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ESPN.com:
North Wilkesboro Speedway roars to life by Ryan McGee;
NHRA does the playoffs right by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: August 31, 2003 – Terry Labonte Wins Last Labor Day Weekend Southern 500;
Tracks Around The Track: Countdown to Atlanta – 4 – Carl Edwards Wins First Sprint Cup Win
Bleacher Report:
Max Papis Showed He Can Be Magnifico When Given The Right Opportunity in NASCAR by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Atlanta: Race Or Test Session For The Chase? by John Chapman
Charlotte Observer:
No one ever likened 'Tiny' Lund to a robot by Ton Higgins;
Still waiting on some NASCAR moves by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
BET And NASCAR Debut "Changing Lanes" by John Daly
FoxSports:
No Cup, no problem by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Grading The Pack, Part I: The Teams by Danny Peters and Tom Bowles;
5 Points To Ponder: Start And Park, Out Of Business?, Too Little Too Late For Boris, And ARCA Favorite? by Bryan Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In NASCAR: Off Week Edition by Tom Bowles;
No Bull: Cup Cars At Montreal A Good Idea? Think Again by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Montreal Has Great Action, But TV Doesn't Tell The Whole Story by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Persistence Pays Off For Boris Said by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Motorsports FanHouse:
Marcos Ambrose Extends Record of Road Racing Bad Luck by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
SMI's Smith talks up business of selling tickets and
Petty shrugs off idea of Busch-Keselowski feud by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
Kligerman Quietly Making Progress by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Busch or Earnhardt? Take the Quiz by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
As the road winds through Atlanta ... and
Burning issues: 8-31-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Kyle Busch Wins Again, Beats a Field of Truck Racers by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Do You Still Hate Road Racing: Making the Grade Montreal by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Give Canada A Cup Race by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Answering Questions on Kyle Busch, Kevin Conway and Elliott Sadler by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' with Russ:
They Said it Couldn’t be Done by Russell Schmidt
Rubbings Racing:
Marketing/Communications Overhaul Will Do A World Of Good by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Montreal: The Story Of How Little RAB Racing Beat The Big Boys by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Jamie McMurray, Ryan Newman have benefit of Atlanta tire test by Kenny Bruce;
Feud of the Week: Kyle Busch vs. David Reutimann by Bob Pockrass;
Edwards says he wrecked Keselowski ‘for a damn good reason’ as he prepares to relive controversial Atlanta incident by Jeff Owens
Sirius Speedway:
Even In Defeat, Max Papis Is A Winner by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Kahne And The Chase – An Odd Couple and
Scott Speed’s Mailbag by Scott Speed;
Atlanta – Which Driver Needs It Most? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Who Said? Boris Said! by Dave Grayson;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Montreal's Nationwide NAPA Auto Parts 200 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Montreal stands out among Nationwide venues by Reid Spencer
Sports Network:
McMurray feeling little pressure on making the Chase and
This Week in Auto Racing August 27 - 29 by Chris Symeon
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Wall to Wall Action Even With NASCAR Cup Series on Break by Lou Modestino
Vegas Insider
Atlanta Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
If you're not watching the Nationwide races, you're missing out by Jay Busbee
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: August 30, 1998 – Tiregate in New Hampshire and
Tracks Around The Track: Countdown to Atlanta – 5 – Night Racing Comes to AMS
All Left Turns:
Racing for the love of the sport by Jay W. Pennell;
Night racing versus day racing by Patrick Reynolds
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: Drama At Atlanta Motor Speedway by Sandra MacWatters;
Move Over Vickers, Speed And Kahne, Cole Whitt Joins The Red Bull Fray by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bristol Herald Courier:
Kyle Busch victory tour rages on by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Boy Have At It…..Please? by John Chapman
Daly Planet:
Heat Races In The Camping World Truck Series? by John Daly
FoxSports:
What's wrong at Hendrick Motorsports? by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Nationwide Series Breakdown: NAPA Auto Parts 200 by Bryan Davis Keith;
The Cool-Down Lap: The Unhappy Domino Effect If Unhappy Harvick Had Gotten His Way by Doug Turnbull;
Fact Or Fiction: Nationwide vs. Cup Series And Progress At RPM? by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Start And Parkers Still Chasing Their Dreams by Brock Beard;
Tracking The Trucks: EnjoyIllinois.com 225 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Insider Racing News:
Does Kyle Busch Have an Over-Inflated Opinion of Himself? by Matthew Pizzolato
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Finally! Boris Said Wins in Montreal by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Anguish for Ambrose, joy for Said and tons of fun for the fans at Montreal by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Once laid-off NASCAR worker finds his way back to the garage by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Canada On My Mind by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Oh, Canada - Thank You for Montreal by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: Gordon says points are the key and
It's so ridiculous ... by Monte Dutton
Race Talk Radio:
Tres Bien: One Lap Wonders Montreal Race Weekend by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Where do Kyle Busch's wins rank in the grand scheme of things? and
Montreal race shows that Nationwide Series could stand alone by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Boris Said Wins, Ambrose Devastated Again In Montreal by Toby Christie
SPEED:
Hitting The Homestretch by Tom Jensen;
Bowyer Nears Chase Slot by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
Said edges Papis in photo finish at Montreal and
Notebook: Montreal jinx still haunts Ambrose by Reid Spencer
ESPN.com:
Chat Transcript Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
No animals were harmed in qualifying at Montreal -- but just barely by Doug Demmons
Associated Press:
Robby Gordon back in Montreal to make amends and
Ambrose wins Nationwide pole by John Kekis
Bump Drafts:
Girls Gone Racin’, Montreal, And More by Jim McCoy
Fayetteville Observer:
Sticks and stones by Thomas Pope
fingerprint inc:
The NASCAR Hall of Fame by Jade Gurss
Florida Today:
Busch big draw, even for haters by Mark DeCotis
Ford Racing:
Red Racer Blog: Ford Legends Titus, Kulwicki Honored
Insider Racing News:
Kyle Busch Can't Hold a Candle to Dale Earnhardt Sr. by Kim Roberson
Racin' Today:
Logano Showing Some Road Racing Chops by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Length of races a concern for NASCAR by Dustin Long
SPEED:
Kyle’s Presence Will Lift Chase by Mike Hembree
Sporting News:
Notebook: Ambrose tops Villeneuve for Montreal pole by Reid Spencer
ESPN.com.:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. among Cup surprises by Terry Blount;
Mark Martin's downfall a big question mark by David Newton
Bleacher Report:
Kirk Shelmerdine's Fire Sale Symbolic of Death of NASCAR Independents by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bump Drafts:
WalMart and NASCAR? A Bad Deal? Huh? by Jim McCoy
FoxSports:
Edwards has become a road scholar by Rea White;
Villeneuve confident entering Montreal race
410 Racing News:
Conway revives Robby Gordon Motorsports by Dave Noury
MikeMulhern.net:
And why isn't Montreal's picturesque Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, in the heart of the city of four million, a NASCAR Sprint Cup tour event?
NASCAR.com:
In NASCAR, always a place for the longer race by David Caraviello
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the week: Kyle Busch vs. Brad Keselowksi and
What looks up eventually looks down by Monte Dutton
National Speed Sport News:
Politics Takes The Place Of Racing by Chris Economaki
Orlando Sentinel:
Danica Patrick's struggles in NASCAR amp up pressure to succeed by George Diaz
Racing Geek:
2010 Blue-Chip Prospects by Jordan Bianchi
Raceanalyst:
The Busch Factor by Bryan Abma
Rubbings Racing:
NCWTS: Jennifer Jo Cobb - A Racer On The Move by Lisa DeSpain
SceneDaily:
Pit road is getting safer, but it’s far from safe in a NASCAR race by Kenny Bruce;
A look at 12 young drivers that could be Sprint Cup players in the next few years by Bob Pockrass;
Brad Keselowski owes Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Kris Johnson
Skirts and Scuffs:
Let's Hear It for the Ladies by Rebecca Kivak
SPEED:
Keselowski Kills On Road Courses, Too by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
Off the track ... with Trevor Bayne
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR learned from tragedy to make racing safer by Tom Bowles
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Ambrose aims for Montreal … again by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Marcos Ambrose welcomes a fresh start by Marty Smith
Alabama Live:
Kyle Busch haters shouldn't waste their breath on boos by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: August 27, 1950 (60 Years Ago) – Dick Linder won at Hamburg
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Racing Series Goes Up For Sale: Buyer Beware Rules Are Included by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
Striking A Balance In The Nationwide Series by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! ACT Late Model Tour Facts and Figures by Biggy Bigelow
Canada.com:
Three years of wild action and
Jacques Villeneuve embraces NASCAR with speed forever in his blood and
Young gun Bayne throttles up by Dave Stubbs
Charlotte Observer:
As gate declines, NASCAR cuts will hurt elsewhere by Jim Utter
Dallas Morning News:
After clot issues, heart surgery, Vickers looks forward to next year by Anthony Andro
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Rain hampers [Daytona Repave] project, but it's on schedule by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Motorsports Hall of Fame honors NASCAR legend Wendell Scott by Mike Brudenell
FoxSports:
Winless Chase winner a nightmare for NASCAR officials by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Ol' D.W. May Be Onto Something by Kurt Smith;
Five Who Must Thrive: Drivers Who Need A Chase Hot Streak Most of All by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: What We Did Before Radios... by John Potts;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: ESR Set to Make Truck Series Debut by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Short Tracks, Road Courses, and CNN by Kenny Wallace
Georgia Racing History:
From Jefco To Gresham, NASCAR Roots Deep At Speedway by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Lack Of Respect? An Open Letter to Tony Stewart by Brenda Benedict
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Sun:
This Week's Stock Car Toon and
Evernham and Dale Jr. would make a dynamic duo by Mike Smith
Michigan Live:
Memo to NASCAR: Liven up Sprint Cup Chase by letting all race winners compete for title by Steve Kaminski
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Let's hope 'Changing Lanes' keeps its eye on the road by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
Chicago Sweet Home to Busch by Pete Pistone;
Evolution of the Pit Stop: The Rainbow Warriors
Motorsports FanHouse:
Does NASCAR Need a Drivers Union Like IndyCar and Formula One? by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Repaving project a testament to technology by Mark Aumann;
Family tradition - The boys had at it: Jarrett, Petty recall long-ago confrontation at Asheville by Rick Houston
NASCAR Insiders:
Is NASCAR Success Tied to Geography? by Journo
NASCAR-ista:
Photoshop Friday - Superman Returns by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
The view from here: Nothing against cheerleaders, mind you ... by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Cup Gets Shuffled To The Rear By TV by Jeff Hood
SceneDaily:
As an avid fan, I’m a magnet for NASCAR junk by Carolyn Brewster
Sirius Speedway:
Keselowski: "I'm Going To Make It Here, Whether People Want Me To Or Not" by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Time To Enjoy One Last Week Off by Ryan Newman;
Allgaier’s ‘Road’ Has Been Rocky by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Kyle Busch: What's In A Name? by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Tracking The Race to The Chase With Two Races To Go and
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series To Truck New Route by Ashley McCubbin
Sports Illustrated:
Keselowski faces retaliation, no true Rookie of the Year, more by Cory McCartney
USA Today:
NASCAR sponsorship proves a boon for Nationwide Insurance by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Atlanta undeterred by loss of race by Jay Hart;
Aw, man, now those Duke kids are invading NASCAR, too by Jay Busbee
ESPN:
The Canada 500? It should happen by Ed Hinton;
Jimmie Johnson still Vegas' man to beat by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: 15 Years Ago – Aug. 26, 1995: Terry and Dale Tangle at Bristol – Labonte Drives Wrecked Car to Victory Lane
Athlon Sports:
News & Notes: Kyle Busch, NASCAR antagonist, just what the doctor ordered by Matt Taliaferro
Augusta Chronicle:
Blowing off some steam and
Another cutback in purses revealed / Notes and
NASCAR newsmaker: Kyle Busch by Don Coble
Autoextremeist:
Fumes: The winds of change blowing through Detroit's high-performance and motorsports programs threaten to leave one dinosaur out in the cold by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Reutimann lashes out at Kyle Busch by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Aric Almirola's Deja Vu Career Taught An Important Lesson: Stop Rushing by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: Gearing Up by Jim McCoy
Cars and Racing Stuff:
Random Lugnuts: Budweiser, Momentum, and a Ford Guy by Bill Crittenden
CBS Sports:
Time off ahead of Chase perfect timing for Cup series by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Almirola's goal: 'Go and win races' by Jim Utter
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Bristol sweep for Kyle Busch by Marsha Hoffman
Delaware News Journal:
Handling Patrick like a superstar a slight to drivers who drive like one and
Jeff Gordon considers rolling back DuPont for Wal-Mart by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Auto racing commentary: Kurzejewski confident he's back on track by Ron Levanduski
FoxSports:
Reutimann admits to feud with Busch by Lee Spencer;
Harvick looms as favorite in Chase by Rea White
Frontstretch:
MPM2Nite: Where Did Everybody Go? by Matt McLaughlin;
Dialing It In: Legend Cars International Has Evernham Ready For Future by Jay Pennell;
Fanning The Flames: Addressing Bristol and Analyzing Kyle's Achievement by Matt Taliaferro;
Beyond the Cockpit: Brandon McReynolds on Stock Car Racing's Present, Future...and His Own by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
Is Montreal Deserving Of A Sprint Cup Race? by Doug Demmons
MikeMulhern.net:
A pleasant afternoon with Bruton: Is NASCAR, in 2011, retreating, retrenching, advancing in a different direction....or simply missing key opportunities?
Motorsports FanHouse:
No Doubt About NASCAR's Dirtiest Driver: Brad Keselowski by Clay Travis
Motor Racing Network:
Evolution of the Pit Stop: The Early Years;
Evolution of the Pit Stop: Best of the 80s;
Power Rankings
NASCAR.com:
Petty on A.J.'s season: 'Not too good' by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Logano needs to focus more on racing, less on complaining by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR and Walmart, a match made in marketer’s hell and
Unlike Mayfield, there’s finally a success story for NASCAR’s drug program by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
The Deadly Sins Of Tire Changing by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
Keselowski Isn't the Only Driver Who Thinks Busch Is an ... by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Kyle Busch is the man by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Truck title big for native of Canton by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Kyle Busch gunning for first Cup title by Bill Fleischman
SPEED:
Modern-Day Villain by Jimmy Spencer
Speedway Media:
On Pit Road: Pit Pass at Bristol - A fans ultimate experience by Joe Dunn;
Hot 20 over the past 10 - Some appear set to Chase for a title, others for a possible run in 2011 by Ron Thornton
Sports Illustrated:
Clint Bowyer's approach with two races left until the Chase by Tim Tuttle
Sports Network:
This Week in Auto Racing August 27 - 29 by Chris Symeon
USA Today:
Ailing David Reutimann gets huge lift from his crew at Bristol by David Reutimann
Virginian Pilot:
Did you hear about the driver who rode on the hood of a car during a race? It's true ... by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
A day at the races turns tragic by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
It's time to really reward winning by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Bristol by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: 20 Years Ago – Aug. 25, 1990 – Ernie Irvan Gets Career-First Win and
10 Great Atlanta Motor Speedway Memories – Construction and Bill Elliott Dominates 1985
Bleacher Report:
Finally Mortal? Hendrick Motorsports Struggling Its Way to NASCAR Chase by Rob Tiongson;
We All Lose if Elliott Sadler Leaves the Cup Series by Nathan Bitner
Bump Drafts:
Let Me Tell You About Winning by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Kyle's trifecta at Bristol great, but is it the best? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Evernham on Jr.'s struggles: 'For him not to be winning is a shame' by Jim Utter
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice?...The Power of Money to Change the Rules, and Quick Hits Times Ten by Thomas Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Setting the Chase, Kyle Busch's Trifecta, and Cutting Nationwide Purses;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Bristol;
Life Beyond the Chase: Drivers and Teams on the Cusp of Cup Contention by Vito Pugliese;
Beyond the Cockpit: Brian Keselowski Gaining on Cup, Even After a Bristol DNQ by Jay W. Pennell
Insider Racing News:
The Boo's Are Music To Kyle Busch's Ears by Chuck Abrams
Lexington Dispatch:
Bristol fires up the competitors by Ben White
Motorsports FanHouse:
NASCAR's 'Dirty Dozen' Take 'Boys, Have at It' to Heart by Holly Cain
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #89 by T.C.
Racing Geek:
Bristol Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Bowyer Hoping His Plan Comes Together by Jim Pedley;
Busch Loves Being The Villain – For Now by Larry Woody
Roanoke Times:
Petty: Past rivalries were better by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Juan Pablo Montoya by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Dinger Looking Toward Solid 2011 by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol by Jeffrey Boswell;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: The Bristol victory lane gets a clean sweeping by Dave Grayson;
The Bristol Verdict? Nationwide Good, Sprint Cup Ehh by Ron Fleshman;
A Walk through the NASCAR Hall of Fame by Angela Campbell;
NASCAR Nationwide Series Going Through Changes for 2011 by Ashley McCubbin
USA Today:
NASCAR says sponsorship is on the 'upswing' and
Voted 'the greatest crew chief,' Ray Evernham branches out by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
A fan wrote me that "NASCAR is dying'' ... check out his letter and what do you think? UPDATED with fans comments by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Busch stirs emotions, pro and con by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Busch's Nationwide run amazing, but ... by Chris Lees;
Chat Transcript Rusty Wallace;
Power Rankings: Kyle Busch edition by Greg Hardy
Around The Track:
History Around The Track: Aug. 24, 1975 (35 Years Ago) – Petty, Pearson, Yarborough and Allison “Go At It” in Michigan
At the Track: Gater News:
Boo to the Bristol Naysayers by Ed Coombs
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Rowdy Busch, NASCAR antagonist, just what the doctor ordered by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Busch makes history, but his clash with Keselowski was entertaining by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Backdoor to The Chase? Giving Winner Automatic Bid Not Champion Material by Kelly Crandall;
Clint Bowyer Stays In: What the Final Pre-Race Standings Will Look Like by Nathan Bitner
Boston Globe:
Sprint Cup schedule? Same as it ever was by Michael Vega
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation - 8-25 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Irwin Tools Night Race by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Johnson's luck has taken wrong turn by Brian De Los Santos
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Reutimann feels better after 2nd by Buddy Shacklette
Detroit Free Press:
Motor Sports Hall of Fame inductees to rev up celebrations at Detroit Science Center by Mike Brudenell
Emory Wheel:
Speeding the Way to Fame by David Michaels
Forbes:
Danica Patrick: Racing To Success by Kym McNicholas
FoxSports:
Danica Patrick enduring tough season - in NASCAR and IndyCar by Bob Margolis;
Don't expect changes in Chase field by Larry McReynolds;
Ray Evernham wants to mentor young NASCAR talent by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Kyle's Still Vulnerable, ESPN's One-Trick Pony, And Nationwide's Erosion by Bryan Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Bristol Edition by Garrett Horton;
Talking NASCAR TV: ESPN's Coverage Comes Up Short In Bristol by Phil Allaway;
Six Ways To Change Up The Chase by Danny Peters;
No Bull: Why All The Sympathy For Brad Keselowski? by Nick Bromberg
Insider Racing News:
Three Laps Around Bristol In The Pace Car by Allen Madding
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Irwin Tools Night Race: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports FanHouse:
Spotter's Stand: Kahne Passed 100 Cars to Finish Fifth at Bristol by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR Insiders:
Thank Goodness for Kyle Busch by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR trivia and
Burning issues: 8-24-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Bristol Main Course: Busch Wins His Own Way by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Kyle the Konqueror: Making the Grade Bristol 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Busch Sweeps His Way Into the Record Book by Jordan Bianchi
RacinwithRuss:
Busch, Busch, Busch by Russell Schmidt
SceneDaily:
A little name-calling by Brad Keselowski, other drivers not a bad thing by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Boo If You Want To, Kyle Busch Just Doesn't Care by Dave Moody
Sledgehammer:
Observations for August 23, 2010 by Bob Margolis
SPEED:
[Richard] Petty Was At Center Of Real ‘Feud’ and
Chasing The Odds by Mike Hembree;
Say It Ain’t So – Johnson In Ninth? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Bristol king Busch may be Rowdy to us, but(t) he's something different to Keselowski by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
Sporting News Power Poll after Bristol
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Did a Donkey Sweep Bristol? by Lou Modestino
Toronto Sun:
Busch's three wins are no big deal by Dean McNulty
USA Today:
McMurray isn't getting caught up in sprint toward the Chase by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
A fan wrote me that "NASCAR is dying'' ... check out his letter and what do you think? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Old school meets the Chase: Bring back the Crown Jewels by Nathan Bitner
ESPN.com:
Bubble boy Clint Bowyer in Chase driver's seat by Terry Blount;
Fight excitement filled up Bristol and
2010 Power Rankings: Atlanta by Ryan McGee;
Brian Vickers: 'I will be back in January' by David Newton
Alabama Live - Birmingham News:
Kyle Busch vs. Brad Keselowski: The smackdown that never happened by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: 50 Years Ago (8.23.60) – Glen Wood Completes His Own Sweep: Bowman-Gray Stadium
Athlon Sports:
Triple Your Pleasure: Kyle Busch sweeps Bristol weekend by Matt Taliaferro
Atlantic City Press:
Problems after restart contribute to Truex Jr.'s 17th-place finish at Bristol
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1995 Goody's 500 (Earnhardt vs Wallace, again!) by Jeremy Dunn
All Left Turns:
Busch quiets critics with historic win by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
Jimmie Johnson's Golden Horseshoe Becomes Bull's-Eye and
Jack Roush and the Top-10 Owners in NASCAR History by Sandra MacWatters;
Has NASCAR Allowing "The Boys To Have It" Gone To Far This Season? by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Brian Vickers, Kasey Kahne and Scott Speed Star in Red Bull Drama by Mary Jo Buchanan
Bristol Herald Courier:
Busch's Best? Win. and
Night Race news and notes by Allen Gregory;
You got what you wanted by Joe Sacco;
Estimated crowd of 155,000 watch IRWIN Tools Night Race and
Martin, Bowyer closing Chase gap by Nate Hubbard
Bump Drafts:
We’re From NASCAR & We’re Here To Help You by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Bristol: Impressive trifecta not all sweet for fans by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Busch caps a winning week by Jim Utter
CupScene:
McMurray moves up, Johnson moves down, and favorites flounder and
Bowyer hangs on to final spot and
Kahne, Kenseth Rally by Sarah Farlee
Fayetteville Observer:
Great show, but the racers are getting gypped by Thomas Pope
FoxSports:
I'm impressed by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: 2010 Bristol Night Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Fact Or Fiction: A Look at the Chase, Team Red Bull, and Keselowski's Popularity by Mike Lovecchio;
The Cool Down Lap: Bristol--A Picture of Parity in NASCAR by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Front Row Regroups At Brutal Bristol by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Irwin Tools Night Race by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Needs Character by Matthew Pizzolato;
Dumping Keselowski, Two Wrongs Still Doesn't Make It Right by Kim Roberson
Michigan Live:
No denying Kyle Busch's natural talent, but it's time to win a Sprint Cup championship by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Bristol Edition by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Kyle Busch Gets Historic NASCAR Sweep at Bristol Motor Speedway by Holly Cain
Motor Sports Weekly News:
The Driver Everyone Loves to Hate by Drew Hierwarter
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top Bristol drivers talk before and after race by Dwight Drum
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Meet Kyle Busch: The supertalented driver almost everyone loves to hate by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
F1 Chief openly courting Danica Patrick by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Putting it in perspective and
Burton: Don't sell the sport short by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
Busch Sweeps Three Nascar Races in Bristol
Race Journal Online:
Jack's Ghost Plane and a Sinking Ship at Speed by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
The Bristol Stomp Times Three: One Lap Wonders by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Kyle Busch Stirring The NASCAR Drink by Jonathan Ingram;
Where’s The Respect, Tony? by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
Kyle Busch may be an a** but he kicked yours by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
Remembering Bristol's Long-Lost Rival by Dan Pierce
Roanoke Times:
Villainous Busch needed by Dustin Long
SPEED:
Kyle Busch – Championship Timber? by Mike Hembree;
Good Times At Bristol by Tom Jensen;
Another Disappointing Finish For Earnhardt Jr. by Jim Rising
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Bristol's Irwin Tools Night Race by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Kyle Busch completes Bristol triple and
Vickers: ‘I don’t want to live like a vegetable’ by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Kyle Busch's brilliance, bravado on display in historic win at Bristol by Brant James
USA Today:
Kyle Busch focused on winning races, not friends by Nate Ryan
Valvoline.com:
New Idea: Old-Fashioned Hard Work by I.N. Sider
VegasInsider:
Futures Update by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Fryer’s Five: Busch shines, Junior … doesn’t by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
One word for Kyle Busch: Greatness by David Newton
Bristol Herald Courier:
Estimated crowd of 155,000 watch IRWIN Tools 500 by Nate Hubbard;
Race souvenir sales 'on target' in Bristol by Debra Mccown
Bleacher Report:
Ron Hornaday Is Not One To Let a Few Bad Races Keep Him From Having Fun by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Spunk, A Spark & Staying Power By Busch by Jim McCoy
Building Speed:
Mending Brian Vickers’ Broken Heart by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Charlotte Observer:
Kyle Busch takes a broom to Bristol by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Bad Weekend At Bristol For Kyle Busch Haters by John Close
FoxSports:
Bristol trifecta shows Kyle Busch is one of the greats by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
What's Next For Elliott Sadler? by Allen Madding
MikeMulhern.net:
Strange night, strange night....but all Kyle Busch...again and
Well, Kyle Busch certainly made mincemeat of all that pre-race hype, winning his historic third straight at Bristol
NASCAR.com:
Busch gets the last laugh with sweep at Bristol by Mark Aumann;
Reutimann guts it out for second-place finish by Joe Menzer
NASCAR-ista:
Top Bristol Moments Happened Off Track by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Irwin Tools night race gamer: Three times ... with feeling and
Writing for Tony (Not) and
NASCAR notebook: With heart mended, Vickers headed back in in '11 and
As if the real stuff wasn't bad enough ... by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Busch Makes A Sweeping Statement At Bristol by Jim Pedley
RubbingsRacing:
Did Kyle Busch's Attitude Overshadow Amazing Feat? by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Pit-road miscues hamper strong run by Jamie McMurray at Bristol by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Kyle Busch Scores Triple At Bristol by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Kyle Busch sweeps at Bristol by Joe Dunn
Sports Illustrated:
Kyle Busch's brilliance, bravado on display in historic win at Bristol by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - It’s a Bristol thang by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Kyle Busch completes sweep of three NASCAR races at Bristol by Nate Ryan
Virginia Pilot:
Kyle Busch responds to Keselowski's verbal dig with his actions on and off the track by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Jeers, insults can’t slow down Busch by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
It's time to give back to Larry Pearson by Ryan McGee;
Ryan Newman still stewing over Michigan and
Mind games run rampant at Bristol by David Newton
Associated Press:
Jimmie Johnson wins pole for Bristol night race and
Kyle Busch makes it 2 for 2 at Bristol and
Bristol feeling economic pinch in selling tickets by Jenna Fryer
All Left Turns:
Do bonus points matter in the Chase? by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
Kyle Busch Wins Again In Bristol: Hate The Player, Love The Game by Kara Martin
Bristol Herald Courier:
Concrete Carnage by Allen Gregory;
Vickers says he had heart surgery, looks to return in 2011 and
Family Ties: Even with Brad's success, it's still a team effort for the Keselowski family by Nate Hubbard;
Johnson knows not to get too confident by Jim Sacco
Bump Drafts:
Fearless Forecast: Bristol by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Bristol is Kyle Busch's kind of track, results prove it by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR@Bristol: Still waiting for a favorite? by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
Sprint Cup drivers puzzled by Bristol Goodyear tires by Lee Spencer;
New NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule offers dramatic possibilities by Jeff Hammond
Insider Racing News:
Goodyear Tire Change at Bristol Throws Teams for a Loop and
Can Dale Junior Redeem Himself at Bristol? by Allen Madding
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Handicapping Bristol Races not as Simple as they used to be & Top-10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
Los Angeles Times:
For Danica Patrick, it's full speed ahead by Jim Peltz
MikeMulhern.net:
Jimmie Johnson edges Carl Edwards for the Bristol pole, but a lot of questions hang in the air for Saturday night's 500 and
New Goodyears have drivers scratching their heads, and worried this may be a crash-filled 500
Motor Racing Network:
Bowyer on Bubble at Bristol by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Kyle Busch Beats His Way to Bristol Nationwide Win by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Legends wreck has bruised, not beaten, Pearson by David Caraviello;
Champion with no victory? Possible, not probable by Joe Menzer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Keselowski-Busch battle was proper use of ‘have at it, boys’ by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Pre-race rail and
NASCAR advance: Last shot for "The Bandits" and
NASCAR Notebook: Johnson's still the favorite ... says Harvick and
Tires going round and boots on the ground by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers Nationwide - NASCAR Stays Silent and Gifts Another Asterisk Win to Kyle Busch by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Chasing More Important Than Winning by Rick Minter
Racing Geek:
Irwin Tools Night Race Preview by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Winless drivers would have no problem remaining winless but capturing title by Kenny Bruce;
Ryan Newman defends aggressive driving style, continues to rip Joey Logano by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Old School Back At Bristol? by Tom Jensen;
Breaking The Week Down by Joe Nemechek;
The Chase Needs Some Help by Mike Hembree;
Underwhelmed And Overwhelmed by Jimmy Spencer;
Bristol Is Crunch Time by Ryan Newman
Speedway Media:
Greg and Nicole Biffle Share Passion For Pets In Crisis and
David Ragans One Word For Bristol Motor Speedway Is Thrilling and
Jeff Gordon needs win at Bristol to clinch Chase Berth by Mary Jo Buchanan;
JR Motorsports addresses 2011 drivers by Joe Dunn
Sporting News:
New tire befuddles Cup drivers and
Pieces falling into place for JR Motorsports by Reid Spencer;
Pit Box: Bristol
Sports Illustrated:
Busch-Johnson, among rivalries to watch this weekend at Bristol by Tom Bowles
Sydney Morning Herald:
Ambrose hoping for more Bristol success by Ed Jackson
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson takes pole at Bristol as focus turns to Chase by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Contenders shoving aside favorite role; Kelley Earnhardt on Nationwide issues and
Would you be fine if a driver won the title without winning a race? Some drivers are OK with it by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Kyle Busch wins Nationwide race after dumping Brad Keselowski by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Bristol Motor Speedway number crunching by Matt Willis;
Richard Childress: Tragedy and triumph by Ed Hinton
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: 60 Years Ago (Aug. 20, 1950) – Dick Linder Wins at Dayton
Augusta Chronicle:
Teams prepare for wild playoffs and
Calm before the Chase and
NASCAR newsmaker: Roger Penske by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
Chase lineup pretty much determined with three to go by Amanda Vincent
Bristol Herald Courier:
Kyle Busch hopes to continue mastery of Bristol Motor Speedway and
Trevor Bayne eager for another Bristol memory by Allen Gregory;
He's not on the trophy, but Utsman won a race by Hate Hubbard;
Weather fails to wilt race fans' rainbows-from-rainfall attitude by Roger Brown;
Rain makes roads hazardous for flood of racegoers by Michael L. Owens and Claire Galofaro;
Special Racing Section
Bleacher Report:
Greg and Nicole Biffle Share Passion For Pets In Crisis and
David Ragan's One Word For Bristol Motor Speedway Is Thrilling by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Is Tony Stewart the Designated Replacement For Dale Earnhardt Jr.? by Sandra MacWatters;
Jeff Gordon: NASCAR's Best All-Around and Complete All-Time Driver by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph:
Logano in the midst of an adventure-filled season by Larry Edens
Bump Drafts:
The Big 10 Driver Rankings: A Statement by Jim McCoy
Brighthouse:
NASCAR Sprint Cup Preview: Bristol = Bumpin’ & Bangin’ by Buddy Pittman
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Two Days of ACT Testing Completed at New Hampshire Motor Speedway by Biggy Bigelow
Daly Planet:
Rick Allen Gets The Call by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
[Daytona Repaving] Effort turns toward backstretch by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
MIS dealt curve by NASCAR with schedule change for Nationwide, Trucks series by Mike Brudenell
Fox Sports:
Bristol night race promises tough racing by Larry McReynolds;
Bristol presents opportunity to break in to Chase by Rea White
Frontstretch:
2011 Schedule Creates More Problems Than It Solves by Kurt Smith;
NASCAR's Changes: For the Fans, or Racing In the Wrong Direction? by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Meeting Some Famous People by John Potts;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: A Bristol Breakdown by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: The Big Move and a Homecoming of Sorts by Marcos Ambrose
Georgia Racing History:
Remembering Columbus Super Speedway by Mike Bell
Insider Racing News:
"Tweet On?" Not so fast … by Rebecca Gladden
Johnson City Press:
Fans, food and fun at Family Race Night by Chelsea Farnam;
Punch coaching jr. high football in Knoxville by Jeff Birchfield
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Off-road tragedy exception, not rule by Jeff Wolf
LTPicks.com:
Bristol Driver Rankings
Miami Herald:
NASCAR's championship weekend to stay in Homestead by Michael Katz
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Irwin Tools 500 picks;
Cut to the Chase, already: NASCAR Sprint Cup's battle for final playoff spot ... by Steve Kaminski
Mikemulhern.net:
Kelly Earnhardt says people need to have patience with Danica Patrick in her NASCAR ventures and
Kevin Harvick is all smiles right now, but wary...and with good reason. Consider this: and
Bristol! A Payback 500? Well, a number of drivers have scores to settle.....
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Howie Lettow was mentor to young drivers - NASCAR champion Johnson among them and
Racing Beat: Uncommon accomplishments from a common man by Dave Kallmann
NASCAR Insiders:
Almirola Capitalizes On Second Chance by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Opportunity amid the problems and
NASCAR Notebook: Head for the mountains by Monte Dutton
Race Talk Radio:
Flickers of Excitement: Fantasy Insight Bristol 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Can Bristol Regain Its Belligerence? by Larry Woody;
TMS, Stewart Ideas Have Roots by Jim Pedley
SceneDaily:
RV is packed and ready to go. Or is it? by Carolyn Brewster
Southern Pines Pilot:
Bristol Perfect Place to Renew Newman-Logano Debate by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Bristol Braces For Attack Of Killer B’s by Tom Jensen;
Hendrick Motorsports – Is The Thrill Gone? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Notes from the NASCAR Nation: The thunder valley showdown by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
Hard-racing Newman only did what he had to do in Logano tiff by Cory McCartney;
Roush Fenway expected to dominate under the lights at Bristol by Lars Anderson
Sporting News:
Pressure's on Chase contenders by Jim Pedley;
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Bristol by Bill Marx
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables: Gordon, Johnson, & Harvick On Who Is Team To Beat by Mike Irwin;
Statistically Speaking - Bristol by Mike Wells
Toronto Sun:
Carpentier exceeds expectations by Dean McNulty
USA Today:
Sprint Cup rivalries may erupt at Bristol Motor Speedway by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider
Bristol Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Busch itching for weekend sweep by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
NASCAR fans unhappy ... but why? by Ed Hinton;
Brian France ponders changes - NASCAR chairman discusses Chase format considerations, attendance problems by Richard Durrett
Alabama Live / Birmingham News:
Pump up the Chase with a Dega doubleheader by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
5 divisions I would love to see at Bristol by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: Aug 19 – 45 Years Ago Today – Pearson Gets Home State Win;
Separated at Birth: Beau Slocumb – Ryan Newman
Athlon Sports:
Race to the Chase: One for the Money, Two for the Show, Three to get Ready... by Vito Pugliese
Bristol Herald Courier:
Soldier spends downtime helping at BMS by Phillip Murrell;
Concrete three-peat for Busch at BMS and
Almirola's rise gains steam by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
The Fastest Half Mile Plus 210 Feet by Jeremy T. Sellers
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation-8-18 by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CBS Sports:
Kahne-to-Hendrick Motorsports arrangement defies logic by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Harvick's turnaround brings rewards for 2011 by Jim Utter
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Harvick's the driver to beat in race to Chase by Marsha Hoffman
Delaware News Journal:
NASCAR fails to realize fans see through gimmickry by Mike Finney
Elmira Star Gazette:
Battle for Modified title at Chemung Speedrome goes down to wire by Ron Levanduski
FoxSports:
Don't be so quick to blame Logano by Jeff Hammond
410 Racing News:
Roush-Fenway preparing to flip playoff switch by Dave Noury
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Schedule, Driver, And Sponsor Changes Aplenty Coming In 2011 by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: Sillier Than All Get Out by Matt McLaughlin;
As A Sponsor, Respect For Extenze Grows Bigger by Jeff Meyer;
Dialing It In: Childress Right Where He Left Off by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Edwards, Biffle Have Momentum And History Heading To Bristol by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
A Better Idea For The Nationwide Series Chase by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Bristol by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Cup Corner – Bristol Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Bloody brush paints off-road racing and
NASCAR shafts NHRA by Jeff Wolf
Midwest Racing:
Remembering Alta Days by Lee Ackerman
MikeMulhern.net:
'NASCAR 2011' is finally official...now the question, can Kevin Harvick keep charging to the 2010 title
Motorsports FanHouse:
Ray Evernham Moves On As Old Team Disappears by Holly Cain
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top drivers talk tough Bristol by Dwight Drum
MSNBC:
Luck will play a role in deciding Bristol victor by Brian Brown
NASCAR.com:
Close-quarters racing as Bristol closes in on 100;
Ballew an example of succeeding against the odds by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Insiders:
Answers to Years of Speculation by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Skeds, foregone conclusions and expected moves and
How about a clean break for Bristol? by Monte Dutton
Newport News Daily Press:
Daytona, Indy wins make McMurray's season a success, Chase or not by Marty O'Brien
News 14 Carolina:
Harvick Foundation pro-am brings big names to Wyndham by Suzy Stark
On Pit Row:
Fantasy Pick’Em: 2010 Irwin Tools Night Race by Chris Leone
Orlando Sentinel:
Clint Bowyer feels pinch of 'bubble boys' by George Diaz
Peoria Journal Star:
Moving up after dad’s early help by Jane Miller
Pit Road Scene:
A Destiny of Choice by Ro Cowan
Philadelphia Daily News:
James Hylton approaching age 76, but not retirement from auto racing by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: Bristol Starter - Camping World Truck Series by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Interest Not Focused On The Leaders by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
How much of NASCAR's attendance drop off is Junior related? and
Should the Chase have more race winners? by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Recapping and Analyzing All the Movements from Silly Season by Jordan Bianchi
Rowdy:
Ambrose's Issue by Buzz Cutler
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Ryan Newman's Engineering Degree Is Good For Him And NASCAR by DJ DeSpain
San Diego Union Tribune:
Fate of off-road events rests with fans' ability to show restraint by Bill Center
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Martin Truex Jr and
Fun-Loving Scott Speed Turns Serious On Golf Course by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Driver feuds make night race at Bristol much anticipated by Carolyn Brewster;
Does NASCAR need Kevin Harvick, RCR to win Chase for Earnhardt fans? by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Clock Ticking For Martin by Tom Jensen;
Kurt Busch Looks To Gain Lost Ground by Mike Hembree;
SPEED Notes: From Bristol To Austin USGP Promoter On Wind Tunnel by Megan Englehart
Speedway Media:
Kyle Busch returns to Victory Lane at Bristol by Joe Dunn;
Nine Ways to Saturday: Changing up the Nationwide Series by Mark Odor;
Notes from the NASCAR Nation: The Nationwide Series at Bristol by Dave Grayson;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Carfax 400 at Michigan International Speedway by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Chase Austin Finishes 35th at Michigan after a Blown Motor by Ashley McCubbin;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Michigan by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Bedeviled Hamlin still hell bent to challenge Harvick for Cup by Tim Tuttle
Yahoo Sports:
What to Watch for: Irwin Tools Night Race;
Kevin Harvick celebrates, raises cash out on the golf course by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Politics stifles a schedule revolution by Terry Blount;
Bud deal seems to fit a happier Harvick by David Newton;
Five best seasons by the Budweiser car by Ryan McGee;
Crunching numbers after Michigan by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
Faith Around The Track: Papa Joe Hendrick by Billy Mauldin;
History Around The Track: DJ Scored THREE MIS Wins on August 18th and
Tracks Around The Track: Off Night at Bristol? Racing at Bull’s Gap Thursday
Auto Racing Daily:
Sponsors have their own silly season by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
Bristol Could Spell The End For Dale Jr. and Hendrick Motorsports by David Yeazell;
Is JR Motorsports Securing Almirola's Future? and
Bristol Bandits: All-Time Best NASCAR Drivers to Steal Wins at Bristol by Sandra MacWatters
Bristol Herald Courier:
Austin Dillon accustomed to the spotlight and
Busy week at Bristol Motor Speedway and
Morgan-McClure Motorsports team to field car at BMS for Lepage by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
Bench Racing: The Cream Is Rising by Patrick Reynold
CarsAndRacingStuff:
The fastest half-mile plus 210 feet by Jeremy Sellers
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's Star Mangled Banner by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Plenty of sideshows at MIS by Mike Brudenell
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Texas Motor Speedway revs up its 2011 schedule by Anthony Andro
FoxSports:
Change the Chase? Maybe, says NASCAR boss Brian France by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... NASCAR Driving Is A Day Job, Ambrose Is Saved, And Sponsor Cutbacks by Tom Bowles;
Beyond The Cockpit: Ryan Newman Speaks Out On Logano Feud, Chase Chances by Doug Turnbull;
Mirror Driving: Bad Boys In Bristol, NASCAR In Canada, And A Lady's Future;
What A Difference A Year Makes For Budweiser ... And Kevin Harvick, Too by Vito Pugliese;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Michigan compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
RCR and Harvick Are Making Their Own Luck by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Too Tough To Tame 200 by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Harvick is flying high with 13 left by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
Richard Childress signs another big sponsor...and may now have to put some Bud on tap at the Vineyards
Motorsports FanHouse:
Kevin Harvick Back in Fast Lane With New Sponsor, New Lease on Racing Life by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Unpredictable has become the norm at Bristol by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #88 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the week: Joey Logano vs. Ryan Newman and
Groundwork gigs and
Burning issues: 8-17-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Talk Radio:
Welcome Back Jack: Making the Grade Watkins Michigan 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers From Michigan by Jordan Bianchi
RacinwithRuss:
Harvick Hustles to Win Michigan by Russell Schmidt
Skirts and Scuffs:
Irwin Tools Night Race Will Add to Bristol's Rich History by Whitney Richards
SPEED:
Silly Season Shaping Up by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Hot 20 over the past 10 - While Harvick and Stewart are on the rise, the sun is setting on Martin by Ron Thornton
Sports Illustrated:
Harvick is poised to dominate Chase, contend for a Sprint Cup by Brant James
USA Today:
Bud-Harvick pairing signals shift in NASCAR marketing by Nate Ryan
Virginia Pilot:
Harvick, once miffed at comparisons to Dale Earnhardt, embraces such talk now and
Life on the Chase bubble: Clint Bowyer admits he's feeling the stress by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: 12th is Bowyer’s to lose by Jay Hart
ESPN.com
Pressure builds on Chase bubble boys and
For Danica Patrick, numbers are telling by Terry Blount;
Kevin Harvick serves notice at Michigan by Ed Hinton
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Bristol’s BBQ Battle and
History Around The Track: August 17, 1975 (35 Years Ago) – Buddy Baker Wins At Talladega
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Harvick and the 29 team pulling away from the pack by Matt Taliaferro
Bump Drafts:
Greatest Stock Car Driver Who Ever Lived by Jeremy Sellers
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Edwards rolling with consistency as Chase nears by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Change of seasons could widen gap for NASCAR Hall by Steve Harrison and Kerry Hall Singe;
A day draped in black: Tiny Lund loses his life by Tom Higgins
Daly Planet:
Tuesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Fayetteville Observer:
Great show, sorry support by Thomas Pope
410 Racing News:
Pressure on Kahne to perform by Dave Noury
Fox Sports:
There is no CHILL in Childress by Darrell Waltrip;
The look of NASCAR in 2011 becomes clearer by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Martin's Misery, All Hail ARCA, And The Entitlement Of Joey, Kyle, And Denny by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Michigan-Bristol Edition by Tom Bowles;
Your 2010 Sprint Cup Champ: Assessing The Runners And Riders by Danny Peters;
No Bull: Short-Term Gain For Long-Term Pain With NASCAR's Newest CoT by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Why ESPN Excelled At Michigan Coverage by Phil Allaway
Indianapolis Star:
On saturation and Danica by Curt Cavin
Insider Racing News:
Harvick Seals His Bid For The Chase by Allen Madding
Knoxville News Sentinel:
Trevor Bayne speeding to success in NASCAR
Laidback Racing:
No Pity Party For Fontana and and
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
Kevin Harvick finds the summer of 2010 much more fun than 2009....And Richard Childress too
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Carfax 400: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Logano-Newman Latest Feud by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Spotter's Stand: At Slumping Hendrick Motorsports, Last Top Five Was July 10 by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Harvick grows into leading role for comeback RCR by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
What Does Kenny Francis Do? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Riding around ... and
In case you were wondering ... and
Maybe it's a snowball effect by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Harvick Wins, Newman Shoves, and Jack's Back! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Beware The Open Microphone by Larry Woody;
Michigan Oval Retains The Magic by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
Is this really the time for RCR to expand? by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
NCWTS: The Lady In Black Bites Early and
NCWTS: Lady In Black Strikes Gold But Todd Bodine Strikes Gold With A Win by DJ DeSpain
SceneDaily:
Feud of the Week: Ryan Newman vs. Joey Logano by Bob Pockrass;
NASCAR fans are moody fans by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Peters Ready For Bristol by Jared Turner;
Edwards Hottest Driver In NASCAR by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Michigan Magic by Dave Grayson;
Harvick happy to have been at Michigan, the Hendrick boys just glad to have left by Ron Thornton
Sports Illustrated:
Edwards' summer surge could position him for Chase success by Bruce Martin
SpotterStand:
88: Is There An Answer? by Jeff Gaddis
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - New Hampshire keeps two Sprint Cup races... for now by Lou Modestino
USA Today:
Earnhardt Jr. lags, Hendrick shut out of top 10 at Michigan by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Elliott Sadler: Wins come before status in planning 2011 by Nathan Bitner;
Fryer’s Five: Gordon committed to now and later by Henna Fryer
ESPN.com:
2010 Power Rankings: Bristol by Ryan McGee;
Kevin Harvick faces stiff test in Chase and
Ryan Newman, Joey Logano have words and
Rick Hendrick details Kasey Kahne deal and
Source: Bud to sponsor Kevin Harvick by David Newton
Adrian Daily Telegram:
Keselowski overcomes adversity to win Nationwide Series Carfax 250 at MIS by Brian Calloway
Alabama Live:
Kevin Harvick locked into the Chase after winning at Michigan International Speedway and
Danica settles in to stock car reality by Doug Demmons
Around The Track:
50 Years Ago Today (Aug. 16, 1960) - Cotton Owens Wins in Spartanburg and
Tracks Around The Track: Bristol Motor Speedway Preview
Athlon Sports:
Genuine Article: Harvick wins Michigan, clinches Chase berth by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Harvick, RCR prove point with win at Michigan and
Logano continues to make enemies with veteran drivers by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Harvick Locked Up After Michigan Race: NASCAR Seizes 16 Racing Engines by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Some Surprises & Observations On Michigan by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Harvick's win emblematic of RCR turnaround in 2010 and
Time Crunch by Pete Pistone
Close Finishes:
Newman Displays Short Memory At Michigan by John Close
CupScene:
Seeing is believing for Harvick and Childress and
Gordon, Hendrick, come up short again and
Welcome Back Jack and
Big Bonus: Harvick Wins at Michigan by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Michigan On ESPN by by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Evaner Holyfield ready to fight for Kyle Busch, but not for free by George Sipple and Mike Brudenell;
Greg Biffle runs inspired race for Jack Roush by Mike Brudenell;
Notes and quotes from the Carfax 400 at MIS and
Roush drivers Edwards, Kenseth, Biffle make good showing at MIS by George Sipple
Detroit News:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. angered by lackluster finish at MIS by Josh Katzenstein;
Jack Roush returns to MIS, gets three top-five finishes and
Late surge gives Kevin Harvick first victory at MIS by David Goricki
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: August Michigan Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Fact Or Fiction: How NASCAR's Chase Picture Shakes Out With 3 Races Left by Mike Lovecchio;
Logano Takes Wrong Approach With Newman In Latest Clash by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Sadler Bounces Back After Brutal Pocono Wreck, Top 35 Notes by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: CARFAX 400 by Summer Dreyer
Gaston Gazette:
Kurt Busch finds order in chaos by Monte Dutton
Insider Racing News:
Are More Changes Good for NASCAR? by Matthew Pizzolato;
Tough As Nails, Jack Roush Returns To The Track by Kim Roberson
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
Ford's summer comeback continues, and Jack Roush is back at the track to enjoy it and
Bad day at Black Rock for the Hendrick gang and
Harvick! Yes, and he looks NASCAR title bound....But, hey, how about Jack Roush's bunch too! and
Jeff Gordon Speedway? He says he's optimistic about that Toronto-area race track
MLive:
Carfax 400 notes: Bill Elliot drives in 61st race at Michigan International Speedway;
Denny Hamlin just misses another Sprint Cup victory at Michigan International Speedway;
Kevin Harvick passes Denny Hamlin late, hangs on for NASCAR Sprint Cup win at MIS and
Kevin Harvick's win evidence that Sprint Cup's Chase should be plenty exciting by Mike Pryson;
Kevin Harvick's humble, but MIS winner looks like favorite to unseat Jimmie Johnson in Chase by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Michigan Edition by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Hamlin's runner-up finish exposes work left to do and
Harvick's Michigan win leaves all doubts behind by David Caraviello;
Early trouble at Michigan drops Martin to 13th and
Roush's presence motivates drivers to strong runs by Raygan Swan
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Harvick lays claim to the golden horseshoe by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Michigan Gets Everything Right - Almost by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
Hendrick who? and
Roush returns with one less eye but not without his spirit by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
The Meaningless Rookie of the Year Award by Journa
NASCAR This Week:
Harvick cuts to the Chase and
NASCAR gamer: Harvick's meat is Stewart's poison and
CARFAX 400 post-race rail by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
When Did NASCAR Stop Loving America? by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Richardson To See Doctors by John Sturbin;
Michigan Oval Retains The Magic by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: The RCR Turnaround by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Logano making some poweful enemies at a young age by Richard Allen
RubbingsRacing:
Getting to Know Kevin Conway by Farrah Kaye
SPEEDtv:
Harvick Happy In Michigan by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Harvick Happy at Michigan and a Chase Lock and Mike Finnegan;
Saturday Night's Truck Race Proves Point by Clayton Caldwell
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Michigan by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables: Joey Logano and Ryan Newman by Mike Irwin;
Track Trash - Doomed in Detroit by Racing Maniac
Toledo Blade:
Kevin Harvick finally takes checkerd flag at MIS by Matt Markey
Toronto Sun:
If they build it ... by Dean Mcnulty
Virginian-Pilot:
Sprint Cup points leader Kevin Harvick conquers Michigan International Speedway and
Harvick wins; Newman and Logano argue & Jeff Gordon doesn't win again by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Harvick, not Johnson, now the driver to beat by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Michigan preview: Kurt Busch, Roush Fenway could make noise by Mark Garrow;
Danica Patrick limping right along by David Newton
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Might Be Finding Out Green Is An Unlucky Color by Sal Sigala Jr;
Rick Hendrick Wins, Mark Martin Apologizes, Kasey Kahne Claims Happiness by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
What’s Right With NASCAR by John Chapman
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Speed Freaks;
Questions & Attitude by Ken Willis
Detroit Free Press:
Danica Patrick struggles to finish 27th in Carfax 250 and
Greg Biffle would like to get win #2 for Jack Roush today by Mike Brudenell;
Stewart: Drivers' harsh remarks deserve fines MIS notebook by George Sipple
Detroit News:
Brad Keselowski roars past Carl Edwards at MIS Nationwide race and
Points leader Kevin Harvick on a roll after Chase-less 2009 by David Goricki;
MIS keeps two Sprint Cup races in 2011 and
Nationwide woes continue for Danica Patrick at MIS by Josh Katzenstein
Fox Sports:
Is Dale Jr. worthy of spot in the Chase? by Rea White;
Menard: Driving for family adds pressure by Rea White
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Jack Roush and His Stable of Drivers on the Mend this Week at Michigan, & top-10 Drivers Ratings by Micah Roberts
Lexington Herald Leader:
Cup race too late for Kentucky drivers by Mark Story
MLive:
Race days busy behind the scenes for ESPN crew by Sara Schuch;
Brian Vickers' racing future uncertain as blood clot recovery progresses and
Mark Martin enjoys ride on Sprint Cup's playoff bubble as Clint Bowyer, others give chase and
Tony Stewart supports NASCAR fining drivers for critical comments and
Brad Keselowski clutch in Nationwide Series victory at Michigan International Speedway by Mike Pryson
MikeMulhern.net:
The Mark Martin of heavyweights? Heeere's Evander and
Jack Roush is recovering and ready to get back in the swing of NASCAR action, just as his teams are on the rebound
Motor Racing Network:
Harvick Hopes for Michigan Success by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
For Martin, Kahne resolution removes burden by David Caraviello;
Hamlin struggling at MIS in car that won in June and
Gordon ready to go win one for baby Leo by Raygan Swan
NASCAR.com:
Momentum could lead to strong run for Edwards by Dan Beaver
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Hometown hero Keselowski outduels nemesis Edwards in front of appreciative crowd and
Stewart defends NASCAR fines; Gibbs team swaps drivers by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Trying to make the best of a bad spot and
Carfax 400 Advance: The Great Unwashed ... and Winless and
NASCAR notebook: Hamlin wants to get "geared up and going" by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Chase Talk Moves To Front Burner and
Keselowski Beats New Best Buddy In Michigan by Jim Pedley
Scranton Times-Tribune:
Pocono keeping two Cup dates in 2011; trucks returning, too by Scott Walsh
SPEEDtv:
Roush Funded For 2011 and
Johnson, Biffle, Kahne Head Favorites by Tom Jensen;
Darlington – A Survivor’s Tale by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
On Pit Road: Time for Danica to exit NASCAR by Joe Dunn
Toldeo Blade:
10 questions with NASCAR driver Denny and
NASCAR adds horse power by Matt Markey
USA Today:
Chevy officials: No plans for Camaro in Nationwide Series by Nate Ryan
Virginian-Pilot:
NASCAR notebook: Jeff Gordon to race four more years and
After a long drought, could this be the year for Childress? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Keselowski wins Nationwide; Danica Patrick keeps streak alive by Jay Busbee;
Observations from the Michigan Nationwide race by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Can Brad Keselowski deliver for Penske? by Marty Smith;
Fixing the 88 from Tony Eury Jr.'s eyes by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Scott Riggs lands a (start and park) Sprint Cup ride by Doug Demmons
Around The Track:
50 Years Ago Today (8/14/60) - Rex White Won In Spartanburg
Detroit Free Press:
Owner Jack Roush talks about injuries from crash and
Patrick drops expectations for MIS and
Danica trying to get up to speed by Greg Sipple;
Kevin Harvick looks for MIS breakthrough and
Dale Earnhardt hopes to gain momentum for Cup run and
Kasey Kahne claims Carfax 400 pole by Mike Brudenell;
Detroit News:
Drivers can lessen, but not beat, the heat on Sunday by John Katzenstein;
Greg Biffle seeks MIS win for recovering owner Jack Roush and
Jimmie Johnson looks to break winless streak at MIS and
Jack Roush loses sight in left eye but feels 'lucky' after crash by David Goricki;
Focused Kasey Kahne takes pole at MIS by David Goricki & Josh Katzenstein
Florida Today:
Time to hit the road, King; Petty's days are done by Mark Decotis
Ft. Worth Star Telegram:
Empty seats at tracks a big issue for NASCAR by Anthony Andro
Herald Sun:
Marcos Ambrose's huge punt by James Phelps
MikeMulhern.net:
Kasey Kahne-Jimmie Johnson 1-2 for the Michigan 400...and what about Brian Vickers? and
Jack Roush! Back at the track, on pit road, pumping up his teams.....and he talks about his injuries and the crash and
Can Richard Childress make this new four-car operation work in 2011? RC insists he can. Paul Menard is banking on it
MLive:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Carfax 400 picks;
Drivers welcome Jack Roush at MIS after recent plane crash by Leanne Smith;
Jimmie Johnson sees Kevin Harvick as threat to NASCAR Sprint Cup Series streak and
Kasey Kahne wins pole for NASCAR Sprint Cup race at MIS, continues strong 2010 at track and
Danica Patrick still adjusting to Nationwide Series by Mike Pryson;
Motor Racing Network:
Martin Making a Move by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Edwards says Cup championship is not impossible by Raygan Swan;
Toyota sees Kahne's Red Bull pit stop as a plus and
Roush returns to track bearing scars from crash and
This time, Childress hopes to expand the right way by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Kevin Conway, Extenze part ways with Front Row team and
Childress team: 4-car team won't bring team down in 2011 and
Fords, Roush team on a roll after rough start, hope to compete for title and
Jack Roush loses sight in left eye, vows to keep flying by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
A wish again for Michigan and
NASCAR notebook: Will bigger be better this time? by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Cup Notes: Earnhardt Vows To Keep Up The Chase by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
CARFAX 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Roush makes return to track following July 27 plane crash and
NASCAR notebook: Sadler weighs options for 2011 by Dustin Long
Scene Daily:
Rusty wrecked Dale, Jimmy punched Kurt – fond Michigan memories by Jeff Owens
SPEEDtv:
Kahne Rolls On Regardless and
Cars Can Drive Teams Batty by Tom Jensen
USA Today:
Lessons continue for Danica Patrick in NASCAR return by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Fontana track hurt by oppressive heat by Tim Haddock
Arizona Republic:
NASCAR championships could be decided at PIR by Michael Knight
Around The Track:
60 Years Ago - 8/13/50: Fireball Roberts Gets Career First Win
Athlon Sports:
NASCAR News & Notes: Silly Season, a Silly Schedule and the Return of Roush by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Is Martin hindering the Hendrick Motorsports team? by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Previewing The Camping World Truck Series Too Tough To Tame 200 by Kelly Crandall
Bump Drafts:
Want An Impact? How About This? by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
New Hampshire Motor Speedway Will Continue to Host Two Cup Races in 2011 by Biggy Bigelow
CarsAndRacingStuff:
The Greatest Driver Who Ever Lived by Jeremy T. Sellers
CBS Sports:
Hamlin returns to Michigan low-keyed but armed with confidence by Pete Pistone
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
DIS paving hits snag by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Johnny Benson plays mentor to fast-rising Trevor Bayne and
Danica Patrick a natural to pitch Hot Wheels by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
MIS could go 'wild' for race by Josh Katzenstein;
Jack Roush out of hospital; team hopes he'll be at MIS and
Losing streaks, Chase chances on the line at MIS and
Danica Patrick is still a Hot commodity by David Goricki
Fox Sports:
Danica Patrick mixes marketing and racing by Lee Spencer;
Partnership makes sense for Kasey Kahne, Red Bull by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
The "Epic" 12th Place Battle? Sorry, Ain't Feelin' It by Kurt Smith;
Time to Take Notice: Underrated Busch Emerging as a Championship Threat by Amy Henderson;
MPM2Nite: Remembering Tim Richmond (Part 2) by Matt McLaughlin;
Nuts for Nationwide: Fast Forward to 2011...and a Real Nationwide Title Battle by Bryan Davis Keith;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Freak Things, Good Times, and Change on the Horizon by Kenny Wallace
Georgia Racing History:
Racers Of All Kinds Gather At Lakewood Reunion by Brandon Reed and John Close
Indianapolis Star:
IMS seeks Brickyard 400 far from Kentucky race by Curt Cavin
Insider Racing News:
Disabled Marine Has NASCAR Dream by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Michigan by Jo Ann Hlavac
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review Journal:
'Playoff' format doesn't stir interest and
NASCAR shafts NHRA by Jeff Wolf
Lexington Herald Leader:
Fans buying in to Sprint Cup race in Kentucky by Alice Wincze
Los Angeles Times:
Danica Patrick set to rejoin NASCAR in Michigan by Jim Peltz
LTPicks.com:
Michigan Driver Rankings
MikeMulhern.net:
Mark Martin: At peace with NASCAR life once again and
Mark Martin, Greg Biffle and Carl Edwards: On Jack Roush and
How about a nice, easy game of throwing darts at the map.....
MLive:
Sprint Cup's Kyle Busch, others spend plenty of time dominating NASCAR's Nationwide Series and
After missing cut in 2009, Matt Kenseth is in hunt for Sprint Cup Chase heading into MIS and
New-look Nationwide Series cars debut at Michigan International Speedway during test session by Mike Pryson
Motor Racing Network:
Drought Continues for Earnhardt Jr. by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Michigan by Jeff Wakerlin
NASCAR.com:
First impressions aren't always lasting by Raygan Swan;
Changes abound: Schedule, Red Bull, RCR;
Reutimann finding a way to give something back by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Driving In the 160 mph lane with Juan Montoya by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
She's Baaack! And She's Got Hot Wheels ... by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Team Press Releases: The Good, The Bad (Sorry There’s No Ugly) by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Out front, all alone by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Life After NASCAR - Someone Has to Wash the Cars by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Carroll’s Bluegrass Dream Comes True by Larry Woody;
Nationwide Notes: MIS Is New Car Showroom by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
Sorting Through the New Sprint Cup Schedule by Jordan Bianchi
San Antonio Express-News:
Big changes coming to 2011 Texas Motor Speedway season schedule by Mike Haag
SB Nation:
What? Richard Childress Says Paul Menard 'Has Got What It Takes To Win' by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
The emotional side of track changes by Carolyn Brewster
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions Before ... Carfax 400 by Summer Dreyer
Southern Pines Pilot:
Random Thoughts: Vegas, Kahne and Loving Love by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Paybacks Or Paychecks? by Mike Hembree;
Martin Happy Now That Kahne Deal Done and
Roush Peaking At Right Time? and
Montoya Knows How To Fly by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media
Kahne gets a new beverage while RPM does a head count and
Major bragging rights in Michigan by Dave Grayson;
Budweiser Looks To Join Forces with Kevin Harvick and Richard Childress Racing and
Kevin Harvick Incorperated Looks to Tame Darlington Raceway by Ashley McCubbin;
Tatiana Fittipaldi Papis: The Woman Beside Mad Max by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Roush Fenway could be team to beat once Chase begins by Lars Anderson;
Mixed reaction on Kasey Kahne move to Red Bull; more mail by Tom Bowles;
The three best and worst moves in NASCAR this season by Cory McCartney
Stock Car Gazette:
Michigan - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
NASCAR rolls into automakers country this week at Michigan by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
News from the track: Carfax 400 at Michigan Int'l Speedway and
Ownership suits Waltrip just fine by Jay Hart;
Let's go ahead and get this out there: Danica Patrick's back by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
NASCAR fans unhappy ... but why? by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for Michigan by Matt Willis;
Go all out to change the schedule by David Newton
Alabama Live:
NASCAR's revamped schedule might just backfire by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
The 2010 Chase drivers will be… by Patrick Reynolds
Around The Track:
Aug. 12, 1951 - 59 Cars from 15 Manufacturers Race in Detroit
Athlon Sports:
Scheduled Changes: Seven easy fixes to re-energize NASCAR's Chase by Tom Bowles
Augusta Chronicle:
Stewart blames media for empty seats, ratings woes and
NASCAR newsmaker: Juan Pablo Montoya by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Danica Patrick Hype: NASCAR's Overrated Drivers by Sandra MacWatters;
Danica Patrick: What Are Her Chances at Michigan After Five Week Hiatus? by Sal Sigala Jr
Boston Globe:
NHMS keeps NASCAR dates by Michael Vega
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Momentum carries over from quirky Watkins Glen by Brian De Los Santos;
NASCAR improves schedule, but misses shot at 'impactful changes' by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Ganassi on pace for great season by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Those Footsteps Might Sound Familiar by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Here's how to get mileage out of the Chase by Mike Finney
Detroit Free Press:
Sam Hornish Jr.'s stock is rising by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
Losing streaks, Chase chances on the line at MIS by David Goricki
Element of Speed:
Fresh Faces a Welcome Sight in Victory Lane by Summer Dreyer
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram:
Chip Ganassi's teams race into history books by Anthony Andro
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: From Impactful" Changes To Missed Opportunity For NASCAR by Matt Taliaferro;
Too Much Time On Someone's Hands by Jeff Meyer;
MPM2Nite: Remembering Tim Richmond (Part 1) by Matt McLaughlin;
Dialing It In: NASCAR Changing For The Better? by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Roll Those Michigan Dice With EGR For A Big Winner by Mike Ravesi
Hartford Courant:
Safe Races: New Hampshire Motor Speedway Keeps Two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Events For 2011 and
Short Track Owner Not Happy About Possible NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Schedule Addition At New Hampshire and
New England Race Fans, You're Now On Watch, Keeping Two Sprint Cup Series Races Is Up To You by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
An Odd Situation For Kahne and Red Bull by Doug Demmons
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner - Michigan Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
MLive:
Danica Patrick among Nationwide Series drivers to meet fans at Michigan International Speedway and
Jimmie Johnson chasing first win at MIS amid talk of Sprint Cup changes by Mike Pryson;
Weekend preview: NASCAR back at Michigan International Speedway by Steve Kaminski
NASCAR.com:
Power Rankings: Michigan by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Who will be out at Red Bull, now that Kahne is coming? by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Menard and RCR - a Win-Win Partnership by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Hendrick Only Winner in Kahne to Red Bull Deal by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Not tough love, but love just the same by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News
Economy isn't only problem for racing by Bill Fleischman
Puttyracing:
Stewart in danger of a winless season and
The 5 best tracks in NASCAR by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
The Soup Nazi Moved To Brooklyn by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Raising Kahne Was Unnecessary by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Kahne to Red Bull leads to as many questions as answers by Richard Allen
San Diego Union Tribune:
Many to blame for Fontana’s loss of Cup date by Bill Center
Scene Daily:
To tweak or not to tweak – that is the question by Krista Voda
SPEEDtv:
Big Times For RCR by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Kevin Harvick Incorperated Looks to Tame Darlington Raceway and
Chase Austin Makes 2010 Nationwide Series Debut with Baker Curb Racing and
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Schedule To Get Facelift in 2011 by Ashley McCubbin;
The Chase! Who's in? Who's Out? You Decide! by Clayton Caldwell;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Watkins Glen by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Busch is primed for another shot at championship glory by Tim Tuttle
USA Today:
Car owner Bill Stavola fired up for return to Sprint Cup and
Two-time Sprint Cup champion Terry Labonte, 53, back on track by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider:
CarFax400 Preview by Micah Roberts
ESPN.com:
Bruton Smith gets his way ... again by David Newton;
Crunching numbers after Watkins Glen by Matt Willis
Alabama Live:
NASCAR 2011 schedule will look much different by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Watkins Glen brings out efforts of start-and-parkers and
Should a road course be in the Chase? by Patrick Reynolds
Around The Track::
40 Years Ago (8/11/70) - Richard Petty Wins the West Virginia 300
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Edwards, Biffle, Marching to Michigan by Matt Taliaferro
Bump Drafts:
Thoughts After Watkins Glen by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: What about road stop to spice up Chase? by Rete Pistone & Brain De Los Santos;
Tuesday News Day by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR should move season-ending race by Chris Simpson
Daily Nonpareil:
Kansas Speedway lands second Cup race in 2011 by Marsha Hoffman
Detroit Free Press:
Jim Price watches Keselowski, Hornish in slick battle and
Brad's bro, Brian Keselowski gets a shot at MIS by Mike Brudenell
Detroit News:
MIS-bound Kasey Kahne will drive for Red Bull before Hendrick by David Goricki;
Brad Keselowski focuses on racing by Josh Katzenstein
Fayetteville Observer:
Getting busy by Thomas Pope
Fox Sports:
Mission accomplished by Darrell Waltrip;
Hendrick Motorsports has lost ground to Cup competition by Jeff Hammond;
Montoya, McMurray should be pleased with team's progress by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... NASCAR's Shrinking Field, Stealing Money, And Logistical Nightmares by Tom Bowles;
A Chase Worth Catching: The Top 10 Tracks That Should Decide The Championship by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Multi-Car=Bad?, Do Fans Care About Kahne?, And RCR A.D. by the Frontstretch Staff;
Beyond The Cockpit: Nelson Piquet, Jr. On A Fast F-1 To Stock Car Transition by Phil Allaway;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Watkins Glen compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Montoya Holds Court at the Glen by Chuck Abrams
Kansas City Star:
KC-area racing grows in stature with second Sprint Cup weekend by Randy Covitz
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Trucks in Nashville by Mad Mikie
Los Angeles Times:
Fontana's NASCAR schedule cut from two races to one by Jim Peltz;
What kind of difference will the new NASCAR schedule make? by Andrew Wagaman
Louisville Courier-Journal:
Jerry Carroll's dream now big reality with Sprint Cup race by Eric Crawford
MLive:
Jimmie Johnson chasing first win at MIS amid talk of Sprint Cup changes by Mike Pryson
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
Switching Richards and
Cutting down the commute for Road America's NASCAR date by Dave Kallman
MikeMulhern.net:
Paul Menard leaving Ford and jumping to Chevrolet and Richard Childress in 2011 and
More pieces to the NASCAR 2011 Sprint Cup tour calendar puzzle are coming together
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings
NASCAR.com:
Momentum could lead to strong run for Edwards by Dan Beaver;
Vision of grandeur and
Flow of talent between USAC, NASCAR has slowed by David Caraviello;
Drivers ready for new look to Cup schedule in '11 by Dave Rodman;
Martin or Bowyer for the final Chase position? by Mark Spoor & Bill Kimm
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #87 by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Kasey Kahne, double duck? and
Allmendinger wants to be the "top guy" by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Another Junior-Free Chase by Larry Woody;
Root Pruning Has Not Helped NASCAR by Rick Minter
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR notebook: Kahne drives for Red Bull in '11 by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
12 Out of 12: An Interview with Brian Scott by Jeff Gluck
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions After ... Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen by Summer Dreyer
SPEEDtv:
Bold Moves For NASCAR and
Penske Wants Chase Points Tweaked by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Kasey Kahne to Red Bull Racing in 2011, Mark Martin Stays with HMS by Ashley McCubbin;
Hot 20 over the past 10 - Kahne, Reutimann, and McMurray have the heat, but do they have the time? by Ron Thornton;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen by Mary Jo Buchanan;
A tailgate party at 'Big D' and
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Twisting at the Glen by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
Winners and losers in Kahne's move to Red Bull Racing in 2011 by Tom Bowles
Tornoto Sun:
Kahne to race for Red Bull in 2011 by Dean Mcnulty
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose welcomes Glen success before moving on by Marcos Ambrose;
Kentucky, Kansas tracks add Cup dates on 2011 schedule by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: 12th back up for grabs and
Yes, JPM is a top-five driver by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Atlanta track was built in wrong place by Ed Hinton;
Get lost? A corn maze for a cause by Marty Smith;
It's time for a road course Chase race by David Newton
Arizona Republic:
PIR spring race to follow Daytona 500 in 2011 by Michael Knight
Around The Track:
August 10, 1958 - Joe Weatherly Wins the First Cup Series Race at Nashville by
Bleacher Report:
Kasey Kahne Getting Wings While Kevin Harvick Grabs A Budweiser by David Yeazell
Bump Drafts:
Shut Up And Race by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Momentum carries over from quirky Watkins Glen by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
Tuesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Ringers brought in for road races by Godwin Kelly
Fox Sports:
Kentucky Speedway confirms 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup race and
Mark Martin, Clint Bowyer in epic battle for Chase berth and
Sources: Martin to stay in #5; Kahne to Red Bull in 2011 by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: The Cup Series We Know So Well ... Stupidity And Mistakes Repeating Themselves by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Watkins Glen - Michigan Edition by Tom Bowles;
Proposed 2011 NASCAR Schedule: More A Band-Aid Than "Impactful" by Danny Peters;
No Bull: A Great Year Disguised As The Worst For One Of NASCAR's Best Owners by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: ESPN Cup Coverage At Watkins Glen Wins by Doug Turnbull
Insider Racing News:
"Impactful" Schedule Changes by Allen Madding
Kansas City Star:
Lights will go on at Kansas Speedway along with a second Cup date by Randy Covitz
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Watkins Glen by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Big changes are coming to NASCAR by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net
Hendrick ships Kahne to Toyota for 2011, in a surprise decision and
It's official: NASCAR is indeed shipping a Los Angeles Cup date to Kansas City and
NASCAR's 2011 Sprint Cup tour schedule looks like......
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen: 2 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Best Road Course Run for Busch by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Fanny Pack of Pop? Sign up Brian Scott for that by Raygan Swan;
Tharp moves from college sports to motorsports by Joe Menzer;
Fast-talking Braun not standard Nationwide rookie by Jill Erwin;
Goldsmith's racing career begins, ends in Michigan and
From the beginning by Mark Aumann;
Windy City of change by David Caraviello
NASCAR Insiders:
Pattie, Montoya, EGR In Trouble…Now A Distant Memory by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Burning Issues: 8-10-10 and
An unlikely Moses by Monte Dutton
PuttyRacing:
Could Tony Eury Sr. be the key to the resurgence of Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Garrett Horton
Race Journal Online:
Crew Chief Redeemed, and Deals Collided by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Bad News, Good News And Other News by Larry Woody;
Summer Of Change Continues by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Watkins Glen Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Kurt Busch making a good marketing move by going after Hendrick drivers by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
Progressives and NASCAR by Dan Pierce
RubbingsRacing:
Hit The Road, Is It Now Time To Add More Road Courses? and
Montoya Comes Through Finally, For Career Win No. Two by Toby Christie
Scene Daily:
Random thoughts on Dale Jarrett, Tony Stewart and Bo Bice by Carolyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Phoenix Race Moving To February by Mike Hembree;
Martin Will Stay In #5 by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Juan Pablo, like Robin Hood, went riding through the Glen by Ron Thornton;
Cedar Point's Wheels of Thunder Promotion with NASCAR and ARCA by Ashley McCubbin;
Do We Really Need Watkins Glen and Ringer Drivers? by Ron Fleshman;
NASCAR Beginnings Featuring 'Tiny' Lund by Angela Campbell
Sporting News:
It's time to shut up and let Mark Martin drive by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Rivals-turned-friends Franchitti, Montoya deliver for owner Ganassi by Bruce Martin
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Road Course Vets Rule At The Glen by Lou Modestino
Toldeo Blade:
From kart to MIS: Kevin Harvick started racing career early by Matt Markey
USA Today:
NASCAR shifts 2011 Chase opener to Chicagoland Speedway by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Changes to Cup schedule fail to impress by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
2010 Power Rankings: Michigan by Ryan McGee;
Sources: Kasey Kahne closes in on ride and
Win helps Juan Pablo Montoya forgive by Terry Blount
Athlon Sports:
Juan¹s a Winner: Montoya dominates at the Glen for second Cup win by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Montoya finally breaks through in win column by Jeremy Dunn
Binghamton Press & Sun:
Road course specialists struggle at The Glen;
Montoya makes history with Glen victory by Michael Sharp;
Stewart unable to emerge from pack at Watkins Glen by Ron Levanduski
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: It Wasn't Supposed to be This Way by Sandra MacWatters;
NASCAR's Research and Develop Team: The Unsung Heroes Of The Sport by Sal Sigala Jr
Buffalo News:
Montoya lets bygones be bygones in win at Glen by Keith McShea
Building Speed:
Why the Sadler Pocono Crash Should Be the "Worst Ever". Ever. by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Bump Drafts:
Winning Is A Great Deodorant by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Bear Market and
Montoya dismisses distractions to earn second Sprint Cup win and
Road Trips by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR rewind: How about one for the road in Chase? by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Racing The Tie That Binds The Flock Family by John Close
Corning Leader:
Stewart's super run at Watkins Glen comes to an end and
Said's chances fade in Turn 2, for second straight day by Shawn Vargo;
Busch finishes a strong second at Watkins Glen by Bob Recotta;
Marcos Ambrose comes home third in Sprint Cup race by Bob Benz;
Juan Pablo Montoya dominates Heluva Good field by Chris Gill
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Name dedication at Speedway truly an honor by Godwin Kelly
Fox Sports:
Montoya's winning approach pays off at Watkins Glen by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: 2010 Watkins Glen Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Bubble Breakdown: Ambrose Amazing While Speed Slips Into Edges Of Top 35 ... Again by Brock Beard;
Fact Or Fiction: Has EGR Entered The Ranks Of NASCAR's Elite? by Mike Lovecchio;
Running Their Mouth: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips At the Glen by Summer Dreyer;
The Cool-Down Lap: What Happens Now For NASCAR's Two Foreign Stars by Phil Allaway
Hampton Road:
Montoya ends drought; Was Sunday's race a peek into NASCAR's future? by Dustin Long
Insider Racing News:
The Miracle at Pocono by Matthew Pizzolato
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
Montoya's victory at Watkins Glen: A nice breakthrough for the guy from Miami, and for crew chief Pattie, after a hard season of frustrations and
Juan Pablo Montoya! Now he can add Watkins Glen to his resume of victories, like Monaco and Indianapolis and
Another hard finish for Ambrose, after a stirring duel with Montoya
Montreal Gazette:
The school of hard braking by Dave Stubbs
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Watkins Glen Edition by Pete Pistone
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Heluva Good Weekend at the Glen and More by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Ambrose falls short yet again at Watkins Glen by Dave Rodman;
Momentum fleeting as Glen proves hazardous and
Montoya, Pattie put concerns to rest with big win by Bill Kimm
NASCAR-ista:
Montoya and Pattie - Victors at Last by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
This week could decide the future of NASCAR by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Watkins Glen Garage Chatter by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Diversity Day in NASCAR and
Portent of things to come? by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
Economic Slowdown Catches Up With NASCAR by Ken Belson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: More Proof Bryan Pattie isn't the Idiot by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Big Time Auto Racing Gets A ‘Chiple’ by Jonathan Ingram;
The Fight For 12th Heats Up by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: Winning Cures Everything by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Hendrick haters may want more races at the Glen and
Ganassi establishing himself as the king of motorsports in 2010 by Richard Allen
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle:
Kurt Busch happy with No. 2 finish and
Juan Pablo Montoya savors Watkins Glen win by James Johnson
Sirius Speedway;
The Trouble With Junior by Dave Moody
SPEEDtv:
Montoya Shows Power On The Road Again by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen; Montoya wins by Matt LaFlair;
Montoya Targets in on a Sour Dip from the Glen by Mike Finnegan
Sporting News:
Montoya shows his strength in win at The Glen by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
What we learned at Watkins Glen by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - Da Glen in '10 by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose not happy with third-place finish in Cup race by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
NASCAR's not backing down from the NFL by Nick Bromberg;
Chase Watch: Jeff Burton demands you pay attention to him by Jay Busbee;
Montoya remains an enigma by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch go one-up by Ryan McGee;
Will the real Jeff Gordon show up? by Terry Blount
Binghamton Press & Sun:
Ambrose perfect at Watkins Glen, and sly as a fox by Andrew Legare;
The Glen a very special assignment for Elmira native and
Said qualifies 13th at Watkins Glen, best of the road racers by Ron Levanduski;
Edwards is an enthused Sprint Cup pole-sitter at Watkins Glen by Michael Sharp
Bleacher Report:
Kurt Busch's Distain For Hendrick Motorsports Not From Out Of The Blue by Kelly Crandall
Buffalo News:
Edwards wins pole at Watkins Glen by Keith McShea;
Glen notebook: WNY natives Kraemer, Koch busy on Nationwide circuit by Larry Ott
Bump Drafts;
Wicked Hits At The Glen by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR's Atlanta news has memories racing back by Tom Higgins;
Boss, rest at Stewart Haas hope gains are contagious by Jim Utter
Cincinnati Enquirer:
Sprint Cup race is major coup for Kentucky Speedway by Kevin Kelly
Corning Leader:
Sprint Cup Point/Counterpoint by Shawn Vergo & Chris Gill;
Ambrose ties Labonte with third straight win at The Glen by Shawn Vergo;
Edwards surprises Edwards with pole lap at Watkins Glen by Bob Benz
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Questions & Attitude by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
NASCAR is a bumpy ride for Danica Patrick by Mike Brudenell
Fox Sports:
Drivers pleased with safety improvements at Watkins Glen by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Support Your Favorite Track Or Lose It by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
More Skilled Drivers Could Finally Make Watkins Glen Competitive, & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
The Glen: Stewart vs Ambrose? Or will there be some surprises? and
Safety is suddenly a big issue again in the NASCAR garage, with the Glen getting praise and Pocono getting questions/P>
Motor Racing Network:
The Glen a Stewart Favorite by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
More to the point: McMurray, Montoya about wins and
Gordon hopes Glen is a get-well option for team by Dave Rodman;
Hamlin finally feels ready to win at Watkins Glen by Bill Kimm
NASCAR-ista:
If Only Kurt Busch Were Prettier by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
Unique rules of the road and
NASCAR notebook: Kyle Busch trying to end the Gibbs slump by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Changes in NASCAR schedule leading to a new day in Joliet? by Jane Miller
Nationwide Series Examiner:
Ambrose dominates Saturday at the Glen by Amanda Vincent
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Cup Series Is On The Road Again by Jim Pedley;
Bodine Doesn’t Miss A Beat In Music City by Larry Woody
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle:
Carl Edwards wins pole for Watkins Glen NASCAR race and
No injuries in frightening 10-car pile-up by James Johnson
RubbingsRacing:
NNS Zippo 200 at the Glen - Marcos Ambrose is Flawless by Holly Blake;
What To Watch For At Watkins Glen by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
First Person: What It's Like To Spot At A Road Course by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
A traveling safety team would help NASCAR be more proactive with tracks by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
Stewart And The Glen Go Together and
Bodine Blisters Nashville Field by Mike Hembree;
Big Day For Jamie Mac Again? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Straight From The Glen: Saturday; Ambrose dominates NNS race by Matt LaFlair;
Straight From The Glen: Saturday; Ambrose dominates NNS race by Ashley McCubbin;
AJ Allmendinger New Alpha Dog at Richard Petty Motorsports by Mary Jo Buchanan
ESPN.com:
AJ Allmendinger's return a good sign and
Sources: Chicago gets 2011 kickoff and
Kurt Busch calls out Hendrick 'pretty boys' by Terry Blount
Binghamton Press & Sun:
Johnson's confidence is wiped out at the Glen by Andrew Legare;
Edwards says Roush is doing 'really good'
Buffalo News:
Colden's Waldron in limelight with Roush Fenway Racing by Larry Ott
Bump Drafts:
Picks ‘n’ Previews: Watkins Glen by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
The Glen gives Smoke opportunity to rise with first win of year by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Watkins Glen acts on safety issues by Jim Utter
Corning Leader:
Who can keep Tony Stewart out of Victory Lane this weekend? by Shawn Vargo;
Road course favorite Boris Said at east at The Glen this year by Bob Benz;
Pruett on call in case Jeff Gordon gets a call and
Villeneuve returns to Watkins Glen ... for the first time by Chris Gill
Detroit Free Press:
Tony Stewart is the guy to win at Watkins Glen Sunday by Mike Brudenell
Florida Today:
NASCAR cuts off Atlanta racetrack by Mark DeCotis
Hartford Courant:
Talkative Kurt Busch Calls Hendrick Motorsports Drivers The "Pretty Boys" Of The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Is The Chase Mortally Wounded or Just Injured? by Brenda Benedict
Kansas City Star:
Kansas Speedway expected to receive second Sprint Cup date on Tuesday by Randy Covitz
MikeMulhern.net:
Leaving LA.... and
Greg Biffle has some hot iron again, at Watkins Glen and
NASCAR giving up a Cup date in Los Angeles? California's Auto Club Speedway may lose its fall race to Kansas City
NASCAR.com:
Drivers impressed by safety changes at The Glen and
Said back at Glen with little pressure, big hopes by Bill Kimm;
Big changes coming for Sprint Cup schedule by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Examiner:
Kurt Busch slams Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports at Watkins Glen by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Cease-fire at Watkins Glen by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Drivers Say Shuffle ‘Em Up And Deal In 2011 by John Sturbin;
Burton Points Finger At Pocono by Jim Pedley;
It Was Not Luck That Saved Sadler’s Life by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich;
Can Edwards give Ford two wins in a row? and
The Glen could prove to make or break Montoya and his team by Richard Allen
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle:
Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson liken rivalry to real racing, not bumper cars by James Johnson
San Bernadino Sun:
NASCAR decision looming by Louis Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Kurt Busch Fumes At Johnson by Tom Jensen;
A Boost From The Biff? and
Edwards Adjusting To The Glen by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Straight from The Glen: Friday by Matt LaFlair
Sports Illustrated:
Keselowski talks Pocono's hazards, driver fines, Madonna and more by Tom Bowles;
Gordon looks to end 50-race drought at final road course by Brant James
ESPN.com:
Aric Almirola's phone is finally ringing by Marty Smith;
Elliott Sadler's wreck reveals a lot and
Atlanta shouldn't be losing a race by David Newton;
Crunching numbers for Watkins Glen by Matt Willis
Around The Track:
August 6: Last Cup Race on Dirt (1970)/Gordon Wins First Brickyard (1994) by
At the Track: Gater News:
Update From Watkins Glen plus Kurt Busch still not happy with Johnson and
Changes in Sprint Cup Schedule Starting to Become Official by Ed Coombs
Athlon Sports:
The Money's in the Points: How to bring real racing back to the Cup Series by Mike Neff
Atlanta Journal Constitution:
Atlanta loses a NASCAR race, but the bigger one remains by Mark Bradley
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Despite close finishes, Atlanta Motor Speedway loses a race in 2011 by Jeremy Dunn
Binghamton Press & Sun:
Ambrose well-suited for Watkins Glen by Andrew Legare;
Ganassi enjoying stellar racing season by Ron Levanduski;
Jeff Gordon still relevant despite winless season by Joe Mink
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's Chase: Fixer-Upper or Just Demolish It by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
NASCAR Writers Are So Predictable by John Chapman
Caledonian Record:
Strap In: News And Views From NASCAR and the Short Tracks by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
Impactful Changes by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR can't blame it all on the media by Jim Utter
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
High-banking turns still await crew by Godwin Kelly
Detroit News:
MIS wants to diversify; musical festivals among the possibilities by Eric Lacy
Element of Speed:
Ambrose's Unfinished Business by Rebecca Kivak
FastTrack RC:
Deep Thought on Big Hits by Jeff Thompson
Fox Sports:
Will Watkins Glen wreak havoc on Chase? by Larry McReynolds;
Top Sprint Cup teams are already focused on the Chase by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
NASCAR Vindicated On Car of Tomorrow, Somewhat by Kurt Smith;
Busch's 75th Win Is Just a Number-And Not a Particularly Meaningful One by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Nostalgia on a Smaller Scale... by John Potts;
Nuts for Nationwide: Put the Road Courses on Hiatus by Bryan Davis Keith
Georgia Racing History:
Movies Give A Glimpse At Racing Past by Brandon Reed
Hartford Courant:
Is Dale Earnhardt Jr. True Competitor Or Just Trapped Prisoner Of Family's NASCAR Legacy? by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Clint Bowyer and Mark Martin Competing for Final Chase Spot by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week and
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Watkins Glen by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves and
More Ranting by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
LVMS not getting second Cup race and
Blame it on reporters, columnists by Jeff Wolf
Lead-Lap:
Can NASCAR Pressure News Companies To Fire Writers? by Michael J. Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
Kyle Busch concedes a Sunday slump;
Irrepressible Boris Said is baaaack....and he says Sunday's Glen sprint will be even wilder than Sonoma
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Watkins Glen by Jeff Wackerlin;
Relief from the Heat by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
With new deal at RPM, Allmendinger ready to lead by Bill Kimm;
Man with a plan by Rick Houston;
Pruett ready to fill in should baby duty call Gordon by Raygan Swan
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
RCR should be careful about 4th team after 2009 debacle by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR-ista:
Twitter Car - the Definition of Irony by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
It’s Been A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Silly Season by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
A domino falls: AMS Labor Day race probably its last by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
NASCAR Schedule Shuffle Begins as a Sprint Race Leaves Atlanta by Dave Caldwell
Race Journal Online:
NASCAR's Secret G-Forces, Racing in Kentucky, and Junior's Inflated Numbers by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
Stripping Atlanta Of A Date Was A Cold Move by Jeff Hood;
Earnhardt Jr. Not Just About Numbers and
More Tradition Sent Down The Drain by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
Do the words 'Schedule Shuffling' and 'Chase Tweaking' scare anyone else? by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR tracks dealing in a buyer's market by Dustin Long
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle:
Tony Stewart the favorite at Watkins Glen International by James Johnson;
Southern Pines Pilot
Green Is Great, But Pocono Has More Pressing Issues by Andy Cagle
SPEEDtv:
Auto Club Loses Chase Date by Tom Jensen;
A Champion With No Wins? Possible by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
On Pit Road: Yes for Kentucky, No for Indy by Joe Dunn;
Road Course Veteran Ron Follows to run for JR Motorsports at the Glen by Steven Iles;
It's time to turn left and right again at the Glen and
The Nationwide Series at the Glen and
'Shaq' didn't know 'Jack' about racing until he hooked up with Jr. by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
Possible Menard, RCR union might not be such a bad idea by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables - 'The Dinger' Wants To Be 'The Guy' by Mike Irwin
Syracuse Post-Standard:
Four from CNY find success in NASCAR circles by Roury Williams
Tennessean:
Nashville Superspeedway keeps four events in 2011 by Tom Kreager
USA Today:
Mark Martin aims to find right road to NASCAR's Chase by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider:
Watkins Glen Preview by Micah Roberts
Yahoo Sports:
Bowyer: The pressure is always on by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Stewart a juggernaut at the Glen by Mark Garrow
Atlanta to lose race in 2011 by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
It's time to stick a fork in Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s chances of making the Chase by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: August 5, 1995 - 15 Years Ago Earnhardt Won Indy
Binghampton Press & Sun:
Sons of legends Villeneuve, Piquet set for Glen debuts by Ron Levanduski
Buffalo News:
Harvick leads Sprint Cup race heading to the Glen by Larry Ott;
Keselowski wont stand for any 'crud' by Keith McShay
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings: One Stands Out by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
NASCAR pushing 'reset button' as it tinkers with schedules by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Bayne maturing into contender by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Did NASCAR Crush Social Media? by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Six drivers desperately need a win by Mike Finney
Ft. Worth Star Telegram:
Aussie in Sprint Cup back in his element at road course by Carlos Mendez
Fox Sports:
NASCAR works to limit danger in racing by bob Margolis;
Reed Sorenson will have unique viewpoint at Watkins Glen by Reed Sorenson;
Kyle Busch already has 75 NASCAR wins by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Sorting Through The Myriad Of NASCAR's Midsummer Issues by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: The Commission For The Prevention Of Vice And The Promotion Of Virtue by Matt McLaughlin;
BSNews! NASCAR Announces Airbags Coming Soon by Jeff Meyer;
Dialing It In: McMurray Chooses Career Wins Over Chase Berth by Jay Pennell;
Fantasy Insider: Martin And Stewart Will Be Kings Of The Road by Mike Ravesi
Hartford Courant:
Short Pitting: Trying To Figure Out Mark Martin, Translating The Coverage, Treading On The Nerves Of Fans by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Knockout Qualifying Would Add Excitement by Doug Demmons
MikeMulhern.net:
Remember the 'Good ol' Days,' and the 'Good ol' Boys'? Could Junior Johnson and Dale Earnhardt make it in today's NASCAR?
MLive:
Stop complaining long enough, and you just might see what's good about NASCAR this season by Steve Kaminski
NASCAR.com:
From Halls to walls to entries, I'm thinking ... by Dave Rodman;
Track Smack: Gordon? Edwards? Who's next to snap slide?;R
Watkins Glen welcomes its (not so) rowdy friends by Joe Menzer
NASCAR-ista:
Eine Kleine RoadMusik - NASCAR Style by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
So the media is to blame for NASCAR's woes? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Montoya, Pattie Relationship Rocky. Then Again… by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Feud of the week: Jimmie Johnson vs. Kurt Busch by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
In the Name of the Father by Pat Jordan
Peoria Journal Star:
Sadler goes head-on into books by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Pocono needs to have shorter NASCAR Sprint Cup races by Bill Fleischman
Puttyracing:
Start and Parks Might Make a Difference For Some Chasers by Garrett Horton
Race Talk Radio:
Long and Fast Winding Road: Fantasy Insight Watkins Glen by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Can Duct Tape Solve NASCAR Problems? by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
If ever a driver needed to win a race it's Marcos Ambrose this weekend by Richard Allen
San Diego Union Tribune:
Carlsbad’s Said will triple up at Watkins Glen by Bill Center
Scene Daily:
SMI did the right thing by taking a race from Atlanta; now ISC needs to follow suit by Jeff Owens;
More tracks should follow Atlanta’s lead, help fans fight outrageous hotel rates by Carloyn Brewster
SPEEDtv:
Can Kyle Bounce Back At The Glen? and
Marathon Halfway Complete by Tom Jensen;
Jeff Gordon Seeks Smoother Ride At The Glen by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Speedway Media News and Bits NASCAR Sprint Cup Series by Steven Iles;
A down home tailgate party in 'Music City USA' by Dave Grayson;
I agree With Darrell Waltrip. The End is Near by Ron Fleshman;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Pocono by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Martin fights rumors, preps for Chase battle with Bowyer by Cory McCartney;
Elliott Sadler looks for new home amid economic downturn by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
Watkins Glen - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose aiming for road results at Watkins Glen by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Who's the best road racer in NASCAR? by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
A lot of things brewing in Sprint Cup and
Ambrose a favorite at The Glen by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Where to Eat at Watkins Glen and
History Around The Track: Aug. 4 - 1957 Buck Baker Wins First Watkins Glen Race
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Yes, Ford, Roush, and Biffle are for real by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's Best at Making Right Turns by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Garage Area View After The Crash by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Is it time to trim date or distance from Pocono by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Chicago Tribune:
Jeff Gordon: 50 races since last NASCAR Cup victory and
NASCAR happy to have Harvick by George Diaz
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Seizing moments by Ken Willis
Florida Times Union:
New car hurts NASCAR's popularity, but saves lives by Don Coble
FoxSports:
Despite dangers, flying way of life in NASCAR by Rea White
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... "Waving" A Silly NASCAR Rule Goodbye, Innovation vs. Ignore, And Real Heroes by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Elliott Sadler Survived ... But Can Richard Petty Motorsports? by the Frontstretch Staff;
NASCAR Trying To Find Balance Between New World And Old School by Vito Pugliese;
Dollars And Sense: Whitney Motorsports - Small Budgets, Big Hearts, High Expectations by Tony Lumbis;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Pocono compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Elliott Sadler is Lucky to be Alive by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Watkins Glen Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Lexington Dispatch:
Sadler is thankful for safety steps by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR 2011? What's really going on behind the scenes? And who's the best road racer in the sport?
Motor Racing Network:
Said Ready for Watkins Glen by Pete Pistone;
Edwards Takes Momentum to The Glen by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Examiner:
NHRA grandson hopes to go straight to NASCAR by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
Spotter's Stand: Jeff Gordon's Closing Woes Continue by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Ambrose has 'unfinished business' in NASCAR by David Caraviello;
Follow Stewart on his traditional summer roll by Dan Beaver;
Nemechek balances his racing life with business by Jill Erwin
NASCAR Media:
NASCAR Weekend Preview
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #86 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
So, so close for Sam by Monte Dutton
Nationwide Series Examiner:
Piquet ready for Nationwide Series debut at Glen by Amanda Vincent
Race Journal Online:
Historical Watkins Glen by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Junior VS Reality TV by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Letarte Ignores Criticism, Presses On by Mike Harris;
Hamilton Jr. Back; Eyes Another Track and
Where Is The ‘Go’ In Gordon? by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Has Johnson finally found a true rival in Kurt Busch? by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
NASCAR Power Poll by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Ambrose looking for redemption by Dustin Long
San Bernardino Sun:
Auto Club Speedway might lose major race by Rebecca Cho
Scene Daily:
It’s your call, so what changes would you make to NASCAR? by Kenny Bruce;
Could NASCAR drivers have their own show like Shaquille O’Neal? by Bob Pockrass
SPEEDtv:
More Twists, Turns For Martin and
Stewart Favored At Glen by Tom Jensen;
Said In Line For Another Victory Shot by Mike Hembree;
Hitting The NASCAR Links by Scott Speed
Speedway Media:
The Last Word - Biffle finds clean air, but Sadler finds a potential death trap at Pocono by Ron Thornton;
Hoorahs and Wazzups - A major automobile manufacturer make a return to victory lane by Dave Grayson
Sporting News:
Brian Pattie Made A Good Call Sunday, But He And Juan Montoya Seem Headed For A Breakup by Buzz Cutler
Sports Illustrated:
What NASCAR needs to compete with NFL for casual fans; more mail by Tom Bowles;
NASCAR's unpredictable season rolls on with Twitter-gate, more by Bruce Martin
Sports Network:
Stewart looking to master The Glen again and
This Week in Auto Racing August 6 - 8 by Chris Symeon
USA Today:
One week you're 'The Man,' the next you're just a guy by David Reutimann
Washington Post:
Setting up to succeed at Sprint Cup racing - Watkins Glen by Travis Geisler
Yahoo Sports:
Dale Jr. is back in victory lane ... sort of and
Chase Watch: Bowyer vs. Martin by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
What more do you really want? by Ed Hinton;
Elliott Sadler lucky to be alive after Pocono crash by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
Tracks Around The Track: Watkins Glen Preview;
History Around The Track: August 3, 1980 – Last Victory for a Mercury
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Biffle, Edwards, proving they belong in Chase by Matt Taliaferro
Autoweek:
Biffle breaks drought for Ford with NASCAR win at Pocono by Al Pearce
Bleacherreport:
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Answers To Another Poor Season Are Not In The Chase by Sal Sigala Jr
Bump Drafts:
Tell Me: Were The Old Days Really Better? by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Biffle's win continues Roush Fenway momentum by Brian De Los Santos
Florida Today:
Innovations save drivers' lives, but more needs to be done by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Biff (The Wheelman) by Darrell Waltip
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Poor Judgment By NASCAR Vets, More Money, Mo Problems, And NASCAR Ain't The NBA by Bryan Davis Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In NASCAR Sprint Cup: Pocono - Watkins Glen Edition by Tom Bowles;
For Sadler, McMurray Shows There Can Be A Brighter Tomorrow by Danny Peters;
No Bull: Is There Any Reason Pocono's Cup Races Shouldn't Be Shorter? by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Craven, Evernham, Burns Terrific Trio For NASCAR On ESPN by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Keeping Them Safe - So They Can Have At It by Allen Madding
Michigan Live:
Sprint Cup race at Pocono offers head scratchers by Steve Kaminski
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports FanHouse:
For Greg Biffle, Jack Roush and Ford, Timing is Everything by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Gordon Comes Up Short...Again by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Hamlin wanted more at Pocono but takes top-five by Dave Rodman
NASCAR-ista:
An Early Prediction for a Win at The Glen by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR Missing Out Big With Online Offerings by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Media center ... under siege and
Burning issues: 8-3-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - The Best Medicine of All: A Win for Jack! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
University of Nebraska Needed to Fix Pocono-Type Problems: Making the Grade Pocono 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
The FR9 Has Its Day by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Junior's Chase chances fading fast and
Did Ford turn a corner or just get lucky in Pocono? by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Pocono Winners and Losers by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Feud of the Week: Kurt Busch vs. Jimmie Johnson by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Pocono Crash Shows There's Still Room For Improvement by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Will Glen Be Sonoma Repeat? and
Johnson – Four Tracks To Go by Mike Hembree;
Hot Or Not? Just five races remain in NASCAR’s regular season... and
A Worthy Victory by Tom Jensen;
Ensure A Win Is A Win by Dave Despain
Sporting News:
NASCAR's new car proves its mettle by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
A rough start to Roush Fenway's week ends in a trip to Victory Lane by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Rumblings Around the Sprint Cup Schedule for 2011 and Beyond by Lou Modestino
USA Today:
Greg Biffle, Roush Racing and Ford get a much needed victory by Seth Livingstone
Virginian Pilot:
Change the Chase? Look who says "I'm sick of the Chase. I'm sick of them monkeying with it'' by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Calls come for Johnson’s head by Jay Hart;
NASCAR Power Rankings
ESPN.com:
Best medicine for Jack Roush? Victory by David Newton;
2010 Power Rankings: Watkins Glen International by Ryan McGee
Allentown Morning News:
'I give 110 percent' by Andrew Wagaman;
New barrier can't come soon enough and
Pocono president says it will keep two races in 2011/Notes by Keith Groller
Associate Press:
Win for Jack: Biffle wins one for Roush at Pocono by Dan Gelston
Athlon Sports:
Wet 'N' Wild: Biffle, Ford end winless skid in rain- and wreck-plagued Pocono race by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 1994 UAW-GM Teamwork 500 (Rusty vs Dale, again) by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Finds a Slippery Slope in the Pocono Mountains by Sandra MacWatters;
Elliott Sadler Survives Pocono Death Trap: Jimmie Johnson Says I'm Sorry by David Yeazell
Bristol Herald Courier:
NASCAR fines silly, disturbing and
NASCAR Nationwide Series needs a jolt by Allen Gregory
Bump Drafts:
From Embarrassment To Ecstacy, & Sadler Survives Scare by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Biffle ends lengthy drought with emotional win by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Sadler slams – hard – into Pocono's old-school fence and
Biffle, Ford get back to Victory Lane and
Rewind: You want to talk about sustainability? by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
Pocono Safety Features Recall ‘That 70’s Show’ by John Close
CupScene:
Stewart Stays Steady and
Edwards gaining momentum and
The pit bulls fight to victory and
Ford Finally Sees Victory Lane with Biffle by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Pocono On ESPN by John Daly
FastTrack RC:
Reconstructing the 19 car by Jeff Thompson
FoxSports:
Greg Biffle end Ford's winless streak and
NASCAR's Cup car proves it's safe by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Pocono-2 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Winning Is Always The Best Medicine: How Roush Finally Broke Through by Garrett Horton;
Fact or Fiction: Finding Answers For Ford's Top Team Going Forward by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Hornish Didn't Win ... But He Sure Lucked Out At Pocono by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Sunoco Red Cross Pennylvania 500 by Summer Dreyer
Hartford Courant:
Elliott Sadler's Vicious Pocono Wreck Shows NASCAR's Proactive Safety Efforts Still Direly Lacking and
Sliced Bread Crumbling: Could Joey Logano Be Driving Himself Right Out Of Joe Gibbs Racing Ride? by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Can't Have It Both Ways by Matthew Pizzolato
MikeMulhern.net:
Greg Erwin knew what beat him and Greg Biffle at Indy, so they played their cards the other way this time, and won big and
Jack Roush may be giving those Mayo Clinic nurses fits now, after Greg Biffle's breakthrough victory at Pocono and
Bad, bad crash late in Pocono's Pennsylvania 500, but NASCAR's COT & HANS save Elliott Sadler from disaster
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Pocono Edition by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top Pocono drivers talk before and after by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
Elliott Sadler Crash Exposes Pocono Safety Weaknesses by Bob Zeller
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Sadler Knows Good and Bad at Pocono by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR-ista:
Driver Safety or Solar Panels? Pocono Incident Stirs Debate by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Examiner:
Mr. Sadler’s Wild Ride and
Horrific accident is another reason Pocono has to go by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
The COT Saves Again by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
A flawed day at a flawed track and
Who'd've thunk? (Streaming the Pennsylvania 500) by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Biffle no longer baffled after finally winning at Pocono by Bill Fleishman
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Biffle wins at Pocono, honors owner by Pete Schnatz
Race Journal Online:
Time for NASCAR to Hold Pocono Accountable by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
One Lap Wonders: If Iowa Sells Out What’s Wrong with Gateway? by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Smoldering Issues Flare Anew After Pocono by Rick Minter;
Biffle Drives Away, Sadler Walks Away by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
Doesn't NASCAR have more important things to do than monitor twitter? and
Pocono's backstretch should be fined for actions detrimental to the sport by Richard Allen
Rubbings Racing:
Biffle Survives Rain And Red Flags For First Win Of 2010 by Toby Christie
Racing Geek:
Monday’s Thoughts: Winning Is the Best Medicine by Jordan Bianchi
SceneDaily:
Winners & Losers: Kurt Busch, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Elliott Sadler among big losers at Pocono by Jeff Owens;
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: ‘We’re not a good team’ as struggles continue with poor finish at Pocono and
Jeff Gordon sees winless skid hit 50 as another potential victory slips away at Pocono by Bob Pockrass
Scranton Times Tribune:
Crash confirms race winner Biffle's safety concerns about Pocono by Scott Walsh
SPEED:
Hendrick Duo Dominates, Can’t Close and
Points Race Taking Shape and
Biffle Captures Pocono by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Just What the Doctor Ordered by Ron Fleshman;
Biffle grabs first Ford Win of Year while Busch and Sadler's car are Destroyed by Mike Finnegan;
Busch leads where others follow at Iowa Speedway by Mark Odor
Sporting News:
Like Him Or Not, Brian France Has Saved Lives by Jim Pedley;
Late charge carries Biffle to victory at Pocono and
Notebook: Johnson takes responsibility for wreck and
Notebook: Owners sketchy on details of recent meeting by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Pocono by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables - Daryll Waltrip Chase Comments by Mike Irwin;
Track Trash - Poke Da Nose
USA Today:
One for Roush: Biffle weathers delays for Cup win at Pocono and
Elliott Sadler, Kurt Busch survive horrific crashes at Pocono by Seth Livingstone
Virginian Pilot:
Biffle ends drought, Sadler crash raises concern and Dale Jr.'s slide no surprise and
Biffle snaps Ford's drought with Pocono win; Sadler sore after crash by Dustin Long
Wilkes Barre Times Leader:
Opportunity knocks: Biffle ends 64-race winless streak by John Erzar;
Tough luck continues for Gordon by Derek Levarse;
Sadler walks away from violent crash by Paul Sokoloski
Yahoo Sports:
Biffle gives team what it needed by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Montoya puts Indy heartache behind him and
Cup garage not the same without Roush by Daviid Newton
Allentown Morning Call:
Truck series race a real smash by Keith Groller
Athlon Sports:
Impactful or Desperate? NASCAR changes either a master plan or a Hail Mary by Vito Pugliese
Bump Drafts:
Re-Assignment Of Punch, Reid A Winner For ESPN and
Is It Heaven? It's Iowa by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Sense of urgency spurs NASCAR team owners and
NASCAR Raceday: It's not great, but it's steady work by Jim Utter
Des Moines Register:
NASCAR: Drivers on a fine line with criticisms by Rob Gray
Express Times:
Jeff Burton looks to maintain spot in NASCAR Chase for Cup with six races left by Chuck Givler
FoxSports:
After rocky week, Hamlin feeling good about Pocono by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Economy Still Affecting NASCAR, Tracks, Teams and Drivers by Kim Roberson
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Starting Position Traditionally The Key To Success at Pocono & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Just what did Denny Hamlin say that drew that secret $50,000 NASCAR fine?
Motor Racing Network:
Winning Only Thing for Gordon by Pete Pistone
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Ambrose departure leads to stability for Bobby Labonte and
If NASCAR is going to muzzle drivers, they should do it publicly and
Elliott Sadler needed a win badly, and he got it by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
Does NASCAR know when to hold 'em? and
NASCAR Notebook: Hamlin understands ... but doesn't agree and
Starting to stir ... by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Tearful Sadler earns a trip to victory lane by Pete Schnatz
Pocono Record:
Sadler lands 'huge victory' at Pocono by Joe Miegoc;
Family matters at Pocono Raceway and
God and race cars: Christian group reaches out to fans by Beth Brelje;
NASCAR Newbie Blog: Record editor shares first Pocono experience
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Gentlemen, Start Your Momentum by Jim Pedley;
Nashville Will Not Follow Gateway Out The Door by Larry Woody
RubbingsRacing:
NASCAR Flashback: 2001 Pennsylvania 500, Labonte Versus Jr. by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
Back To Pocono: NASCAR Returns To The 'Tricky Triangle' by Jeff Gluck
Scranton Times Tribune:
Technology improves scoring in racing and
Montoya seeks a change of luck by Scott Walsh
SPEED:
Clash Of The (Struggling) Titans by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Elliott Sadler: 'This is the Greatest Win of My Life' by Mary Jo Buchanan
TennesseeRacer:
Bayne continues to impress on Nationwide Series by Richard Allen
Washington Post:
Setting up to succeed at Sprint Cup racing as explained by Mobil 1 crew chief Travis Geisler
Wilkes Barre Times Leader:
Top-10 starters positioned to win and
Questions fill fast drama - Unnoticed storylines include late pit stops and debris cautions by John Erzar
Yahoo Sports:
WTWF Pennsylvania 500
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