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ESPN.com:
NASCAR's message loud and clear by David Newton
Allentown Morning Call:
Stewart snares Pocono pole by Andrew Wagaman;
Haller is home again at Pocono by Keith Groller
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: Keeping Score of Who, What, When and How by Sandra MacWatters;
NASCAR's Dale Earnhardt Jr. Continues Down The Path Of Uncertainty by Sal Sigala Jr.;
I Took Tony Stewart's Advice and Here's What I Found in Pocono by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Pocono by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Hamlin won't be napping at Pocono with history, bonus points at stake by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
In NASCAR, if you can't say anything nice by Jim Utter
CupScene:
Drives fall in line with NASCAR’s wishes by Sarah Farlee
Florida Today:
New look may hurt -- or help -- NASCAR by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
NASCAR sends message with 'secret' fines to Hamlin and Newman by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Newman, Stewart Spin Tangled Web Of Confusion On Driver Fines by Jay Pennell
Insider Racing News:
Is NASCAR Playing with Fire? by Brenda Benedict
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Pennsylvania 500 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Drivers' Reaction to NASCAR's secret penalties: Mixed and
What to make of that big owners meeting at Rick Hendrick's shop: Good question and
TStewart & JPMontoya win Pocono's frontrow...and RNewman & DHamlin confirm those 'secret' NASCAR penalties
Motor Racing Network:
Stewart Sprints to Pocono Pole by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Fanhouse:
Denny Hamlin Stays Honest Despite NASCAR's Secret Fine by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Roush missing from Pocono, but still in action by Dave Rodman;
Drivers acknowledge impact of their comments by Chris Stanfield
NASCAR This Week:
How they learned to stop worrying ... and
Nicknames and Slick Names by Monte Dutton
Patriot-News:
Drivers banding together over fines is a good thing for NASCAR by Jeremy Elliott
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Drivers defend NASCAR as "benevolent dictatorship" by Pete Schantz
Pocono Record:
Stewart picks right racetrack to win the pole by Joe Miegoc
Racin' Today:
Believability Has Been Put On The Line by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Multiple cars on track in qualifying is best for all involved by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR drivers Newman, Hamlin fined by Dustin Long
RacingWin:
Ban NASCAR Motorhomes for Better Racing
SceneDaily:
Nationwide Series needs a Chase and some new stars by Jeff Owens
Scranton Times Tribute:
Pocono pole is a 'Smoke' screen by Scott Walsh
Speedway Media:
Jeff Gordon Sees Need to Protect Integrity of Sport and
Steve Letarte 'Never a Doubt' To Re-Up as Jeff Gordon's Crew Chief by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Keep the Nationwide Series out of the Brickyard by Mark Odor
Sports Illustrtated:
Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer To Battle For Victory Lane At Pocono and
Hamlin believes Twitter conversation cost him hefty fine and
Time For A Change: Drive for Diversity drivers talk race and gender in NASCAR by Tom Bowles;
Hamlin hits hard times after five-win start to Cup season by Cory McCartney
Sporting News:
Notebook: Hamlin, Newman confirm they were fined by Reid Spencer
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader:
Racing with the sun at Pocono by Andrew M. Seder;
Stewart savors pole repeat by John Erzar;
Johnson sees Pocono as chance to regain his No. 1 form and
Johnson sees Pocono as chance to regain his No. 1 form by Paul Sokoloski
WBRE:
Race Weekend Big for Businesses by Doug Currin
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Secrecy in fines gives fans ammunition by Jenna Fryer
ESPN:
Pocono preview: Hamlin will be tough to beat by Mark Garrow;
One wild and wacky week in racing by Terry Blount;
McLaren's Dennis tunes NASCAR pitch by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
NASCAR's motor mouths get a restrictor plate by Doug Demmons;
Larry McReynolds hasn't forgotten his lone fight at Huntsville Speedway by Mark McCarter
Bleacher Report:
Will Death Ever Be An Acceptable Part Of Doing Business In NASCAR? by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
The “Big 10” Driver Rankings by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Saying Something Bad About NASCAR Cost Twice As Much As Wrecking A Bunch Of Cars On Purpose by Biggy Bigelow
Citizens Voice:
Hamlin has chance at history and
Biffle has safety concerns with Pocono Raceway by Scott Walsh;
Despite slowdown, Pennsylvania 500 to pump dollars into area economy by Denise Allabaugh
Daly Planet:
SPEED Has Friday Covered From Pocono by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Plane crash won't keep NASCAR team owner Jack Roush grounded by Mike Brudenell
Express Times:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. comes to Pocono Raceway trying to get back into NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' Race for the Chase and
Kyle Busch improves his stock at Pocono Raceway and
Tony Stewart has improved to the ninth spot in the Chase for the Championship with some encouraging races of late by Chuck Givler
FoxSports:
Love of aviation keeps Roush in the air by Bob Margolis;
Chase for Sprint Cup runs through Pocono by Rea White;
Brad Keselowski on track to meet 2010 NASCAR goals
Frontstretch:
Some Ad Campaigns NASCAR Could Be Running by Kurt Smith;
NASCAR's Veteran Drivers Have More to Offer, And Deserve More Too by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Scoring Wasn't Always So Easy... by John Potts;
Scott Speed Driver Diary: Water Slide Racing in the Bahamas, Revenge on Kyle, and F1 Team Orders by Scott Speed;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Series Debut at the Tricky Triangle by Beth Lunkenheimer
Georgia Racing History:
'Have At It Boys' Becomes 'Keep It Quiet, Boys' by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Don't Shoot the Messenger by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
I Don't Need the Cook Telling me the Food Sucks and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Pocono by Jo Ann Hlavac;
The Truth Shall Set You Free by Mad Mikie;
Cup Corner – Pocono Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Las Vegas Review Journal:
NASCAR needs influx of youth by Jeff Wolf
LTPicks:
Pocono Driver Rankings
MikeMulhern.net:
Jack Roush recovering...and is this what the 2011 Sprint Cup calendar will look like: a Vegas finale? and
Now how will NASCAR CEO Brian France address the controversy of 'secret' penalties?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Let's take a few laps around the water cooler by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR Insiders:
The Trucks at Pocono? Really? by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Richardson Jr. Talks ORP, Iowa and Elvis by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
View from Here: The sum of writing's in the reading by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
NASCAR Truck series makes debut at Pocono by Bill Flesichman
Pocono Record:
Chance to Chase starts now and
Trucks to make debut at Pocono by Joe Miegoc;
Carmichael got what he 'expected' by Mike Kuhns
Race Journal Online:
Win a Race, You're in the Chase and
Jack's Crash, Gordon's Spotter, and Secret Penalties by Carol Einarsson
RubbingsRacing:
What To Watch For At Pocono by Toby Christie
Racing Geek:
Drivers Speak, NASCAR Reacts by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Lessons from 2002 crash will help Roush Fenway Racing rally around injured team owner by Jeff Owens;
What’s Rick Hendrick doing with a beard? by Bob Pockrass;
A NASCAR race or a Broadway musical? A fair compromise by Carolyn Brewster
Stock Car Gazette:
Pocono - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Toldedo Blade:
Kyle Busch to take fans on bus ride around Toledo Speedway track by Matt Markey
WCNC:
Roush sounded unsure about landing just before crash by Tony Burbeck
Yahoo Sports:
Dinger happy, not satisfied with standing by Jay Hart;
Is too much NASCAR a bad thing? by Brant James
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers for Pocono by Matt Willis;
F1's Dennis puts the E-word in play by Ed Hinton
All Left Turns:
Rubbin’ is not racing by Patrick Reynolds
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR newsmaker: Jamie McMurray by Don Coble
Building Speed:
A New Trackside Sign: Speech Limit by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Bump Drafts:
The Fines, The Moves, And What’s Right by Jim McCoy
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 7-28 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CBS Sports:
Expect domino effect with Blue Grass State on 2011 Cup slate by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Jamie McMurray at his best in big races by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Secret Driver Fines by John Daly
Delware News Journal:
NASCAR's fines don't hide criticism's merit and
Delaware's Tori working toward racing's next rung by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
IndyCar official's comment casts doubt on series' future at WGI by Ron Levanduski
Ford Racing:
First One's Not Like the Second One…
FoxSports:
The power of logical deduction by Darrell Waltrip;
Top teams could be trying new ideas in NASCAR Sprint Cup races by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: NASCAR's Methods From Yesteryear Don't Work In Today's Environment by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: 1313 Turkey Court by Matt McLaughlin;
Dialing It In: NASCAR Needs To Come Clean by Jay Pennell;
Gateway Melee Overshadows Great Driving By NASCAR Up-And-Comer by Jeff Meyer;
Fantasy Insider: Stewart, Harvick Primed For Second Round Of Pocono Success by Mike Ravesi
Indianapolis Star:
As Brickyard attendance tumbles, Kentucky Speedway becomes threat by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
Comments Detrimental to the Sport: NASCAR Clamps Down by Doug Demmons
Las Vegas Review Journal:
High Side, Low Side by Jeff Wolf and Ron Kantowski
Las Vegas Sun:
Is NASCAR sending a mixed message? and
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Auto Racing transcript by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports Talk:
On Carl v. Brad, Part 2 by Charles Krall
NASCAR,com:
Viers brings veteran presence to RFR youngsters by Dave Rodman;
Working Together For The Good Of The Sport by NASCAR by Ramsey Poston;
Power Rankings: Pocono by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Insiders:
This Secret Fine Discussion Has Become Ridiculous and
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #85 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Digesting the mail and
Biffle working through it and
Update from Valli Hilaire: Racin' just got faster--and more fab by Monte Dutton
Newport News Daily Press:
King Petty talks NASCAR during charity visit to Richmond International Raceway by Marty O'Brien
Patriot-News:
ESPN motorsports commentator Marty Reid 'brings a sense of experience' to broadcasts by Jeremy Elliott
Philadelphia Daily News:
Safety issues at Pocono Raceway by Bill Fleischman
Peoria Journal Star:
Mapleton teen in fast company by Jane Miller
Racin' Today:
The Brickyard Has Lost Its Dazzle and
Martin-Hendrick Mess May Get Ugly by Larry Woody;
Trucks, History Are Headed To Pocono Raceway by Jim Pedley
Race Journal Online:
No More Spinach at Pocono Raceway! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Second Time Around: Fantasy Insight Pocono 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacinDeals:
Some Constructive Criticism for Fairgrounds Speedway
RacingWithRich:
Will McMurray's season be counted as a success if he doesn't make the Chase? by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Why I'm Fine With 'Secret' Fines by Toby Christie
SBNation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Marcos Ambrose by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
A fine mess for NASCAR without full disclosure by Kenny Bruce
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Puts Muzzle on Drivers and Freedom of Speech by Ashley McCubbin;
A Familar Name Returns to the Camping World Truck Series by Clayton Caldwell;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Indianapolis by Jeffrey Boswell
Sporting News:
I'm Just Sayin': Secret Fines Smell Bad by Bass Masters;
Sporting News Power Poll after Indianapolis
Sports Illustrated:
Childress, Harvick turn near split into newly-successful marriage by Tim Tuttle;
McMurray, Ganassi dominate the Brickyard by Brant James
Sports Network:
Hamlin seeking third straight win at Pocono
Vegas Insider
Pocono Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
Roush update; Bobby Labonte to have new ride; Indy lowering ticket prices by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: The field is getting clearer by Jay Hart
ESPN:
Crunching numbers after Indianapolis by Matt Willis
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Ambrose throws his name into silly season chatter by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Where will Sprint Cup Series be racing in 2011? by Amanda Vincent
Bump Drafts:
Return Of The Number 3 by Patrick Reynolds
Cars and Racing Stuff:
Random Lugnuts: Keselowskis, Johnsons, and the Schedule by Bill Crittenden
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: NASCAR drivers should keep dirty laundry in-house by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Express Times:
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to race at Pocono Raceway on Saturday by Chuck Givler
Fox Sports:
McMurray shows you can go home again by Darrell Waltrip;
Juan Pablo Montoya, team need to rally past setback by Larry McReynolds;
Fuel injection on the forefront of NASCAR initiatives by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Busch Spotter Silliness, Martin v. Evernham, Labonte Love, And Sources by Tom Bowles;
Ford Teetering On The Brink Of Success - And Irrelevancy - In NASCAR by Vito Pugliese;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Indianapolis and
Beyond The Cockpit: Talented New NASCAR Teen Makes Debut by Mike Neff;
Mirror Driving: Triple Crowns, Scheduling Snafus, And Sponsorship Central by the Frontstretch Staff
Insider Racing News:
Jamie Mac, The Most Unlikely of Winners by Chuck Abrams
Indianapolis Star:
TV makes going to Brickyard 400 unnecessary by Bob Krantz
MikeMulhern.net:
Marcos Ambrose decides to leave Daugherty-Geschickter at the end of the season and move on
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR's Secret Fines a Bad Policy by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Follow similar lineup paths for Pocono success by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Examiner:
Dang, NASCAR’s gone all Commie on us and junk by Greg Engle
NASCARMedia:
Pocono Raceway and Iowa Speedway Weekend Preview page
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR mulls tweaking Chase format again by George Diaz
RacingWithRich:
Why the need for secrecy over NASCAR driver fines? by Richard Allen
Race Talk Radio:
NASCAR Management is Their Own Worst Enemy by Dennis Michelsen
RacinwithRuss:
McMurray Gives Ganassi Trifecta by Russell Schmidt
Roanoke Times:
Empty seats lessen Indy's prestige by Dustin Long
SBNation:
Gluckometer, Indianapolis: Interesting receptions for Edwards, Keselowski by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Jamie McMurray has finally established himself as a legitimate superstar by Jeff Owens
Scranton Times Tribune:
Truck Series rookie Austin Dillon: From Williamsport to Pocono by Scott Walsh
SPEED:
Back To The Future, Please by Jimmy Spencer;
Fishing For Top Pocono Finish by Ryan Newman;
Kyle Busch Finally A Pocono Contender and
Yates Talks Fuel Injection by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
As JR Motorsports Continues Driver Search, Almirola Looks To Be The One by Ashley McCubbin;
On Pit Road: Troubles ahead for the Nationwide Series? by Joe Dunn;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: An inspiring weekend in Indiana by Dave Grayson;
How 'Radioman' Doug Taylor Saved Mark Martin's Life by Angela Campbell;
Ryan Newman Marries Indy Struggles with Pregnancy Bliss by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
For once, it's time to focus on the little picture by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR looks to silence drivers critical of the sport by Tom Bowles
Spotter Stand:
Smoke Screen: McMurray Shines In Big Races, Ganassi Makes History, Mouthy Drivers, And Silly Season Talk by Patrick Baldwin
Yahoo Sports:
Memo to fans: Survival relies on growth by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Fining drivers is no big deal by David Newton;
Hush-hush about hush-up money and
Cup drivers in Nationwide: Good or bad? and
A new perspective on Jeff Gordon by Marty Smith
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Harvick pads, McMurray pounces by Matt Taliaferro
At the Track: Gater News:
Are Fines and Ticket Sales Related? by Ed Coombs
All Left Turns:
McMurray, Ganassi shine on center stage by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: Power-Ranking the Top 15 Candidates to Win the 2010 Sprint Cup by Kara Martin;
Just Like Jamie McMurray, NASCAR Also Went From nothing to Everything by Kelly Crandall;
NASCAR Hall of Fame: Who Should Be In the Second Year's Class? and
NASCAR: Those Who Have and Those Who Have Not by Sandra MacWatters
Boston Globe:
NHMS date may not be at risk by Michael Vega
Bump Drafts:
Adios, TNT by John Chapman
Des Moines Register:
Kyle Busch returns to Newton track for the fun by Rob Gray
Fox Sports:
Five things learned at Indianapolis by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Censorship Gone Wild, Carl & Kyle Sitting In A Tree, More by Bryan Davis Keith;
Brian And Bruton Tell Us ... What, Exactly? by Mike Neff;
No Bull: Bad Calls Can Quickly Cost You Credibility by Nick Bromberg;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Indy-Pocono Edition by Tom Bowles;
Talking NASCAR TV: Did ESPN Cut The Mustard In Its Cup Debut? by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Does the NASCAR Nationwide Series Really Need the Sprint Cup Drivers? by Allen Madding
Lexington Dispatch:
McMurray, Ganassi revel in win by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
Leaving Indy, with things to ponder....
Motor Racing Network:
Biffle Brings Home Third Place by Pete Pistone
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Brickyard 400: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Montoya, team need to find a way to finish first by Joe Menzer;
Johnson's Indy run ends in disappointment and
Glotzbach's speed record at Bristol still standing by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Times have changed, but Chevy still believes NASCAR helps sell cars by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
McMurray Making Roush, Truex Look Bad by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 7-27-10 and
Return to Peyton Place and
The thousands who were not there by Monte Dutton
Puttyracing:
Expect Vegas, Homestead to have much different slots on the schedule next year by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Indianapolis: Revenge of...the Grass? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Yes Empty Seats Do Matter: Making the Grade Indy by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
McMurray Has Been An Overlooked Wheel Man by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich
Did you see Indy as half full or half empty? by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Why Changing The Schedule Just Makes Sense by Toby Christie
SPEED:
Chase Bubble Perking With Six To Go and
Where Does McMurray’s Win Rank? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
ARCA's Chad Finley Talks Brad Keselowski Racing, His Future and More by Ashley McCubbin;
The Final Word - Indianapolis, where two beats four, and continues to beat Montoya by Ron Thornton;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Indy's Brickyard 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Stock Car Gazette:
Drivers shoot off their mouths... NASCAR shoots back! by Mike Irwin;
TV Times - McMurray's Key to Brickyard Win is Good Chemistry by Lou Modestino
Virginian-Pilot:
A Dale Earnhardt story that should make you chuckle and
Has "Boys have at it'' become shut up and drive? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Fryer’s Five: Ganassi’s fortunes make a 180 by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
2010 Power Rankings: Pocono by Ryan McGee;
McMurray puts Ganassi in rarefied air by Ed Hinton;
McMurray's year a success, Chase or no Chase and
Sources: McMurray, EGR work on deal and
It's Martin's call on #5, Hendrick says by David Newton;
No-shows the big losers at Brickyard and
What did we learn from France? Not much by Terry Blount
A new perspective on Jeff Gordon by Marty Smith
Alabama Live:
Ganassi's triumph is Montoya's heartbreak and
TV complaints don't worry NASCAR chairman by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
McMurray makes history for Chip Ganassi by Jay W. Pennell
Athlon Sports:
Big Mac Attack: McMurray notches second crown jewel win of season by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
McMurray and Montoya, tale of two finishes at Indy by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Rick Hendrick Erases ESPN's Analyst Theory About Mark Martin's Future by Sal Sigala Jr;
Chip Ganassi Saved Jamie McMurray and McMurray Has Saved The #1 Team by Kelly Crandall
Bristol Herald Courier:
NASCAR Nationwide Series needs a jolt by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Air Trumps Tires, Jamie Scores Chip Triple by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
McMurray carving out reputation as big-race driver to beat by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
McMurray's win goes down as a triple by Jim Utter
Close Finishes:
Indy Is The 'Happening' For NASCAR by John Close
Cup Scene:
A sour start makes for a sweet ending and
Busch rallies, Hamlin struggles and
Indy is forgettable for Hendrick Stable and
Never a kiss so sweet by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Indy On ESPN by John Daly
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Brickyard 400 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
The Cool-Down Lap: Happiness And Heartbreak All In One For Chip Ganassi by Doug Turnbull;
Fact or Fiction: Will EGR Make The Chase? Will Ford Win A Race? And NASCAR Schedules by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Brickyard Where Top 35 Dreams Went To Die ... Or DNQ by Brock Beard;
The New Running Their Mouth: Brickyard 400 by Summer Dreyer
Fox Sports:
McMurray's resurgence continues with Indy win by Lee Spencer
Gaston Gazette:
Hard to figure by Monte Dutton
Hampton Roads:
How Montoya lost the Brickyard 400; Can a race with 100,000 empty seats be prestigious? by Dustin Long
Indianapolis Star:
Fan report: Race crowd dwindles by Tania Lopez;
For Ganassi, crown fits by Bob Kravitz;
Taking 4 tires costs Greg Biffle by Patrick Dorsey;
Kyle Busch gets lucky, but not Juan Pablo Montoya by Phillip Wilson;
Hendrick clan has a bad day by Jeff Rabjohns;
Team's gamble pays off for Kevin Harvick and
Stewart holds on to finish 5th by Curt Cavin;
Late crash ends Montoya's day by Andrew Astleford;
Cathy Kightlinger's Talk of Track by Cathy Kightlinger;
Jamie McMurray wins 2010 Brickyard 400 by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
Carl Edwards Deserves a Medal by Matthew Pizzolato
MikeMulhern.net:
Greg Biffle shows a stout Ford...stout enough to win, and that bodes well for Pocono and
The back-story to Jamie McMurray's season, his Daytona win, and now the Brickyard, is all about a great career comeback and
Juan Montoya dominates Indy again, but more bad luck, and teammate Jamie McMurray wins the Brickyard 400 for Chip Ganassi and
NASCAR's Brian France hints at "interesting changes" looming for 2011
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
NASCAR CEO expects big changes by Dave Kallman
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Indianapolis and
McMurray Money at Indianapolis by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top five Indianapolis drivers before and after and
ESPN booth strong for NASCAR show by Dwight Drum
Motor Sport Weekly News:
Montoya's Empty Trophy Case, Indy's Empty Seats by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Debris caps off disappointing weekend for Gordon by Raygan Swan;
Dirty air limits options for those chasing leaders by Mark Aumann;
Missing Chase wouldn't dampen McMurray's year and
At Indy, heartbreak goes hand-in-hand with joy by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
McMurray and Ganassi team's rise in 2010 is truly miraculous and
Martin feels disrespected, but he can blame Rick Hendrick for speculation and
Giving Chase drivers a mulligan would tighten points battle and
Big changes coming for Nationwide series in 2011? by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Crazy Start to a Historic Brickyard 400 by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
Austin Dillon earning the right to race the number 3 in NASCAR by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Start-And-Park Has Become A Mode Of Survival by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR gamer: The wrong guy was right again and
Post-race rail and
Brickyard 400 notebook: The crowd was spinning in Turn Two by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
This is the Soul of NASCAR - Smaller is Bigger by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: Two Great Short Track Races and Empty Seats by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Ganassi Gets Trifecta Plus One by Jonathan Ingram;
McMurray Adds Brickyard To List of Victories by Jim Pedley;
Brickyard Notes: No Laps For Sadler by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Unemployed to Victory Lane in Less Than a Year by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Tool:
Want a Successful Drive for Diversity Program? Cultivate Older Drivers by David Dubczak
RacingWithRich:
Montoya loses the Brickyard 400 in the pits...again and
No shortage of storylines at the Brickyard by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
NASCAR Needs to Keep Three P's in Mind to Restore Passion for the Sport by Dan Pierce
Roanoke Times:
Savvy pit road call sends McMurray to Brickyard win by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
Aftermath Indianapolis: Jamie McMurray's Success May Change The Way We View NASCAR Drivers by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
McMurray Doubles Up Daytona, Indy and
France – Schedule Changes ‘Impactful’ by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
How Much Longer Will We See Stock Cars at Indy? by Ron Fleshman;
NASCAR to implement New Qualifying Procedure for Trucks at Pocono by Ashley McCubbin;
Kyle Busch threepeats in the Nationwide Series at ORP by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Indy by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
"NASCAR Then & Now" A Delightful Look At Past & Current NASCAR by Mike Irwin;
Track Trash - Kissing the Bricks Indy 2K10 by Racing Maniac
Trading Paint:
Ganassi: Winning Truly is Everything by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
Daytona 500 champion Jamie McMurray wins The Brickyard by Nate Ryan
Valvoline:
Fans Will Demand a 3-Peat by I.N. Sider
Virginian-Pilot:
France hints at big changes to 2011 schedule; discusses changing Chase by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Montoya’s tough luck is McMurray’s gain and
Want an improved Chase? Get out of NFL’s way by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Montoya the man to beat ... again by Ed Hinton;
JJ chasing history at the Brickyard by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
Juan Pablo Montoya: Out of the Chase but out to win by Doug Demmons;
NASCAR's visit to Indy always a special weekend by Mark McCarter
Bleacher Report:
Mark Martin's Theory About 2011 Takes Hit From Ray Evernham by Sandra MacWatters;
Jeff Gordon Could Reign Supreme As The King Of Indy With a Victory by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
NNS Race React: Short Track Is Where It’s At by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Gentlemen's agreement a NASCAR relic? by Jim Utter
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Questions & attitude by Ken Willis;
Speed freaks
Des Moines Register:
NASCAR drivers now safer than ever by Rob Gray
Fox Sports:
Juan Pablo Montoya seeks redemption at Indianapolis and
Kahne miffed at Evernham's analysis of future by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Carl Edwards Just Doesn't Get It by Mike Neff
Gary Post Tribune:
Feud between drivers talk of the town by Steve Gorches
Georgia Racing History:
Chat With Jack Etheridge by Eddie Samples
Indianapolis Star:
Ford still looking for a win and
Stewart, Newman in familiar spots by Phillip Wilson;
Juan Pablo Montoya primed for a showdown by Steve Ballard;
Great pairings can't last forever and
Hornish Jr.'s future in question by Curt Cavin;
Martin grows tired of speculation and
Team, Reutimann respect struggles by Jeff Rabjohns
Insider Racing News:
Montoya and Ganassi Look To Make History With Brickyard Win by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Chevys Look Primed To Win Eighth Straight Brickyard 400 & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
Los Angeles Times:
Kevin Harvick has new, calmer demeanor by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
Montoya! On the Indy pole. Will he dominate the Brickyard again? Or will JJ make it 3-in-a-row?
Monterey County Herald:
Just a Thought: Will we see NASCAR at Laguna Seca? by John Devine
Motor Racing Network:
Martin Marks Indy as Big by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
One and only Indy makes winning paramount by Dan Beaver;
Brickyard offers Montoya a shot at redemption by David Caraviello;
Burton inserts self into Brickyard threat discussion by Mark Aumann
NASCAR This Week:
Pre-race rail and
Bricks rise, and brick fall and
Three hungry men ... and one with a full belly and
Montoya cements his status among favorites by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
Young Viewers Departing; Few Young Drivers Entering by Viv Bernstein
Patriot-News:
Carl Edwards, NASCAR should be ashamed of themselves by Jeremy Elliott
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Time For Sprint Cup To Hit The Bricks and
Martin Just Says No To Classlessness by Jim Pedley
Scranton Times-Tribune:
Drivers looking forward to inaugural Pocono truck race by Scott Walsh
SPEED:
Favorites Rule At Indy and
Gordon Still Has Drive For Five by Tom Jensen
Virginian-Pilot:
Graying NASCAR woos the younger set by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Martin ready to rally by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Edwards remains unrepentant by Terry Blount;
Indy a bittersweet reunion for Villeneuve by Ed Hinton;
Cup boys pushing the envelope and
What will Mark Martin do? and
Martin intends to drive 5 through 2011 by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Is rubbing still racing? by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Martin insists he will drive #5 in 2011 by Jay W. Pennell
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 2002 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis (Georgia boy wins in Indy) by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Dark Horses: Will Dale Earnhardt Jr. or Carl Edwards Kiss Indy's Bricks? by Rob Tiongson;
NASCAR Nationwide Series: Does Dale Earnhardt Jr. Have the Right Idea? by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: The Brickyard 400 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Trio aiming for record books with storylines aplenty for Brickyard 400 by Pete Pistone
Florida Today:
Numbers may favor Johnson by Mark DeCotis
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Gordon at home in Brickyard backyard and
Bumpin’ and bangin’ back as NASCAR loosens reins and
15 years later, 500 champion returns and
Harvick happy in driver’s seat by Ben Smith
Fox Sports:
Mark Martin angered by talk of future plans and
NASCAR talks to drivers about elimination-style Chase by Lee Spencer
Indianapolis Star:
Former 500 champ Villeneuve returns, but Speedway feels different in a stock car by Curt Cavin;
Despite dry spell, Earnhardt progressing toward Chase by Phillip Wilson;
Favorites like forecast for Brickyard 400: hot, humid and slick and
After lost season in 2009, Richard Childress Racing recaptures the magic by Steve Ballard;
Allgaier settles in during 2nd go-round by Andrew Astleford;
NASCAR's Edwards penalty is a joke, but it won't be funny when someone gets seriously hurt by Bob Kravitz;
Indy's Passwater put on quite a show by Terry Hutchens;
Racing up close; O'Reilly fans get a top view of up-and-comers and
NASCAR working to get kids on board by Jason Thomas
Insider Racing News:
Water Cooler Talk about the Edwards-Keselowski Controversy by Brenda Benedict
Los Angeles Times:
Heat is intense at Brickyard practice and
NASCAR's Carl Edwards calls penalties from wreck with Brad Keselowski 'fair' by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
A one-race, winner-take-all NASCAR championship? Greg Biffle's Take and
Summertime Blues? Here in stock-car country it's more 'Tattoo You Summertime Black-and-Blue' and
Juan Pablo Montoya lives up to his Indy billing....on Friday. But what about Saturday and Sunday? and
Ray Evernham says Mark Martin will turn Rick Hendrick's team over to Kasey Kahne in 2011. An angry Martin says no way and
Hot blood in Dixie? Brad Keselowski's Side
NASCAR.com:
'Slouches' need not apply for a win at Brickyard and
Harvick, Martin loving life as Cup frontrunners by Raygan Swan;
Edwards won't appeal, but won't back down either by David Caraviello;
Howard's team gets short end of stick at Gateway and
Villeneuve aims to join Montoya in Indy books by Mark Aumann
NASCAR-ista:
The Haters Are Right - Johnson Gets More TV Exposure Than Any Other Driver by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: 'Beginners's Luck' was a while back and
When bigger wasn't better by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
NASCAR Notes: No IMS Double In Cards and
Edwards, Keselowski Stand Their Ground and
Edwards’ Bump Draws Ire Of Peers by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Brickyard 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Is rubbing still racing? by Dustin Long
SPEED:
Aggression Still Part Of The Game by Mike Hembree;
Penske Seeks First/Indy Notebook and
Will Past Winners Repeat? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Carl Edwards Stands By 'Eye For An Eye' Racing Philosophy and
Indy 500 Champs Montoya, Villeneuve and Hornish Look for Brickyard 400 Glory by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Edwards and Keselowski - Seen through a Child's Eyes by Angela Campbell
Vegas Insider:
Brickyard 400 preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian-Pilot:
Martin is angry, Montoya is fast and Newman is just ... well, see for yourself by Dustin Long
Wall Street Journal:
Brickyard 400: Gordon, Nascar Seek Comebacks by Jonathan Welsh
Yahoo Sports:
Brickyard is a prelude to the championship by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Will probation end drivers' feud? by Terry Blount
Athlon Sports:
Back to Bricks: Time To Make Indy Special Once Again by Tom Bowles
Bleacher Report:
Hendrick Motorsports Claims Team Parity, Prove It at the Brickyard 400 by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
If You Ask Me: The Verdict & The ‘Yard by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In: Carl Edwards Should Be Parked For One Race In Each Of The Three Series by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Harvick, Martin among surprises, busts heading into second half by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Win, lose or NASCAR? It's a mixed message by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Trucks At ORP Highlight Ten Hours Of NASCAR TV by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
1st asphalt laid down on track by Ken Willis
Detroit Free Press:
Juan Pablo Montoya feels good at Indy, but can he win there? by Mike Brudenell
Frontstretch:
Why Race At Indy? Because It's Something Different by Kurt Smith;
One Out of Two Ain't Bad? NASCAR Gets One Penalty (Sort Of) Right; the Other Way Off the Mark by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: One of the toughest... by John Potts;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: The One That Got Away by Marcos Ambrose;
A Rudderless Nationwide Series Adrift Once Again by Bryan Davis Keith
Indianapolis Star:
Stewart still enjoying his ownership role and
Childress drivers back in the Chase mix and
NASCAR battling drop in attendance, TV ratings and
Labonte laments his rough season and
Tempers flare after NASCAR's 'have at it' decree and
IndyCar's Patrick gauging NASCAR possibilities and
Hamlin, Busch can't always see eye-to-eye by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
"Have At It" Not a Blank Check for Recklessness by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Indy by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Sun:
This Week's Stockcar toon and
NASCAR's changes don't seem to be making an impact by Mike Smith
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR is looking to snap out of its attendance and ratings slumps by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
Can Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree, Jerry Punch and the rest of the ESPN-ABC guys help turn this TV thing?
MLive:
If Jimmie Johnson's Brickyard trend continues, expect another Sprint Cup title to follow by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Johnson Eyes Indy Three-Peat by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top drivers talk revered Indianapolis by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Pittsboro dedicated to Gordon ... and fried catfish by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Insiders:
The Hard Card Mystique by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Getting Bullied - a Rite of Sprint Cup Passage by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Dealing with the rabble by Monte Dutton
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Record-setting Ganassi returns for Brickyard 400 by Ralph Paulk
Racing Geek:
Forecasting The Chase by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
My prediction: Kevin Harvick will win in Indy and
Is the Brickyard 400 a crown jewel race? by Richard Allen
Southern Pines Pilot:
NASCAR Brings Hammer Down on Edwards by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Keselowski – It Was Personal by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
A round of applause for NASCAR and
Sports Illustrated:
Gordon needs a win, but he'll have tough competition at Brickyard by Lars Anderson;
Keselowski on the run-in with Carl Edwards at Gateway race and
Edwards-Keselowski feud prompts re-evaluation of 'have at it, boys' by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
As he seeks historic win, aura of Indy doesn't faze Montoya by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Montoya looking for redemption at Indy by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Crunching numbers for the Brickyard by Chad Willis;
Gordon's historic quest has an asterisk by Ed Hinton;
With Edwards, NASCAR gets it right by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Montoya needs to stop shooting himself in the foot and
Johanna Long looking to make the most of her NASCAR debut by Doug Demmmons
All Left Turns:
I have no interest in 'Young Guns' by Patrick Reynolds
Anderson Independent Mail:
Is NASCAR, Indy a good marriage? by Scott Adamson
Augusta Chronicle:
Brick upon brick, legacies are built at legendary track and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
What! Another Opinionated Edwards-Keselowski Article? Say It Isn't So by Kara Martin;
Carl Edwards Continues Setting The Tone: Feel Free To Line Up For A Kiss by David Yeazell;
Carl Edwards Still Has Custody Of Golden Horseshoe After NASCAR's Ruling by Sal Sigala Jr
Bristol Herald Courier:
Gordon relishes role as elder statesman by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Car Of Tomorrow Leads To NASCAR Sorrow by John Chapman
Charlotte Observer:
Edwards over the top in his feud with Keselowski by Tom Sorenson
Daly Planet:
It's Opening Day For ESPN by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Even amid hot streak, sense of urgency growing for Gordon by Mike Finney
Ft. Worth Star Telegram:
Gordon feels timing is right for fifth victory at Brickyard by Derew Davison
Fox Sports:
Protecting the sport by Darrell Waltrip;
Carl vs. Brad feud hurts other teams by Larry McReynolds;
NASCAR shows drivers who's boss by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
MPM2Nite: Does The Brickyard 400 Still Matter? by Matt McLaughlin;
NASCAR Approves Of Edwards' Actions By Placating Whiny Fans by Jeff Meyer;
Fanning The Flames: Fan Reaction To Carl vs. Brad Round II, With Penalties by Matt Taliaferro;
Dialing It In : Montoya's Due Date by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Gordon On Verge Of Brickyard Breakthrough ... Again by Mike Ravesi
Gaston Gazette:
Difficulty of Indy is car, not track by Monte Dutton
Indianapolis Star:
Last year's loss doesn't drive Montoya by Steve Ballard;
In sign of the times, Brickyard 400 finds itself without title sponsor by Dana Hunsinger
Insider Racing News:
Welcome to the world of "Boys, sort of have at it" by Doug Demmons
Los Angeles Daily News:
No matter the race, Reid has the call by Louis Brewster
MikeMulhern:
Chip Ganassi, enjoying his greatest season, and aiming at adding the Brickyard 400 to the Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500, with Juan Pablo Montoya and
Earl Brooks....NASCAR TV, and a new Versus series....and Jeff Gordon looking for No. Five at Indy and
Jeff Gordon too says drivers are worried NASCAR has let this Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski 'Boys, have at it' get a little out of hand
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
In Edwards-Keselowski aftermath, NASCAR redraws the line by Dave Kallman
Motor Racing Network>
Driver Handicaps: Indianapolis by Jeff Wackerlin;
Indy Special Place to Gordon by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Track Smack: Third consecutive Indy win would immortalize JJ;
Vacation hotspot: Old Dominion Speedway thrills by Dave Rodman;
The Winston way by David Caraviello
NASCAR-ista:
NASCAR Faults Edwards for Keselowski Smashup by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR finally takes a step towards ending boring qualifying sessions by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insider:
A Chilling Effect? Or Business As Usual? by Journo
NASCAR Lugnuts:
Battle Grounds:Jeff Gordon Vs. Tony Stewart at Indianapolis Motor Speedway by Patti Rodisch
NASCAR This Week:
High hopes for Gordon at the Brickyard by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
It's no accident: NASCAR drivers Edwards, Keselowski put on probation by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
The Search For ‘The Line” Continues by Rick Minter;
Readers Have Right To Write by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
NASCAR contradicts itself in Edwards/Keselowski ruling by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR analysis: 'Have at it' means don't involve others by Dustin Long
Scene Daily:
It’s time we saw a good NASCAR race at Indy by Jeff Owens;
What’s on your NASCAR bucket list? by Carolyn Brewster
Shelbyville News:
Racing the big boys by Jeff Brown
SPEED:
Junior Fan Of Indy’s Rich History by Mike Hembree;
How To Win At The Brickyard by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Finally Punishes Edwards and Keselowski by Ron Fleshman;
Carl Edwards versus Brad Keselowski feud results in NASCAR penalties and
Jennifer Jo Cobb, Michelle Theriault and Johanna Long Headline Historic Truck Trio by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Breaking down NASCAR's most overrated Cup drivers by Cory McCartney
Trading Paint:
Can Carl Edwards Resist Brad Keselowski's Temptation? by Jerry Bonkowski
USA Today:
Aggressive driving OK, but NASCAR urges restraint by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Indy's tough in real, virtual, life by David Newton
All Left Turns:
Does fatherhood slow down a racecar driver? by Patrick Reynolds
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Keselowski silence on Edwards speaks volumes, Harvick speaks out by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
Sam Hornish, Indycar Is Calling by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: NASCAR race takes backseat to Indy 500 at Brickyard by Brian De Los Santos & Pete Pistone
Daily Nonpareil:
Edwards renews rivalry with last lap move by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Fox Sports:
No better time for a win for Gordon by Rea White;
Keep an eye on these five rising stars by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... The Cost Of Sacrificing A Sport Through One Man by Tom Bowles;
Reigning In The Recklessness: NASCAR Has Credibility Issues To Fix by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Racing's Version Of The Triple Crown, Kenseth's Collapse, More by the Frontstretch Staff;
Top Ten Things, Besides Attempted Murder, Carl Edwards Has Been Accused Of by Jeff Meyer;
NASCAR Power Rankings: The 2011 Potential Hall of Fame Class compiled by Mike Neff
Indianapolis Star:
On aero kits and Carl Edwards by Curt Cavin;
Johnson always lurking in Sprint Cup field by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
The Brad and Carl Show Heats Up Again by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Cup Corner - Indy Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Motorsports Examiner:
Aric Almirola's Conditioning and Attitude are on Track in NASCAR by Dwight Drum
Motor Racing Network:
Brickyard Blues and
Hornish Aims for Indy Glory by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Jury still out on Edwards' late-race actions by Joe Menzer;
One and only Indy makes winning paramount by Dan Beaver;
Brickyard always great, even when racing isn't by David Caraviello
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #84 by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
Indianapolis Weekend Preview page
NASCAR Nationwide Series Examiner:
NASCAR draws line on actions at Gateway by Amanda Vincent
NASCAR This Week:
Around the garage: According to Burton, driver's perspective is not always the best by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
No Handbills or Bullets, But Umbrellas Allowed at Indy by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Fuzzy Earnhardt Memories, Justifications and NASCAR's Wish Came True by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
All You Can Eat Buffets Have Tighter Rules by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Answering Questions on "The Mêlée at Gateway," Junior Conspiracies, and more by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Chase assessment: Junior will be in and Kenseth will be out by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
ESPN adds post-race coverage by Dustin Long
SBNation:
Out Of 12: An Interview With Ryan Newman by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Indy Special For Newman by Mike Hembree;
Martin Needs To Step Up and
Brickyard Has History On Its Side by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups: The return of 'Crazy' Carl and 'Bad' Brad by Dave Grayson;
NASCAR drivers to begin carrying pistols, swords, black-powder cannons, rubber-bands and Elmo dolls during races by Larry VanZandt
Sports Illustrated:
Burton, Hamlin among sleepers who could challenge at Brickyard by Tim Tuttle;
Edwards, Keselowski at it again; time to nix the Chase for good? by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose keeps busy on off weekend, preps for Indy by Marcos Ambrose;
Action on track isn't helping NASCAR attendance, ratings by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
The NASCAR World Cup: Kenseth, Edwards, Kahne in open Group E by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Will Brickyard give Ganassi the trifecta? by Terry Blount;
Have at it, boys? No … not this way by David Newton
Autoextremist:
Fumes: Brian's "pretty happy where we're at." Uh-oh by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Bangor Daily News:
Keselowski mum on wreck in Nationwide race by Larry Mahoney
Bump Drafts:
Where’s The Line On Have At It? by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Hello, Cole Trickle and Rowdy Burns? It's the movies calling about having dinner by Steve Waid
Daly Planet:
ESPN Hopes Fourth Time Is The Charm by John Daly
Fayetteville Observer:
Taking a wrong turn by Thomas Pope
Florida Today:
Park Edwards before someone dies by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Actions detrimental to the sport by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR needs to look closely at Edwards, Keselowski incident by Lee Spencer;
NASCAR should be cautious in changing the Chase by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: The Time Is Now For 2011 Rules, Paying Back Cousin Carl, And More by Bryan Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not Around The World Of NASCAR by Tom Bowles;
Channeling My Inner Ricky Bobby: Realizing A NASCAR Dream by Danny Peters;
No Bull: Why Limiting Cup Drivers In Other Series Is Easier Said Than Done by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Controversy Never Keeps ESPN From Jumping Ship by Phil Allaway
Indianpolis Star:
Waiting for a win by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
Wreckers and Checkers - A Cheap Way to Get Media Exposure by Allen Madding
Kansas City Star:
Bumpy relationship of Edwards and Keselowski under scrutiny by Randy Covitz
Lexington Dispatch:
Hall voters have many choices by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
Another Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski incident turns ugly...and NASCAR again ignores it
Motorsports FanHouse:
Carl Edwards Delivers Drama for NASCAR, but When Is Enough, Enough? by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Ganassi Has a Shot at History and
Edwards-Keselowski Feud Heats Up by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
McClure finds his heart, focus away from the races by Jill Erwin;
Kelley Earnhardt reflects back, looks ahead by Joe Menzer;
Rathmanns crisscross NASCAR, Indianapolis by Mark Aumann;
Just another brick in the wall? by Mark Spoor & Bill Kimm
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR punishing Edwards or Keselowski would send the wrong message by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Hey Bud, Don’t Lay Down On Me by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 7-21-2010 by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR's race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway just another race by Tania Ganguli
Puttyracing:
Strong run for Bayne overshadowed by Keselowski-Edwards incident by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Brad Keselowski's Playing With the Big Kids Now by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Have at It Boys Should Have Limits: Making the Grade Gateway 1 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Time To Spread The Wealth by Jeff Hood;
NASCAR’s Nationwide Dilemma Continues by Larry Woody;
Carl Not Automatically The Bad Guy by Nick Bromberg
Roanoke Times:
Can Brian France fix NASCAR? by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
With Things Getting Cramped, Pivotal Stretch Ahead For Chasers by Toby Christie
SBNation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Kevin Conway by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
NASCAR should do a bit of parenting by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
Ganassi Looks To Make History and
Detestable Driving by Tom Jensen;
Gordon Says He Has ‘Some Questions’ and
Harvick Reacts To Edwards - Keselowski Incident by Megan Englehart
Speedway Media:
Edwards Versus Keselowski - The Great Debate by Angela Campbell
Sporting News:
No, Wrecking Down The Straight Away Is Not Cool by Jim Pedley
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Quiet Sprint Cup Off-Week Marred By Edwards/Keselowski Natiowide Series Fracas by Lou Modestino
TennesseeRacer:
Bayne posts best ever finish at Gateway by Richard Allen
USA Today:
Chip Ganassi in line for rare team owner triple at Brickyard by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider:
Future Forecast by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
NASCAR in tough spot over Edwards’ rough play by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
My Wish Q&A: Ruth Buzzell [Earnhardt Jr. granted wish to her son] by Kaitee Daley
All Left Turns:
Edwards, Keselowski heat up the off weekend by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Is a Champion Where It Counts; In The Game Of Life by Sal Sigala Jr.;
The Tale of the Oracle Octopus: NASCAR Could Use Some Animal Instinct by Kara Martin;
NASCAR's Giant-Killer, Who Will It Be In the Sprint Cup Series? and
Top-10 Drivers to Have Kissed the "Yard of Bricks" at Indianapolis by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
From Epic To Embarrassment On Final Lap by Jim McCoy
Close Finishes:
Bob Keselowski Ready To Suit Up by John Close
Daly Planet:
Big Monday For NASCAR TV Shows by John Daly
Frontstretch:
Fact Or Fiction: Was Carl Edwards In The Wrong On Saturday Night? by Mike Lovecchio;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Missouri Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 by Bryan Keith;
Dale Junior And LeBron James: Big Decisions Equal Big Results? by Doug Turnbull;
NASCAR And YouTube: Fans Shouldn't Be The Ones Filling The Gaps by Brock Beard;
Tracking The Trucks: Campingworld.com 200 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Insider Racing News:
Should the Wrangler Car be Saved? by Matthew Pizzolato
Motorsports Examiner:
Off-Week for NASCAR's Edwards and Harvick is on target by Dwight Drum
NASCAR Examiner:
Keselowski – ‘It was just great racing’ by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
A Serious Test For ‘Boys, Have At It’? by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Knock down, drag out ... and
... and loud, loud music by Monte Dutton
RacingWithRich:
Edwards' move was dirty but should not be punished by Richard Allen
Race Talk Radio:
Morgan Can Dip- One Lap Wonders Gateway Edition by Dennis Michelsen
SceneDaily:
Behind-the-scenes tour of Hendrick Motorsports reveals secret to success – no special treatment for Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Another Hendrick Win In The Wings? and
Hamlin Looks To Regain Edge by Tom Jensen
Sports Illustrated:
Stepping behind the wheel during NASCAR nation's summer vacation by Tom Bowles
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Nationwide Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 by Mary Jo Buchanan
StockCar Review:
Parking Edwards Could Save a Life by Matthew Blaylock
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables - Carl Edwards, Two Keselowskis by Mike Irwin
Toronto Star:
The Honda Indy Toronto seemed like a NASCAR race by Norris McDonald
Virginian Pilot:
Harvick says he might have "punched'' Edwards in the mouth if Edwards wrecked him for win and
Keselowski's father has strong words for Edwards after Gateway incident by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
NASCAR's got 99 problems ...... but racing ain't one. Here's a plan to get the series back on track by Ryan McGee
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Edwards vs Keselowski turns ugly, again by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Carl Edwards, NASCAR's Hit Man? by Sandra MacWatters;
NASCAR's ready to Kiss the Bricks at Indianapolis: 10 Drivers to Watch by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Perhaps The “KISS” Principle Is Needed by Jim McCoy
Cars and Racing Stuff:
Random Lugnuts: Dale Earnhardt's Legacy was in Victory Lane This July by Bill Crittenden
Daly Planet:
Crunch Time For The "B Team" by John Daly
Florida Today:
NASCAR trying to smooth over bumps by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Edwards wins race at Keselowski's expense by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Truck Race Postponed ~ Old Dominion Speedway Loses by Kim Roberson
NASCAR Business Examiner:
Is media coverage of Danica Patrick hurting the small NASCAR Nationwide teams and their sponsors? by Jesse L. Medford
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
There's a fine line between racing and stupidity; Carl Edwards crossed it by Matt Myftiu
NNS Racing:
The Full Monty: Did Brad Keselowski deserve that from Carl Edwards? by Lee Montgomery
Racin' Today:
This Is Getting Dangerous by Larry Woody
Rubbings Racing:
NNS Carl Edwards Wins Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 and
NCWTS Kevin Harvick Dominates the Camping World 200 at Gateway International Raceway by Holly Blake;
Over The Line? The Great Carl Debate by Farrah Kaye and Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Carl Edwards should keep win, but points penalty, fine appropriate for his actions by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Edwards Wins In Wild Gateway Finish by Mike Hembree;
Harvick Cruises At Gateway by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Truck Series CampingWorld.com 200 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Yahoo Sports:
Nasty Edwards-Keselowski feud flares up once again by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Family's pain spurs Gordon's fight by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Do the National Anthem, an electric guitar and a NASCAR race go together? by Doug Demmons
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Projected 2010 Chase for the Championship field by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
Thinkin’ ‘Bout Davey by Jim McCoy
Fox Sports:
Almirola finds his way in NASCAR by Rea White
Kansas City Star:
Edwards, other Sprint Cup drivers rule Nationwide, but that could change by Randy Covitz
NASCAR.com:
St. James' love for cars continues after racing by Raygan Swan
Racing Geek:
Reconstructing The Sprint Cup Schedule by Jordan Bianchi
Speedway Media:
Maybe It's the Product by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News:
Who are NASCAR's most underrated drivers in 2010? by Cory McCartney
St Louis Dispatch:
Aric Almirola enjoys the ride in the #51 truck and
Experience pays off for Justin Allgaier in Nationwide Series by Ken Roberts;
Joe Gibbs shows he's a winner in NASCAR, too by Jeremy Rutherford
Virginian Pilot:
Is Brian France tipping his hand at Chase changes? by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Chat Transcript with Ed Hinton;
Ranking of best owner in U.S. sports
Bleacher Report:
If NASCAR Nationwide is Developmental Only, Will It Die? by Sandra MacWatters;
NASCAR Flexes its Technical Muscle Before Every Race by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Changing The Chase? What’s Your Point(s)? by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! It's TD Bank 250 Weekend; I Recommend You Go by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Mid-season grades: Trio of deserved A's stand out, no F's to hand out by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Keepsake die-cast prompts boy's memorable query by Tom Higgins
Dallas Morning News:
How survivor of crash at Texas Motor Speedway is trying to bounce back by Neena Satija
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Braniff 'comfortable with progress' [Daytona Repaving] by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Teen driver Johanna Long climbing ranks by Rea White;
Nationwide and Truck series drivers take the lead at Gateway by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Voices From the Heartland: Heartland Friends Ride Together Again by Jeff Meyer;
Taking Measure: NASCAR Summers by Amy Henderson;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: RWR Development Driver Earnhardt Makes Debut by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Ryan Truex Driver Diary: On to the Nationwide Series! by Ryan Truex;
Jarit Johnson Driver Diary: Behind the Scenes, Still Searching, and A New Niece by Jarit Johnson
Georgia Racing History:
Jocko Flocko, Race Driver by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
The Devil Made Him Do It - Again by Rebecca Gladden
Las Vegas Sun:
Change more than just the Chase format and
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
NASCAR.com:
Reutimann's career, family, demons now secure by Ty Norris;
How to ... sign autographs on the move by Jeff Gordon
NASCAR Insiders:
TNT’s Disappointing Summer Series by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Juan Pablo Montoya vs Mark Martin and
Garage notes: Sadler will be looking around at year's end by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Here Are Five For Class No. 2 by Rick Minter;
Years Don’t Diminish Loss Of Davey by Larry Woody
RubbingsRacing:
NNS Missouri-Illinois Dealers 250 Pre Race Report by Holly Blake
SceneDaily:
Strange deal with Hendrick leaves Kasey Kahne, Mark Martin facing questions about the future as they fight to make the Chase by Bob Pockrass;
This is not World Cup soccer, so NASCAR should leave the Chase alone by Carolyn Brewster
Southern Pines Pilot:
No Asterisk: Reutimann’s Second Win Bolsters Credibility by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Is Hornaday Out Of Title Hunt? by Ray Dunlap;
Being Bruton [Smith] – The Good Life and
Green Has His Eyes On The Big Green by Mike Hembree;
Keselowski Crushing Competition by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The 900-pound Gorilla by Larry VanZandt;
Jeffrey Earnhardt and Austin Dillon Headline Racing Grandchildren Roster by Mary Jo Buchanan
StockCar Review:
It Is Broken, So Let's Fix It by Jack Lewis
USA Today:
Little brother Ryan Truex stepping out of big brother's shadow by Nate Ryan
ESPN:
Is more "have at it" on the way? by Ed Hinton
All Left Turns:
Brand identity creeping back into NASCAR by Patrick Reynolds
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR newsmaker - David Reutimann by Don Coble
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Racin’ Or Chasin’? by Jim McCoy
Daly Planet:
Dave Burns Gets The Call For Gateway by John Daly
Delware News Journal:
Points are nice, but winning is on Gordon's mind by Mike Finney
Ford Racing:
Time has way of healing win wounds
FoxSports:
David Reutimann's win special to his fans, friends by Darrell Waltrip;
Who could be the next surprise NASCAR Sprint Cup race winner? by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Dialing It In : Can Gordon Get It Done? by Jay Pennell;
Nice Guys Don't Finish First Too Often by Kurt Smith;
Fanning The Flames: Chase Tweaks, Junior's CC, And Revisiting Mikey's Tweets by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: Odds 'N' Ends For The Off Weekend by Matt McLaughlin;
Beyond The Cockpit: Greg Sacks On Turning From Driver To Sponsor by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Should Consider Points Escalation For The Chase by Doug Demmons
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Waltrip hopeful Reutimann can stay hot, make Chase by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson wins third straight ESPY award by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
New Faces Making Truck Series Interesting by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
An old idea to make some NASCAR space by Monte Dutton
NASCAR Lugnuts:
NASCAR Sprint Cup mid-season: Joe Gibbs Racing by Patti Rodisch
Peoria Journal Star:
Putting victory in perspective by Jane Miller
Philadephia Daily News:
Another Truex involved in NASCAR racing by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Swearing, a New Feud, and a Whole New Racing Series! by Carol Einarsson
RacingWithRich:
Is Rick Hendrick the George Steinbrenner of NASCAR? by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
Selecting Non-Drivers for the NASCAR Hall of Fame by Dan Pierce
RubbingsRacing:
NCWTS Camping World 200 Pre Race Report by Holly Blake
Scene Daily:
Is NASCAR headed toward crowning a winless champion? by Kenny Bruce;
Can’t wait to visit NASCAR Hall of Fame by Carolyn Brewster;
SMI's Bruton Smith mum on realignment request, doesn’t like potential changes to Chase by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Bodine On A Roll by Tom Jensen
USA Today:
Juggling a full plate tests Danica Patrick's perseverance by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
One Cup team using NASA's help & what's up with these Transformers? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Dillon reviving the legacy of #3 by Jay Hart
AutoWeek:
Quite a comeback: Steve Park returns from near-death experience by Steven Cole Smith
Anderson Herald Bulletin:
National Crown highlights weekend by Ken de la Bastide
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Was Reutimann's win really a surprise? by Jeremy Dunn
Auto Racing Daily:
Is RPM a sinking ship? by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's Yin and Yang in the Sprint Cup Series by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Saturday Night Is Race Night U.S.A. by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Allmendinger brings sought-after success to 43 car by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
FoxSports:
More Tums please by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Reut Gone Wild, NASCAR Legacies, And Saving The Summer by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Attacking The Asterisk, Bubble Momentum, And NASCAR On Wednesdays?;
Tracking The Changes: 2011 Sprint Cup Schedule Shakeup Looming by Vito Pugliese;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Chicagoland compiled by Mike Neff;
The Three Musketeers, Part II: Can Track Consolidation Be Stopped? by Tony Lumbis;
The Frontstretch Foto Funnies! Chicagoland, July 2010 by Kurt Smith
Gaming Today Las Vegas:
Las Vegas Hoping For Second Cup Date; Pissibly Season Finale by Micah Roberts
Insider Racing News:
"The Franchise" adds excitement to a boring race by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
NASCAR.com:
Ride nearing an end for the ever-talkative Wallace? by Jill Erwin
NASCAR Insider:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #83 by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
Gateway International Raceway Weekend Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Martin knows the challenge
NASCAR's circular itch and
Farewell to a man I didn't like by Monte Dutton
RacingWithRich:
Reutimann's win was good fro NASCAR in many ways by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Reutimann Takes Surprise Win in Chicago by Russell Schmidt
SPEEDtv:
Next Up – Indianapolis and
Cash Is Star Of Legends Million by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Chicagoland by Jeffrey Boswell;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Chicagoland & Iowa by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Five events that could shake up IndyCar, NASCAR by Brant James
USA Today:
Charlotte to be learning ground for future NASCAR drivers by Nate Ryan;
David Reutimann enjoys wealth of emotions in Chicago win by Davud Reutimann
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: Kenseth barely hanging on by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Chase format could use a knockout blow by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after Chicagoland by Matt Willis;
Geoff Bodine Chat Transcript;
What's in a number? If it's a 3, plenty by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Two steps forward, one step backward for Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Doug Demmons
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Hendrick Surges, Gibbs Slumps by Matt Taliaferro
All Left Turns:
Reutimann's first win was as legit as his second by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
David Reutimann's Relief Shows How Much Weight Fans on Drivers by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Mid-Season Report Card by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Allmendinger brings sought-after success to 43 car by Brian De Los Santos
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Reutimann, Dillon score emotional wins by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's Online Dilema by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Win fortifies Waltrip's team and
NASCAR stars take 1st chunk out of racetrack pavement by Godwin Kelly;
Special: End of the Road
FoxSports:
Ford teams showing signs of strength once more by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Sadler's Time Has Passed, NASCAR's Nationwide Inconsistency, And One Talented Grandson by Bryan Davis Keith;
Is It Worth Making The Chase If You're Just Making Up The Numbers? by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Lucky 7 Edition (Chicagoland, Too) by Tom Bowles;
The Three Musketeers, Part I: How Independent NASCAR Track Owners Survive by Tony Lumbis;
Talking NASCAR TV: Grading TNT's 2010 Season - How To Fix Some Glaring Issues by Phil Allaway
Indianapolis Star:
Reutimann's win pushes him into contention for Brickyard by Steve Ballard
Insider Racing News:
Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes by Allen Madding
Lead-Lap:
Dillon Will Never Be More Than ‘Driver Of The 3? by Michael J. Smith
Lexington Dispatch:
Fresh faces win races by Ben White
Motorsports Talk:
On how to fix the Nationwide Series by Charles Krall
Motor Racing Network:
Gordon Drives More Fives by Pete Pistone;
Power Rankings
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the LifeLock.com 400: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Popular win for NASCAR's most admired 'Franchise' by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Reutimann victory well-deserved, shows others can win and
Next Childress stars may come from his own family and
Mark Martin and Dale Earnhardt Jr. expose the problem with the “one team” concept by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
‘Chasing’ Uniformity Across All Three Series by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning Issues: 7-13-2010 by Monte Dutton
Phillyburbs:
Picking Hall of Fame nominees no easy task by Ernie Saxton
puttyracing:
Forget fixing the Chase, lets focus on the actual racing by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Asterisk Be Gone! Reutimann Reigns at Chicago! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Reuty Tooty Fresh and Fruity Win: Making the Grade Chicagoland by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Two Views of Kenseth’s Complaints and
Thanks For Memories, Help by Larry Woody;
It Was A Three-mendous Moment by Rick Minter;
Reutimann Victory A Popular One by Jim Pedley
Racing Tool:
Don't Be So Fast to Dis the Mile-and-a-Halfs by David Dubczak
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
R&R Racing Extra: Grading the Sprint Cup season’s first half by Chris Wilbers
Roanoke Times:
New winner, are more to come? by Dustin Long
SBNation:
Aftermath, Chicagoland: Stuck At Home, Our Writer Discovers Unwatchable TV Broadcast by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Like David Reutimann, these drivers need to win again to legitimize their status in the Sprint Cup Series by Jeff Owens;
Feud of the Week: Juan Pablo Montoya vs. Mark Martin by Bob Pockrass;
Jimmie Johnson off at Chicago but good enough to climb back atop SceneDaily.com rankings
SPEEDtv:
Hooray For The Unexpected by Tom Jensen;
Could Dillon Ride The 3 To Top Level? by Mike Hembree
Sporting News:
Reutimann Gets What He Deserves: Real Win by Bass Masters;
Sporting News Power Poll after Chicagoland
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR flirts with Chase changes as drivers battle to make top 12 by Bruce Martin
SpotterStand:
Smoke Screen: Austin Dillon Is The Future of the 3, The Ongoing Danica Project, Driving Lessons, And A Disappointed Dale Jr. by Patrick Baldwin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Decisive Win for David Reutimann by Lou Modestino
Virginian Pilot:
Bible verse helps Dillon to win and 3 again to Victory Lane by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
NASCAR, your Chase has a problem by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Reutimann a sentimental favorite to make Chase by Ed Hinton;
2010 Power Rankings: Brickyard by Ryan McGee
Associated Press:
Dillon wins NASCAR Trucks race in Iowa by Luke Meredith
All Left Turns:
Victory Lane rain tastes much better for Reutimann by Jay W. Pennell
Athlon Sports:
Windy City Surprise: Reutimann Wins at Chicagoland by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
The Many Sides Of Sliced Bread: Joey Logano Experiencing Metamorphosis by Kelly Crandall;
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Concerns About His To Do List by Sandra MacWatters;
Jimmie Johnson Working Hard To Spoil Jeff Gordon's Championship Hopes by David Yeazell;
Holey Moley! Dale Earnhardt Jr. Finds Himself Back out of Chase Again by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
On MWR, JPM and TNT by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 LifeLock.com 400 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Chicagoland: Reutimann bags breakthrough win, respect by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Race Rewind: Reutimann sheds Charlotte asterisk by David Scott
Chicago Tribune:
Gordon: Sprint Cup series fine the way it is by Jack McCarthy
Cars and Racing stuff:
Random Lugnuts: 2011 NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominees by Bill Crittenden
Columbia Daily Tribune:
Ready to ride, on four wheels or two
CupScene:
Confidence Builds for Gordon and Edwards and
Chicago Woes for Several Chase Contenders and
Reutimann Racks Up A Victory In Chicago by Sarah Farlee
Daily Herald:
Reutimann cruises to win at Chicagoland by Kevin Schmit
FoxSports:
NASCAR drivers staying busy during off week by Lee Spencer
Front Stretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Chicagoland Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Score One For The Underdogs: Breath of Fresh Air Sorely Needed In NASCAR by Doug Turnbull;
Fact or Fiction: Why Hendrick Is More Dominant Than LeBron's New Home by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Gordon's Sorry Saturday Not What The Doctor Ordered by Brock Beard
Insider Racing News:
Are More Changes Looming on the Horizon for NASCAR? by Matthew Pizzolato
MileMulhern.net:
Wrapping up the Chicago experience.....while wandering through the post-race infield
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR Fanning Flames by Becoming People's Game by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Unassuming Reutimann refreshing in sports today by Joe Menzer;
Chicagoland success has Edwards wanting more by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Examiner:
The secret is out: NASCAR racecars with machine guns prowl the streets of Chicago… seriously and
Magic moments in sports just happen; NASCAR shouldn’t try and script them by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Uh Oh, The Sponsor Big Wigs Are Here by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Reutimann wins the old-fashioned way and
All the writing by Monte Dutton
Northwest Herald:
Nice guy Reutimann finishes 1st by Kevin Druley;
NASCAR heads north by Tom Musick
Peoria Journal Star:
Lifelock.com 400 goes to Reutimann and
Drivers wary of any Chase changes by Jane Miller
Race Journal Online:
Knaus Suggests Chase Tweaks; NASCAR Can Cure the Start and Parks by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: How To and How Not To National Anthem Edition by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Fast And Good At Chicagoland by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Geek:
Chi-Town Winners and Losers and
Monday's Thoughts: Reutimann's Redemption by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Nationwide Series race helping grow stock-car fan base in Montreal by Kenny Bruce
SPEED:
Anybody Know How To Play This Game? by Mike Hembree;
Parrott - Been There, Done That and
Dillon Wins First In Iowa by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Chicagoland's LifeLock.com 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Reutimann's Win is Harvick's Loss by Mike Finnegan
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Blago-land by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Racing Roundup: Will Webber’s insubordination backfire? by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Reutimann charging into Chase contention after Chicagoland by Nate Ryan
Valvoline.com:
Mid-Season Questions and Answers
ESPN.com:
Reutimann takes asterisk off record by David Newton
Associated Press:
Reutimann cruises to win at Chicagoland by Chris Jenkins
Bump Drafts:
David Slays Racing Goliath by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Reutimann pulls off Windy City win by David Scott
Chicago Tribune:
Reutimann wins LifeLock.com 400 by Jack McCarthy
CloseFinishes:
Winless Streaks Make For Unusual Cup Season by John Close
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Chicagoland On TNT by John Daly
FoxSports:
Reutimann gets his due with 2nd career win by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Distrustful NASCAR fans cry foul by Kim Roberson
MikeMulhern.net:
David Reutimann! Winning Chicago is a career-maker and
Sometimes, even in NASCAR, nice guys do finish first
NASCAR.com:
Many swings and misses at confounding Chicagoland by David Caraviello;
Johnson can't rebound from Chicagoland miscues by Raygan Swan
NASCAR This Week:
Walk a mile in some different shoes and
Writing it as it comes by Monte Dutton
RubbingsRacing:
Reutimann 'Tums' Better Than The Rest In Chicago by
Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. devastated by struggles, 23rd-place run at Chicago by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
‘Rainy’ Reutimann Scores At Chicagoland by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Nationwide Dollar General 300 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Danica gets a top 25, along with Morgan Shepherd by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
Lessons learned at Chicagoland by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
David Reutimann cruises to victory lane at Chicagoland by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
A new Cup winner & a new mark for Jeff Gordon by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Surprise for Reutimann; not so much for Gordon by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow Wrapup;
Top-25 a good start (sort of) for Danica and
Baby makes three ... or is that five (titles)? and
Earnhardt: 'It was bigger than me' by David Newton
Bleacher Report:
What's Next at RPM With Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler Walking Out The Door by Kelly Crandall;
Danica Patrick: Want A Recipe For Winning? Start With A Dash Of Respect by David Yeazell;
Will Chicagoland Be Kasey Kahne’s Last Chance to Secure a Chase Spot? by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
Picks 'n' Previews: Lifelock 400 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Junior continuing push at Chicagoland could be cure for NASCAR rating ills by Pete Pistone
FoxSports:
Owner switch powers up McMurray by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Chasing Change by Changing The Chase by Jim Fitzgerald;
Great Week for Both of Sport's King James by Brenda Benedict
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Fatherhood, Bucket List, Having Best Car Completes Great Week For Johnson; Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
Las Vegas Sun:
A few words of wisdom from The King and
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
Indy is gearing up for the Brickyard 400: as Montoya's Revenge...while over 'beachside' it's Playmate time and
Give Matt Kenseth a wide berth. He's not in a very good mood at the moment..... and
And while we wait for Bruton Smith's next big play..... and
Jimmie Johnson's a proud new papa...and just how much sleep is he going to get these next few weeks? and
Greg Biffle says he's got a winning Ford, so maybe that drought is about to end
Motor Racing Network:
Mac Tonight in Chicago and
Driver Handicaps: Chicagoland by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
Winning at Chicagoland ranks high on drivers' list by Raygan Swan;
Chasing down the law of unintended consequences and
New father Johnson still buoyant after child's birth by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
Darlington Raceway may be off the 2011 NASCAR schedule by Greg Engle
NASCAR Lugnuts:
NASCAR Sprint Cup mid-season: Roush Fenway Racing by Patti Rodisch
NASCAR This Week:
Chicagoan Lorenzen was one of the greats and
Letters from from the snail-mail bag by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Cup Notes: Kenseth Grouses About Roush’s Cars by Jeff Hood;
Race Day: Drivers Vent At Chicagoland Speedway and
Stewart Dishes The Dirt and
Drivers Wary Of Big Changes by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
LifeLock.com 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
This is not really the start of the second half of the NASCAR season by Richard Allen
Rowdy:
Better racing at Chicagoland under the lights by Jesse L. Medford
SPEED:
Critical Race For Hamlin, Kyle Busch by Tom Jensen;
Busch Scores In GWC Finish At Chicagoland by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Spectator vs. Spotter: LifeLock.com 400 Edition from Chicagoland by Rebecca Spence;
As The Lug Nut Turns to Chicagoland Speedway by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Top 20 over the past 10 - Harvick on top but Gordon set to climb at Chicago by Ron Thornton
Virginian Pilot:
Sadler says he looking for a new ride in 2011 and
Chase debate: Does NASCAR's Chase need to be more like other sports? by Dustin Long
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 2002 Tropicana 400 (Harvick spins and wins) by Jeremy Dunn
Beacon News:
NASCAR fans come speeding into town and
Race rally roars into Joliet by Bob Okon;
Nationwide race promises fireworks and
Sam's man Logano chasing the Chase by Dick Goss
Building Speed:
Explaining Qualifying Trim vs. Race Trim by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Bleacher Report:
Mark Martin's Metaphoric Fireball by Sandra MacWatters;
Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon Vie For Victory Over Jimmie Johnson in Chicagoland by Rob Tiongson;
Should Jimmie Johnson, or any driver, be paid for poor results? by David Yeazell;
Does a Win at Chicagoland Secure Jimmie Johnson's Spot in the Chase? by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Smoke A Shrewd Dude, Red Bull Rumors Bull? by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! The Oxford 250 Has Changed Their Race Procedures - And I Love It! by Biggy Bigelow
Chicago Tribune:
Chicagoland Speedway like home track for Harvick and
Patrick easing into Nationwide Series by Jack McCarthy
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Mayhem at Daytona; Trucks at Newton by Marsha Hoffman
Daily Herald:
Will Danica pack 'em in at Chicagoland Speedway? by Kevin Schmit
Daly Planet:
The Thirteen Hours Of Chicagoland by John Daly
Frontstretch:
Changing The Chase Will Only Delegitimize It More by Kurt Smith;
An Open Letter To Track Owners: Do Right By Your Fans by Amy Henderson;
Kenny Wallace Diary: 1st Time With A New Car, And The Boys Of Summer as told to Amy Henderson;
Driven To The Past: Some Short Ones by John Potts;
Tearing Apart The Trucks: Rookie Austin Dillon Up To Speed Quickly by Beth Lunkenheimer
Georgia Racing History:
The Legend Of The Peach Bowl by Mike Bell;
"Where's Raymond?" [Fox]
Insider Racing News:
African-American NASCAR Fans: It's Not a Whites-Only Sport - Part Two by Rebecca Gladden
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Sprint Cup doldrums not so bad by Jeff Wolf
Lead-Lap:
Has Dale Jr Gotten His Mojo Back With N'Wide Win? by Michael J. Smith
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: LifeLock.com 400 picks
Motorsports Examiner:
Tony Stewart on NASCAR teams, Economy and School by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Lots of memories surround Daytona repaving project/Notes by Dave Rodman;
Track Smack: New look for Chase, races; no more old look for Junior
NASCAR Insiders:
Nobody To Blame In Petty/Allmendinger Spat by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Elimination-style Chase, Bobble-head Bruton, and Fontana Sold Out? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Wake Up NASCAR…Change in Playoff Format Won’t Help TV Ratings by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today
NASCAR Needs To Tinker With Care by Larry Woody
Racing Geek
What Is Mark Going To Do? by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich
My prediction: Tony Stewart will win in Chicago by Richard Allen
RacingWin:
The Next Dale Earnhardt?
SB Nation:
Chicagoland: Driver Rating Says To Pick A Guy Who's Never Won There by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
Predictions: Who will be the Monster of the Midway as second half of season kicks off at Chicagoland?
Southtown Star:
At 'fast' Chicagoland, anything can happen by Herb Gould;
Driver Recommendations for 2010 LifeLock.com 400 at the Chicagoland Speedway
Speedway Media:
Is Richard Childress Racing Really 'Back'? by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Chicagoland by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
Gordon and Burton have struggled to close the deal in 2010 and
The semi-annual Bowlesy Awards by Tom Bowles;
Five questions heading into the second half of Cup season by Cory McCartney
Southern Pines Pilot
USA Today:
Tumultuous first half of Sprint Cup season hasn't been kind and
Richard Petty Motorsports deals with turmoil, success by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
1-on-1: Denny Hamlin vs. Dale Jr on what to do with the Chase and
Danica on challenges of stock cars; Catching up with Bill Elliott & more from Chicago and
Does somebody need to start a name-the-baby contest to help Johnson pick daughter's name? by Dustin Long [Jayski Johnson?]
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Wins are Gordon’s sole focus by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Daytona not just another chunk of track by Ed Hinton;
2010 Power Rankings: Chicagoland by Ryan McGee;
Crunching numbers for Chicagoland by Matt Willis
Alabama Live:
NASCAR again fails to address the legacy of Wendell Scott by Doug Demmons
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: Breaking down Daytona¹s developments and scouting Chicago by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
RCR still has much to prove on speedways by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Drivers learn show extends beyond race and
NASCAR newsmaker: Kevin Harvick by Don Coble
All Left Turns:
Remembering the final Nashville Fairgrounds Cup race in 1984 by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
Jimmie Johnson Continues Championship Run After The Birth Of "Baby J" by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Jeff Gordon Boards the Party Train to Chicagoland by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: A Slingshot Move by Jim McCoy;
Patriotism....Or Burritos? by Jeremy T. Sellers
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Coke Zero 500 powered by Coca-Cola by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
For better or worse, NASCAR wants to fiddle with Chase, more by Pete Pistone
Delaware News Journal:
In retooling NASCAR, France is missing the point by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Sports Car Club racing fans will be seeing double at Watkins Glen by Ron Levanduski
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... People Don't Believe In NASCAR Fairy Tales? by Tom Bowles;
Fanning The Flames: Figuring Out France's Midseason "Review" by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: Waving The White Flag Of Surrender... Before It's Too Late by Matt McLaughlin;
Dialing It In: Commitment Is "Key" To Success In NASCAR by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Kahne A 1.5-Mile Warrior by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
Maybe Junior Should Put It All On The Line More Often by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Chicagoland Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Mike Mulhern.net:
Are those really NASCAR drivers racing in the Tour de France? Sure looks like it....
Motorsports Examiner:
Top NASCAR Drivers on Chicagoland by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Obvious Chase change is adding it to Nationwide by David Caraviello
NASCAR Insiders:
Adventures In Bad Team Ideas…Or Why America’s Racing Team Won’t Work Like They Plan by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the Week: Kyle Busch vs. Juan Pablo Montoya by Monte Dutton
NASCAR Examiner:
School Days weren’t always Golden Rule days for NASCAR’s Tony Stewart by Greg Engle
Peoria Journal Star:
Defending champ on outside looking in at Joliet by Jane Miller
Perfomace Racing Network:
Playing Past Your Prime by Doug Rice
Philadelphia Daily News:
Stewart hopes to ride second-half spurt into NASCAR's Chase by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Chicagoland - No Diving Allowed by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Sweet Smokey Home Chicago: Fantasy Insight Chicago by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Arguing with 'The King' not a great career move for Allmendinger by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Stewart-Hass trio not in works / Notes by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With David Starr by Jeff Gluck
Sirius Speedway:
Mark Martin Deserves Better by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Johnson Leads List Of Favorites
Jimmie Johnson has the best average finish at Chicagoland Speedway and
Big Night For Gordon by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Jimmie Johnson follows in Jeff Gordon?s footsteps with birth of first daughter by Mary Jo Buchanan;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Daytona by Jeffrey Boswell
Stock Car Gazette:
Chicagoland Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Sports Radio Interviews:
Tony Stewart is gaining momentum despite the slow start
Vegas Insider
Chicago Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
This a pivotal time for Dale Jr., Biffle and others trying to hold on to top 12 spot by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: Junior, Kahne moving up by Jay Hart
York Dispatch:
Harvick could win again at Chicagoland by Ellen Siska
ESPN.com:
Drive for speed has pitfalls by David Newton;
Burton, McMurray give Sadler hope by Marty Smith;
Crunching numbers after Daytona by Matt Willis
All Left Turns:
Richie Evans honored at Daytona by
Harvick won a wild Coke Zero 400 by Jay W. Pennell
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Sorry Happy, but Jimmie's still the man to beat by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
Penske May Begin Their Silly Season Early by Daniel Caudill
Bump Drafts:
My Five For The 2011 NASCAR Hall Of Fame by Patrick Reynolds
Daily Nonpareil:
Mayhem at Daytona; Trucks at Newton by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Fresh Faces Or Big Names? by John Daly
Frontstretch:
NASCAR Nails The Nationwide Car of Tomorrow by Vito Pugliese;
Beyond The Cockpit: A.J. Allmendinger On Turning It Around ... On The Golf Course? by Phil Allaway;
Mirror Driving: Bumper Cars Or Exciting Endings?, Chase Choices, And Judging Dale by the Frontstretch Staff
Hampton Roads:
Stewart downplays 3rd team for next season; Number-crunching Jeff Gordon style by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
Junior Nation Is All A-Twitter by Chuck Abrams;
Harvick and Childress Back On Level Ground by Kim Roberson;
A Dramatic Improvement at Richard Childress Racing by Allen Madding
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings
NASCAR.com:
Chicago provides welcome relief to fantasy owners by Dan Beaver;
Ten prominent omissions to the list of HOF nominees by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #82 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Local pro-truck driver Whitney Poole leaves her mark at local track;
Bobby the Iron Man by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Kevin Harvick must shine in NASCAR Chase to seize Jimmie Johnson's crown by Tania Ganguli
Puttyracing:
Things to expect if you go to Daytona by Garrett Horton
Racin' Today:
Time For Danica To Get In Or Get Out by Larry Woody;
Please Reschedule Carefully by Rick Minter
Rubbings Racing:
Tony Stewart Says Not A Lot Of Opportunities For New Drivers by DJ DeSpain
Scene Daily:
When it comes to the Chase, NASCAR needs to leave well enough alone by Kenny Bruce;
Twitter frustration misses the point by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
No Comfort For Newman and
RPM’s Soap Opera Season Continues by Tom Jensen;
Stewart Riding On Point Gains by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Daytona's Coke Zero 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
New cars rolled out in Nationwide, Ford's future and more by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Competition changes likely coming for Nationwide Series by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Jeff Gordon will make his 600th career start Saturday night by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Newman didn't need backup plan by David Newton;
Harvick: 2010 Cup title still Jimmie's to lose by Terry Blount;
2010 Power Rankings: Chicagoland by Ryan McGee
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: July 2010 Daytona Weekend Was All For Dale Sr by Melissa Bauer-Herzog;
To Know How Special Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Win Was, Look Toward The Stands by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Raising Kahne by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Lucky break could change season fortunes for Junior by Brian De Los Santos
Daily News Journal:
Earnhardt winning good story, not fix by Tom Kreager
Daly Planet:
Tuesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Fox Sports:
The new NASCAR by Darrell Waltrip;
What are NASCAR's newest ideas? by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Hands Off Daytona, Musings Of NASCAR's Village Idiot, And One Missing Mustang by Bryan Davis Keith;
Nine Drivers Who Need A Reset Button ... Now by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Not In Sprint Cup: Post-Daytona Edition by Tom Bowles;
2011 Hall of Fame Nominees: They Have It Right, For The Most Part by Mike Neff;
It's A NASCAR Playoff War: Rating 8 Contenders For The Final 2 Chase Spots by Nick Bromberg
HeraldNet:
Local driver racing with the big boys by Rich Myhre
Joliet Herald News:
Kurt Busch Keeping Things Lively by Dick Goss
Lexington Dispatch:
Dale Jr. wins with #3 one last time by Ben White
Motor Racing Newtork:
Earnhardt Jr. Continues Surge by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Conway talks about rookie status, life outside of racing and
Junior's win leads to great weekend for NASCAR by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
New Nationwide Series Car Debut A Success by T.C.
NASCAR Lugnuts:
NASCAR Sprint Cup mid-season: Richard Childress Racing by Patti Rodisch
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 7-6-2010 by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Night racing at Daytona is an idea that is all wet by Mike Bianchi
Podium Finish:
Midseason Report Card: Who's Head of the Class? Who's Struggling? by Rob Tiongson
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: Celebrating Dale Earnhardt at Daytona, It's a Good Weekend for RCR by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
The Power of Earnhardt Alive and Well: Make the Grade - Daytona 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers From the Firecracker by Jordan Bianchi
Racing Tool:
Tearing Up The Track: Daytona Edition by David Dubczak
Racing With Rich:
Maybe Junior should drive the 3 car more often by Richard Allen
Racinwithruss::
After the Fight, a Race Broke Out…Harvick Wins Daytona by Russell Schmidt
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
What we learned from Daytona by Chris Wilbers
Sirius-Speedway:
2011 Sprint Cup Schedule To Include Kansas, Kentucky Speedways by Dave Moody
SPEED:
More Mayhem At Chicagoland? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - It was the Crash & Burn 400 at Daytona by Ron Thornton;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: The Fourth of July in Daytona by Dave Grayson;
An Interesting Weekend at Daytona by Ron Fleshman;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Wins with a Little Help from his Friends by Angela Campbell
Sports Illustrated:
Hamlin needs top finishes as Johnson gets back on track byBrant James
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Harvick's Daytona Win Makes Chase Interesting by Lou Modestino
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick caps big weekend for owner Childress by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Sparks still flying following Daytona by Jay Hart'
Fryer’s Five: Junior left Daytona unsatisfied by Jenna Fryer
Alabama Live:
NASCAR chairman doesn't show much love for Indy Series by Doug Demmons
Bleacher Report:
Tony Eury Sr.: "Bring It on Son" in JR Motorsports Head-To-Head Challenge by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Coke Hits A Home Run by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Harvick's Daytona win another major stride in RCR's revival by Pete Pistone
Close Finishes:
Drivers Can't Seem To Make Up Their Minds About Daytona Surface by John Close
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Childress-ed for success and
Kahne leads Ford's strong performance by
Florida Times-Union:
Kevin Harvick succeeds by driving through the mayhem by Don Coble
Florida Today:
Harvick credits Childress for turnaround by Mark DeCotis
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: 2010 Firecracker 400 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Bubble Breakdown: Surprises Of All Sizes At Destructive Daytona by Brock Beard;
NASCAR Beginning to Throw Cautions the Correct Way by Doug Turnbull;
Running Their Mouth: Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola by Summer Dreyer;
Fact or Fiction: Why Earnhardt's Friday Was Less Important Than His Saturday, And Why He Won't Drive the No. 3 Again by Mike Lovecchio
Hampton Roads:
Guess who's followed Harvick's meteroic rise in points & who's fallen the most and
You missed a good one at Daytona by Dustin Long
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Daytona Edition by Pete Pistone
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Earnhardt, Wrangler, Victory at Daytona by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Harvick's dual role at Daytona ends in victory by Mark Aumann;
Despite strong finish at DIS, Gordon needs to win by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s win in the #3 car was the perfect end to an era by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
The Earnhardt name still reigns supreme in NASCAR and
Earnhardt Jr.'s win a grand slam in NASCAR's perfect game and
Blind drivers among a weekend of bizarre and disturbing announcements at Daytona by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Kyle Busch Maturing Little By Little by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Hell on wheels and
There's life away from racing by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
After 4th-place finish, Dale Earnhardt Jr. uneasy with getting lucky too often by Tania Ganguli
Race Journal Online:
Fruition - No More 3 For Junior by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Roll The Dice, Move The Vegas Date by Jonathan Ingram
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Daytona: Questions (And Some Answers) Halfway Through The NASCAR Season by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Junior? Could It Be His Year? Huh? and
Season Is Half Over, And What Do We Know? by Mike Hembree;
Who Can Topple Johnson? and
The Story That Matters Most by Tom Jensen
Sports Illustrated:
Harvick's aggressiveness pays off, Junior's rising; more from Daytona by Lars Anderson
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Daytona on the 3rd....and the 4th of July by Racing Maniac
Tampa Tribune:
Harvick threatens Johnson's streaks by Ton Fabrizio
ESPN.com:
Harvick passes plate test at Daytona by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
NASCAR again fails to address the legacy of Wendell Scott by Doug Demmons
Bump Drafts:
Great Weekend For Dale’s Son & Dale’s Successor by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Dale Earnhardt's Wrangler #3 - the stuff of legends by Tom Higgins
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Catching up with Ken Ragan;
Harvick holds off Kahne in shootout by Godwin Kelly;
Penske Racing has solid run by Buddy Shacklette;
DIS surface makes its final stand by Sean Kernan;
Gordon admits aggressive driving by Steve Master
Bad luck hits Kyle Busch again and
Gibbs relies on backup rides by Michael Lewis;
Delaware News Journal:
NASCAR, soccer fans' passion trumps mainstream scorn by Mike Finney
Florida Times-Union:
Wild wreck affects more than 20 cars late in race at Daytona and
Jacksonville natives deal with danger in the pits by David Johnson;
Day after is a letdown for Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Gene Frenette;
Bobby Labonte honored in his 600th career start and
Kyle Busch knocked out of lead spot at Daytona again by Gary Smits;
Kevin Harvick is hero at Coke Zero 400 by Don Coble
Florida Today:
McMurray enjoys friendly relationship with Ganassi and
Harvick wins wet, wild race at Daytona and
Junior bears soul by Mark DeCotis
Fox Sports:
Daytona win helps Harvick distance self from title rivals and
Formula One president at Daytona by Lee Spencer
Hampton Roads:
NASCAR chairman says green initiatives still in the works by Dustin Long
Miami Herald
Confident Earnhardt lashes out at critics and
Kevin Harvick wins rain-soaked Coke Zero 400 by George Richards
MikeMulhern.net:
Wow! Another hot time at the old race track....and what a way for that aging Daytona asphalt to go out and
Another wild and crazy race, but Kevin Harvick again proves one cool customer, winning the Daytona 400 and
After Friday's emotional victory, Dale Earnhardt Jr. ponders his life and career
Motorsports Examiner:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Runs the #3, Kevin Harvick kicks Sand by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Kahne makes up ground in Chase with strong finish by Dave Rodman;
Big One brings carnage for half the Daytona field by Mark Aumann
NASCAR This Week:
No middle view of Earnhardt Jr.'s glorious triumph and
Pulp fiction at Daytona by Monte Dutton
Florida Today:
Stewart hoping for a piece of Daytona by Mark DeCotis
Orlando Sentinel:
Kevin Harvick wins NASCAR Coke Zero 400 at Daytona by Matt Humphrey;
Sam Hornish Jr. has another nightmare day at Daytona
Jimmie Johnson, not Junior, is the next Dale Earnhardt by Mike Bianchi;
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Nationwide win was mostly symbolic, but an incredibly powerful symbol by Tania Ganguil
Racin' Today:
A Rough Night On A Rough Track by Jim Pedley;
Thinking Of Richie Evans by John Sturbin
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Harvick Survives and Emerges as the Victor by Jordan Bianchi
St. Petersburg Times:
NASCAR's problems go beyond Chase for the Championship and
Kevin Harvick wins wild one at Daytona in Coke Zero 400 by John Romano
SPEED:
Harvick Wins Wild One At Daytona by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Harvick enjoys a Coke Zero while wearing the firesuit for the night at Daytona by Mike Finnegan;
Fireworks fly over Harvick at Daytona and
Spectator vs. Spotter: Coke Zero 400 Edition from Daytona by Rebecca Spence
Treasure Coast Palm:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. basking in Daytona Nationwide victory by Bill Whitehead
USA Today:
Dale Earnhardt hopes Nationwide victory silences critics by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Harvick’s win reminiscent of the Intimidator by Eric Adelson;
TNT misses incident between AJ Allmendinger and Richard Petty by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Finally, a breakthrough victory for Dale Jr.? and
Plates plus spoilers equals … stay tuned by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
Jovial Junior attributes his Daytona win to beer and his beard and
Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes the #3 to Victory Lane at Daytona by Doug Demmons
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Who will be the next five Hall of Fame Inductees and
Race of the week- 2001 Pepsi 400 (Emotional win for Junior) by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Making Changes in 2011 by Sandra MacWatters;
Earnhardt Jr.: Practice Makes Perfect, Almost! by David Yeazell;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Perfected a Fitting Tribute With an Emotional Victory and
NASCAR: Is Winning the Daytona 500 or Coke Zero 400 a Curse? by Sal Sigala Jr
Boston Globe:
Almirola confident that he can deliver by Michael Vega
Bristol Herald Courier:
NASCAR could use a Bristol Motor Speedway boost by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Coke Zero 400 by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Watch out at Daytona, it's time for Smoke to rise by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Speedway chairman Smith deserves Hall consideration by Tom Sorenson
Daly Planet:
TNT's Big Day Arrives by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Idle chatter: Jamie McMurray ;
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Edwards: Playoff format is good as is by Sean Kernan;
Doing Dad Proud and
Chase for changes is on by Buddy Shacklette;
Questions & Attitude by Ken Willis
Florida Times-Union:
Changes might be coming to Chase, Brian France says and
Dale Earnhardt Jr. drives #3 car to Nationwide victory and
On the beaten track: Daytona asphalt should have a slick finish by Don Coble
Florida Today:
Expect wild one tonight and
Earnhardt Jr. honors father with style: A win and
NASCAR hopes fans embrace changes by Mark DeCotis
Fox Sports:
Oh what a night by Darrell Waltrip;
Earnhardt win is just as big for fans by Lee Spencer
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
New Spoiler, More Horse Power Could Set Off Early Fireworks at Daytona; Top 10 Driver Ratings For Daytona by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
An Earnhardt is back in Daytona's Victory Lane, wearing number 3 and
In NASCAR this season, friendship is fleeting. So what to look for in the Daytona 400? and
Carl Edwards weighs in on Brian France's planned Nationwide tour changes
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Earnhardt Jr. wins in 'Daddy's' car by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Biffle, Kenseth like slipping, sliding around Daytona by Dave Rodman;
Stewart expects more of the same at Daytona and
France sees changes to Chase, schedule in future by Mark Aumann
NASCAR-ista:
What a Night for Earnhardt Nation by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Dale Jr.'s magic dust and
NASCAR notebook: Goodyear puts troops where its logo is and
NASCAR tacitly admits the error of its ways by Monte Dutton
Nationwide Series News, Notes and Rumors:
Earnhardt Jr. gets sentimental win by Amanda Vincent
New York Times:
A Quick Trip to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and
NASCAR, Through the Looking Glass by Robert Peele
Orlando Sentinel:
Daytona expects pothole-free Coke Zero 400 and
NASCAR considers changes to Chase format by Tania Ganguli
Racin' Today:
Blades And More Power At DIS by Jim Pedley;
An Earnhardt And #3 Back in Victory Lane by Jonathan Ingram;
More Fixes At DIS and
France Talks Of Schedule And Chase Changes by Jeff Hood
Racing Win:
Why Dale Earnhardt Jr Won Daytona by RacingWin
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR's need for drama and
Cup schedule for 2011 could be different by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
All Eyes On: Jamie McMurray by Farrah Kaye
St. Petersburg Times:
Jimmie Johnson is last individual king standing by John Romano
Scene Daily:
A perfect tribute for the 3 by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
‘Wild’ Race Expected Saturday Night and
Chase Changes Appear Likely by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Earnhardt Jr. takes the tribute #3 to Nationwide Victory in Daytona by Rebecca Spence
Sports Illustrated:
Keselowski on his relationship with Junior, Daytona repaving; more by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables - Michael Wright (who?) and Jeff Gluck by Mike Irwin
Stock Car Science:
RPM, Roush, Murphey the Mustang and the Pride of Ownership by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Tampa Tribune:
Expect another wild Daytona race by Tony Fabrizio
USA Today:
#3 for victory: Earnhardt Jr. wins Daytona Nationwide race by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Will America's Racing Team ever attempt a Sprint Cup race? by Nick Bromberg
Alabama Live:
Legendary crew chief Dale Inman nominated for NASCAR's Hall of Fame by Doug Demmons
Bleacher Report:
Daytona Double: Does It Help Cup Drivers To Drive In Nationwide Races? by Rob Tiongson
Bump Drafts:
My Second (HoF) Class Is Not Second Class by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In: You Need Some Cash - Now, Who Would You Pick to Drive Your Race Car? by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Observer:
The next class by Scott Fowler
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Idle chatter: Dale Jarrett;
Catching up with Neil Goldberg by Sean Kernan;
Allgaier is quietly a title contender by Buddy Shacklette;
Necessity was mother of tri-oval's invention by Ken Willis;
Junior says tonight last for #3 by Godwin Kelly
Denver Post:
Regan Smith: Breaking down NASCAR? Drive fast, pass, win
Detroit Free Press:
Street legal cars? No, they just look it -- and sexy by Steve Schrader
Florida Times-Union:
Gibbs' cars pile up in practice at Daytona and
Winless Jeff Gordon has lost his flash by Don Coble
Florida Today:
Playoff points stacked against leader Harvick and
Cars are stars tonight at Daytona by Mark DeCotis
Fox Sports:
Busch takes blame for five-car melee by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
"Pursuing Younger Fans?" That's The Marketing Department's Job by Kurt Smith;
R-E-S-P-E-C-T? Who Needs That When It's All About Me? by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Accident Prone or All In a Day's Work? by John Potts;
Scott Speed Driver Diary: Red Bull Changes, The World Cup and the Speeds' Celebrity Free Pass List by Scott Speed
Georgia Racing History:
One Year In And Other Obervations by Brandon Reed
Hartford Courant:
Danica Displays Lack Of Stock Car Knowledge by Shawn Courchesne
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review Journal:
2011 puzzle starts coming together by Jeff Wolf
Las Vegas Sun:
Sprint Cup racing is a lot like Thanksgiving dinner by Mike Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
Times may be tough, but NASCAR's Brian France offers an "aggressive" approach and
Bashin' and crashin' at Daytona, and it's only the second day of practice and
NASCAR's new Nationwide car may create wreck-fest Friday night, drivers and crews fear and
NASCAR's NEXT Generation Nationwide car: Is this part of the solution to the sport's nagging TV question?
MLive:
Coy Gibbs mixes NFL and NASCAR, and comes up with a winner by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Johnson Eyes Three-Peat by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Drivers forced to back-ups in crash-filled practices by Dave Rodman;
It's been a long road back to Cup Series for Park by Mark Aumann
NASCAR-ista:
Nationwide Boys (and Girl) Might Steal Daytona Show by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
Track officials find another pot hole at Daytona and
A second NASCAR date at Kansas, seriously? and
Kyle Busch spends Thursday at Daytona making friends and banging fenders by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Roush’s New Website…Kind Of Disappointing by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR heads back the other way and
Wrecks, repairs, and rain: Not readin,' not writin,' not 'rithmetic by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Jamie McMurray is enjoying a rebirth with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing and
Seven drivers to backup cars after wrecks during Cup practice by Tania Ganguli
Racin' Today:
Hamilton’s Life Was A Hollywood Story by Larry Woody;
More Ponies (And Money?) For Nationwide by Jonathan Ingram
Racing With Rich:
My prediction: Juan Pablo Montoya will win the Coke Zero 400 and
It was a bad day for Kyle Busch...and those around him by Richard Allen
Roanoake Times:
2 cars debut in Nationwide race and
Kansas may get 2nd Cup race and
5 new names among the 25 nominees for NASCAR hall by Dustin Long
Southern Pines Pilot:
Everybody Loves New Nationwide Car by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Rough Race Ahead? and
Daytona Getting New ‘Tennis Shoes’ by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Drivers have unique agendas at Daytona and Tammyrae Benscoter;
As The Lug Nut Turns to Daytona International Speedway by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
The next chapter of 'The Earnhardts at Daytona' could be a happy one by Lars Anderson;
Sizing up NASCAR's teams during Silly Season by Tom Bowles
Tampa Tribune:
NASCAR driver McMurray a reflection of his dad by Tony Fabrizio
USA Today:
Hope abounds for those on cusp of Sprint Cup Chase field by Seth Livingstone
Vegas Insider:
Coke Zero 400 Preview by Micah Roberts
ESPN.com:
Call 'em the chameleons of NASCAR by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
Fred Lorenzen nominated for NASCAR Hall of Fame and
Danica isn't the answer to what ails the NASCAR Nationwide Series by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Greg Sacks Pulled Off Huge Daytona Upset 25 Years Ago by Patrick Reynolds
Augusta Chronicle:
Primed for a wild ride at Daytona and
NASCAR Hall of Fame nominees to be announced tonight and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Jeff Burton by Don Coble
Bump Drafts:
Bump Drafts Big 10: Side-By-Side For Lead by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Kenseth burning through crew chiefs this year by Brian De Los Santos;
New car should spark more Nationwide-improving changes by Pete Pistone
Dallas Morning News:
Defending champ favorite at halfway point, but Gibbs' boys could play spoiler by Anthony Andro
Daly Planet:
NASCAR And NBA Set To Wrestle For Media Attention by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
#3 back at DIS by Buddy Shacklette
Delaware News Journal:
Picking NASCAR Hall's next five no easy task by Mike Finney
Element of Speed:
Extreme Makeover: Daytona Edition by Rebecca Kivak
Florida Times-Union:
NASCAR searches for riveting storylines by Gene Frenette;
Cars in Nationwide race will look like passenger vehicles and
War wagons ready for battle: NASCAR's 'toolboxes' have become command centers by Don Coble
Fox Sports:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. could win at Daytona International Speedway by Jeff Hammond;
Pony cars make debut at Daytona by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Have At It, Boys: NASCAR's "Powder Puff" Fans Need To Find Something Else To Do by Jeff Meyer;
Go, Go Front Row Joe: Owner/Driver Progressing During Tough Economic Times by Brock Beard;
Fanning The Flames: Figures Lie Or Liars Figure ... Or Do They? by Matt Taliaferro;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Daytona Edition by Tom Bowles;
Fantasy Insider: Sift Through The Big One To Find Some Daytona Sleepers by Mike Ravesi
Hampton Roads:
ISC makes formal request for 2nd Kansas date in '11; Where should it come from? by Dustin Long
Hartford Courant:
With Interest Pegged On Danica-Mania NASCAR Style, Why Does Danica Patrick Seem So Uninterested? by Shawn Courchesne
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner - Daytona Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
Henderson woman helping promote diversity in NASCAR by Ray Brewer
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR Retro! Remember the Muscle Car wars of the late 1960s and early 1970s? They're baaaack
Motor Racing Network:
Harvick Brings Lead to Daytona by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Dodge, Ford hope new cars mark return to NASCAR roots by Joe Menzer;
Ford lagging, but Kahne, Allmendinger resolute by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Insiders:
The Reality of NASCAR’s Drug “Problem” by T.C.
NASCAR Nationwide Series Examiner:
New Nationwide car makes debut Friday by Amanda Vincent
NASCAR This Week:
Ups, downs, arounds and arounds by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
NASCAR Nationwide Series Ready to Race New Cars This Weekend by Dave Caldwell
NNS Racing:
New car ‘very, very important’ for NASCAR Nationwide Series by Lee Montgomery
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR to announce 25 Hall of Fame nominees Thursday and
NASCAR this season is the Jimmie and Denny show by Tania Ganguli
Philadelphia Daily News:
Race to the Chase is already on for NASCAR drivers by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Leonard Wood Fueled Success by Rick Minter;
Here Is Who Should Be In The Hall by Larry Woody
Racing With Rich:
Here's to hoping this weekend's Nationwide race is a big success by Richard Allen
RealNASCAR:
NASCAR Summer Reading List 2010 by Dan Pierce
Rubbings Racing:
NASCAR Flashback: 1997 Pepsi 400, Andretti Breaks Through by Toby Christie
Scene Daily:
The art of spotting a driver at the track by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
Stewart The Man To Beat At Daytona and
Earnhardt’s 2001 Daytona Win Was Historic by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Bill Elliott Coaches Son Chase to Two Awesome Finishes by Mary Jo Buchanan;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Loudon by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
RPM could rebound from future Kahne departure with Allmendinger by Cory McCartney;
Changes possible for Sprint Cup schedule if Smith gets his way by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
Daytona Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Tampa Tribune:
Final spin on Daytona's bumpy road by Tony Fabrizio
USA Today:
Mustang more than one-trick pony with Nationwide model by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Montoya’s 2010 both promising and frustrating by Jay Hart
York Dispatch:
Saturday's Daytona race promises to be interesting by Ellen Siska
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CNN's Larry King Live: for those who missed the show in 2004: Interview With NASCAR Drivers Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jeff Gordon.(2-23-2004)
Good Explanation of the history of the 43 car field, provisionals, etc at NASCAR.com: 43-car field a product of slow change by Dave Rodman.(3-23-2002)
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