky Speedway? And that second Kansas Cup date?
Motorsports FanHouse:
Struggling Marcos Ambrose Takes Lead in One Category: Crashes by Bob Zeller;
Spotter's Stand: What's the Perfect Race Length? by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR Media:
Infineon Raceway and Road America Weekend Preview
NASCAR.com:
Bodine, Rudd, Irvan turn Sears Point into short track by Mark Aumann;
Harvick all business under her everpresent firesuit by Joe Menzer;
Gloves? Montoya don't need no stinking gloves by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #79 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Timing may be right for Earnhardt Jr. by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR drivers provide fodder for conspiracy theorists by Tania Ganguli
RaceDriven:
Competition cautions, Phantom cautions: Is NASCAR playing god again in the Michigan 500…no. by Brian Vermette
Race Talk Radio:
Alex Kennedy’s NASCAR Dream Comes True by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
The time has come for Stewart to make his typical midseason charge and
Not looking like such a pleasure for Mark Martin these days by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Register Herald:
NASCAR driver Greg Biffle shares stories at chamber dinner by Mary Catherine Brooks
RubbingsRacing:
Matt Poole Chasing His Dream In Honor Of Fallen Loved Ones and
NASCAR Flashback: 1991 Banquet Frozen Foods 300, Rudd Vs. Allison by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Ricky Carmichael by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
NASCAR gifts abound for Father's Day by Carolyn Brewster;
Is Dale Earnhardt Jr. a soccer fan? Sponsor says so as Junior helps promote World Cup
Sirius Speedway:
Critical Times Ahead For Richard Petty Motorsports by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
You’d Do It Again? by Jimmy Spencer;
On The Road - And Looking - Again by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Gordon eyeing record at home track by Kyle Ocker;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Heluva Good Michigan by Dave Grayson
Sporting News:
Penske, Dodge revive the concept of a factory team by Reid Spencer;
Sometimes Family Members Aren't The Best Fans by Jim Pedley;
Even Amid Suspicious Cautions, Races Rest In Drivers' Hands by Buzz Cutler;
Bass Masters: I'm Just Sayin'
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR Power Rankings - Hamlin not hurt by late-race cautions, Joe Gibbs Racing dominates and
Danica Patrick gears up for IndyCar, N'wide balancing act by Bruce Martin
SpotterStand:
Smoke Screen: Burning Questions and Hot Button Topics As NASCAR Gets Ready To Think Outside The Oval by Patrick Baldwin
Yahoo Sports:
Denny vs. Jimmie: Who has the edge? by Jay Hart;
Power Rankings
ESPN.com:
Speed's job was racing, even as a child by Terry Blount
All Left Turns:
Is Hamlin championship a possibility? by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: June 15, 1997: Ernie Irvan Win's Emotional Race at Michigan
Auto Racing Daily:
If NASCAR eventually becomes performance car circuit, what will Toyota do? by Amanda Vincent
Bump Drafts:
Hamlin Winning Races, How About Fans? by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Ford drivers get needed boost from new engine by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
Tuesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Adam Sandler, Kevin James added to great day at the races by Mike Brudenell;
Memorable weekend for a NASCAR fan and an Army veteran by George Sipple
FoxSports:
Monster Truckin' with Tony Stewart by Darrell Waltrip;
Could Pony cars come to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series? by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
5 Points To Ponder: Hendrick Expanding His Reach?, Toyota's Gone Jimmie, And Red Bull Gone Wrong by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Michigan Edition by Tom Bowles;
Who Would Be The Best 2010 Champion For NASCAR? by Danny Peters;
Potts' Shots: NASCAR Odds And Ends From Michigan... And Beyond by John Potts;
Talking NASCAR TV: A Quirky Weekend Of Weather And TV For The Networks by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Denny Hamlin Emerges as a Contender by Allen Madding;
NASCAR is Getting What it Asked For by Matthew Pizzolato;
Hamlin Makes Winning Look Easy by Ron Felix
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
I hate clean air by Mike Smith
Lead Lap:
Denny Hamlin Is Rolling, But Jimmie Johnson Is Lurking by Michael J. Smith
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400: 2 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Head2Head: Should sport end practice of road-course ringers?
Youth movement in sport on display this weekend by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Business Examiner:
Leilani Munter carries environmental messages while bringing green business to racing by Jesse Medford
NASCAR Examiner:
Finch confirms talks to put Kahne in #09 for Phoenix Racing in 2011 by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Do You Remember Gilligan’s Island? by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Debris or Not Debris? That Is the Question by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
A fried bologna sandwich of a race and
Burning issues: 6-15-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - NASCAR Fails to Stop Denny's Dominance by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Michigan Making the Grade: All Hail the Spoiler King by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Hamlin May Just Be Getting Warmed Up by Rick Minter;
Harris: Richter A Big Man With Bigger Heart by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich:
Forget the Chase: Junior needs to focus on one race at a time by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Hamlin Notches Fifth Win at Michigan by Russell Schmidy
Racing Geek:
Michigan Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
RubbingsRacing:
Aric Almirola Proving His Future Is Extremely Bright by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Is it time for Joe Gibbs Racing to expand to four Sprint Cup teams? by Kenny Bruce
SPEED:
Toyota Flexing Muscles Toward First Title by Mike Hembree;
Stewart Heating Up - Tony Stewart scored his second consecutive top-five finish Sunday by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - 43 ran at Michigan, but only 3 ran for the win by Ron Thornton;
The Problem with Michigan by Ron Fleshman;
Samantha Sarcinella: The Softer Side of Kyle Busch and
Surprising and Not Surprising: MIS Heluva Good! 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Network:
Caution: Is NASCAR now in show business? by Chris Symeon
USA Today:
Diversity of victories bodes well for Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Top-10 at Michigan a small victory for Junior by Ed Hinton;
The right man won Sunday at Michigan by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: June 14, 1959 -- Lee Petty Protests Richard Petty To Get Atlanta Win
Athlon Sports:
Denny¹s Dominance: Hamlin earns fifth win of season at Michigan by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
There Are Those Who Don't Believe in NASCAR, Lacy Keyser Can Change That by Kelly Crandall
Cincinnati Enquirer:
Threes are wild for Logano at Kentucky Speedway by Kevin Kelly
CloseFinishes:
New NASCAR Bumper To Cost Teams Money - Again by John Close
CupScene:
Another Heluva Good Win For Hamlin and
No Lame Finish For Kahne and
Earnhardt Taps a Top-10 at Michigan by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Michigan on TNT and
Micheal Waltrip Talks TV Timeouts by John Daly
Detroit News:
Jeff Gordon laments Hendrick's slump, gets no sympathy from peers by David Goricki
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Michigan-1 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Drivers As Leaders? Not If You Listen To Team Radios by Doug Turnbull;
Is A Four-Time Champ The Underdog For Five? Why Johnson's Become The Title Favorite by Amy Henderson;
Bubble Breakdown: Kvapil's Penalty Breathes New Life Into Top 35 Battle by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 by Summer Dreyer
MikeMulhern.net:
Wow, nice smile on Dale Jr.'s face after Sunday's Michigan 400. Maybe his fortunes are turning and
Denny Hamlin and Mike Ford must be marching to a different drummer...actually they're beating their rivals like a drum and
Kasey Kahne gives Ford's new FR9 engine a big thumbs up
NASCAR Examiner:
Can one race salvage the downward spiral of Dale Earnhardt Jr.? and
Maybe it’s time NASCAR went back to one TV network by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Post-race rail and
Michigan Blues and
Heluva Good! 400 notebook: Debris was the smallest of Hamlin's concerns and
Filling in the blanks ... at warp speed by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Joey rocks again at Kentucky by Roger Faulkner
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Hamlin Is The Man by Jordan Bianchi
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders Michigan 1: Slapping Them Again by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Late race caution fails to produce desired result by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Unstoppable? Hamlin Dominates For Fifth Win of '10 by Toby Christie;
All Eyes On: Michigan International Speedway by Farrah Kaye
Scene Daily:
NASCAR says TV strategy, marketing to core fans is working, despite decline in viewership by John Ourand and Michael Smith
SPEED:
Mixed Bag For Ford Teams - Greg Biffle said the Roush Fenway Fords are still off... by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Spectator vs. Spotter Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 Edition from Michigan by Rebecca Spence;
Joey Logano wins Nationwide Meijer 300 at Kentucky by Joe Dunn;
Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and Jimmie Johnson Are Refreshingly Competitive by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Is NASCAR Trying To Create Drama? Five Things We Learned From Michigan by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Sprint Cup For Kentucky in 2011? Probably Not by Lou Modestino;
Notable Quotables - Denny Hamlin by Mike Irwin;
Track Trash - Motor City Madness by Racing Maniac
Virginian Pilot:
Hamlin wins again but what will Hendrick do for Kahne and debating the debris caution by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Ford namesake a big part of the game by Ryan McGee
Asscoaited Press:
Hamlin rolls to 5th win of season at Michigan by Will Graves
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Ironically, Biffle sides with Harvick in feud with Logano by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
They Say Politics Make Strange Bedfellows by John Chapman
CupScene:
Bad Things Happen in Threes and
Logano Was No Long Shot by Sarah Farlee
Daily Telegram:
Jimmie Johnson hoping to avoid fuel issues at MIS by Brian Calloway
Daly Planet:
Darrell Waltrip Debuts On "RaceDay" by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Zeal for driving keeps Bill Elliott, 54, competing and
Jimmie Johnson fueled by defeat? and
It's time for NASCAR's Joey Logano to show maturity by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Like his Lakers, Denny Hamlin proving tough on competition and
Schedule keeps Rochester Hills' Brad Keselowski running/Notebook by David Goricki
Ford Racing:
Win Could be around the next MIS turn
FoxSports:
Penske's NASCAR program running strong by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Eldora Speedway: The Winners Were The Children's Hospitals by Kim Roberson;
What's More Important-Top-12 in Points or Winning a Race? by Brenda Benedict
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Ford's New FR9 Engine and Jimmie Johnson Headline Sunday's race at Michigan by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Denny Hamlin! Again! and
It's Michigan Sunday, and the traffic is..... and
So NASCAR execs want some out-of-the-box ideas......Here's one
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Smaller teams get hit harder by NASCAR penalties by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Are raised expectations on Roush Fenway's Fords legitimate? and
NASCAR Notebook: Harvick delves into history and
Some sense of deja vu for Jeff Gordon and
Pre-race rail by Monte Dutton
Nevada Appeal:
Why can't teammates just get along? by Roger Diez
RubbingsRacing:
NNS Meijer 300 presented by Ritz – Kentucky Speedway Recap by Holly Blake;
NASCAR Flashback: 1991 Champion Spark Plugs 400, What a Finish! by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
NASCAR gets input from team owners, drivers on Chase, testing, other topics by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Gibbs - ‘No Issues’ With Logano by Mike Hembree
Toledo Blade:
Hornish brings some good vibes from Pocono to MIS by Matt Markey
Virginian Pilot:
What would you say if NASCAR's champion was determined this way? by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Harvick & Co. hope to end Michigan skid and
Rivalries these days only temporary by Terry Blount
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1995 Miller 400 (Waltrip goes after Lake Speed) by Jeremy Dunn
Bump-Drafts:
Picks 'n' Previews: The Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Logano-Harvick? It's without Dad for now by Jim Utter;
NASCAR hall crowds don't meet estimates by Kerry Singe
Asscoiated Press:
Kurt Busch captures pole at Michigan and
Logano feels he was 'done wrong' by Harvick by Will Graves;
Harvick rips Tom Logano for meddling
Daly Planet:
Saturday Doubleheader From ESPN And SPEED by John Daly
FoxSports:
Like Logano, feud with Harvick is budding by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
DeLana Harvick Fights Fire With Her Firesuit by Brenda Benedict
Lexington Herald Leader:
Reed Sorenson on road to comeback
MikeMulhern.net:
Greg Biffle is no Joey Logano fan....and he explains why;
Kurt Busch ignores the controversies roaring through the NASCAR garage and wins the pole for Sunday's Michigan 400 and
Mark Martin weighs in on the Joey Logano-Kevin Harvick flap and
Kevin Harvick's Take, on Joey Logano and
And Joey Logano's Take?
Michigan Live:
Kurt Busch's pole-winning maneuver at MIS just another round in clean Penske-Ganassi rivalry by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Miller Time in Michigan by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Kevin Harvick to Joey Logano: 'This Isn't Little League Baseball Anymore' by Holly Cain
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Harvick vs. Logano … the verbal battle royale continues at MIS and
NASCAR drivers sound off on ‘crazy’ racing; Kurt Busch talks Dodge by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Mayhem in NASCAR? Hell yeah bring it on by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
When the world goes crazy ... and
Logano stands up for himself ... and Dad by Monte Dutton
RacingWithRich:
Stewart assured of a spot in 'The Dream' by Richard Allen
Racin' Today:
Ford Out To Party In Its Backyard This Weekend by Jim Pedley;
Petree Not A Big Fan Of Starting And Parking by Larry Woody;
Family Ties Can Put Racing In A Bind by Rick Minter
Racing Geek:
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Logano, Harvick feud escalating and
Kahne, Hendrick still mulling options for 2011/Notes by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Young vs. old: How to gain respect by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Kurt Busch Wins MIS Pole and
Feminism, NASCAR Style - Joey Logano may have been right about Delana Harvick by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Heat and Humidity doesn't slow Nationwide cars at Kentucky by Joe Dunn
St. Louis Globe-Democrat:
Inside Motorsports: Harvick in role of elder statesman after scrap by Brandon W. Mudd
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick escalates feud with Joey Logano, father by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Harvick calls out Logano's dad in feud with Joey by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Johnson, Hamlin top picks by Mark Garrow;
Stewart helps old friend … quietly by Marty Smith;
Roush seeing light at end of tunnel by Ed Hinton
Associated Press:
Logano feels he was 'done wrong' by Harvick by Will Graves
Athlon Sports:
RPM In Crisis: An Ending Not Fit For The King by Tom Bowles
Bleacher Report:
Mark Martin's Chance for NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship in the Past? by Sandra MacWatters;
Joey Logano Reaches NASCAR Puberty While Harvick's Have Meltdown by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
If You Ask Me: On Delana, The Prelude & TNT by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Wolverine State a place to be fuel wise or MIS out by Pete Pistone
Charlotte NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR Hall of Fame needs tune-up to attract fans by David Exum
Daly Planet:
Nationwide Series Finally Gets Some Online Help by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Ford eyeing to be first on race day at Michigan International Speedway again by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Benefit of underfunded race teams debated by Angelique S. Chengelis
FoxSports:
Standings in flux as we head back to Michigan by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Hamlin To Dethrone Johnson? Don't Bet The Farm Just Yet by Kurt Smith;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: Rotten Luck, a Pretty Hard Hit, and a Little Mud on the Tires by Marcos Ambrose;
Bettin' The Horsepower: Be Careful Looking at JUST Fontana Results For Michigan Success by Mike Lovecchio;
Ryan Truex Driver Diary: Lots of Competition and What I Learn From My Brother by Ryan Truex;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Meet the Future Stars of the Series by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Georgia Racing History:
Friends, Fans Celebrate Raymond Parks Birthday by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Pushy Parents a Product of NASCAR's Youth Trend by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Michigan and
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Will Jeff Gordon no longer be able to refer to his Sprint Cup car as a Chevy? and
This Week's Stock Car Toon by Mike Smith
Los Angeles Daily News:
Logano needs to get father under control by Lew Brewster
Michigan Live:
James Hylton, 75, qualifies for ARCA race at MIS and
Martin Truex Jr: Chase is always on to make NASCAR Sprint Cup playoffs by Mike Pryson;
Small-budget Front Row Motorsoports mixes it up on NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit by Steve Kaminski;
Some fans upset over Michigan International Speedway's smoke-free policy in grandstands by Sarah Schuch;
NASCAR Trading Paint: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Tire tricks? Nothing new there, but then maybe there is
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Kvapil, Edwards should take responsibility by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR.com:
At a fuel mileage track, drivers ready for the battle by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Insiders:
Front Row Motorsports Penalty Unfortunately Deserved by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Gearing up for a Michigan lottery by Monte Dutton
Podium Finish:
Mission Control to Jeff Gordon: Where Have You Been Lately? by Rob Tiongson
Race Journal Online:
Smoking Behind the Bleachers, MIS Goes Back to School by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
No Longer Ford Country: Fantasy Insight Michigan 1 by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
My prediction: Joey Logano will win this week in Michigan by Richard Allen
RacingWithRich:
College conferences considering realignment should look at NASCAR by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Answering Questions on Stewart’s Struggles, Junior’s Crew Chief and more by Jordan Bianchi
Southern Pines Pilot:
Fire Suits, And Random Other Thoughts by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Logano - ‘Got To Have The Fire’ by Mike Hembree;
Michigan - What’s The Deal? by Jimmy Spencer;
Everything Is Bigger In Texas by Austin Dillon
Speedway Media:
Drove my Chevrolet to the levrolet, but the levrolet was dry by Ron Thornton;
As the Lug Nut Turns to Michigan International Speedway by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Iluustrated:
Roush Fenway Racing looking to end winless streak at Michigan by Lars Anderson;
NASCAR penalizes yet another underdog, but it had little choice by Tom Bowles
TennesseeRacer:
Is the Prelude really a 'Showcase' for dirt racing? by Richard Allen
Toledo Blade:
Kimmel car names sometimes baffling by Matt Markey;
Jeff Burton's Daily Log
USA Today:
Winless Ford looks to come out of NASCAR tailspin at Michigan by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Second is sometimes better than first by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: Harvick, Logano and Michigan International Speedway by Matt Taliaferro
Augusta Chronicle:
Gordon, Ambrose swap cars at Watkins Glen testing and
Driver feuds piling up under 'have at it' policy and
NASCAR newsmaker: Joe Gibbs by Don Coble
AutoExtremist:
Fumes: Let 'em all run by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Bleacher Report:
Like It or Not The Dynamic Duo of Joe Gibbs Racing Is On a Roll by Sandra MacWatters;
Michigan Can't Come Soon Enough for Ford NASCAR Teams by Clint Bryant
All Left Turns:
Tom Logano needs to step back by Patrick Reynolds
Auto Racing News:
Prelude a Success Among Fans by Daniel Caudill
Auto Racing Daily:
How important are points for certain drivers right now, anyway? by Amanda Vincent
Bump Drafts:
Bump Drafts Big 10 Rankings: Bumper Tag by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Sharing spotlight: Logano, Harvick keep pot boiling by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Kin can be trouble in pits - Family members, girlfriends and wives can lead to major issues by Brant James
Daly Planet:
Eldora Charity Race Scores Again by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Local group preserves vintage stock cars, NASCAR history and
Mich. is good bet to end Ford's skid by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Kurt Busch can't be slowed down by Mike Brudenell;
Racing's big names, like Jack Roush, behind Henry Ford exhibit by George Sipple
Detroit News:
DeWitt teenager carves out racing career by Josh Katzenstein
Dinger World:
AJ Gets His Short Track On – For Charity by Tracy H.
Element of Speed:
Roush's Head in the Clouds by Summer Dreyer
Fox Sports:
Q&A with NASCAR president Mike Helton and
Johnson wins first Prelude race by Lee Spencer;
Most powerful women in NASCAR;
Kahne's teammate troubles may go beyond track
Frontstretch:
MPM2Nite: The Curious Case Of Churlish Kyle by Matt McLaughlin;
A Green Lug Nut Getting A Red Light From Crews: But Is A NASCAR Mandate Coming? by Jay Pennell;
Fanning The Flames: Pocono's Tedium Turns Tumultuous, And Junior's Dream Team by Matt Taliaferro;
NASCAR Conspiracy Theory: Are The Helicopters Really Black? by Jeff Meyer:
Fantasy Insider: Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth Michigan Fuel Mileage Masters by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
Joey Logano: Intimidator or Intimidated? by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Cup Corner – Michigan Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
MikeMulhern.net:
Patience, patience. Jack Roush insists he's got it, but it may only go so far..... and
NASCAR hits Travis Kvapil-Bob Jenkins team with huge penalties for tire bleeder valves at Pocono and
Is Ford about to turn the corner? Jack Roush's Take
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's Top Drivers Discuss Michigan Track by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
DeLana dishes on firesuits, T-shirts, Logano's words by Joe Menzer;
Want Michigan success? See Auto Club Speedway by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Examiner:
Johnson Gets Down and Dirty at Eldora by Greg Engle;
Video: Michigan NASCAR Sprint Cup Preview
NASCAR Insiders:
Teams May Be Facing A Pit Crew Shortage by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Prelude Versus CMT - Decisions, Decisions by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Kevin Harvick vs. Joey Logano and
NASCAR raced in Michigan before MIS - and then took a long break and
Ah, the simple pleasures of hometown life by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Keeping NASCAR cars grounded is next frontier in safety by Tania Ganguli
Philadelphia Daily News:
Sticking up for Logano, but not his dad, in feud with Harvick by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Eldora Extra! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
A Big Hole In Plate Rules by John Sturbin;
Jimmie Has Dream Night At Stewart’s Place by Nick Bromberg
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich
What if Sprint Cup racing used a dirt style format? by Richard Allen
Rubbings Racing:
Iracing.com: More Than Just a Game by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Saving fuel critical at Michigan; Mark Martin has been on both ends of the gas-mileage game by Kenny Bruce
SPEED:
Bodine Poised For Another Big Race? by Tom Jensen;
Jockeying With Joey by Steve Byrnes;
Summer Run Key For Logano by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR issues penalties from Pocono and Nashville by Joe Dunn;
The Hot 20 over the past 10 - Cousin Carl is moving up, Kasey is moving out by Ron Thornton;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Pocono Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Pocono by Jeffrey Boswell;
NASCAR Beginnings Featuring Smokey Yunick by Angela Campbell
Stock Car Gazette:
Michigan - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Tampa Sports Car Examiner":
Alternative to leaded racing fuels by Michael Berenis
USA Today:
At 61 years old, Geoff Bodine says he still has gas in the tank by Gary Graves
Vegas Insider
Michigan Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
Johnson tops them all in Prelude to the Dream and
NASCAR comes down hard on Cup team for cheating by Dustin Long
York Dispatch:
After Pocono race ended, fun really started by Ellen Siska
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Are the Gibbs boys that dominant or has the competition waned? by Matt Taliaferro
Bump Drafts:
Safety Squads Come Up Short by Patrick Reynold
Daly Planet:
TNT Numbers Show Promising Start by John Daly
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation -6-9 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
Detroit Free Press:
Jack Roush backs two races for Michigan International Speedway by Steve Schrader
Detroit News:
Todd Bodine finds a home in truck series by David Goricki
FoxSports:
Expect more Pocono-style fireworks as Chase nears by Jeff Hammond;
NASCAR, drivers talk about possible changes by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... The Next NASCAR Breakdown, Playing Favorites, And Fun With Twitter by Tom Bowles;
Beyond The Cockpit: Michael McDowell On The Reality Of Racing, Faith ... And The McCoach by Amy Henderson;
Mirror Driving: Caution Happy, The Next Future Star, And That Other NASCAR Feud;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Pocono compiled by Mike Neff
Hartford Courant:
Tony Stewart Has Had Enough Of "Soccer Dad" Tom Logano Being Involved In Joey Logano's Clashes by Shawn Courchesne
Herald Bulletin:
Logano needs to retaliate by Ken de la Bastide
:Insider Racing News
Logano Takes DW's Advice, Fights Back by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Who wears the firesuit in your family? by Mike Smith
Michigan Live:
NASCAR team owner Jack Roush blasts Felix Sabates' 'derogatory comments' about MIS by Mike Pryson
NASCAR.com:
By building in-house, Gibbs may be last of his breed by David Caraviello;
Dodge Redesigns Logo To Promote Youthfulness, Performance by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #78
NASCAR This Week:
Truex out of the shadow by Monte Dutton
Podium Finish:
Has Joe Gibbs Racing Closed The Gap on Hendrick Motorsports? by Rob Tiongson
Racing Geek:
Pocono Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR, Wal-Mart, and Hendrick...What a perfect combination by Richard Allen
Racin' with Russ:
Hamlin’s Toyota Dominates Pocono by Russell Schmidt
RubbingsRacing:
NNS: Kenny Wallace Talks About His Twitter Usage and Facebook Page by DJ DeSpain
Stock Car Science:
Vickers, Blood Clots, and Sitting Down by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Speedway Media:
On Pit Road: Ashley Parlett, succeeding in a man's world by Joe Dunn;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Storm clouds in the Poconos by Dave Grayson;
A.J. and Kasey, Kevin and Joey by Ron Fleshman
Sports Illustrated:
Hamlin may have scored a win, but Logano took the spotlight by Brant James;
SI Mailbag: Tom Logano Gets Involved In Feud, Switching Up Standings And More by Tom Bowles
Toledo Bladee:
ARCA's Keselowski challenges rules by Matt Markey
Toronto Star:
Racing videos: The right (and wrong) way to fight fires by Norris McDonald
Toronto Sun:
Time for F-1 to get it right - F-1 needs to emulate NASCAR and connect with fans, Button says by Dean Mcnulty
Virginian Pilot:
Overlooked in Logano-Harvick battle; Dale Jr. stat that might surprise and more by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Martin's drive to success started early by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Pocono by Matt Willis;
The gloves come off at Pocono by Ed Hinton;
2010 Power Rankings: Michigan by Ryan McGee
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Logano takes out frustration on Harvick, did he take it too far? and
Kahne just exposed a main reason why RPM struggles by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Contrary To Popular Belief, The Sky Isn't Falling On Jimmie Johnson by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Is 2010 A “Smoke Out?” Don’t Bet On It by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Strong Pocono doesn't satisfy Smoke by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
Tuesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Drivers Piquet Jr., Arpin took different roads by Mike Brudendell
Ford Racing:
Not the Right Way to End
FoxSports:
Stormy weather and cars banging together by Darrell Waltrip;
Joe Gibbs Racing finds success through teamwork by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: All About Logano, Delana and Jessica Simpson, And Bigger Is Better by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Not In Sprint Cup: Post-Pocono Feud Edition by Tom Bowles;
Miss Sprint Cup: Not Just A Pretty Face by Danny Peters;
Dollars And Sense: NASCAR Does Give Small Teams Chance To Succeed by Tony Lumbis;
Talking NASCAR TV: Mixed Results For TNT's New Personnel In New Roles by Phil Allaway
Gaming Today:
Kenseth has shot at taking Michigan race by Micah Roberts
Insider Racing News:
Drama Through the Years at Pocono by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Johnson is taking the season in stride by Ben White
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR race ends in heated feud between Logano and Harvick by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
Weekend preview: Michigan International Speedway;
Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski among NASCAR's feuding drivers heading into MIS
MikeMulhern.net:
Maybe now Tony Stewart is finally all fired up: He says he's ready 'to make the highlight reels'
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Firsthand look at where NASCAR's been, where it is by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Logano’s message to garage: Don’t push me around, I’m no kid anymore and
Richard Petty Motorsports has teammate turmoil by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR and Wal-Mart, A Seriously Bad Idea by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Helicopter Parenting NASCAR Style by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Logano Should've Asked Cena for Pointers by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues (as of 6-8-10) by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: TNT is Back, So is Jimmie's Beard, and There's a New Joey in Town by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Pocono Making the Grade: Let Them Shift by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
JGR Is The Antidote To Racing Blahs by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Prelude preview: Dirt Racing 101 and
Bobby Labonte Racing had a great weekend even if their boss did not by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Joe Gibbs Is the Team to Beat by Jordan Bianchi
RubbingsRacing:
NASCAR: A Giving and Caring Community by Farrah Kaye
SceneDaily:
Pocono races among sporting events that must be shortened by Jeff Owens
Sirius Speedway:
Allmendinger, Kahne “Not Having Ice Cream Together” by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions After ... Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 presented by Target by Summer Dreyer
SPEED:
Roush – Ford Season Not Lost and
MIS Is Wide, And That’s Good by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Is it finally time to blame Earnhardt? by Clayton Caldwell;
The Final Word - Hamlin smokes 'em up, while Logano is unhappy with Happy by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
Why can't teammates get along? by Reid Spencer
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: Hamlin Wins Again, Feuding Teammates, Tony Stewart Loves Drama, And Your Thoughts on Logano/Harvick by Patrick Baldwin
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Pocono by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Who wears the firesuit in Joey Logano's family? by Lou Modestino
Trading Paint:
Could Denny Steal Sprint Cup Title from Johnson? by Jerry Bonkowski
VegasInsider:
Personalities are coming out by Micah Roberts
Vermont Motorsports Magazine:
GTW's Coker Thrilled With Latitude 43 Sponsorship by Justin St. Louis
Volunteer State Bench Racing:
2010 Coca-Cola: Entry 2 - The Schaefer Edition
Yahoo Sports:
Difference of opinion: Is Harvick to blame? by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Chaos reigned at Pocono's end by David Newton
Associated Press:
Hamlin cruises to fourth career win at Pocono by Will Graves
Athlon Sports :
Four Score: Hamlin wins his fourth at Pocono in a wild affair by Matt Taliaferro
Auto Racing News:
Contemplation of a Rain Delay by Daniel Caudill
All Left Turns:
Hamlin wins wild race at Pocono; Harvick and Logano feud by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
If Being Emotional Is Wrong Then Who Wants to Be Right? Jeff Burton Does by Kelly Crandall;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Is Back To Serve Another Term As Mayor Of Rumorville by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
Pocono Race React: Love Is In The Air by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 by Cheryl Walker
Close Finishes:
Hamlin, Logano Post-Race Comments Telling, Funny by John Close=
CupScene:
Johnson Rebounds; Stewart Calls Restarts 'Idiotic' and
Cold Front in Pocono and
Smash Ending at Pocono and
Pocono Perfection For Hamlin by Sarha Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Pocono On TNT by John Daly
FoxSports:
Want respect in NASCAR? Stand up for yourself! by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Pocono Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Young Logano Sends Loud Statement To Points Leader Harvick by Doug Turnbull;
When Dreams Can Come True: K&N Series Perfect Match For Martinsville by Amy Henderson;
Bubble Breakdown: Perilous Pocono Punishes Robby, Rewards Others by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 by Summer Dreyer
Hartford Courant:
Joey Logano Should Be Man Enough To Tell Dad He Can Handle His Own Battles by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Does Earnhardt Need a New Team? by Matthew Pizzolato;
Hamlin Still On Course To Challenge Johnson For Title by Ron Felix
MikeMulhern.net:
Crew chief Mike Ford plays it by the book, while rivals gamble. But then he's got Denny Hamlin at the wheel and
Wow, what a finish! Denny Hamlin looks championship-ready in rallying to win a wild, bizarre Pocono 500 and
Kasey Kahne is hot at AJ Allmendinger...and Joey Logano is really hot at Kevin Harvick: short-track tempers at 200 mph
Motorsports Examiner:
Pocono Top Three NASCAR drivers before and after quotes by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick Trade Fenders, Verbal Jabs by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Stewart not thrilled despite third-place finish at Pocono and
Johnson pulls off critical top-five finish at Pocono by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Examiner:
Petty’s Boys Tangle at Pocono and
Logano Becomes a Man at Pocono by Greg Engle
NASCAR-ista:
Some Unexpected Pocono Drama by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insider:
I’m Sorry I Can’t That Weekend, I Have A Race by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Pocono as it goes and
Two hundred or more laps, boys, no holds barred by Monte Dutton
On Pit Road:
Cup Drivers Still Dominate Nationwide Series by Roger Faulkner
Race Journal Online:
Unable to Man-Up, Joey Logano Resorts to Picking On Girls by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: JGR RCR 1-2 Punch for Pocono by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
160 laps of boredom followed by 40 laps of terror and
Logano vs. Harvick and Kahne vs. Allmendinger add to year of the feud by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Hall of Fame coach Gibbs touts the game plan by Dustin Long
Roberts NASCAR Notes:
NASCAR's Realxed Personalities on Full Display at Pocono by Micah Roberts
Rubbings Racing:
Hamlin Survives Wild Finish To Win at Pocono by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Winners & Losers: Big crash, dust-up between Kevin Harvick, Joey Logano leave plenty of losers at Pocono Raceway by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Hamlin Masters Pocono Again by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Happier Win for Hamlin at Weather-Interrupted Pocono Race and
Tony Stewart's Prelude to the Dream Brings Passion with Pressure by Mary Jo Buchanan
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash – The Pennsylvania Pond by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Denny Hamlin scores Pocono repeat, lands fourth win of 2010 and
Fed up, Logano confronts Harvick after late-race bump by Gary Graves
Virginian Pilot:
Hamlin wins again; Logano furious at Harvick, more teammates tangle by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Pocono’s drama comes after the checkered flag by Jay Hart;
Lap-by-Lap: Pocono
ESPN.com:
Hamlin the one to beat by Mark Garrow;
Is Junior the new JJ or vice versa? by David Newton
Allentown Morning News:
The state of the Series by Keith Groller
Associated Press:
Johnson ready to get back on track at Pocono by Will Graves
Bleacher Report:
Pocono Happy Hour: Anatomy of a Race Practice by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Can Lance McGrew Make a Save In the Second Half of the Season? by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
If You Ask Me: On Shrub Skirmishes, NNS & More by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Coca-Cola 600 by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
Quiet and extremely capable, Jackson will be missed by Tom Higgins
FoxSports:
Restart rules and spoiler add excitement to Pocono by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Johnson and Team are Determined to Win This Championship by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Nothing Tricky About Pocono's Triangle For The Childress Drivers by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
And Robby Gordon? and
Pocono, as a 'road course?' No way, says Marcos Ambrose. But Sonoma and the Glen are in everyone's headlights and
Ford's new FR9 engine: Okay, show us what you've got and
Kyle Busch is on the pole, but will this Pocono 500 be another Denny Hamlin game?
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR Drivers Harvick, Truex Have Role With Flyers by A.J. Perez
NASCAR This Week:
Straining to see Pocono from the home office and
An upset at Pocono? What a concept and
NASCAR Notebook: Hamlin's Pocono magic a mystery by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Setbacks to Johnson and Hamlin no cause for concern by Tania Ganguli
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Burton revved up in Sprint Cup practice by Pete Schnatz
Pocono Record:
Denny Hamlin won twice as a rookie at Pocono in 2006, and now has Sprint Cup championship aspirations and
Economic impact of race day reaches far by Mike Kuhns;
Cell service no longer spinning its wheels at Pocono Raceway by Michael Sadowski;
Pit crews have no time for errors by Beth Brelje
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Eyes Will Be On Burton vs. Busch by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR's Spring Cup: The halfway point by Dustin Long
SBNation:
Five Things Phil Parsons May Say On Today's TNT Broadcast by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Race day will tell the tale on the new Ford engine and
Pete Rondeau back on top of Cup pit box five years after Dale Earnhardt Jr. experience by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Ford Teams Continue Search by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Keselowski dominates at Nashville by Joe Dunn;
Kyle Busch Plus Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Equals Awkward and
Cup Practice, Happy Hour, and Weather Collide at Pocono Raceway by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Spectator vs. Spotter: Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 Edition from Pocono by Rebecca Spence
Times Leader:
The good, the bad and …NASCAR fans see a little bit of everything in controversial young star Kyle Busch by John Erzar
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson suggests he could skip race for birth of first child by Gary Graves
Yahoo Sports:
Mattioli’s heart belongs to Pocono by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
IndyCar sizzles; NASCAR fizzles by Terry Blount;
Even Burton can get mad, too by David Newton
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: The Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 from Pocono Raceway by Matt Taliaferro
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: NASCAR’s Bermuda Triangle by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Smoke looking to find right direction at Pocono Raceway by Pete Pistone
FoxSports:
Denny Hamlin looks for Pocono glory — and beyond and
Kyle Busch shows he is learning his manners by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Emotional Control Contributes To Martin Truex Jr.'s Success by Brenda Benedict
MikeMulhern.net:
Another Busch-vs-Busch Sunday? Kyle wins the Pocono 500 pole, but Kurt is right on his heels and
Babies, babies, babies. For Jeff Gordon and Carl Edwards it's old hat. But for Jimmie and Chandra Johnson..... and
Ford rolling out new FR9 engine with its big guns at Pocono: will it change the NASCAR dynamic?
NASCAR.com:
Musgrave, Nead run out of time during qualifying by Dave Rodman;
Stewart-Haas hoping for turnaround at Pocono by Mark Aumann
SPEEDtv:
From One Dillon To Another - Young Austin Dillon is learning under his father at Richard Childress Racing... by Mike Hembree
St Louis Globe Democrat:
inside Motorsports: Allgaier hoping for Tennessee two-step by Brandon Mudd
Virginian Pilot:
What drivers are saying at Pocono by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: TNT had better bring it by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Brian Vickers, the whole story by Marty Smith
Pocono Record:
Pocono Raceway gets a little greener by Adam McNaughton;
Winning formula: Carl Edwards has simple plan to return to the top by Joe Miegoc;
Pocono Raceway Festival brings NASCAR, music and more to Stroudsburg by Melanie Vanderveer;
A legacy of racing at Pocono
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: June 4, 1966 – Elmo Langley Scored Career-First Victory
Athlon Sports:
The Oval is Blue for Multiple Reasons this Year by Mike Neff
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1998 Pocono 500 (Better times for Mayfield) by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
The Pocono Debate: Is 1000 Miles at The NASCAR Track Too Much? by Clint Bryant;
Richard Childress Finds Himself In Familiar Territory After First Half by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
The Marriage Of NASCAR & Tree Huggers by Jeremy T. Sellers
Caledonian Rrecord:
Strap In! Win Two Tickets to the NHMS ACT Race in September/Notes by Biggy Bigelow
Express Times:
Tony Stewart returns to Pocono Raceway as defending champion by Chuck Givler
FoxSports:
Jimmie Johnson needs to end skid quickly by Larry McReynolds;
Jeff Burton's season of frustration evident in Charlotte incident by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
There Is No New Kyle Busch - There Wasn't Even An Old One by Kurt Smith;
Turn Back The Clock: 1998 Pocono 500 by Phil Allaway;
Bettin' The Horsepower: All He Does Is Win - But Are Hamlin's Odds Good For You? by Mike Lovecchio;
Driven To The Past: Creating Some Fun Racing by John Potts;
Tearing Apart The Trucks: Kyle Closes Half His Truck Team - What Now? by Beth Lunkenheimer
Georgia Racing History:
J.B. Day: A True Friend To Georgia's Racing History by Eddie Samples
Insider Racing News:
Driver Duels Done Right by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Pocono by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Failed truck team won't deter Kyle Busch by Jeff Wolf
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Swapping crew chiefs? Nothing new in NASCAR, but will it work for Red Bull? and
Now here's a $1 million challenge to tickle your mind.....
Time to keep an eye on what's happening behind the scenes in the NASCAR garage
NASCAR.com:
Track Smack: Busch brothers success sparks debate on title
NASCAR Examiner:
Evidence shows that Dale Earnhardt Jr., may be losing his status as NASCAR’s most popular driver by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
The world of sports has gotten bigger, but not wider and
The view from here and
Feud of the Week: Jeff Burton vs. Kyle Busch and
Johnson drives all night to set things right with Lady Luck (a noir fantasia) and
Burning issues: 6-3-2010 by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Jersey native Truex aims for strong finish at Pocono by Bill Fleischman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
For Chase Mattioli, racing is in the blood by Pete Schnatz
Podium Finish:
It's Now or Never: Jeff Gordon Aims For a Summer Swing With Wins by Rob Tiongson
RacingWithRich:
Pocono exemplifies trouble with modern NASCAR by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 Preview by Jordan Bianchi;
A Look Back at the First Half of the Regular Season by Jordan Bianchi
Roberts NASCAR Notes:
Johnson Tops First Practice Speeds at Pocono, But Bowyer May Have Looked Better by Micah Roberts
SBNation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Bobby Labonte by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
The woman behind the man in the Jeff Burton-Kyle Busch incident, and other strange background sights at the track by Carolyn Brewster
Southern Pines Pilot:
Total Turnaround: Jamie McMurray Proving Naysayers Wrong by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
High-Heeled Cakes by Scott Speed
Speedway Media:
As the Lug Nut Turns to Pocono Raceway by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Distractions abound as Smoke looks to regain his stride by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Pocono - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Times Leader:
Daugherty finally living his dream by Joe Soprano;
Shift puts Truex into high gear for Pocono by John Erzar
Times Tribune:
ARCA-Pocono relationship has been strong one and
Tony Stewart looks to turn things around by Scott Walsh
USA Today:
Quick bonds between driver, crew chief show in standings by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider
Pocono Preview by Micah Roberts
ESPN.com:
Another topsy-turvy season in Sprint Cup by David Newton
Pocono Record:
Truex singing a new tune this season by Joe Miegoc
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Kyle Busch is in headlines again after brother Kurt wins by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Cutting to the Chase and
Newman has trouble turning poles into wins/Notes and
Newsmaker: Chip Ganassi by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
What will it take for Junior to win again? by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
Winners and Losers: Coca-Cola 600 by Patti Rodisch;
Jeff Gordon: Game On Against Jimmie Johnson by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Heavy Traffic Up Front by Jim McCoy
CarsAndRacingStuff:
The Marriage of NASCAR and Tree Huggers by Jeremy Sellers
CBS Sports:
Countdown on for Chase hopefuls, group trying to save jobs by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Contenders, pretenders at halfway point by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
The TV Line In The Sand by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Big brother Kurt recaptures form by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Johnson drives into a Grand Am feud by Ron Levanduski
Express-Times:
Brad Keselowski hasn't contended yet but his driving style has caught on with NASCAR fans and
Kyle Busch hopes for better fortune this year than last at Pocono Raceway by Chuck Givler
FoxSports:
Why do companies spend millions in NASCAR? by Rea White
Frontstretch:
Dialing It In: Red Bull Racing Moves Forward Despite Setback by Jay Pennell;
Voices From The Heartland: I'll Take "New" Busch Over "Old Anyday by Jeff Meyer;
MPM2Nite: Pocone and Pocotwo? A Solution To Pocono's Proposed Problems by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning The Flames: Of Money, Mears, Danica, And Goodyears by Matt Taliaferro;
Fantasy Insider: Stewart, Edwards Overdue And Solid Picks For Sunday by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
Bring the Chase to the Nationwide Series by Doug Demmons
Motorsports FanHouse:
Spotter's Stand: David Reutimann Had Replication in Mind by Geoffrey Miller
Motor Racing Network:
Long Weekend for Keselowski by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Pocono
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
2010 turning into a driver search year for Dale Jr's Nationwide team by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Now That’s What I Call PR Spin! by Journo
Nashville City Paper:
Extended ad ban has local race team scrambling to find new sponsorship by Larry Woody
Philadelphia Daily News:
Crew chief prepping Keselowski for first race at Pocono by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Racing at Pocono - Sit Down Already by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Out Tricking the Tricky Triangle: Fantasy Insight Pocono 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Kurt Busch, Too, Has Matured Into A Contender by Jim Pedley;
Welcome To Era Of Disposable Cars by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
My prediction: Denny Hamlin will win in Pocono by Richard Allen
San Diego Union Tribune:
TrophyTrucks now the elite class of Baja 500 by Bill Center
Scranton Times Tribune:
Flyers fan Truex fishing for wins, Cups by Scott Walsh
SPEED:
Can Pocono Be Salve For Stewart? Tony Stewart has struggled so far in 2010 by Mike Hembree;
Who Is Making The Grade? and
Is Johnson Out Of Luck This Year? by Tom Jensen;
Pocono Race Unique, Fishing Great by Ryan Newman;
Not Smoked Out Yet - Tony Stewart scored his first win for Stewart Haas Racing at Pocono last June... by Adam Alexander
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups: The 500 Edition by Dave Grayson;
Kick a man while he's down by Larry VanZandt;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Charlotte by Jeffrey Boswell;
The Hot 20 over the past 10 - Sprint Cup is truly becoming Busch by Ron Thornton
SpotterStand:
Catch Can: My Take On Fox, John Wes Townley, Who Makes The Chase, And Taking A Date Away From Pocono by Patrick Baldwin
Star Press:
BSU's [ESPN's Vince] Welch gets called up by ESPN by Doug Zaleski
York Dispatch:
It's anybody's race on Sunday at Pocono by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Ranking the NASCAR movie drivers by Ryan McGee
Asheville Citizen-Times:
Former WNC NASCAR team owner dies by Keith Jarrett
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Big Week for the Busch Brothers by Matt Taliaferro
Auto Extremist:
Fumes: A champion in every sense of the word by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Bones Have Been Picked Clean by
Mary Jo Buchanan;
Tony Stewart: "A Man and His Monkey" To Be Auctioned For Charity by Kara Martin;
Spoiled? NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson Not Dominating Since Rule Change by Clint Bryant;
Dale Earnhardt Jr: What's Next for the NASCAR Star? by Clint Bryant
Bump Drafts:
Little 500 Is One Of A Kind by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Cup success? No beating around the Busches by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Elmira Star Gazette:
Gordon happy about improvements at the Glen by Joe Mink
FoxSports:
NASCAR has world-class owners by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR silly season is far from over in 2010 by Lee Spencer;
Steve Addington has Kurt Busch, Penske back in title contention by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Teammate Turmoil In NASCAR: Growing Trend Or Passing Fad? by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: FOX's Final Grade, Charlotte Crashing, And The Chase At Halfway by the Frontstretch Staff;
Beyond The Cockpit: Brian Ickler On Running For Roush, Busch... And Cows In The Road by Amy Henderson;
Did You Notice? ... Red Bull's Risk, Kyle Bails, And Manufactured Johnson Drama by Tom Bowles;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After the Coca-Cola 600 compiled by Mike Neff
The Herald:
Two days, two great spectacles by Ken de la Bastide
Insider Racing News:
Earnhardt's Slump Continues by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Pocono Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
NASCAR.com:
Pocono tends to favor those who favor flat tracks by Dan Beaver;
Mercury made big impact in sport for three decades by Mark Aumann;
Leffler all in on Chris Rock hosting NASCAR banquet by Raygan Swan;
Head2Head: Who will be a surprise Chase entry? by Mark Spoor and Bill Kimm
NASCAR Media:
Weekend Preview page
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
David Ragan lucky Roush renewed contact; now he must perform by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Team Owner Shoutouts by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #77 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
A bit behind, for once and
Late entry to NASCAR worth the wait for Reutimann by Monte Dutton
RaceTalk Radio:
Sibling Rivalry, Junior Becoming Irrelevant and Other Mid Week Ramblings by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Kyle Busch may be glad to leave the controversy of Charlotte behind but... and
Indy pit road should be improved before NASCAR arrives by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Bad Call? Addington Proving Kyle Busch Wrong and
NASCAR Flashback: 2000 Pocono 500, Mayfield Vs. Earnhardt by Toby Christie
SPEEDtv:
Will FR9 Help Ford’s Fortunes? and
Truex Eyeing Chase by Tom Jensen;
On A Roll, Kurt Busch Seeks Consistency by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Busch league driving turns Burton into pokey man by Ron Thornton;
On Pit Road: Is Busch Rally Over? by Joe Dunn;
Why the 600 Was Boring to Many by Ron Fleshman
Toronto Star:
Fellows to race for Earnhardt's 'Team Canada' by Norris McDonald
ESPN.com:
From fry cook to Daytona 500 winner by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Charlotte by Matt Willis
All Left Turns:
Penske, Ganassi battle from Indy to Charlotte as Kurt Busch wins Coca-Cola 600 by Jay W. Pennell
Auto Racing Daily:
NASCAR teams play their own version of Family Feud by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Winners and Losers: Tec-Net Auto Service 300 by Patti Rodisch;
Danica Patrick: With Indy 500 Results, Forget the Boo Birds but Do Listen by Dwight Drum;
Kasey Kahne's Trek to Mystery Ride at Hendrick Motorsports by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
How Much Is Too Much? by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Coca-Cola drop actually sign of progress for Reutimann by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Kurt Busch shows muscle of contender by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
TNT Begins 2010 Sprint Cup Series Coverage by John Daly
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: All That's Right & Wrong, Kurt's The Bigger Busch, And Chad's Unhappy by Bryan Davis Keith;
Second-Place Finishes Might Lead To Chase Nirvana For Jamie Mac by Danny Peters;
The Metal Mulisha Goes NASCAR Racing: Why Brian Deegan Is A Big Deal by Mike Neff;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Charlotte Edition by Tom Bowles;
Talking NASCAR TV: Networks Need To Ink Indy-Like Side-By-Side Deal by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Kurt Busch Evicts Jimmie Johnson by Allen Madding
Lead Lap:
Columnist's Call To End NASCAR Not Rooted In Fact by Michael J Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
Richard Jackson: one of the men who built the legend of Harry Gant as 'the Skoal Bandit'
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Coca-Cola 600: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports FanHouse:
With Kurt Busch, 'Bad Boy' Is Now His Race Car by Bob Zeller
NASCAR Examiner:
A true NASCAR insider tells it like it is and
Burton, Kyle Busch tangle on and off track at Charlotte, who was at fault? and
Jimmie Johnson gets evicted from his ‘house’ by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
The Teams You Won’t See On TV by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Deja Vu All Over Again for Kurt and Kyle Busch by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Post-race rail and
Busch the elder makes his push and
The Coca-Cola 600 and Schaefer pre-race show and
NASCAR notebook: Wonder if Franchitti can 'do it on the dirt'? by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Kurt Wins Again; Kyle Gets the Point by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
The Double Bonus Is Big Baloney and
Busch Better Heed Burton by Larry Woody
Race Talk Radio:
Coke 600 Making the Grade: Busch Whacked by the Other Busch by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Boogity, Boogity, Boogity... Fox needs to make some changes, boys by Richard Allen
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
R&R Racing Extra: What we learned from Charlotte/Indianapolis by Chris Wilbers
Roanoke Times:
Crew chief switches paying off so far by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Twitter And Facebook Bring NASCAR Community Closer Together by Krista Voda;
Feud of the Week: Jeff Burton vs. Kyle Busch by Bob Pockrass;
Random thoughts over 600 miles by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Let’s Up The Ante by Tom Jensen;
Pocono Presents Unique Challenge by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Coca Cola 600 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Million to 600 Winner by Mike Finnegan
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Speed to air one hour pre-race special for Prelude to the Dream by Lou Modestino
Toronto Star:
Why can’t newspeople get drivers’ names right? by Norris McDonald
Virginian Pilot:
Winners and losers as Cup hits halfway point in regular season by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
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