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Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 30, 1970 (40 Years Ago) Richard Petty Wins Last Cup Race on Dirt
Associated Press:
Childress says team proved case in NASCAR appeal by Jenna Fryer
Augusta Chronicle:
Victory Lane celebrations are lacking in spontaneity and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Denny Hamlin by Don Coble
Building Speed:
A Scientific Interpretation of the Upholding of the 33-Car Penalities by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Rankings by Jim McCoy
Canada.com:
Kansas track could offer up a few surprises in NASCAR Chase by Peter James
CBS Sports:
Inspection process could blow up on NASCAR by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Earnhardt uses fame to support charitable causes by Lukas Johnson;
Jimmie Johnson talks about his Concord-based charitable works by Leigh Dyer;
Bowyer’s penalty upheld on appeal by David Scott
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Hamlin, Johnson drivers to beat at Kansas by Marsha Hoffman
Delaware News Journal:
Kenseth's rare gaffe costs Biffle, too by Mike Finney
FoxSports:
Bowyer penalty appeal ruling sad but fair by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Dialing It In: NASCAR's Appeals Panel Appeals To No One At RCR by Jay Pennell;
Fanning The Flames: And The National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel Says by Matt Taliaferro;
MPM2Nite: The Bait Car by Matt McLaughlin;
BSNews! NASCAR CEO Given "Special" Award Amidst Lavish Fanfare by Jeff Meyer;
Fantasy Insider: Find Your Cookie-Cutter Darkhorses For Kansas by Tom Bowles
Insider Racing News:
The Usual Ratings Excuses Are No Longer Valid by Doug Demmons
Kansas City Star:
Gordon glad to return to Kansas and
ARCA’s Arpin appreciates opportunities in Nationwide by Randy Covitz
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Kansas by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Motorsports FanHouse:
Denied! NASCAR panel denies Childress, Bowyer appeal in five-hour hearing by Holly Cain;
Elliott Sadler Leads Cup Drivers in Crashes and Spins by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Burton, Busch biggest Chase gainers after 48 by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Examiner:
Was Childress appeal doomed from the start? by Greg Engle
NASCAR-ista:
Non-Chaser of Note: Mark Martin by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Ratings Oddities and Anomalies in NASCAR by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Live 'n' in living color by Monte Dutton
Performance Racing Network:
I Remember When... by Brent McMillan
Philadelphia Daily News:
Busch brothers running under the radar in NASCAR's Chase by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Who’s In NASCAR Hall’s Second Haul? by Larry Woody;
Bowyer’s Fate In One Man’s Hands by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Biffle, Stewart, Kenseth and Bowyer:Thanks for playing but you've been eliminated and
Not exactly a shocking development that the Bowyer appeal was denied by Richard Allen
Real NASCAR:
Which Sport is More Important to the South: Football or NASCAR? by Dan Pierce
San Diego Union Tribune:
Johnson hits accelerator on ‘Drive for Five’ by Bill Center
SPEED:
Is It Over? Once NASCAR’s appeal board rules on Clint Bowyer’s 150-point penalty, this key question will remain: Is the Dover mini-drama over? by Dave Despain
Speedway Media:
First Kansas Race Means Victory Lane Gate by Clayton Caldwell;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Dover by Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Illustrated:
Daytona's repaving could bring parity to wild-card track by Cory McCartney
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables: Richard Childress by Mike Irwin
Topeka Capital-Journal:
Stewart's track record mixed at Kansas Speedway by Rick Peterson
Toronto Star:
Fitzpatrick meltdown great for NASCAR Canada by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Matt Kenseth recovers over Dover, salutes military in D.C. by Matt Kenseth
Virginian Pilot:
Childress upset after losing appeal; vows to fight on and
Answering your questions about why Childress lost and what's next by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Bowyer's still guilty, but NASCAR has some 'splaining to do and
Kansas marks Chase separation time by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Clint Bowyer's appeal unsuccessful by David Newton;
Some NASCAR odds and ends and
Menard proving doubters wrong by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after Dover by Matt Willis
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 29, 1996: Final Cup Series Race at North Wilkesboro and
Food Around The Track: Incredible Places to Eat in Kansas City
Associated Press:
Hamlin says everything's fine with Harvick by Jenna Fryer
Auto123:
Michael Waltrip and an inside look at a NASCAR sponsorship pitch by Lewis Franck
Bump Drafts:
Cup Racing Has A Fever, And The Prescription Is More Harvick And Hamlin by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Bowyer controversy good for NASCAR or not? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Hamlin makes his peace, plans to show quieter side by David Scott
Daly Planet:
NASCAR's Daily TV Shows Deliver by John Daly
Daytona Beach New Journal:
2 non-Chasers had solid runs at Doverby Godwin Kelly
Dinger World:
Tuesday Ramble - Who Was That Masked Man? by Tracy H.
FoxSports:
Hamlin hits pothole in search of title by Lee Spencer;
Hamlin needs to maintain Chase focus by Jeff Hammond;
Johnson waxed 'em by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Dollars Alter Dreams, Chasing Not To Lose, And NASCAR Overexposure by Tom Bowles;
Why The Monster Meltdown at Dover For Chase Contenders? by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Three Cars For RPM?, And Three's Company For Harvick, Childress, Hamlin;
Potts' Shots: Over-Officiating And Commercialpalooza NASCAR No Nos by John Potts;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Dover compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Chase Awakens Sleeping Giant In Johnson by Chuck Abrams
Kansas City Star:
No room on track for brotherly love between Kurt and Kyle Busch and
Hamlin happy with position heading into Kansas race by Randy Covitz
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Kansas Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Lexington Dispatch:
Kulwicki's title run was amazing by Ben White
Motorsports FanHouse:
Clint Bowyer NASCAR Appeal Set for Wednesday, Odds Not in His Favor by Holly Cain
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top drivers talk fast Kansas City by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Hutchens: Stewart, Newman stronger this year by Joe Menzer;
Hornish in search of 'mantiques' but not in-laws by Raygan Swan;
Kansas offers opportunity for win to non-Chasers by Dan Beaver;
Welcome to Kansas, where the real Chase begins by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Appeal by Clint Bowyer, Richard Childress Racing will fall on deaf ears by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #94 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Champ Jimmie lurks by Monte Dutton
Racin' with Russ:
Johnson Back to Form after Dover Checkers by Russell Schmidt
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR notebook: Hamlin, Harvick settle spat by Dustin Long
SBNation:
12 In 12: An Interview With Carl Edwards by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Allmendinger Gaining Traction In NASCAR and
Gordon, Biffle Best At Kansas Speedway by Tom Jensen;
Busch Vs. Busch For The Title? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Hoorahs and Wazzups: Dover Edition by Dave Grayson;
The Last Word - Jimmie runs off with a win, Denny runs off with his mouth by Ron Thornton;
Surprising and Not Surprising: The Monster Mile's AAA 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
The Cool Down Lap: For Johnson, winning is the ticket to titles by Reid Specer
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR's lack of transparency alienates fans, frustrates drivers by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Mixed bag for Marcos Ambrose as NASCAR slate winds down by Marcos Ambrose
Yahoo Sports:
Believe it or not, Jimmie Johnson is popular by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Jimmie Johnson not Denny Hamlin's only worry by Ed Hinton;
2010 Power Rankings: Kansas by Ryan McGee
Alabama Live:
Brian Scott learns that NASCAR can be a cold, cruel business by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns:
Johnson's Dover win doesn't end Chase by Jim McCoy
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 28, 1975 (35 Years Ago) Dave Marcis Wins First Cup Race and
Tracks Around The Track: Kansas Speedway Preview
As the World Turns Left:
Cheerios, Why Not Pull an AT&T and Sue NASCAR? by Josh Stewart
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: NASCAR's cream races ... err, rises by Matt Taliaferro
Auto Racing Daily:
A look at NASCAR's appeals process by Amanda Vincent
Building Speed:
Overpressured Shocks on the 5-Car: How Does that Create an Advantage? by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Bump Drafts:
The Blame Game by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Chase leader Hamlin dodges Dover bullet by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Yarbrough flashes old form In National 500 at Charlotte by Tom Higgins
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Kyle Keeping Pace, Who's Out Of The Chase, And Denny Saving Face by Danny Peters;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In NASCAR: Dover-Kansas Edition by Tom Bowles;
No Bull: Can The Third Year Be The Charm For Joey Logano? by Nick Bromberg;
Which Is Worse: The Chase, Or A Single Dominant Driver? by Garrett Horton;
Talking NASCAR TV: Poor Commercial Decisions Lowlight of ESPN's "Overkill" Coverage by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Thanks To Leilani Münter, Disabled Marine Achieves Car Design Dream by Rebecca Gladden
Media Daily News:
NASCAR Drives Sponsor Pitch by David Goetzl
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the AAA 400: 3 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Johnson has no intention of going away quietly by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
Why In the World Would MWR Let Bayne Walk? by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - AJ Was Close, but JJ's Season Begins by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Who Neutered Miles the Monster: Making the Grade Dover 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Monday's Thoughts: The 48 Isn't Dead Yet by Jordan Bianchi
The Raceanalyst:
Unprofessional and Embarrassing by Bryan Abma
RubbingsRacing:
Chase This - Kansas Preview by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Dover: It's A Scary Thought, But The Talent Level In The Sprint Cup Series Could Drop Soon by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
History Favors Strong Starters and
Gordon Needs To Get Going In Kansas by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Monster Mile Takes a Bite Out Of Some Drivers Title Hopes by Kyle Brandt
Sporting News:
The Cool Down Lap: For Johnson, winning is the ticket to titles by Reid Spencer
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Drive For Five… Is It Alive? by Lou Modestino
Tennessee Racer
Bayne's future uncertain despite solid season by Richard Allen
Washington Post:
Johnson shows he can contend by Tarik El-Bashir
wsbradio:
Allan Vigil Ford Lincoln Mercury Speedshop audio from 9/25/10 by Doug "Fireball" Turnbull
Yahoo Sports:
Fryer's Five: Elimination format has to be right by Jenna Fryer;
NASCAR could be returning to video games in 2011 by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Jimmie Johnson back in familiar territory by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Jimmie Johnson back in Chase winning form at Dover by Doug Demmons
All Left Turns
Johnson wins, other Chasers falter by Jay W. Pennell
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 27, 1998: Rudd Turns in Gutsy Martinsville Victory
Athlon Sports:
Monster Win: Johnson, 48 team decimate field at Dover by Matt Taliaferro
CBS Sports:
Charting the Chase - Dover and
#48 is not one to be counted out of the Chase, not yet by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Big NASCAR win? Just a step, Johnson says by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Dover On ESPN by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
NASCAR notes: Hamlin glad to steer clear of trouble and
Stewart finds no reprieve at Dover by Mike Finney;
Burton gets runner-up sweep by Buddy Hurlock
Fox Sports:
Jimmie Johnson decisive with Dover win by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: 2010 Dover-2 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
The Cool-Down Lap: 'Dinger Does Dover - What His Good Run Means by Doug Turnbull;
Fact Or Fiction: Chase Down To Two? Hendrick Hiring Help? And Bye, Bye McGrew? by Bryan Davis Keith;
Bubble Breakdown: Sadler Smooth While Smith Struggles At The Monster Mile by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: AAA 400 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
Is Danica Patrick Showing Improvement? by Matthew Pizzolato;
At The Track: NASCAR's On-going Soap Opera by Kim Roberson
Kansas City Star:
Dover buzz: Boerger takes tour at Dover and
Bowyer's dreadful week ends with more disappointment at AAA 400 and
Jimmie Johnson blazes to NASCAR win in AAA 400 at Dover by Randy Kovitz
Las Vegas Sun:
The famous #3 returns to victory lane by Mike Smith
Miami-Herald:
Homestead-Miami Speedway aims to get back on track by Cammy Clark
MikeMulhern.net:
Denny Hamlin still holds the NASCAR tour lead leaving Dover for Kansas, but Jimmie Johnson is coming on strong and
Uh-oh, Jimmie 'Four-time' Johnson is winning again, and on a pretty dismal Dover day for title rivals
Motor Racing Network:
Rear View Mirror: Dover by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Bayne racing well despite uncertainty about future and
Logano continues breakthrough effort at Dover and
Hamlin's quiet day keeps him atop Chase field by Dave Rodman;
Burton, Busch biggest Chase gainers after 48 and
Gibbs defends Hamlin, but offers up some advice by Joe Menzer
NASCAR-ista:
Don't Count Out That Horseshoe Just Yet ... by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Whoever picks up Trevor Bayne will get a future star and
Denny Hamlin has selective memory about his own team’s cheating by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Here's what we know after Dover by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
A Week of Communications Missteps in NASCAR by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Rumors of Johnson’s demise … and
Dover by way of Oklahoma City by Monte Dutton
Philadelphia Daily News:
Another 'Monster' win for Jimmie Johnson in NASCAR Chase by Bill Fleischman
Race Talk Radio:
Running Out of Toes: One Lap Wonders Dover 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Fans Not Sprinting To Cup by Mike Harris;
Johnson Carries His Own Yardstick by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
He's back...Johnson powers into Chase contention by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Not done yet! Johnson dominates at Dover and
NASCAR notebook: No more sparks between Hamlin, RCR by Dustin Long
SPEED:
Johnson Dominates At Dover by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Jeff Gordon Can't Wait to Leave Dover and Get to Kansas by Kelly Crandall;
Johnson wins at Dover; Narrows point's gap to 35 by Tammyrae Benscoter;
Johnson is a Monster at Dover by Mike Finnegan;
Dillon wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by SM Staff
Sporting News:
Johnson rebounds with Dover win by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Dover by Tom Bowles
Stock Car Gazette:
Winners and Losers: Dover by Kyle Lavigne;
Track Trash – It's dOver by Racing Maniac
Washington Post:
Johnson shows he can contend by Tarik El-Bashir
Yahoo Sports:
Cut tire costs AJ Allmendinger shot at first victory by Nick Bromberg;
Chase Breakdown: Jimmie Johnson is back in the mix and
Conspiracy? No, Johnson's just clutch by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Denny Hamlin told to rein in comments and
Kevin Harvick makes special delivery and
Danica Patrick settles for 35th at Dover by David Newton
Alabama Live:
The boys have at it at Dover International Speedway by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 26, 1993 – Ernie Irvan Gets First Win in 28 Car
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR update: The boys are having at it by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
The TV Curse Of The "Non-Chaser" by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Speed Freaksand
Questions & Attitudes by Ken Willis
Delaware News Journal:
Kyle Busch sets Dover International Speedway victory record and
Faltering Jimmie Johnson turns to old friend by Mike Finney;
Patrick shines during a dim time for NASCAR by Buddy Hurlock
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram:
Denny Hamlin averted disaster last week, arrives in Dover with lead intact by Anthony Andro
Frontstretch:
Denny Hamlin Awakens A Sleeping Giant and Fills It With Terrible Resolve by Bryan Davis Keith;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Dover 200 by Bryan Davis Keith
Indianapolis Star:
Are 2 racing series too many for Danica Patrick?
Kansas City Star:
Kevin Harvick defends his team by bumping Denny Hamlin by Randy Covitz
MikeMulhern.net:
Kevin Harvick makes some points -- heatedly -- with title rival Denny Hamlin, over the Clint Bowyer situation
Motor Racing Network:
Busch Eyes Dover Sweep and
Harvick-Hamlin Duel Ignites by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Out of Chase, Reutimann still seeking exposure by Dave Rodman;
Feud heats up between Hamlin, RCR in practice by Joe Menzer
NASCAR-ista:
If NASCAR Were a Musical - Hamlin vs. RCR in Song by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR has Marxian tendencies and
NASCAR notebook: The Chase goes on by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Chasers Could Be In For Rough Time by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Feuding drivers may leave Johnson laughing all the way to the bank by Richard Allen
SB Nation:
Danica Patrick Wprecks At Dover, But A Surprise Visitor Lifts Her Spirits by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Johnson, Hamlin, Harvick, Bowyer In Spotlight and
Harvick, Hamlin Tangle On, Off Track by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Busch conquers the mile, and the record books by Tammyrae Benscoter;
Greg Biffle, Office Depot and Mike Pagano Attempt To Solve New Jersey's Fiscal Crisis by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Rookie Austin Dillon wins Las Vegas truck race by Brian Hilderbrand;
Harvick defends RCR's honor—with his bumper by Reid Spencer
Trentonian:
Don't trust NASCAR by Joe O'Gorman
Virginian-Pilot:
RCR and Hamlin tension grows and
Odds are against Bowyer at NASCAR hearing by Dustin Long
Washington Post
The driver whom fans love to hate by Tarik El-Bashir
Winston-Salem Journal:
New Times: Once, money wasn't so important by Lenox Rawlings
Yahoo Sports:
Dangerous idea: Junior should retire for the good of NASCAR by Carol Fitzgerald
ESPN.com:
Kevin Harvick sideswipes Denny Hamlin and
Clint Bowyer steaming over penalty by David Newton
Around The Track:
September 25, 1960 (50 Years Ago) - Rex White Wins Old Dominion 500
As the World Turns Left:
Hamlin a Bit Two-Faced for Dog-Piling on Bowyer by Josh Stewart
Auto Racing Daily:
#33 car opens the flood gates of discussion by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's Tony Stewart Continues To Chase History Despite Heartbreaking Finish by Sal Sigala Jr
CBS Sports:
Unforgiving 'Monster Mile' brings different challenges for Chasers and
He Said, He Said by Pete Pistone
Delaware News Journal:
Politics, racing not much of a mix this week at Dover International by Phillip Lucas;
Bowyer says 150-point penalty unfair and
Jimmie Johnson in control when it counts by Mike Finney
Fox Sports:
Bowyer angry at steep NASCAR penalties by Lee Spencer
Kansas City Star:
NASCAR's Bowyer: 'I wouldn't cheat' by Randy Kovitz
Motorsports Examiner
NASCAR's top drivers talk the Monster Mile at Dover by Dwight Drum
MikeMulhern.net:
Are NASCAR's stock car teams now playing somewhere in The Twilight Zone? and
Jimmie Johnson wins the Dover 400 pole, Richard Childress' guys struggle, and Chicagoland Speedway gets a new boss and
Denny Hamlin says Clint Bowyer's team was warned months ago by NASCAR that it was pushing the limits
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
After Bowyer's penalty: Questions about integrity by Dave Kallman
Motor Racing Network:
Bright Times for Allmendinger by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Is Bruton's big TV sign of progress, or opposite? by David Caraviello;
With the current system, wins will always stand and
Bowyer defiant, says 33 team did nothing wrong by Joe Menzer;
Hamlin calls-out RCR, Childress defends honor and
Edwards loving life as Roush Fenway lead dog by Dave Rodman
Philadelphia Daily News:
Bowyer livid over penalties, says he did nothing wrong at New Hampshire by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Cup Drivers Rip Into Bowyer and Childress by Jeff Hood
RacingWithRich:
Bowyer case gives rise to multiple conspiracy theories by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR's Clint Bowyer: Inspection failure 'tarnished my win' by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
Time To Shine? Decent Finish May Be Possible For Danica by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Says His Team Won't Try Any Wild Setups During Chase by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
Four drivers that could force NASCAR to blow up the Chase and
Will Denny Hamlin's mouth cost him the championship? by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Johnson Looks To Rebound From Spot One and
RCR Penalties Shake Up Garage by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Who's going to tame Miles the monster? by Dave Grayson;
NASCAR Defies Adage That Any Publicity Is Good Publicity by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Isn't It Time That NASCAR Took Away Victories? by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News:
Bowyer insists car was legal by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson's five-peat hopes in jeopardy as Chase heads to Dover by Lars Anderson
Stock Car Gazette:
Johnson on Pole in Dover by Kyle Lavigne
USA Today:
Dover notes: Jeff Gordon eyes track as chance to climb Chase standings and
Johnson bounces back from poor start, claims Dover pole by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Harvick sticks up for Bowyer, tags Hamlin on the track and
Bowyer defiant over inspection penalty by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Clint Bowyer's crew chief awaits appeal by David Newton;
Dover preview: Will it be Jimmie Johnson versus Kyle Busch? by Mark Garrow;
Kyle Busch may have figured it all out by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for Dover by Matt Willis;
Childress not giving in just yet by Marty Smith
All Left Turns:
Similarities abound between NASCAR, NHRA pit crews by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
September 24, 1950 (60 Years Ago) – Leon Sales Wins at North Wilkesboro
Athlon Sports:
Clandestine Control: Confusion, secrecy surround NASCAR penalties by Tom Bowles
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 2008 Camping World RV 400 (battle fo the Roushkateers) by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
No "I" In Team by John Chapman
Caledonian Record:
Strap In: NHMS Cup Winner Bowyer Failed Tech by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Observer:
Speedy Thompson triumphs in Charlotte's first fall race by Tom Higgins
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
DIS test goes 'smoothly' by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Patrick, Eury set modest goals for first trip to Dover and
For DuPont and Jeff Gordon, 17 years of good chemistry by Mike Finney
Detroit Free Press:
Clint Bowyer could bounce back by Mike Brudenell
Fox Sports:
Dover signals chance to gain ground, or change direction by Larry McReynolds;
The time has come by Darrell Waltrip;
NASCAR Week 27 Power Rankings by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Down With The Count: Fading Dreams Of A NASCAR Independent by Bryan Davis Keith;
Dollars And Sense: Ganassi Racing And The "Value" Of Creating "Value" by Tony Lumbis;
Dialing It In: Who And What To Watch At The Monster Mile by Jay Pennell;
The Bleeding Won't Stop Until The Chase Is Gone by Kurt Smith;
Driven To The Past: Being Blessed... by John Potts
Georgia Racing History:
Memories Of Jerry Wimbish by Mike Bell
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR's Non-Chase Contenders Have Different Agendas by Rebecca Gladden
Kansas City Star:
Kyle Busch steps on gas with three titles in his sights by Randy Covitz
Motor Racing Network:
Johnson Has No Room for Error by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Dover by Jeff Wackerlin
NASCAR.com:
Track Smack: Drivers' gamble early in Chase: perfect strategy?
NASCAR Examiner:
Did Bowyer and Childress cheat or was it an honest mistake? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Everybody’s (Not) All(gaier) Right by Journo
Philadelphia Daily News:
Danica Patrick's Nationwide education continues at Dover by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Bowyer Says NASCAR Made Example Of Him by Jeff Hood;
NASCAR Deserves Delay Of Game Penalty by Larry Woody
Racing Geek:
Clint Bowyer and Shades of Gray by Jordan Bianchi
RubbingsRacing:
What To Watch For In The AAA 400 In Dover by Toby Christie
Scene Daily:
There's no such thing as 'nearly illegal' in NASCAR by Kenny Bruce;
Controversy over Clint Bowyer's illegal car will linger, give the sport a black eye by Bob Pockrass
South Carolina Now:
Moore, legends to share stories at Darlington Historic Racing Festival by Lou Bezjak
SPEED:
Clint Bowyer – ‘I’m Angry’ and
Hamlin Surveys Dover From The Top and
A 'New' Chase Follows RCR Penalties by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Dover's Biggest Upset, Blurred by Controversy by Clayton Caldwell;
James Buescher Experiences the Agony of Defeat in New Hampshire by Kelly Crandall;
NASCAR: Michael McDowell and Whitney Motorsports Penalized After New Hampshire by Ashley McCubbin;
Marc Davis, Chase Elliott and Johanna Long: NASCAR's Newest Talent Triumvirate by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
Bowyer passionately addresses New Hampshire penalties by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
Life in the fast lane during the race to the Chase by Matt Kenseth;
Vegas Insider:
AAA 400 Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginia Pilot:
DW reveals cheating (in the day), other stories and thoughts on Chase & Kyle Busch and
Update on penalties to Clint Bowyer ... appeal has been filed by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
You can take his points, not his drive by David Newton;
NASCAR the loser in this one by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
You can take his points, not his drive by Doug Demmons
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 22, 2001: Junior Wins First Race After 9/11 Terrorist Attacks and
Food Around The Track: Good Places To Eat in Dover
Ashville Citizen Times:
Legacies of greatness: National, local drivers competed at Asheville Motor Speedway for 50 years by Keith Jarrett
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR Newsmaker: Matt Kenseth and
Lack of money hinders drivers by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
What do do with only one rookie who's not setting the world on fire by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR at Dover: The 10 Current Drivers Who've Fared Best at the Monster Mile by Sandra MacWatters
Boston Globe:
Inspection costs Bowyer 150 points by Michael Vega
Building Speed:
33-car penalties explained by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Bump Drafts:
The "Big 10" Weekly Driver Rankings by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Five guys outside Chase could make noise as playoffs roll on and
Hammer Time by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR levies heavy penalty on Clint Bowyer by Jim Utter
CupScene:
Dover May Be A Buffer For Hamlin by Sarah Farlee
Dallas Morning News:
Kyle Busch spreading wealth all over by Anthony Andro
Daly Planet:
Little Gem Of A TV Show On VERSUS by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
'Sponge' loves racing by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Penalty or not, Bowyer brings throwback grit to Chase and
Stewart's gamble costly, but not fatal by Mike Finney
Fox Sports:
NASCAR is treating drivers differently by Lee Spencer;
NASCAR teams ride the fine line of cheating by Bob Margolis
Front Row Motorsports Examiner:
Is Front Row Motorsports issuing team orders with intent to sell points to RCR by Jesse L. Medford
Frontstretch:
By Letting Illegal Cars Win And Taking Legal Points, NASCAR Dropped Ball On Bowyer by Amy Henderson;
Fan Coun-ci-what? Just What Is It That NASCAR Wants To Study? by Jeff Meyer;
12 Band Wagons, Seats Open To All, No Waiting by Matt McLaughlin;
Fanning The Flames: Bowyer Gets Nailed, Danica Signs Some Skin, More by Matt Taliaferro;
Fantasy Insider: Look For Johnson And Biffle To Rebound At Dover by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR's Playoff System, The Chase, Still Broken by Doug Demmons
MikeMulhern.net:
The Sprint Cup championship playoffs open on a sour note: Clint Bowyer is KO'd, and NASCAR is 0-2 and
NASCAR takes a double-hit as the playoffs open: TV ratings plummet, and winner Clint Bowyer hit with major penalties
Motor Racing Network:
Dover Toughest Battle for Busch by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Exciting race at Loudon brought about revelations by Dave Rodman;
NASCAR's warnings are issued for a reason and
Chase success requires mastering mental game by David Caraviello
NASCAR-ista:
Non-Chaser of Note: Jamie McMurray by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
See, NASCAR Doesn’t Just Penalize The Little Guys by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Far from the crazy world ... I thought and
Feud of the Week: Kurt Busch vs. Joey Logano by Joey Logano
New York Times:
Heavy NASCAR Penalties Damage Bowyer's Chances for the Title by Dave Caldwell
Orlando Sentinel:
Jimmie Johnson NASCAR snooze fest will end in 2010 by George Diaz
Philadelphia Daily News:
Penalty leaves Bowyer last in the Chase by Bill Fleischman
Racin' Today:
Lots Of Questions Surround Penalty by Rick Minter;
Little Bobby Buys Little Bristol by Larry Woody;
It’s Over For Bowyer and
NASCAR Penalizes Bowyer, Team by Jim Pedley
Racing Geek:
NASCAR's TV Troubles by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Bowyer team either arrogant or foolish by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR docks Bowyer points by Dustin Long
Scene Daily:
Time for Kenseth to prove he belongs in Chase by Kris Johnson
Sirius Speedway:
Bowyer's Penalty Highlights Room For Improvement and
NASCAR Hammers Bowyer For NHMS Body Infraction by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Bowyer, #33 RCR Team Face Tough Hurdles by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Loudon came down to one question, 'Got Gas'? and
The Hot 20 over the past 10 - Carl leads the way, but somebody just took Clint's ruby red slippers by Ron Thornton;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: New Hampshire by Jeffrey Boswell;
Analyzing the NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase Post Race No. 1 by Ashley McCubbin
Sports Illustrated:
Bowyer penalty has transforming effects as Chase heats up by Tom Bowles;
Survivor Kyle Busch sets sights on first Sprint Cup championship by Tim Tuttle
Stock Car Gazette:
Notable Quotables – Clint Bowyer by Mike Irwin;
Dover – Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
USA Today:
Jimmie Johnson reflects on his experience as a new father by Jimmie Johnson
NASCAR docks Clint Bowyer 150 points for failing inspection by Nate Ryan
Vancouver Sun:
Tony Stewart's gamble wasn't a gas, gas, gas by Peter James
WSB Radio Atlanta:
Big Chase Points Development: Bowyer's New Hampshire-winning Car Deemed Illegal by Doug Turnbull
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: Bowyer’s best shot now is an appeal and
Bowyer had to push envelope by Jay Hart;
Forget three weekend wins; Kyle Busch eyes three championships by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Harvick's run Sunday was impressive by Terry Blount;
Biffle turns attention to upcoming races by Jeff Ross
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 22, 1991 – Harry Gant Becomes “Mr. September” at Martinsville
CBS Sports:
Smoke's early gamble might not be so bad after all by Pete Pistone & Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Hamlin plans stand at Dover by Jim Utter;
For all his wins, Busch really just wants a title by Scott Fowler
Daily Nonpareil:
Bowyer capitalizes on Stewart's fuel shortage to win opening Chase race by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
The Only TV Ratings Solution Is Change by John Daly
Dover Post:
Danica preps to take on Monster Mile by Brian Citino
Fox Sports:
Ford teams face obstacles in NASCAR Chase run by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Beyond The Cockpit: One-on-One With Denny Hamlin, Primed For Title Push by Danny Peters;
Did You Notice? ... NASCAR's TV Nightmare, Sponsor "Sense Of Urgency," & Do-ver-die? by Tom Bowles;
Too Much Too Soon? First Chase Race Devolves Into Free-For-All by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Jumping To Conclusions A Risky Move For Chase, Dale Jr. by the Frontstretch Staff;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After New Hampshire compiled by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Clint Bowyer Steals Sunday's Show by Chuck Abrams
Laconia Citizen:
NASCAR weekend a weeklong process for ESPN broadcasts by Alex Kerizaes
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
No. 3 lives on in NASCAR hearts, on track by Ed Graney
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings
NASCAR.com:
Bonus points the safety net in Chase balancing act by David Caraviello;
Odds strong that a Chaser takes checkers at Dover by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Don’t count Edwards out by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
The Thrill Of The Chase by Larry Woody;
Childress Has More Young Talent In The Bloodline by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Hendrick vows to make Junior better by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
12 In 12: An Interview With by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
How some of us NASCAR fans had a ‘helping hand’ in Clint Bowyer's win at New Hampshire by Carolyn Brewster
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions Before ... Sylvania 300 by Summer Dreyer
SPEED:
Chasers Set To Tackle Monster Mile and
Kurt Busch Needs Strong Comeback and
Stewart Ready To Rebound At Dover by Tom Jensen
Sports Illustrated:
Tweaks to the Chase, road courses, Junior's struggles and more mail by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
New movie shows the triumphs and tragedies of Petty's career and
Bruton Smith's goal: Watch the race on TV while at the track by Nate Ryan
Wisconsin State Journal:
Kenseth knows simply driving isn't enough in the race for the Chase by Tamira Madsen
ESPN.com:
Everyman Clint Bowyer moves the meter by Ed Hinton;
Clint Bowyer could become blue-collar hero by Eddie Gossage;
Jimmie Johnson hits speed bump at Loudon by David Newton;
2010 Power Rankings: Dover by Ryan McGee
All Left Turns:
Chase finally has some sizzle to go with steak by Jim McCoy
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Slow start for Roush Fenway Racing drivers in Chase and
Is this the beginning of the end of Johnson's reign? by Jeremy Dunn
Bangor Daily News:
Brackett gains valuable experience from Baineys by Alex Barber
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR: Factors That Will Determine Denny Hamlin's 2010 Title Outcome by Kyle Brandt
Bump Drafts:
Guess Where I Am? by Jeremy T. Sellers
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Loudon holds history for first-, last-place drivers by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
How long can Clint Bowyer race with nothing to lose? by Jim Utter
Daytona Beach News Journal:
After stalling last year, RCR in charge of Chase by Godwin Kelly;
NASCAR cleans air with tree program by Julie Murphy
Delaware News Journal:
Earnhardt far from flattered by proposed Chase tweak by Mike Finney
Fox Sports:
NASCAR Chase drivers will take chances early by Larry McReynolds;
The Chase is on by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Labonte Parks Again, Hornish vs. Allgaier, And Bowyer's Meaningless Win by Bryan Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In NASCAR: New Hampshire-Dover Edition by Tom Bowles;
Finally ... We Are In Store For An Excellent Chase by Garrett Horton;
Gambling Now Or Later? Chase Strategy Ignites In Empty Fuel Tanks by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: The Script Hurts ESPN At Loudon by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
David Throws a Rock at Goliath in the Truck Series by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mike
Lexington Dispatch:
Stewart has Chase hopes on track by Ben White
MikeMulhern.net:
A Clint Bowyer championship run? Why not?
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Sylvania 300: You Rate the Race by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports FanHouse:
A Refreshing Change by Geoffrey Miller
Motor Racing Network:
Solid Day for Earnhardt Jr. by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Fuel issue at Loudon, Stewart has seen it before by Mark Aumann;
Wallace trying to steer team back to front of field by Jill Erwin;
Is Bowyer now one of the favorites for the title? by Bill Kimm & Mark Spoor;
Johnson thrives with bull's eye on team's back and
One simple change that would improve the Chase by Joe Menzer
NASCAR-ista:
Welcome to the Chase - NASCAR's Own Version of "Survivor" by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR Insiders:
Does the ‘Poor Me’ Game Work? Kyle’s Gonna Find Out by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Two plus two equals gigantic video screen;
Burning issues: 9-21-10 by Monte Dutton
New Hampshire Union Leader:
Allen Lessels' Motor Sports: NASCAR needs more regular guys like Clint by Allen Lessels
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Bowyer is Back, But Where's Jimmie? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Magic in This Mile: Making the Grade New Hampshire 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Non-Chasers Are Still Racers by Larry Woody
Racin' with Russ:
Bowyer Kicks off Chase with Win at NHMS by Russell Schmidt
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers From New Hampshire by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Stewart gamble should be applauded rather than condemned and
The New Hampshire race was what NASCAR had envisioned by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Analysis: NASCAR's Hamlin making lemonade out of a lemon by Dustin Long
Savannah Morning News:
Bowyer having fun, success by Don Coble
SceneDaily:
NASCAR should rethink site of its first Chase race by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Johnson Exception That Proves Rule by Tom Jensen;
'Winners' Move On To Dover by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Beginnings Featuring Herb Thomas by Angela Campbell
Sporting News:
Jeff Gordon's steady approach may be the right one by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Why Jimmie Johnson's Sprint Cup title run is over -- and why it isn't by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Bowyer's Crew Chief Says 'Why not us?' by Lou Modestino
Virginian Pilot:
Maybe a championship was won at New Hampshire by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Heady Hamlin ready to win it all by Jay Hart;
Fryer's Five: Childress back in title hunt by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Chase opener a gas for Clint Bowyer by Terry Blount;
My 'last supper'? Plenty of junk! by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Clint Bowyer breaks 88-race drought to win first Chase race at New Hampshire by Doug Demmons
Around the Track Onlone:
History Around The Track: September 20, 1998 – Mark Martin Dominated Dover;
TracksAroundTheTrack: Dover International Speedway Preview
Asscociated Press:
Bowyer snaps 88-race drought in Chase opener by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports :
Have fuel, will travel: Bowyer wins Sylvania 300 on fumes by Matt Taliaferro
All Left Turns:
Bowyer saves gas, earns Chase win by Jay W. Pennell
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Chase: The Unexpected Lives Up to the Pre-Chase Hype by Sandra MacWatters
Boston Globe:
Hamlin’s afternoon was tops by Jeff Powalisz;
Stewart’s plan goes up in fumes by Michael Whitmer;
Bowyer ends skid, wins Chase opener by Michael Vega;
NASCAR Notebook: Champ still in the hunt by Michael Vega and Michael Whitmer
Boston Herald:
A fuming Clint Bowyer wins and
Denny Hamlin hauls in second / Notebook by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
Bowyer’s Big Gain, Smoke’s Gas Pain by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Bowyer jumps from last into Chase contention with N.H. win by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Bowyer’s conservation fuels title fire and
No surrender: 'We went down swinging,' Stewart says by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
‘Cinderella Man’ Clint Give NASCAR Chase A Big Boost by John Close
Concord [NH] Monitor:
In like Clint and
Sprint Cup notebook: Tough opening act by Gavin Faretra;
Shooting the gap by Dave D'Onofrio;
Crash the party - McMurray tries to play spoiler by Drew Bonifant
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From New Hampshire On ESPN by John Daly
Foster's Daily Democrat:
Fueled for victory: Clint Bowyer breaks 88-race winless drought by Alex Kerizaes;
NASCAR Notebook: Harvick battles back to fifth and
Stewart's fuel gamble could cost him by John Doyle
FoxSports:
Bowyer, Hamlin find top gear to start Chase and
Johnson shows he's vulnerable in Chase by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: New Hampshire-2 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Fact Or Fiction: Will Stewart's Fuel Tank Dictate His Future? Johnson's Chase Over? And More by Mike Lovecchio;
The Cool-Down Lap: Does Big Mo Mean Big Things For Bowyer? by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Robby Returns To Fight Front Row ... But Did It Work? by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Sylvania 300 by Summer Dreyer
Hartford Courant:
Final Qualifier Bowyer Wins Chase Opener and
Fueled: Gambling Clint Bowyer Scores Chase Opening Victory and
Another Rough New Hampshire Motor Speedway Trip For Joey Logano; Denny Hamlin Rallies To Keep Points Lead by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Earnhardt Has Been Consistently Inconsistent by Matthew Pizzolato
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Michigan Live:
Kevin Harvick didn't open NASCAR Sprint Cup's Chase with win, but he avoided disaster by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
'Underdog' Clint Bowyer opens the chase with a bang. Now can he handle the championship pressure? and
Clint Bowyer Wins NASCAR's playoff opener, but Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth now have to deal with a heavy dose of bad luck
Motorsports FanHouse:
What Happened to Jimmie? by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
New Hampshire Rear View Mirror by Pete Pistone
Motor Sports Weekly News:
This Was Only the First Race by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Johnson says he's down, but not out of Chase by Dave Rodman;
In Chase, trouble can be a driver's best friend by Dave Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Clint Bowyer, Tony Stewart both gamble, with mixed results by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Chase this and
Could Bowyer become a NASCAR hero for the average fan? by Greg Engle
NASCAR This Week:
Over? Was it over when … and
Loudon by the laps by Monte Dutton
New Hampshire Union Leader:
Bowyer survives in Chase opener by Mark Labore;
Sign of exciting things to come? by Allen Lessels;
Happy campers at racetrack by Greg Kwasnik
New York Times:
Bowyer’s ‘Nothing to Lose’ Strategy Pays Off by Jerry Garrett
Race Talk Radio:
Rolling Snake Eyes: One Lap Wonders New Hampshire 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Chase Coughs To Life In New Hampshire by Jonathan Ingram;
Two Drivers Who Haven’t Who Should Have by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich:
McMurray, Earnhardt spoil Chase party with top-5 runs and
Harvick blasts crew then scores top-5 finish by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Sylvania 300: Underdog Bowyer wins 1st Chase race and
NASCAR notes: Testy moment between Busch, Rogers by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
NASCAR On Twitter Instead Of TV? Do So At Your Own Risk by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Winners & Losers: Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin big winners while top contenders get off to slow start in Chase by Jeff Owens;
Monday Morning Crew Chief: Chase contenders Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch salvage decent finishes on off days at New Hampshire and
Tony Stewart’s Chase hopes take a hit when fuel-mileage gamble fails at New Hampshire by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Loudon Provided A Tasty Chase Appetizer by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
WIN Series presents The Women of ESPN - Shannon Spake by Lindi Bess
SPEED:
‘Winners’ Move On To Dover and
Bowyer Wins Stunner At New Hampshire by Mike Hembree;
Bowyer’s Victory Shuffles Points and
Second Place Keeps Hamlin In Lead and
Strong Run For Earnhardt by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Loudon’s Sylvania 300 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Bowyer wins as Stewart runs out of gas by Kyle Ocker
Sporting News:
Bowyer wins first Chase race and
Notebook: Costly gamble puts Stewart in big hole by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five Things We Learned At Loudon by Tom Bowles
Stock Car History Online:
Time Machine Shows NASCAR's Progression On Many Fronts
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash - New Humpster by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Economy overshadows NASCAR Chase start by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Bowyer wins in New Hampshire after Stewart runs out of gas by Nate Ryan
Valvoline.com:
Which Title Would Mean the Most? by I.N. Sider
Virginian Pilot:
Bowyer playing spoiler; Kyle's radio tiff with crew chief; Tony's tough luck and much more by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Bowyer, Hamlin flip Chase script and
Chase breakdown: Bowyer, Hamlin grab momentum by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
New Hampshire Fantasy preview: The Chase begins by Mark Garrow;
Fantasy NASCAR Chat with Mark Garrow;
Jayski Junkies Fantasy League;
Separate points Chase? Drivers not big fans by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 19, 1999: Joe Nemechek Wins First Cup Race at New Hampshire
Boston Globe:
Getting things rolling - Chase drivers debate value of momentum by Michael Vega;
Drivers can’t sprint at Cup by Michael Whitmer;
Busch picks up another win / Notebook by Jeff Powalisz
Boston Herald:
Denny Hamlin eager to act on his plans and
Kurt Busch gears up for Chase / NHMS Notebook by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
Fearless Forecast: New Hampshire by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR Raceday: Another verse, same as season's first? and
Racing or wrestling, you've got to beat the man by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
More than a pit reporter - ESPN's Punch also saves lives by Dave D'Onofrio;
Notebook: Newman takes the checkers by Drew Bonifant;
Busch laughs last by Gavin Faretra
Florida Times Union:
Chase drivers need a fast start by Don Coble
FoxSports:
A win for Dale Jr. would boost confidence / Notes by Lee Spencer
Hartford Courant:
Vulnerable? Jimmie Johnson Still In Driver's Seat and
Newman Wins Whelen Modified Race In New Hampshire and
Kyle Busch Stirs It Up At Loudon Truck Race and
Drive For Five: Confidence Hardly Waning For Jimmie Johnson As He Looks For Fifth Sprint Cup Title and
Full Contact Victory: Kyle Busch Bangs His Was To Camping World Truck Series Win At New Hampshire by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Plays Role in Real "Car of the Future" Contest by Kim Roberson
Kansas City Star:
Hamlin is lugging the baggage of a NASCAR front runner by Randy Covitz
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Race Used Chassis of Stewart and Johnson Have Edge at New Hampshire & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Can anybody here beat Jimmie Johnson? and
Does this championship chase format really work? Or does it need a makeover?
Motor Sports Network:
Gordon Looks for Good Start by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Sorting Through NASCAR's Sprint Cup Chase Contenders by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Front Row putting all its marbles in 38's basket by Dave Rodman;
Cup season a humbling experience for Keselowski and
Playoff system brings Gordon a personal Chase by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
What is a dirty driver … and does Kyle Busch fit the bill? and
Hamlin will outduel Jimmie to win first title by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: Little things mean a lot and
Winning without winning by Monte Dutton
New Hampshire Union Leader:
Defending NASCAR champion begins unprecedented drive for five by Allen Lessels;
Speedway GM Gappens on track by Greg Kwasnik
Performance Racing Network:
Thanks for Nothing by Brett McMillan
Peoria Journal Star:
Consistency helps chances in the Chase by Jane Miller
Racin' Today:
Harvick A Contender If Not The Winner by Jonathan Ingram
RacingWithRich:
After the NHMS truck race is there anyone left who disagrees that Kyle Busch is the most talented driver in NASCAR? by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Crews mull use of new vs. old and
Keselowski relishes winning pole / Notes by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Parity over last 10 weeks has drivers expecting several winners during Chase by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Stewart Hot Topic At Loudon and
Loudon Strange Spot For Major Sports Event and
Biffle A Fast Chase Starter and
Chase Race One – Aggressive Or Patient? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Penske Racing Poster Child for NASCAR Vagaries by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Notebook: Kurt Busch penalized for tire violation by Reid Spencer
Valdosta Daily Times:
Is this the end of Johnson’s Chase run? by Scott Adamson
Virginian Pilot:
How one car owner will spend part of Chase in Mongolia, Brazil by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase format tough to perfect by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
New Hampshire Fantasy preview: The Chase begins by Mark Garrow;
Jayski Junkies Fantasy League;
Eat and exercise like Martin? Sure! by David Newton;
Expect Chasers to dominate the Chase by Terry Blount
Associated Press:
Kurt Busch penalized for having extra tires and
Keselowski wins pole, Johnson a career-worst 25th by Jenna Fryer
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 2001 New Hampshire 300 (Gordon vs. Gordon) by Jeremy Dunn
Auto123:
Brad Keselowski takes front stage with New Hampshire pole by Lewis Franck
Boston Globe:
Family first for youngest Truex by Jeff Powalisz;
Keselowski captures Sylvania pole and
Roush sees only opportunity / Notes by Michael Vega;
Passing lane? Gap between Johnson and Chase pack seems smaller by Michael Whitmer
Boston Herald:
Jimmie Johnson champ-ing at bit and
Jeff Burton playing catch-up at Loudon / Notebook by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
It All Comes Down To This by John Chapman
CBS Sports:
Gordon, others looking for breakthrough win in Chase opener by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Allmendinger finding consistency and
NASCAR @ NHMS: Keselowski wins pole and
Where was the media outrage? by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
Unsteady, but still in Chase by Drew Bonifant;
Outsider push by Gavin Faretra
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Rife 'one of the last great promoters' by Godwin Kelly
Florida Today:
What's wrong with Dale Earnhardt Jr.? by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Competition shift has put Richard Childress in title contention and
Clint Bowyer likes pressure-free Chase spot by Lee Spencer
Motor Sports Network:
Chase is on for Stewart by Pete Pistone
MikeMulhern.net:
Why does NASCAR bar so many potential sponsors from this sport? Kyle Busch raises the issues... and
Should championship racers have their own points? Hey: How about a whole new point system? and
Brad Keselowski? Well, the playoffs already have produced one surprise. What's next?
NASCAR.com:
Johnson as confident as ever heading into Chase by David Caraviello;
Is Busch a Chase sleeper or something else? by Dave Rodman;
Burton willing to talk NASCAR anywhere, anytime by Joe Menzer
NASCAR This Week:
Numbers matter more to others by Monte Dutton
New Hampshire Union Leader:
The stars -- and now a stripe -- at NHMS and
Count Bowyer among Chase contenders by Allen Lessels;
For NH pair, pits are a good fit by Jim Fennell
RacingWithRich:
Non-Chasers look to play championship role after NHMS qualifying by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Johnson not worried about chances and
Prior altercations may affect Chase races by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Four Chase drivers projected to win at New Hampshire
Sporting News:
Notebook: Teammates in Chase? It's a mixed bag by Reid Spencer;
Pit Box: New Hampshire
Sports Illustrated:
Could Kurt Busch be the man to dethrone Cup champ Johnson? by Lars Anderson;
A Motegi win may be what Danica needs to forget about subpar year by Brant James
Virginia Pilot:
A driver looks for work as he tries to help a teammate to a title by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
10 questions: 2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Marty's mailbag: The Chase and beyond by Marty Smith;
Crunching numbers for New Hampshire by Matt Willis
Athlon Sports:
Selling NASCAR: Sport searches for funding by Mike Neff
Auto Racing Daily:
With Chase system, does points leader after 26 races deserve recognition? by Amanda Vincent
Auto123:
Three things learned on the Chase media tour by Lewis Franck
Boston Globe:
Shifting gears and
Newman takes Modified pole / NASCAR Notebook by Michael Vega
Boston Herald:
Roush packs Chase field and
Track loses pole position for '11 / NHMS Notebook by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
The "Heaven 500" by Jeremy T. Sellers
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! White Mountain's Point Leader Welch Is One Of The Final Invited To NHMS by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Observer:
What's New York got to do with NASCAR? by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
NHMS draws a line by Gavin Faretra
Daytona Beach News Journal:
High banks get their turn by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Who'll win NASCAR's Sprint Cup? by Mike Brudenell
FoxSports:
Competition shift has put Richard Childress in title contention by Lee Spencer;
Busch fine being lone Dodge in NASCAR's Chase by Bob Margolis;
Carl Edwards blog: This could be the year
Frontstretch:
"Have At It" Hasn't Made Much Difference by Kurt Smith;
The Chase Begins, But Who Wins? And What Does That Mean Historically by Amy Henderson;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: KBM Faces Another Tough Decision by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Scott Speed Driver Diary: Line Dancing and Amanda's Shorts by Scott Speed;
Who'll Win It? 2010 Fearless Chase Predictions
Georgia Racing History:
Bruce Brantley: "A Complete Racer" by Eddie Samples
Hartford Courant:
Newman's Edge At Loudon Clear and
Smith Focused On ACT Event and
Semi-Regular?: Ryan Newman Turning Into Just One Of The Guys When It Comes To The Whelen Modified Tour by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
"Changing Lanes" TV Show Misses the Mark, Raises Questions by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Lancaster News:
There can be only one: Richard Petty's Driver Search II comes to Kershaw by Gregory A. Summers
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Detractors don't deter Busch by Jeff Wolf
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR's Chase for the Cup starts with no overwhelming favorite by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Sylvania 300 picks
MikeMulhern.net:
Why does NASCAR bar so many potential sponsors from this sport? Kyle Busch raises the issue and
As the chase begins, only 4 or 5 look to have a great shot, so others better make something happen quickly
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Kenseth takes middle ground on Chase by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: New Hampshire by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports FanHouse:
Tony Stewart Ready To Close Out Jimmie Johnson Dynasty by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Gibbs' steadying hand steering Busch, Hamlin by Raygan Swan;
Track Smack: Bowyer tops list of those in need of strong start;
Bodines' Travelogue: Truck leader pushing aside Cup dalliance to focus on stretch run, championship by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Insiders:
Was Kyle Busch Motorsports Too Much, Too Quick? by T.C.
New Hampshire Union Leader:
For NH pair, pits are a good fit by Jim Fennell;
The stars -- and now a stripe -- at NHMS by Allen Lessels
Racin' Today:
Victories Are Priority No. 2 In The Chase by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times Dispatch:
Providing food for thought on Chase by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Jimmie Johnson's 'magic' setup theory interesting, but highly unlikely by Kenny Bruce;
"Boys have at it' expected to continue in Chase, but could a feud ruin someone's championship hopes? and
Feud of the Chase? Seven disputes that could heat up during the championship race by Jeff Owens;
A mature Kyle Busch? Hard-charging driver insists he can be patient, consistent during Chase by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
What Makes Jimmie Run? by Mike Hembree;
Who Will N.H. Bite This Time? by Tom Jensen;
What It Will Take by Hermie Sadler;
In it To Win by Ryan Newman
Speedway Media:
Twelve Chase Competitors; Twelve Different Championship Motivations by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Hot 20 over the past 10 try to become the hot one over the last 10 by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
Harvick plans to keep on keeping on during Chase by Jim Pedley
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson, Stewart among favorites to take the Chase in 2010 by Tom Bowles
Sports Radio Interviews:
Jeff Gordon needs a Checkered Flag to win the Chase by Tim Gunter
Toronto Star:
Johnson has NASCAR edge by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Chase foes know Jimmie Johnson is man to catch by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
How will NASCAR judge paybacks in the Chase? What does Kyle Busch say of his teammate Denny Hamlin? And more... by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
'One-eyed' Jack typifies team's revival by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
A winless champion? Heaven forbid by Ed Hinton;
Is NASCAR in Antron Brown's future? by Ryan McGee;
Are paybacks coming in the the Chase? by David Newton;
Chat Transcript with David Newton
All Left Turns:
Who would you rather be? Bowyer or McMurray? by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 16, 2007: Clint Bowyer Gets Career-First Victory;
Tracks Around The Track: New Hampshire Motor Speedway Preview;
Food Around The Track: Good Eating in New Hampshire
Augusta Chronicle:
No favorite has emerged as the Chase begins - Up for grabs and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Clint Bowyer by Don Coble
Bangor Daily News:
Bainey to give Brackett's team a boost by Alex Barber
Boston Globe:
Asked to choose a favorite, drivers just spin their wheels by Michael Vega
Boston Herald:
Denny Hamlin eager, anxious by Rich Thompson
Bump Drafts:
The "Big 10" Driver Rankings: A New #1 by Jim McCoy
Big D and Bubba Show: (video's)
Kyle Busch talks about The Chase, Dale Jr taking his place at Hendricks, recent engagement: Part 1 and
Kyle Busch talks about The Chase, Dale Jr taking his place at Hendricks, recent engagement: Part 2
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Air Guard 400 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup driver capsules and predictions by Pete Pistone;
2010 Chase predictions from 1st to 12th by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Bowyer likes chances in New Hampshire by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
Steady buildup to Sprint race by Dave D'Onofrio
Daly Planet:
Online Radio Stalemate Continues by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Jimmie Johnson ready to leave pack behind by Mike Finney
Elmiria Star Gazette:
IndyCar fee hike put Watkins Glen out of race by Ron Levanduski
Ford Racing:
Let the Wild Rumpus Begin
FoxSports:
Chase drivers need strong start at New Hampshire by Rea White;
Former champions, top teams toughen NASCAR Chase field by Larry McReynolds;
Chase for the Sprint Cup drivers need near-perfect NASCAR run by Bob Margolis
Frontstretch:
MPM2Nite: Here Beside The Rising Tide... by Matt McLaughlin;
Making A Mockery Of How The Chase Makes A Mockery Of Racing by Jeff Meyer;
Fanning The Flames: Richmond Reaction, Fantasy Talk, And A Junior Fan's Last Stand by Matt Taliaferro;
Driven To The Past: Thinking Outside "The Box..." by John Potts;
Fantasy Insider: Two Former Champs A Trendy Pick To Start Strong At NHMS by Mike Ravesi
Hartford Courant:
Richard Petty Motorsports And NHMS Reaching Out To Hartford Distributors Employees In Manchester by Shawn Courchesne
Health.com:
Danica Patrick: How I Stay Healthy on the Go
Indianapolis Star:
Noblesville teen on NASCAR path by Betsy Reason
Insider Racing News:
Where's The Love For Greg Biffle? by Doug Demmons
Kansas City Star:
Johnson baffled by talk of vulnerability, focuses on Chase by Randy Covitz
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – New Hampshire Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
NASCAR.com:
Despite fan indifference, Ekstrom fitting in fine by Dave Rodman;
Roush back up to speed, just in time for Chase by David Caraviello;
The fix is interesting - Input on possible changes to Chase bears surprising opinions and
Busch happy to participate in Chase media day by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insider:
Perhaps Crew Chiefs Aren't The Issue At RWR by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
The math changes ... and
A mighty stillness by Monte Dutton
New York Times:
Settled in the City, but Still in a Hurry by George Vecsey
Philadelphia Daily News:
Stewart the man to beat in NASCAR'S Chase by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Best of the Year, It's the "Anthem Chase"! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Thank You Mr. Bahre: Fantasy Insight NHS 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Cheaters Shouldn't Keep Trophies by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Will it really be that bad if Johnson wins again? by Richard Allen
SB Nation:
Is BET's 'Changing Lanes' Show Working Already? by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. expects to snap out of slump at New Hampshire by Kenny Bruce
Sirius Speedway:
Rusty "Tired Of Jacking Around," Interested In Fielding Third Car In 2011 by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Hamlin – It's My Best Shot and
Jimmie Johnson – Still The Target and
Gordon Battling Title Drought and
Does RCR Have Gas Left For Chase? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Horray! The Chase is Here by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News:
A Harvick title would put Pennzoil in awkward spot by Tripp Mickle
Sports Illustrated:
Pressure's on these also-rans by Tim Tuttle;
Aggressive Montoya could spoil the Chase for unlucky drivers by Cory McCartney
Stock Car Gazette:
Loudon - Statistically Speaking by Mike Wells
Toronto Star:
Can't fix a car race? Think again by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick successfully molds team after RCR blueprint and
DeLana Harvick takes care of business for Kevin Harvick Inc. by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
My pick to win the championship ... and
How Montoya is impacting this year's Chase and he's not even among the 12 title contenders by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase starts anew, but Johnson still favored by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Jimmie Johnson tries to extend 'dynasty' by Richard Durrett and
Crunching numbers after Richmond by Matt Willis
Athlon Sports:
Chasin’ Time: A slightly different slant on the Chase field by Matt Taliaferro
AutoExtremist:
Fumes: IndyCar's death warrant by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Auto Racing Daily:
No clear cut favorites for this year's Sprint Cup by Amanda Vincent
All Left Turns:
2010 Chase Winner Prediction by Dan Farkas
Boston Globe:
Hamlin pulls into fast lane and
Chase’s 12th man pumped up by Michael Vega
Bump Drafts:
The Winston Million: 25 Years Later by Patrick Reynolds
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Is regular-season 'champ' getting just reward? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Could this be the best Chase yet? by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Doubleshot Of My Baby's Love by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
JJ fit to be Chased down? by Godwin Kelly
Florida Today:
Chasing a new way to race by Mark DeCotis
Fort Worth Star Telegram:
Jimmie Johnson's drive for 5 is gaining traction by Anthony Andro;
NASCAR fans may get what they want: a change in The Chase by Ray Buck
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Bad Times In NASCAR's Big Apple, The Cost Of Brand Exclusivity And Chase Cinderella: 2010 by Tom Bowles;
Beyond The Cockpit: Kenny Wallace Worries About Future Of Nationwide Independents by Jay Pennell;
A Trio Of Favorites: Why The Chase Is Not As Close As You're Being Told by Vito Pugliese;
Mirror Driving: Final Grades On The Nationwide CoT, Chase Surprises, And "Favorites";
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Richmond compiled by Mike Neff;
Carey And Coffey: That Ever-Changing Chase Feeling by Matt Carey
Insider Racing News:
Chase 2010: Hamlin or Johnson? by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About New Hampshire by Jo Ann Hlavac
Lexington Dispatch:
A look at the 12 Chase drivers by Ben White
Motorsports FanHouse:
Vulnerable? Jimmie Johnson Is Like a Cheshire Cat by Holly Cain
NASCAR.com:
Cindric balances role as president, race strategist by Joe Menzer;
Happy thoughts: Why Harvick needs to win Chase by David Caraviello;
Stick to Chase drivers for first race of postseason by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #92 by T.C.
Orlando Sentinel:
New Daytona president hopes to avoid potholes in business model by George Diaz
Racin' Today:
Can Roush’s Luck Win Chase? by Jim Pedley;
The Chase – And The Pressure – Is On by Larry Woody;
Origins, Part 1 – Petty’s 1st Race Was Family Affair by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Geek:
Dale Jr. Needs A Change and The Winners and Losers From Richmond by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Why pick anyone other than Jimmie Johnson? by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Hamlin Hammers Richmond Win by Russell Schmidt
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Early Chase slate is key for Hamlin by Tim Pearrell
Roanoke Times:
Burton yearns for Cup title/Notes by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Your Guide To The 2010 Chase by Toby Christie
Savannah Morning News:
Ambrose faster after defection / Racing Notes by Don Coble
SB Nation:
12 In 12: An Interview With Greg Biffle by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Who’s the sleeper to win this year’s Chase? Take your pick and
Chase Preview: Greg Biffle must overcome recent struggles, get off to a hot start to be a contender by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Kenseth Relies On Consistency by Tom Jensen;
Which Hamlin Reports To Loudon? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Richmond by Jeffrey Boswell;
A Chase for Some, An Audition for Others by Clayton Caldwell;
Jeff Gordon Leads Parade of Winless Chase Competitors by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sports Illustrated:
SI Mailbag: A Winners' Only Chase, Thoughts On Dale Jr., More by Tom Bowles
StockCar Review:
Burton Admits Surprise by "Have At It" Attitude Effect on Season by Debbi Willis
USA Today:
David Reutimann sets firm goals for NASCAR's Chase by David Reutimann;
He hasn't won a race since '08, but Carl Edwards can win title by Seth Livingstone
Virginian Pilot:
Look who's sped on pit road the most, whose crew has hurt him the most and
One driver searchs for a title to end "biggest disappointment of my career'' by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Seeding process in Chase needs change by Jay Hart;
Another year, another Junior-free Chase for the Cup by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Jimmie Johnson on the inside track by Jerry Blount;
Hamlin likes passion of Boston area fans by Ed Hinton;
Sylvania 300 - NSCS at New Hampshire - Racing Topics
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: No need to reset these rankings by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Power Rankings: The 10 Drivers We're Shocked Didn't Make the Chase by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Jack*** Of The Month by Jeremy T. Sellers
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Ky. Busch enters Chase high on momentum by Brian De Los Santos
Daly Planet:
ESPN2's Monday Night Madness by John Daly
FoxSports:
Chase teams crunch numbers for winning formula by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
5 Points To Ponder: No Chase Drama? No Problem, Four Too Many For Hendrick, And Conway's S&P by Bryan Keith;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In NASCAR: Richmond-New Hampshire Edition by Tom Bowles;
It's Not All About The Top 12: Ten Wild Card Storylines To Watch In NASCAR's Chase by Danny Peters;
No Bull: Is The ISC / IndyCar Divorce A Warning Shot For NASCAR? by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Why Chase Coverage Is Already Turning Into A Problem by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Hamlin Could Play Spoiler for Johnson’s bid for a Fifth Sprint Cup by Allen Madding
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Las Vegas Sun:
If you haven’t seen a race at Richmond, I suggest you do by Mike Smith
Michigan Live:
Looking for a different ending to Sprint Cup Chase? Sorry, Jimmie Johnson will win a fifth time by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
The 'new' Jack Roush: Savoring the moments
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Air Guard 400: 4 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports FanHouse:
Jack Roush, Flying High Again, Likes His Team's Championship Chances by Holly Cain;
Spotter's Stand: Allmendinger, Ambrose Flew Under Richmond Radar by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR.com:
Burton: Momentum nothing but being good by Mark Aumann;
Play Misty for me: Allmendinger can't live without his dog but Paris, Lindsey he can do without by Raygan Swan;
Cindric balances role as president, race strategist and
JGR teammates poised to make runs at Chase title by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
Catch Cans, Turner Motorsports, & Marc Davis by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 9-14-10 by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - And Then There Were Twelve by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
No Impact Moments Here Please Move Along: Making the Grade Richmond 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Dealing With ‘Pit’ Woes Is Key To Winning Chase by Mike Harris;
Chase Is Only Chance Against Football by Larry Woody;
The Big Q: Does The #48 Team Go Down in 2010? by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Could this be the year for a non-winner to take the title? by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Hamlin seeks different ending by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
What Do I Have In Common With Brian Vickers? by Farrah Kaye;
Beyond Repair? After Richmond It Appears So For Earnhardt by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
Chase Preview: Experience could pay off for Jeff Burton in championship race by Jay Pfeifer;
Feud of the Week: Jimmie Johnson vs. the Chase field, NASCAR Nation by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
And The 2010 Champ Will Be … and
Numbers Tell More Than One Story by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word - Is the Richmond race over yet? by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
Chase consensus: It’s wide open this year by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Inconsistency, poor performances dogged drivers who missed Chase by Brant James
Sports Network:
Chase preview: Can anyone spoil Johnson's drive for five? by Chris Symeon
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - Chase Field Set... Who's Yout Pick for the Cup? by Lou Modestino
SBNation:
Aftermath, Richmond II: What We Learned Heading Into NASCAR's Chase (Plus A Few Quick Thoughts) by Jeff Gluck
Stock Car History Online:
Memorial, Book To Be Unveiled At New Asheville
USA Today:
Chase momentum can be tough to grab, tougher to keep by Seth Livingstone
Vegas Insider
New Hampshire Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
Despite losing sight in one eye after plane crash, Jack Roush is flying again by Dustin Long
Washington Post:
Setting up to succeed at Sprint Cup racing - New Hampshire by Travis Geisler
Yahoo Sports:
Fryer’s Five: NASCAR talking Chase elimination by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Clint Bowyer cranks it up a notch at Richmond by Ed Hinton;
2010 Power Rankings: Loudon by Ryan McGee
All Left Turns:
Hamlin solidifies points lead with victory by Jay W. Pennell;
Is teammate an advantage in The Chase
Around the Track Online:
History Around The Track: September 13, 1987: Earnhardt Wins at Richmond – Last Win in Wrangler Colors
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's Last Race Before The Chase: The Air Guard 400 Proved Powerful and Patriotic by Kara Martin
Bump Drafts:
This Chase Could Deliver by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Hamlin's Richmond win accelerates 'mo' for Chase by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Hamlin has momentum, lots of confidence by Jim Utter
CupScene:
Winning is a bonus and
Biffle will Chase, after Chasing Richmond and
Bowyer ready to have ‘fun with it’ by Sarah Farlee
FoxSports:
DW: We've got high hopes by Darrell Waltrip;
Chasers each have different edge in title fight by Rea White
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Richmond-2 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Fact Or Fiction: Which Chasers Have A Real Shot At Winning The Title? by Mike Lovecchio;
The Cool-Down Lap: Junior, #88 Team Have Fight Club Moment At Richmond by Doug Turnbull;
Bubble Breakdown: Conway, Robby Gordon's Team Still Headed The Wrong Way by Brock Beard;
Running Their Mouth: Air Guard 400 by Summer Dreyer
Insider Racing News:
To Chase or Not to Chase by Matthew Pizzolato;
The Chase Starts With a Level Playing Field by Kim Roberson
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves: Richmond 250 and
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Mike Mulhern:
Let the NASCAR championship playoffs media blitz begin....But first let's get real about it all and
After Denny Hamlin's kicking Richmond win, rivals are a bit dejected about title hopes
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Richmond Edition by Pete Pistone
Motor Sports Weekly News:
NASCAR's Regular Season Goes Out Like a Lamb by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Bowyer sought to make a statement at Richmond by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
After 2009 shutout, Childress team places 3 in Chase and
Hamlin living up to hype; One goal left -- topple Jimmie by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Could this be the best NASCAR Chase ever? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Why The Championship Race Is Wide Open by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Big man in the room and
Homeward bound ... when I get around to it and
Hamllin secures slight Chase edge and
In general, it all seems wacky and
What occurred to me during the first half of the Air Guard 400 and
Post-race rail and
NASCAR notebook: Fifty points the easy way by Monte Dutton
Racin' Today:
A Fist Full Of Lists About The Chase by Jim Pedley
Race Talk Radio:
And Then There Were 12: One Lap Wonders Richmond 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Monday’s Thoughts: Entering The Chase, Hamlin Is Primed and Ready by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Hamlin tunes up for Chase and
NASCAR mulls expanding Chase by Dustin Long
SPEED:
Stewart Keeps Simple Approach and
How The Chase Field Stacks Up by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Denny Hamlin claims victory in Richmond by Rebecca Spence;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Richmond’s Air Guard 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Hamlin Tops The Charts by Mike Finnegan
Sporting News:
The Cool Down Lap: What now, Dale Jr.? by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Richmond by Tom Bowles
Toronto Star:
F1, NASCAR races both lacked pizzazz by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Hamlin, Busch build Chase momentum for Gibbs team by Zack Albert
ESPN.com:
Hamlin the man to beat ... again by David Newton;
No one's unbeatable in 2010 Chase and
IndyCar Series, ISC agree not to agree by Terry Blount
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 12, 1976 – Cale Wins Richmond
Associated Press:
Hamlin wins at home to grab top seed in Chase by Jenna Fryer
Bump Drafts:
Hamlin Puts Exclamation On Regular Season by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR's No. 1: From worst to first and
NASCAR rewind: As seen on TV, but tougher by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series On ABC From Richmond, VA by John Daly
Florida Today:
Childress team back on fast track by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
Denny Hamlin serves notice on his Chase competitors by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Ask Kyle Busch, Some Drivers Will Do Anything For The Sponsor by Kim Roberson
MikeMulhern.net:
Is NASCAR's 'Superman' suddenly facing rivals with some Kryptonite? and
Denny Hamlin! Last at Atlanta, first Saturday in Richmond...and now atop the NASCAR championship standings for the playoffs
Motorsports FanHouse:
Denny Hamlin Sends a Strong Message: He's Ready to Contend for Sprint Cup by Holly Cain;
Denny Hamlin Runs Away With Richmond NASCAR Race by Bob Zeller
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top Richmond drivers talk before and after race by Dwight Drum
NASCAR.com:
Hamlin riding wave of momentum into Loudon by Jill Erwin
Newport Daily Press:
Hometown boy Denny Hamlin wins at Richmond, gets Chase's top seed by Marty O'Brien
RacingWin:
Will NASCAR Fans Tune In for the Chase?
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Gibbs drivers benefit from information sharing and
Winning Sprint Cup title shouldn't be a no-win situation by Paul Woody;
Drivers don't expect to change style with crown on line by Tim Pearrell;
Jeff Burton rolled dice with weather in Air Guard 400 by John O'Connor;
Denny Hamlin wins Sprint Cup Air Guard 400 at RIR by Shawn Fenner;
NASCAR notes: Edwards alters view of momentum in racing
SceneDaily:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. experimental setup fails as he finishes a disappointing 34th and
Clint Bowyer leaves nothing to chance, races way into Chase by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Hamlin Wins At Richmond by Mike Hembree;
Bowyer Makes It Look Easy by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
Hamlin grabs top seed in Chase with Richmond win by Reid Spencer
USA Today:
Denny Hamlin seals win at Richmond; Bowyer into Chase by Seth Livingstone;
Biffle, Bowyer take alternate paths into NASCAR's Chase/Notes by Zack Albert
Virginian Pilot:
Hamlin enters Chase No. 1 but can he finish it that way? Was Richmond a good race to you? by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Hamlin, Kyle, Johnson enter Chase rolling; Gordon, not so much by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Denny Hamlin deals with engine issues and
Chase berth is Clint Bowyer's to lose by David Newton;
Victories eluding Jeff Gordon -- for now by Terry Blount
Associated Press:
Bowyer at ease headed into Richmond and
Title contenders can go for broke at Richmond by Jenna Fryer
CBS Sports:
With nothing to lose in finale, drivers will 'go for it' at Richmond by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR Raceday: Chase is pretty much set and
Rick Hendrick on Junior: We'll get there and
Teammates' engine woes no worry, Kyle Busch says by Jim Utter
Fayetteville Observer:
Open mouth, insert golden foot by Thomas Pope
FoxSports:
Going out on a limb by Darrell Waltrip;
Dale Jr. tired of being a punch line by Lee Spencer
Free Lance-Star:
Chase-makers may let it loose tonight and
Bowyer won't kick dirt off his boots by Adam Himmelsbach
Frontstretch:
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Virginia 529 College Savings 250 by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR’s Missing Fans Speak Out by Allen Madding
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Jeff Gordon's 54 Race Winless Streak in Danger of Being Snapped & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR's Chase field all but set before Richmond race by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
NASCAR star Jimmie Johnson puts fans in control of his checkbook by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Beware: The Stealth Bomber and
What to expect in NASCAR's playoffs? This fall...and in 2011? Are changes really brewing? and
Carl Edwards and Juan Pablo Montoya 1-2 for Saturday's Richmond 400...but what about Jimmie Johnson?
NASCAR.com:
Stewart looks to race hard but smart at Richmond by Dave Rodman;
Richmond winner often overshadowed by Chase and
Cassill keeping his name in play for Cup rides by Jill Erwin;
Hamlin seeks to reclaim early season magic by Joe Menzer
NASCAR This Week:
Air Guard 400 advance: The Chase changes nothing and
The aftermath of one awful morning and
NASCAR notebook: Drivers reflect on the day that changed everything and
High on praise, low on money: NASCAR Hall of Fame struggles to meet projections and
Richmond is a hard road to travel by Monte Dutton
Newport Daily Press:
Happy days here for Kevin Harvick as he heads to Richmond for Saturday's race by Dave Fairbank;
Five drivers to watch at Saturday's NASCAR race in Richmond
Orlando Sentinel:
Richmond's Air Guard 400 race is irrelevant in Sprint Cup Chase by George Diaz
Racing Geek:
Air Guard 400 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Sprint Cup race at RIR will have a somber feel by Paul Woody;
Drivers not in Chase racing for 2011 qualifying bonus by John O'Connor;
Jimmie Johnson finds higher gear in fall and
Bid to make Chase is a party of two by Tim Pearrell
Roanoke Times:
Gordon hopes patience will be rewarded in Chase and
NASCAR notebook: Bowyer can lock up spot in Chase by Dustin Long
SPEED:
All On The Line In Richmond by Tom Jensen;
Edwards Wins Pole At Richmond by Mike Hembree
Sporting News:
Edwards continues strong run with Richmond pole and
Notebook: Paybacks could influence Chase outcome by Reid Spencer;
Pit Box: Richmond
Sports Illustrated:
Hamlin looking to gain Chase momentum at Richmond by Lars Anderson
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick nips Keselowski for Richmond Nationwide win by Zack Albert;
Clint Bowyer: 'Anything can happen' with Chase on the line by Seth Livingstone
Virginian Pilot:
Jeff Gordon says he's in better shape entering Chase than past years; Jeff Burton turning up heat at Richmond & more ... and
Dale Jr admits he wants to stop being the punchline of jokes by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: It’s go time for Denny Hamlin by Jenna Fryer
ESPN.com:
Jeremy Mayfield recounts Chase miracle by David Newton;
Kyle Busch the next Dale Earnhardt? by Ed Hinton;
Elimination Chase: Good, bad … or both? by Marty Smith
Around the Track Online:
History Around The Track: September 10, 1961 – Joe Weatherly Drives Bud Moore-Pontiac to Richmond Win and
Separated at Birth: Michael Lowery – Jeff Gordon
Athlon Sports:
Best of the Rest: Storylines abound for drivers just outside Chase by Vito Pugliese
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- 2003 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 (Harvick loses it) by Jeremy Dunn
Bump Drafts:
Tweaking The Chase….. by John Chapman
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Only Eight Spots Remain in the Second ACT Invitational at NHMS by Biggy Bigelow
Cars and Racing Stuff:
Random Lugnuts: The Intersection of NASCAR and Hockey by Bill Crittenden
Detroit Free Press:
Richmond race won't do much for Chase for the Cup by Mike Brudenell
FoxSports:
Likely to miss the Chase, McMurray is focusing on the big picture by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
What Are They Buying With The Danica Hype? by Kurt Smith;
Crossing the Dirty Line: When Drivers Do, When They Don't, and How Dirty Is It, Anyway? by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Nine Years Later, NASCAR's 9/11 Moment Still Resonates by Kyle Ocker;
For Eric McClure, Maximizing Off-Track Success Means On-Track Limitations by Bryan Davis Keith;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: Mtn. Climbing, Off Weekends, and Time to Regroup by Marcos Ambrose
Georgia Racing History:
My 'First' NASCAR Race by Ken Stanford
Insider Racing News:
Benefit of Bonus Points Negligible in NASCAR by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Richmond by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Cup Corner – Richmond Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Smith's 'North Cuba' remark out of line by Jeff Wolf
Michigan LIve:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Air Guard 400;
NASCAR should allow Sprint Cup stars to remain in Nationwide Series, but introduce Chase by Steve Kaminski
Mikemulhern.net:
So why does Bruton Smith figure he can make money on Indy-car events, when the ISC says no?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Milwaukee Mile gets back on the map by Dave Kallmann
Motorsports Examiner:
NASCAR's top Cup drivers talk fast Richmond by Dwight Drum
Motorsports FanHouse:
Denny Hamlin Hoping for Home Track Momentum After Struggles by Geoffrey Miller
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Richmond by Jeff Wackerlin;
Newman Keeps Perspective by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Where have all the cowboys gone? by Raygan Swan
NASCAR Insiders:
Hey NASCAR, If It Ain’t Broke Don’t Fix It! by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Richmond can stand on its own and
The view from here by Monte Dutton
Newport News Daily Press:
Q&A with ESPN broadcaster, team owner Brad Daugherty by David Teel
Performance Racing Network:
No More Cars by Brett McMillan
Race Talk Radio:
Why Have We Forgotten the Sting of 9/11? by Dennis Michelsen
Racing With Rich:
Here's what Juan Pablo Montoya has to race for over the next eleven weeks and
Here's what Jamie McMurray has to race for over the next eleven weeks by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Mark Martin: A Season Gone Wrong by Jordan Bianchi
Racin' Today:
Kenseth Arrives At Richmond With Lighter Load by Mike Harris
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Kyle Busch softened by his fiancee's touch and
Harvick rides remarkable turnabout into 2010 Chase and
Gordon still seeking first victory of season and
Vickers eager to return to racing and
Las Vegas bad bet for last Sprint Cup race and
McMurray's big year may end without spot in Chase and
Biffle's foundation aids cats, dogs and
Dr. Jerry Punch has finger on NASCAR's pulse by Paul Woody;
Elliott Sadler hopes this weekend at RIR isn't his last by Tim Pearrell;
Is NASCAR flat, or are fans losing interest? by Charlie Leffler;
Attendance figures lag at NASCAR Hall of Fame by Joe Macenka;
Virginia Tech gets marketing break with NASCAR by Darryl Slater
Roanoke Times:
For some, ads are part of the gig by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Mano A Mano: An Interview With Matt Kenseth by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
NASCAR’s progressive approach should pay off by Krista Voda
SPEED:
No Quit In My Team by Ryan Newman;
No Room In The Inn by Jimmy Spencer;
Chase Bio — Matt Kenseth and
Chase Bio — Kurt Busch by Tom Jensen;
Chase Bio — Jeff Burton by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Richmond Race Will Balance Chase Celebration with 9/11 Remembrance by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Regular-season finale will be filled with risk-takers by Jim Pedley;
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Richmond by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
Hendrick, Earnhardt Jr. refuse to bend as dismal season winds down and
SI Mailbag: Bodine and Busch Trade Barbs, Caution Conspiracy, More by Tom Bowles
USA Today:
All signs point to low-key race at Richmond International by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Kyle Busch the next Dale Earnhardt? by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for Richmond by Matt Willis;
Chat Wrap: Mark Garrow talks Fantasy;
Chat Wrap: Terry Blount
All Left Turns:
Would weeknight Cup racing work? by Patrick Reynolds
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 9, 1960 – 50 Years Ago Today – Junior Johnson Wins at Hickory
Augusta Chronicle:
A winless champion? and
Expect little risk-taking in regular season finale/Notes and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Rick Hendrick by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Failure at Hendrick No Problem For Now by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Big 10 Driver Ranking by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Big names like Martin, Junior won't be in Chase for a reason by Pete Pistone
Daly Planet:
Thursday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Winner takes all Saturday by Mike Finney
Florida Today:
Daytona speedway boss Chitwood faces rough road ahead by Mark DeCotis
FoxSports:
NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup drivers look for momentum by Larry McReynolds;
Chase heats up at Richmond by Jeff Hammond;
Missing NASCAR's Chase hurts drivers' pride, wallets by Jeff Owens
Frontstretch:
Fanning The Flames: Kyle's Pink Car, Stewart's Momentum, And Gordon's Mustache by Matt Taliaferro;
Four Burning Questions: Richmond by Mike Lovecchio and Tom Bowles;
Dialing It In: The Curious Case Of Ryan Newman by Jay Pennell;
Beyond The Cockpit: Diversity Pioneer Lyn St. James by Doug Turnbull;
Fantasy Insider: Must-Win Situations Mean Must Have On Your Roster At RIR by Mike Ravesi
Insider Racing News:
By Every Measure That Counts, Mark Martin is Indeed a Champion by Doug Demmons
MikeMulhern.net:
Mark Martin: Championship or not, the classiest guy in the sport of NASCAR today
Motor Racing Network:
Hamlin Looking Ahead by Pete Pistone
NASCAR Insiders:
Experimentation: Nothing To Lose, Everything To Gain by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR Notebook: Mark rates Kyle among the best by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
Caterpillar basking in glow of Chase berth by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
NASCAR's Mark Martin makes his point by Bill Fleischman
Province:
Martin's time to pull over by Peter James
Race Journal Online:
How to Carry a Bag at Richmond by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Welcome Back Texas Terry: Fantasy Insight Richmond 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
NASCAR Notes: ‘Cool’ Cars At RIR by Jeff Hood;
Edwards Is Having The Best Run Of His Career by Jim Pedley;
PC Police Should Get Off Bruton’s Back by Larry Woody
Racing-reference:
Don’t Talk about Me by Jessica Jenkins
RacingWithRich:
Here's what Dale Earnhardt, Jr. has to race for over the next eleven weeks by Richard Allen
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Racing side event showcases family dynamics by Tammie Smith;
Prudence will be Bowyer's passenger Saturday by Tim Pearrell;
Biffle, Almirola say dues paid in lower circuits pay off by Paul Woody;
RIR prepares for big race;
Auto Racing Section
Roanoke Times:
No need to hedge bets this weekend by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
Pre-Richmond Power Rankings by Toby Christie
SB Nation:
12 Out Of 12: An Interview With Elliott Sadler by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
New Hampshire going the extra mile to increase awareness of accessibility program by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
Gordon Still Seeking Breakthrough Win by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Hot 20 over the past 10 - RCR has 3 of the best heading to Richmond by Ron Thornton;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Atlanta by Jeffrey Boswell
Sporting News:
Forgotten driver Darnell out to show he still has it by Lee Montgomery
Sports Illustrated:
Surging Edwards ready for Chase by Tim Tuttle;
Expanding the Chase field could do more harm than good for NASCAR by Cory McCartney
Toronto Sun:
Tracy still has gas in the tank by Dean McNulty
USA Today:
Marcos Ambrose buoyed by Atlanta top-10; Richmond next by Marcos Ambrose
Vegas Insider
Richmond Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
Would this make you root for Kyle Busch to win Friday night's Nationwide race? by Dustin Long
Washington Post:
Setting up to succeed at Sprint Cup racing - Richmond by Travis Geisler
Yahoo Sports:
Bruton Smith: Track owner, truth sayer by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
TRG team puts Post-9/11 GI Bill up top by Marty Smith;
Race to the Chase limps into Richmond by Terry Blount;
Crunching numbers after Atlanta by Matt Willis
All Left Turns:
Stewart smokes ‘em on final restart by Jay W. Pennell;
A favorite heading into the Chase? by Jay W. Pennell
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 8, 1975: DW Wins at Richmond and
Food Around The Track: Where to Eat in Richmond and
History: Evolution of the Pit Stop: The Flying Aces – Best of the ‘80s
Associated Press:
Stewart feeling good about Chase after 1st Cup win by Paul Newberry
Athlon Sports:
Survival Mode: Robby Gordon Fights the Good Fight by Tom Bowles;
Horsepower Rankings: As the Smoke Clears a New No. 1 Stands Tall and
Smokin¹ Fast: Stewart powers by Edwards, wins in Atlanta by Matt Taliaferro
Augusta Chronicle:
Stewart ends winless drought by Don Coble
AutoExtremist:
Fumes: The "chase" for the championship, Autoextremist-style by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Auto123:
Mark Martin is ready to say "We'll get them next year" by Lewis Franck
Bump Drafts:
Witnessing Wilkesboro’s Rising by Patrick Reynolds
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Edwards, Gordon are so close, they can taste wins by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
What happens when there's nothing to lose? and
Felix Sabates calls Bruton Smith's comments 'irresponsible' by Jim Utter
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Race to Chase all but decided by Marsha Hoffman
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Time in a bottle and
Week 10: Progress despite rain by Godwin Kelly
Ford Racing:
Things that go bump, spin in Atlanta night
FoxSports:
Working on some night moves by Darrell Waltrip;
Are NASCAR's problems riding on Junior's back? by Mark Kriegel
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Regular Season Stats DO Lie, Bruton Whines, And Wooing Wal-Mart The Right Way by Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Tony The Tiger, The Quiet Fight (Kahne-Newman), And Dirty Deeds;
What Money Can't Buy, Front Row Motorsports Is Banking On For The Future by Bryan Davis Keith;
Busch Bashing: Justified Jeers Or Just Sour Grapes? by Vito Pugliese;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Atlanta compiled by Mike Neff
Herald Bulletin:
No drama in chase this week by Ken de la Bastide
The Hot Lap:
Q&A with Dave Blaney about recent move to Front Row Motorsports by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
Not Much Drama Heading to the Chase by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
LTPicks:
Richmond Driver Rankings
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
IndyCar returning to Milwaukee Mile by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
Edwards Back on Track by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
For Mark Martin, What a Difference a Year Makes at Hendrick Motorsports and
For Mark Martin, What a Difference a Year Makes at Hendrick Motorsports by Holly Cain;
Spotter's Stand: Carl Edwards Races Into Sprint Cup Contention by Geoffrey Miller
NASCAR,com:
Chase expansion has diluted championship field by David Caraviello;
Chase all set makes RIR fantasy strategy tough by Dan Beaver;
True 'Blue': New film focuses on Petty family and its legacy as racing royalty by Rick Houston
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #91 by T.C.
NASCAR Media:
Richmond International Raceway Weekend Preview page
NASCAR This Week:
Burning issues: 9-8-10 by Monte Dutton
Orlando Sentinel:
Futile Chase aside, it's been a great ride for Mark Martin by George Diaz
Raceanalyst:
The Unofficial Spokesman: Breaking Down the Woes by Bryan Abma
Racin' Today:
The Chase May Live Up To Its Name by Mike Harris;
The Chase To Be The Chase Favorite Is Wide Open by Jeff Hood;
Kyle Has Made Todd A Tad Testy by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Here's what Kasey Kahne has to race for over the next eleven weeks and
Here's what Mark Martin has to race for over the next eleven weeks by Richard Allen
Racing Geek:
Winners and Losers From Atlanta by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR notebook: Kyle Busch eyes win No. 200 and
Drivers, teams seek momentum as Chase for Cup draws near by Dustin Long
SBNation:
Fans Get Rowdy During Driver Introductions by Jeff Gluck
Sirius Speedway:
Smith Steps Over The Line With "North Cuba" Remark by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Drivers Looking For Bonus Points At RIR by Tom Jensen;
Martin Wants Performance by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Smoke in Hot'Lanta by Dave Grayson;
Is Good Racing Being Sacrificed for the Almighty Dollar? by Ron Fleshman;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Atlanta's Emory Healthcare 500 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
The Final Word - The day Clint broke some hearts and Rusty made us laugh by Ron Thornton
Sports Illustrated:
Stewart's late-summer surge makes him tough Chase contender by Brant James
Sports Network:
Hendrick taking different approach to Chase this year by Chris Symeon
Stock Car Gazette:
Foreigner Rocks Atlanta Motor Speedway and
Hot-photos from Hot-lanta by Steve Langley
USA Today:
Atlanta win gives Tony Stewart momentum heading into Chase by Nate Ryan
Valvoline.com:
Would 0 Wins = 1 Champion? by I.N. Sider
Virginia Pilot:
Richard Petty a bootlegger? And his nickname before he was called the King might surprise you by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Schedule length NASCAR’s biggest issue by Jay Hart
Alabama Live:
Allisons, Chase Elliott help North Wilkesboro Speedway roar back to life by Doug Demmons
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Atlanta race shows why track should have two dates by Jeremy Dunn
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 7, 1970 (40 Years Ago): Buddy Baker Wins Southern 500 and
Tracks Around The Track: Richmond International Raceway Overview
Auto123:
Tony Stewart breaks silence with a win in Atlanta by Lewis Franck
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR's 10 Most Fan-Friendly Tracks by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
What’s Wrong With Kyle (No Joy In Mudville) by John Chapman
Cape May County Herald:
NASCAR Nation by Bruce Knoll, Jr.
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: For trio, Chase hopes in numbers only by Brian De Los Santos
Charlotte Observer:
Bruton Smith's north of Cuba line hits south of the belt by Scott Fowler
FoxSports:
Ford teams showing strength as NASCAR Chase looms and
Atlanta polesitter Hamlin suffers power loss by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: Atlanta-2 Edition by Beth Lunkenheimer;
One Day, Cock Of The Walk. The Next? Feather Duster by Dave Johnson;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In Sprint Cup: Atlanta-Richmond Edition by Tom Bowles;
No Bull: Is Tony Stewart Now The Man To Beat? by Nick Bromberg;
Talking NASCAR TV: Why ESPN, Even Erin Were Up To The Task In Atlanta by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Nationwide Series – Identity Lost and
Stewart May Be Just Hitting His Stride? by Allen Madding
Lexington Dispatch:
Young Elliott the latest winner at old North Wilkesboro by Ben White
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Emory Healthcare 500: 4 Stars by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
The 'Smoke' monster should be a force in the Chase by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Bruton Smith's comments anger South Floridians by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Mr. Turner Comes To NASCAR by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
Exaggerations aside, Stewart’s hot and
Post-race rail by Monte Dutton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Frisky Tony Still Streaking in Atlanta by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Getting Jiggy with It: Making the Grade Atlanta by Dennis Michelsen
Racing Geek:
Monday’s Thoughts: At the Right Time, Stewart Appears to Be Peaking by Jordan Bianchi
RacingWithRich:
Lack of Chase drama could create real drama in Richmond by Richard Allen
RacinwithRuss:
Stewart takes Atlanta 500 by Russell Schmidt
SPEED:
Rockin’ Night In Atlanta by Tom Jensen
A Little Less Sparkle At Richmond? by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Mark Martin's Classiest Season Yet by Clayton Caldwell;
'Second place is just the first loser.' ... Dale Earnhardt by Angela Campbell;
Tony Stewart returns to Victory Lane for the first time in 2010 by Joe Dunn;
Randy LaJoie: His Story In His Own Words by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Don't expect Gordon to shop at Walmart by Dave Grayson
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times - The Onion Vs. The Shrub by Lou Modestino
Virginian Pilot:
Richmond should be the best race of the year ... or fans owed explanation by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Edwards feeling like a contender again by Ed Hinton;
Tony Stewart wins Atlanta shootout by David Newton
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 6, 1965 (45 Years Ago): Jarrett Wins Southern 500 by 14 Laps
Asscoaited Press:
Stewart takes his 1st Cup win of the year by Paul Newberry
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Atlanta race makes Stewart look good, NASCAR look dumb by Jeff Schultz;
Stewart takes Emory Healthcare 500 by Rick Minter
Bump Drafts:
When Smoke Clears, Stewart's On Top by Jim McCoy
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown, driver focus, and links related to the 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR @ 'lanta: Stewart gets timely win and
NASCAR rewind: Is there a Chase spoiler lurking again? and
Remember when races were "special"? by Jim Utter
Close Finishes:
Nationwide Races Little More Than Sprint Cup 'B-Mains' These Days by John Close
CupScene:
For Stewart the pieces are falling into place and
Kahne’s Busted Bubble; Newman Outside Looking In and
Biffle Spins, Maintains Points Position and
Stewart Drives to Victory Lane at Atlanta by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
Your Turn: Sprint Cup Series From Atlanta On ESPN by John Daly
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Smoke Rises, Onion's Folly, And Newman, Atlanta Fall Short by Bryan Keith;
Great Racing, Bad Crowd? The Curious Case Of AMS - Where To Go From Here by Doug Turnbull;
Fact Or Fiction: Edwards A Sleeper, And Can Fixes "Fix" The Chase? by Mike Lovecchio;
Bubble Breakdown: Front Row Version 2.0 Making A Move At Atlanta by Brock Beard
Insider Racing News:
Is it Time For A New Sprint Cup Champion? by Matthew Pizzolato;
Tony Stewart Finds Victory Lane At Atlanta by Ron Felix
MikeMulhern.net:
A night of drama at Atlanta Motor Speedway....and some title contenders take it on the chin and
Tony! And this Atlanta 500 was a doozy down the stretch: 3-wide for the lead?! and
Champion Rex White has seen a lot of changes in NASCAR over the years....and now what's next?
Motor Racing Network:
Hot Laps - Atlanta Edition by Pete Pistone
Motorsports FanHouse:
Tony Stewart Wins His First Race of 2010 at Atlanta by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Restarts an issue all race for AMS winner Stewart and
Biffle, Bowyer close in on final two Chase spots by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Bodine, Brad K have harsh words for Kyle and
With Chase hopes dead, Martin and Earnhardt Jr. must focus on 2011 by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
So, Who Ya Got For The Championship? by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
NASCAR notebook: Johnson plays humble as Chase approaches and
A pall over Atlanta Motor Speedway and
Emory Healthcare 500 advance: But who’s going to win … this race? and
NASCAR notebook: Hamlin rides the roller coaster by Monte Dutton
Roanoke Times:
Stewart wins 1st of season and
NASCAR banks on ESPN by Dustin Long
SPEED:
Stewart Breaks Into Victory Lane At AMS by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Jamie McMurray claims victory for JR Motorsports by Joe Dunn;
Paulie Harraka Is NASCAR's Next Jersey Boy by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Tony Stewart breaks the ice with first 2010 win by Reid Spencer
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash – Laboring in Atlanta by Racing Maniac
USA Today:
Tony Stewart grabs first Sprint Cup win of the year in Atlanta by Nate Ryan
Yahoo Sports:
Stewart's Atlanta domination proves it's anybody's Chase by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow Wrapup;
Jimmie Johnson still the man to beat and
Kyle Busch: I'm aggressive, not dirty" by David Newton
Alabama Live:
Denny Hamlin isn't waiting till the Chase starts by Doug Demmons
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
AMS track surface makes racing fun and
McMurray wins Nationwide race at AMS by Rick Minter
Augusta Chronicle:
Pole-sitter Hamlin already getting into Chase mode by Don Coble
Bleacher Report:
Pops Eury Gets Win For JR Motorsports With Jamie McMurray at Atlanta by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
Fearless Forecast: Who Will Burn In Atlanta? by Jim McCoy
Charlotte Observer:
Edwards sees another opportunity at Atlanta and
NASCAR Raceday: No, I insist, after you by Jim Utter
Ford Racing:
1 Not Lonely for Edwards, Elliott a part of it all/Notes
Frontstretch:
Beyond the Cockpit: Todd Bodine Defends Criticism of Kyle Busch by Jay Pennell and Doug Turnbull;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Great Clips 300 by Bryan Davis Keith
Insider Racing News:
Sliding Around Atlanta Motor Speedway by Allen Madding
Las Vegas Review-Journal :
Kahne's Blazing Fast Atlanta Practice Speeds make Him the Favorite Sunday Night & Top 10 Driver Ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Carl Edwards returns to Atlanta...as one of the heavy favorites. But what's this Kyle Busch-Todd Bodine thing?
Motor Racing Network:
Winning the Goal for Stewart by Pete Pistone
NASCAR This Week:
All the right moves … in interviews and
Pre-race rail by Monte Dutton
Peoria Journal Star:
In Chase race, don’t finish and you’re finished by Jane Miller
Racin' Today:
Race Day: AMS Is A Chase To The Chase Place by Jim Pedley;
Drivers Insist Numbers Do Lie and
Golden Memories Of Racing In Atlanta by Rick Minter
Roanoke Times:
Edwards seen as Jekyll, Hyde by Dustin Long
Rubbings Racing:
NCWTS - Built Ford Tough 225 Presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers Recap by Holly Blake
SceneDaily:
New Kyle Busch spotter Eddie D’Hondt settles into role, enjoying wins by Bob Pockrass;
Tight security at the AMS family campground by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
Bowyer Riding A Big Bubble by Mike Hembree
Sporting News:
Pit Box: Atlanta
USA Today:
Rick Hendrick opens up on sponsorship, team chemistry by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Brad Keselowski does it his way by David Newton;
Brian Vickers gains a fresh perspective by Marty Smith
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 4, 1950 – 60 Years Ago – First Southern 500 and
Tracks Around The Track: Countdown to Atlanta – Number 1 – 1992 Hooters 500 Determines Champion
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Biggest NASCAR surprise? How about Jamie McMurray by Rick Minter
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Race of the week- NAPA 500 (Nadeau goes for two in a row) by Jeremy Dunn
Augusta Chronicle:
Atlanta track hits milestone by Don Coble
Auto Racing Daily:
Chase could save Johnson's title hopes by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
Kasey Kahne: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Will Win Again by Nathan Bitner
Boston Globe:
Chase is on for McMurray by Michael Vega
Bump Drafts:
If You Ask Me: Bowyer, Kahne At Red Bull, More by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Atlanta a good place for Kahne to end drought, make Chase push by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR, tradition and Labor Day weekend by Jim Utter
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Diversity is goal of new series by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Race for the Chase finishing fast by Rea White;
Allgaier needs sponsor to make big move by Lee Spencer
Lexington Herald Leader:
Hornaday ready to start winning again by Alicia Wincze
Motor Racing Network:
Building a New Tradition by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Atlanta by Jeff Wackerlin
Performace Racing Network:
Applause by Brett McMillan
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Pittsburgh honors Ganassi for milestone season by Ralph N. Paulk
Racin' Today:
Mad Max Hard At Work On First NASCAR Win by Jonathan Ingram
Racing Geek:
Emory Healthcare 500 Preview by Jordan Bianchi
Savannah Morning News:
For Chase hopefuls, 196 is the magic number by Michael Lowe
SPEED:
Jeff Vs. Jeff For The Title? and
The Curious Case Of Kasey Kahne by Mike Hembree;
On To Atlanta: To me, Atlanta is one of the best racetracks we go to for three- and four-wide racing... by Ryan Newman
Sports Illustrated:
Junior is likely to miss Chase, but could take Atlanta checkers by Lars Anderson
USA Today:
Final Chase for the Sprint Cup spots close to being sewn up by Nate Ryan
Virginia Pilot:
Five years ago this weekend marked the birth of greatness (or was it the birth of a great pain?) by Dustin Long
Washington Post:
Setting up to succeed at Sprint Cup racing - Atlanta by Travis Geisler
ESPN.com:
Kasey Kahne puts Red Bull on hold by Ed Hinton;
Crunching numbers for Atlanta by Matt Willis
Alabama Live:
For one brief shining moment, the breaks finally came for Boris Said and
Longtime short-track announcer Perry Holman dies by Doug Demmons
Associated Press:
Newman on outside of Chase spot by Dan Gelston
Augusta Chronicle:
Long races a challenge for fans and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Carl Edwards by Don Coble
As the World Turns:
"Changing Lanes" Turns Rookies Into Snookies by Josh Stewart
Atlanta NASCAR Examiner:
Atlanta Motor Speedway will thrive off Labor Day race by Jeremy Dunn
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Continues To Shine Despite His Heartbreaking Season by Sal Sigala Jr.
Bump Drafts:
5 Reasons 2010’s Been Good So Far by Jim McCoy
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! Nick Sweet, Your 2010 King of the Road, Proves Nice Guys Can In Fact Win by Biggy Bigelow
Daly Planet:
Friday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
With Chase run over, Martin looks to next year by Mike Finney
Frontstretch:
What's So Horrible About A Winless Champion? by Kurt Smith;
It's Not Just About Talent; It's About a Winning Combination by Amy Henderson;
Driven to the Past: Back In The Day... by John Potts;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: A Look Back at the Summer Stretch by Beth Lunkenheimer;
Jarit Johnson Driver Diary: Heads Held High, Helping Out, and a Cowboy In the House by Jarit Johnson
Georgia Racing History:
Atlanta Will Survive Loss Of Date by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Roots Extend to Michigan by Brenda Benedict
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know for Hotlanta and
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac
Las Vegas Review Journal:
High Side, Low Side by Jeff Wolf and Ron Kantowski
LTPicks:
Dont blame the game, blame the players and
Jimmie Johnson, halfway to the King
Michigan Live:
NASCAR Trading Paint: Emory Healthcare 500
MikeMulhern.net:
Max Siegel, as NASCAR's new diversity program boss, is pulling some surprises
Motorsports FanHouse:
Changes Unlikely Among Top 12 NASCAR Drivers for Chase by Bob Zeller
NASCAR.com:
Johnson's struggles for real, or just subterfuge? by Dave Rodman;
Which company will take a step toward youth? by Ty Norris
NASCAR Insiders:
Why Do We Need Multi-Car Qualifying? by T.C.
NASCAR-ista:
The Dukes of NASCAR by Michelle Dawn
NASCAR This Week:
What's important is this race ... alone and
Beware ... fun ahead and
NASCAR notebook: Wilson, Higgins, Jarrett honored by NMPA by Monte Dutton
Oval Screams:
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s – and America’s – Labor Day Pains
Peoria Journal Star:
Plenty of labors on this weekend by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Newman still hoping to make the Chase by Bill Fleischman
RacingWithRich:
Will announcement of lost date affect this Atlanta race? by Richard Allen
Racin' Today:
News Flash – NASCAR Is Noisy by Larry Woody
SBNation:
Is Jimmie Johnson Really Slumping? We'll Know After Atlanta by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
For Dale Earnhardt Jr. and these nine drivers, the final 12 Sprint Cup races are crucial by Jeff Owens;
Kurt Busch favored to double up at Atlanta, but Jamie McMurray, Kasey Kahne could surprise
Southern Pine Pilot:
NASCAR Should Take a Look at ARCA's Points System by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
50 Years Later At AMS by Mike Hembree;
Can Kurt Busch Heat Up Hot ‘Lanta? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
A tail gate party in the Bluegrass state by Dave Grayson
Sporting News:
Bowyer out to do more than just protect lead at Atlanta by Jim Pedley;
Top 5 and 5 to watch: Atlanta by Bill Marx
Sports Illustrated:
NASCAR suffering from severe shortage of upcoming talent by Tom Bowles;
McMurray tries to make up ground to score Chase berth at Atlanta by Cory McCarthy
Yahoo Sports:
Four Wide: Edwards stands by his retaliation by Jenna Fryer;
What To Watch For: Emory Healthcare 500
ESPN.com:
Atlanta still can thrive with one race by David Newton;
BET show looks at diversifying NASCAR by Kelley Carter
Auto123:
Max Papis' "Victory" in Montreal by Lewis Franck
Around the Track:
History Around The Track: September 2, 1974 – Cale Yarborough Wins Southern 500 and
Ford of The Day: Richard Petty’s 1969 Ford and
Tracks Around The Track: Countdown to Atlanta –2 -- 2001 Harvick Scores Healing Win
Bleacher Report:
Kasey Kahne Warms to Red Bull After Season of Discontent by Nathan Bitner;
NASCAR 2010: The 15 Friendliest Stock Car Drivers of All Time by Sandra MacWatters
Bump Drafts:
If This Track Could Talk by Jim McCoy
CBS Sports:
Evaluating Chase chances for these drivers with two races to go by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Atlanta's tradition, like Darlington's, wasn't enough by Steve Waid;
NASCAR, tradition and Darlington and
Traditionally speaking, Darlington is doing just fine these days by Jim Utter
Element of Speed:
Points Not Only Thing on McMurray's Mind by Summer Dreyer
Frontstretch:
Dialing It In: The Not-So-New Labor Day Tradition by Jay Pennell;
How NASCAR's "Mouthpieces" Miss The Point... And They're Not The Only Ones by Jeff Meyer;
Grading The Pack, Part III: Keselowski - Vickers by Danny Peters and Tom Bowles;
Fanning The Flames: Cleaning Out The Inbox And Heading For Hampton by Matt Taliaferro;
Fantasy Insider: Bet High On Two Hit Or Miss Drivers At Atlanta by Mike Ravesi
410 Racing News:
Smith makes right move staying with Furniture Row Racing by Dave Noury
Insider Racing News:
The Unintended Consequences of Cutting Nationwide Purses by Doug Demmons
Middle Tennessee Racing Scene:
Taking Cup drivers out of points race won't give Nationwide Series an identity by Paul Jensen
MikeMulhern.net:
Kirk Shelmerdine: Beginning Again
Motor Racing Network:
Busch On Atlanta Hot Streak by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Tools of the trade by Jarrod Breeze;
At Atlanta, trust the numbers to set a lineup by Dan Beaver;
Power Rankings: Atlanta by Mark Aumann;
Montreal race should be appreciated for what it is by David Caraviello
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR To Fight Perception with PR? Why Not? by Journo
NASCAR This Week:
AMS tickets at a steal; Va. helping Martinsville fans and
The view from here by Monte Dutton
Popular Mechanics:
The Greatest Cheats in NASCAR History by Steven Cole Smith
Race Journal Online:
$49 Gets Not Just a Concert Ticket, but a Small Sponsor Patch View! by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
The New Tradition: Fantasy Insight Atlanta 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Here are some reasons for NASCAR to fine drivers by Richard Allen
Rubbings Racing:
What To Watch For: Emory Health Care 500 In Atlanta by Toby Christie
Skirts and Scuffs:
5 Questions Before ... Emory Healthcare 500 by Summer Dreyer
Speedway Media:
Fast Times In Hot 'Lanta by Dave Grayson;
SPEED:
Witness To History by Ray Dunlap;
Martin Missing The Mark by Mike Hembree;
Kyle Drives For Five by Tom Jensen
Sports Illustrated:
Johnson cites bad luck in recent slump, confident about Chase by Tim Tuttle
Sports Radio Interviews:
Kurt Busch Looks To Sweep Both Atlanta Races This Seasonby Tim Gunter
Virginia Pilot:
Does NASCAR share NFL's problem that it's better to watch an event on TV than in person? and
NASCAR hopes "Changing Lanes'' show on BET can change perceptions; other shows coming by Dustin Long
Around the Track:
Food Around The Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway – Where To Eat This Weekend and
History Around The Track: North Wilkesboro Roars Back to Life and
History Around The Track: Sept. 1, 1985 – 25 Years Ago Today – Million Dollar Bill!
Auto Racing Daily:
Race season's long, but silly season's even longer by Amanda Vincent
Bump Drafts:
Bench Racing: A Bad Day At The Racetrack by Patrick Reynold
CBS Sports:
Poll Position: Too many Cupsters in Nationwide, not enough Said? by Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Suprise winner in Montreal; Busch wins again in Trucks by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
Nationwide Series Enters The College Football Zone by John Daly
FoxSports:
Chase format confusing to figure out by Jeff Owens;
What Cup driver could pull off an emotional upset? by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... What We Can Learn From Montreal, Sorting Out NASCAR PR, And Where's Father Time? and
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 Up-And-Coming Stars by Tom Bowles;
Grading The Pack, Part II: Drivers A-Kenseth by Danny Peters and Tom Bowles;
Mirror Driving: Funding Gordon, Driver vs. Team, and Park, Please Come Back!;
Road Course Ringer: Montreal Makes A Case For Twisties In The Chase by Vito Pugliese
Herald Bulletin:
Is any sport safe for kids? by Ken de la Bastide
Insider Racing News:
To Bring Back The Fans, Less Is More by Jim Fitzgerald
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner – Atlanta Fantasy Forecast by Ron Engel
Lexington Dispatch:
Atlanta has plenty of history in its 50 years by Ben White
LTPicks:
Atlanta Driver Rankings
Motorsports FanHouse:
Randy LaJoie Speaks Out About Drug Suspension, Reinstatement by Holly Cain
Motor Racing Network:
Kahne Seeking Atlanta Repeat by Jeff Wackerlin;
Back to Business for Reutimann by Rachael West
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #90 by T.C.
NASCAR This Week:
Vick will stick by Monte Dutton
On Pit Row:
Contender or Pretender: Atlanta 2 by Ryan Rantz
Orlando Sentinel:
Bravo to Kyle Busch and his trifecta run at Bristol by George Diaz
Putty Racing:
Assessing the HOF and race shops by Garrett Horton
Racin' Today:
Winners Are Losers In Chase To The Chase by Rick Minter;
Don’t Inflate Busch’s Win Total by Larry Woody;
Life’s Good For One Of America’s All-Time Greats by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich:
Like Kenseth last year, former champ Gordon scrambling to find new sponsorship and
It's been a rather eventless 'Race to the Chase' in 2010 by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Track revitalization a labor of love by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
Aftermath, Montreal: The Story Of How Little RAB Racing Beat The Big Boys by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
'Survivor' and JJ? by Carolyn Brewster;
Did Joe Gibbs Racing push young Joey Logano to Sprint Cup Series too soon? by Kenny Bruce;
NASCAR tracks still face daunting task trying to sell tickets, fill empty seats by Erik Spanberg
SPEED:
Big Week For Johnson, Hamlin by Tom Jensen;
One Atlanta Isn’t Enough by Jimmy Spencer;
So Many Books And DVDs…So Little Time by Gregg Leary
Sports Illustrated:
Who has improved their stock, who needs to shape up for Chase by Brant James;
A majors system, a salary cap, and other ideas to fix NASCAR by Tom Bowles
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Watch: History on Bowyer’s side by Jay Hart
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CNN's Larry King Live: for those who missed the show in 2004: Interview With NASCAR Drivers Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jeff Gordon.(2-23-2004)
Good Explanation of the history of the 43 car field, provisionals, etc at NASCAR.com: 43-car field a product of slow change by Dave Rodman.(3-23-2002)
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