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ESPN.com:
Edwards, Johnson look to make move at Monster Mile by Mark Garrow;
[Ken] Squier's message should be heard by Ed Hinton;
Keselowski's spark getting brighter by Matt Willis
Athlon Sports:
History Warns to Not Doubt Jimmie Johnson by Mike Neff;
Tracks on Tap: Previewing the AAA 400 from Dover by Matt Taliaferro and Nathan Rush
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! ACT Late Models Put on a Great Show at NHMS by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Observer:
Waltrip and Toyota agree: Consistency needed by Jim Utter;
Earnhardt's rally at Charlotte among keys in '86 title run by Tom Higgins
Delaware News Journal:
Biffle hopes to end skid at Dover by Mike Finney
Detroit Free Press:
Darrell Waltrip will try to climb 'the mountain' at Bathurst 1000 by Mike Brudenell
FoxSports:
Concrete and Crabcakes by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Four Burning Questions: Fuel Mileage, Johnson's Chances, and Those Other Championship Battles by Mike Lovecchio;
Putting A Stop to Start-and-Parks Requires Help, Not Punishment by Amy Henderson;
Voices From the Heartland: Back to Basics; What NASCAR Is Really About by Jeff Meyer;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Goals, Dirt Cars and Social Influence by Kenny Wallace;
Five Nationwide Series Rides That Oughta Happen by Bryan Davis Keith
Gaston Gazette:
Dover offers Stewart a challenge by Monte Dutton
Georgia Racing History:
Joe Lee Johnson Was A True Racing Champion by Eddie Samples
Insider Racing News:
Want to Work for NASCAR? Prepare for "Biometric Screening," Health Coaching by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Dover by Jo Ann Hlavac
Michigan Live:
AAA Preview: Time for Jimmie Johnson's move as Sprint Cup Chase moves to Dover? by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
Tony Stewart: Only the latest in a season in a season of the strange
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Dover by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Unplugged:
It’s Simple: Guys On Top In The Chase Have Performed Better by Steve Waid
NASCAR.com:
Stakes remain high at high-banked Monster Mile by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Insiders:
Another Rough Offseason Ahead For Crew Guys by T.C.
NASCAR Racing Scene:
NASCAR's Most Underrated Drivers by Jeremy Dunn
Performance Racing Network:
Star Spangled Fans by Brett McMillan
Philadelphia Daily News:
Burton on outside of Chase looking in by Bill Fleishman
Race Journal Online:
Friday's Top 10 by Carol Einarsson
RacinToday:
Drivers Should Act Like They Care by Jim Pedley
RantSports:
Preview of the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway by Brian M. Berg Jr.
Roanoke Times:
NASCAR fan video elicits 2 responses by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
NASCAR At Dover: Chase Drivers Known To Dominate Victory Lane by Jay W. Pennell
Skirts and Scuffs:
Rick Allen: The Voice of NASCAR by Amanda Ebersole
SPEED:
Who Will Chase Bite Next? by Tom Jensen;
Kyle Busch Hopes To Build On Dover Success by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Surprising and Not Surprising Loudon by Mary Jo Buchanan
SpeedWeekly:
Past trends show Harvick in ideal position by Amanda Vincent
Sporting News:
Kurt Busch's Dover aim? A nice, smooth day by Jim Pedley
Coming off strong Chicagoland run, Scott primed for Dover by Lee Montgomery
Sports Illustrated:
Hamlin falls victim to runner-up curse; more Sprint Cup notes by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
Atop the Spotter’s Stand: Dover by Heather Meyer
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick optimistic despite 0-for-38 mark at Dover by Nate Ryan;
'Monster Mile' has chops to derail NASCAR title hopes by Chad Leistikow
Virginian Pilot:
Backseat Drivers Fan Council debates later starting times & ESPN by Dustin Long
The Wife Hates Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Kyle Busch Remains on Top by Bill Schneider
Yahoo Sports:
Chasing whims: What if Dale Earnhardt Jr. were to win the Cup? by Jay Busbee
Associated Press:
Grubb making all the right calls for Stewart by Dan Gelston
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Smoke rises as Chase heats up by Matt Taliaferro
Bristol Herald Courier:
Ambrose, others, test tires at BMS and
'A dream come true' for Mike Keith by Allen Gregory
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:
NASCAR Scene: Stewart goes back-to-back by Marsha Hoffman
Daly Planet:
No "Greenlights" For NASCAR by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Building NASCAR schedule is like doing jigsaw puzzle by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Pit strategy, conserving fuel concerns for Dover race and
Behind the Wheel: Ten years later, post-9/11 race stands alone and
Newark man gets ultimate designated driver and
Keselowski enjoying first run in the Chase by Mike Finney
FoxSports:
Stats don't mean a thing in this Chase by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
NASCAR and the Four-Letter "F" Word by Mark Howell;
MPM2Nite: Fundamental Disconnect by Matt McLaughlin;
NASCAR Underdog Rebuilding Life - And Career - In Face Of Adversity by Bryan Keith;
Going Green: Nothing Wrong With Fuel Strategy by Garrett Horton;
Potts' Shots: Split-Screen Sadness by John Potts
Insider Racing News:
Jimmie Johnson Will Win His Sixth Championship, But Not This Year by Nicholas Schwartz
LNC Pit Box:
Can Keselowski Be Stopped? by Michelle Fannin
Motor Racing Network:
Biffle Hopes He's Made the Turn by Steve Blevins;
Flashback: Earnhardt's Last Win at Dover by Jeff Wackerlin;
Power Rankings by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
A Toast To 'Ol' RC,' A New Hall Of Fame Member by Tom Higgins
NASCAR.com:
Two early to tell? Previous drivers in Stewart's position have watched others celebrate title by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR's first family suffers another blow by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Michael Waltrip Is The Worst Driver In NASCAR by Journo
Orlando Sentinel:
NASCAR wants to squash love-bug racing by George Diaz
Peoria Journal Star:
Max Q parked infinancial reality by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Stewart races to top of the Chase by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Inside Ed's Head - Start-and-Spin Program to Replace Start-and-Park by Eddie Laub
Race Talk Radio:
Harder to Handicap: Fantasy Insight Dover 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacinToday:
Underground Radio Still A Tough Call and
Is That A Body Lying Under The Bus? by Jim Pedley
SceneDaily:
Last-minute race plans can lead to excitement – or not and
What's on tap for fans at Dover by Carolyn Brewster;
Consistency, top-10 finishes is what it will take to win Chase by Kenny Bruce;
No respect: Drivers showing no mercy with track position at a premium in Chase and
Chase Race Preview: Can Tony Stewart continue Chase hot streak at Dover? by Jeff Owens
Sirius Speedway:
Watch Those Hands, Raymond! by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Burton - Patience And Aggression Needed At Dover and
A Tale Of Two Newmans by Mike Hembree;
Clint Bowyer - Bulls And Monsters
Sporting News:
Dover Chase preview package: Look for an Allmendinger breakthrough by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Gordon can't afford any more flubs after missed opportunity at Loudon by Tim Tuttle
Toronto Star:
What's with NASCAR racing in Montreal in October? and
Helio's punishment, NASCAR crash, Aikman on Danica by Norris McDonald
Toronto Sun:
Early hole might be too much for Jimmie Johnson to climb out of by Dean McNulty
Virginian Pilot:
Fuel problem doesn't crush Harvick's hopes by Dustin Long
WSOCTV.com:
CMS students get up close look at racing industry
Yahoo Sports:
Tight quarters leads to 'espionage' inside garage by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Keselowski a breath of fresh air by David Newton;
Tony Stewart's surprise rise to the top by Matt Willis
Auto Racing Daily:
Keselowski making case for serious title consideration by Amanda Vincent
Charlotte Observer:
Johnson will have his say in the Chase by Tom Sorensen;
Harvick promises 'good attitude' for Charlotte race by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Wednesday TV/Media Notes by John Daly
FoxSports:
New structure makes Chase tighter than ever by Holly Cain;
Is it time for Roush to step in? by Jeff Hammond
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice?... Ratings Up, Johnson Down And Anything But Tandems by Bryan Keith;
Mirror Driving: Cinderella Stories, Talladega Trials, And Agitating Adjustments;
Get The "Point?" How NASCAR's New System Has Evolved... In A Good Way by Summer Dreyer;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After New Hampshire-2 compiled by Mike Neff;
The Frontstretch Foto Funnies! Loudon, September 2011 by Kurt Smith
Insider Racing News:
Tony Stewart Starts The Chase Out With Guns-A-Blazing by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Cup Corner - Fantasy Racing Forecast by Ron Engel
LNC Pit Box:
While Stewart Smoked the Field at Loudon, Lionel NASCAR Ran for Heroes in New York by Michelle Fannin
Motorsports Unplugged:
Drag Racing Icon Bernstein's NASCAR Memories Are Fond Ones by Steve Waid
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #145 by T.C.
On Pit Row:
There's a New Kyle Coming and He's Coming Fast by Charlie Turner
Race Journal Online:
Katie's Hurt, Tony's Dumped, and Talladega's Changed Again by Carol Einarsson
Rapid City Journal:
Flack [Roush-Yates Engines] living out his NASCAR dream by Jim Holland
RantSports:
New Chase Strategy Win All the Races! by Brian M. Berg Jr.
RubbingsRacing:
Fantasy Fast Track - Dover by DJ DeSpain
SB Nation:
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Interview: Kyle Busch Told Me Not To Drive So Hard by Jeff Gluck
Sirius Speedway:
Why Are NASCAR's Ratings On The Rise? by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Skirts and Scuffs Takes on The Chase: Tony Stewart 2 for 2 with a win at NHMS
SPEED:
Radio Rants Not Representative by Jimmy Spencer;
Five Drivers Seeking Breakout Moves At Dover and
Busches Seek Bounce At Dover by Mike Hembee;
Labonte Picks Four Contenders by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: New Hampshire by Jeffrey Boswell;
Hoorahs and Wazzups: A 'Fuelish' Sunday Afternoon in New Hampshire by Dave Grayson
Sports Illustrated:
How to keep your championship hopes alive at the Monster Mile by Bruce Martin
USA Today:
Leaving brother's NASCAR team was Ryan Truex's only move by Nate Ryan;
Bayne takes advantage of Nationwide break to relax at home by Trevor Bayne
ESPN.com:
Tony Stewart aims to rewrite Chase history by Terry Blount
All Left Turns:
A Smoldering Stewart Is A Successful Stewart by Jim McCoy
Associated Press:
Is 2 races too soon to count Johnson out of hunt? by Jenna Fryer
As the World Turns (Left):
NFL Push of Fantasy Football a Life Saver for NASCAR by Josh Stewart
Athlon Sports:
Two 'fer Tony: Stewart wins second straight, assumes Chase lead by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Nine Important Lessons We Learned at Loudon by Sandra MacWatters
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Smoke on roll, Biffle gets consolation by Pete Pistone
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Piece of childhood brought back to life by Godwin Kelly
fanviewpoint:
Smoke Serves Notice At Loudon: Nw The Hard Part Begins by Steve Pouliot
Frontstretch:
5 Points To Ponder: A Penske Rebellion? Chase Panic Over Nothing, And The Change We Should Have Seen by Tom Bowles;
Who Would Be The Best NASCAR Champ For 2011? by Danny Peters;
Fact or Fiction: Post-Race Mistake, Start And Park Problems, And Truck Changes? by the Frontstretch Staff;
Who's Hot / Who's Not in NASCAR: Loudon-Dover Edition by Summer Dreyer;
Talking NASCAR TV: SPEED, Not ESPN Struggles Mightily Through Loudon Coverage by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Jimmie Johnson Is Done...Or Is He? by Doug Demmons
Lexington Dispatch:
Busch, Hamlin having Chase struggles by Ben White
Motor Racing Network:
Keselowski Continues Climb in Loudon by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Johnson's Start Is Slow, But Past Suggests Not To Count Him Out by Ben White
NASCAR.com:
Should Chase teams be allowed to alter pit crews? by Joe Menzer & Bill Kimm;
Grubb's demeanor key in Stewart's title hunt by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
NASCAR Doesn't Need A Chase Pit Crew Rule by T.C.
Phillyburbs:
Patrick could have tough time in NASCAR by Ernie Saxton
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers: Chase Race Two - This is No Time for Patience! by Carol Einarsson
Racin' Today:
As Exciting As Watching A Tank Dry by Larry Woody;
Hendrick Chasers Have Rough Time In Loudon by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich:
Talladega plate size not etched in stone by Richard Allen
SB Nation:
What's It Like For Reporters To Cover Tony Stewart? Here's One Story by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Kenseth, Edwards Roll Into Dover In Good Shape by Mike Hembree;
Too Soon To Panic? by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
The Final Word from Deadwood...er... New Hampshire by Ron Thornton;
Scott Speed Back at the Track and Still Laid Back, In Every Way but One by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Tony Stewart's possum act is making road kill of Chase rivals by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
New Hampshire Grades by Brant James;
Pressure of Chase already getting to several drivers, crew chiefs by Dustin Long
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times: Tony Smokes 'em Again For Two In A Row by Lou Modestino
USA Today:
NASCAR title could be decided on gas mileage, not horsepower by Seth Livingstone;
Urgency sets in for Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon by Chad Leistikow
WRALSportsFan:
Stewart's surge is true to form by Jerry Bonkowski
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Power Rankings: Smoke on the water by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Johnson, Keselowski in uncharted territory by Terry Blount;
2011 Power Rankings: Dover by Ryan McGee;
Tony Stewart roars to Chase lead by Ed Hinton
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Chase Strategy, Surprises and Stats from New Hampshire by Sandra MacWatters
Boston Globe
The Exhaust Circuit and
Tony Stewart wins Sylvania 300 at NHMS by Michael Vega
Boston Herald:
The climb continues for Brad Keselowski and
Tony Stewart wins 2nd in Chase in ironic twist by Rich Thompson
CBS Sports:
Charting the Chase: New Hampshire and
Speed Read: New Hampshire by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Race Rewind: Looking back at the Sylvania 300 and
Tony Stewart takes race, Chase lead and
Two flat tires push Dale Jr. to 8th in points by Jim Utter
CloseFinishes:
No Need To Break Out The Shovels For Johnson Just Yet by John Close
Fox Sports:
Stewart overcomes New Hampshire past by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Matt McLaughlin's Thinkin' Out Loud: New Hampshire-2 Race Recap by Matt McLaughlin;
Pressure Is The Name Of This Chase Game by Ron Lemasters;
Smoke And Mirrors… With A Little Dead Weight Thrown In by Tom Bowles;
David vs. Goliath: Magic Mile Stingy with NASCAR's Little Guys by Bryan Keith;
Big Six Questions Answered: Sylvania 300 by Amy Henderson;
Tracking the Trucks: F.W. Webb 175 by Beth Lunkenheimer
green2checker:
Stewart Makes It Two In a Row and Wins at New Hampshire by Holly Blake
Hartford Courant:
Bad Day For Numerous Chase Drivers; Tony Stewart's Strange Victory Lane Declaration and
Logano's September Struggles Continue In New Hampshire by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
A Fuel Mileage Win Is Still A Win by Matthew Pizzolato
Laidback Racing:
Mike's Loose Lugnuts by Mike Sanders
LASTCAR:
Kvapil's Qualifying Face-Off Followed By His First Last-Place Finish Since 2009 and
Engine Woes Keep Jo Cobb's Truck From Completing A Lap At Loudon by Brock Beard
Lead-Lap:
Sylvania 300 Review: Tony Stewart Wins Again by Shannon Baxter
MikeMulhern.net:
What the heck is going on in NASCAR's championship playoffs? Yet another gas mileage race? and
Tony Stewart! Two for two in the playoffs now, as title rivals continue to stumble
Motor Racing Network:
New Hampshire Rear View Mirror by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Stewart's Unexpected Turnaround Comes When Needed Most by Steve Waid
NASCAR.com:
Reality still a dream for surging Keselowski by Dave Rodman;
Johnson falls to lowest-ever Chase standing and
In the Chase, good isn't always good enough by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
History repeats as Kyle Busch falls further behind in NASCAR's Chase and
The NASCAR wild card no one could predict and
It looks more and more like Jimmie Johnson's reign is over and
Flip-flop Stewart shocks, Keselowski rocks by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Crew Chief Swaps… By The Numbers by Journo
Race Talk Radio:
Dropping the Dead Weight Edition - One Lap Wonders NHMS 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Either change the New Hampshire track or change the schedule and
Tumultuous day deals severe blow to Kurt Busch's title chances by Richard Allen
Scene Daily:
Are fuel mileage races killing NASCAR, or adding excitement? by Kenny Bruce
Sirius Speedway:
Penske "Embarrassed" By Tech Line Issues and
When Good Is Bad by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Why I Love NASCAR: Carl Edwards by Chief 187
SPEED:
Keselowski’s Story The Stuff Of Movies and
Johnson Has Powerful History At Dover and
Special K Special Indeed After Two Chase Races by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Two in a row; Stewart wins and takes over points lead by SM Staff;
Denny Hamlin and the Ultimate What Could Have Been Situation by Kelly Crandall
Sporting News:
Stewart makes it two in a row with New Hampshire win by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five Things: New Hampshire by Cary Estes
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash: Newest Hamster by Racing Maniac;
Looking in the Rearview Mirror: Loudon Part 2 by Heather Meyer
USA Today:
Tony Stewart makes it two-for-two in Sprint Cup Chase races by Seth Livingstone
Virginian-Pilot:
They're chasing Smoke on NASCAR and
Stewart wins again; Gordon rises, Johnson falls in standings by Dustin Long
WSB Radio Race Blog :
Time For NASCAR to Grab Mother Nature By the Horns by Doug Turnbull
Yahoo Sports:
Stewart goes 2-for-2, takes points lead and
Stewart is the perfect driver to rival Five Time by Jay Hart;
Denny Hamlin's Chase chances go kaput at Loudon by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Ready for more racing, 2011 style? by Ed Hinton
Augusta Chronicle:
New Hampshire track calls for strategy, not speed by Don Coble
Boston Globe:
Earnhardt still driven by MIchael Vega;
Back for seconds, with relish by Michael Whitmer
Boston Herald
Slow start fuel that Busch needs and
Chase is on, and Kevin Harvick top target by Rich Thompson
Charlotte Observer:
Hamlin chases elusive stability by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
At home in N.H.;
Track treats Gordon well
by Dave D'Onofrio;
Little team dreams big by Gavin Fareta;
Everyone plays the fuel game by Drew Bonifant
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Track chatter by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Nothin' but NASCAR: Talladega change by Mike Brudenell
Ft. Worth Star Telegram:
Brad Keselowski one of Sprint Cup's hottest drivers since June by Carlos Mendez
Fox Sports:
Loudon is Newman's territory by Lee Spencer
Hartford Courant:
Kyle Busch Puts On Dominant Performance On The Way To Camping World Truck Series Win At NHMS by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Some Fans Complain About Anything and Everything by Kim Roberson
MikeMulhern.net:
Hey, here's one idea about how to fix this NASCAR 'gas mileage madness' and
Hamlin, Gordon, Busch, Kenseth: Is the hole too deep already?
NASCAR.com:
Burton poised to emerge from doldrums at NHMS by Dave Rodman;
Art of saving fuel as much talent as it is luck and
Drivers hope Talladega rule changes are enough by David Caraviello
Racin' Today:
Race Day: Stewart Not Ready To Celebrate Yet and
Stewart Not Ready To Celebrate Yet by Jim Pedley;
Earnhardt's Race For Respect Picking Up Steam by Mike Harris
RacingWithRich:
Here's why Jimmie Johnson will win in New Hampshire by Richard Allen
SPEED:
Can Stewart Build On Success? and
Chase Notebook - Kenseth Says Last-Lap Rules Need A Look by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Kyle Busch Spanks Truck Field at New Hampshire and
Ron Silk Makes Whelen Modified Magic with Third Win and
Cole Whitt Wide Open by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Drivers still puzzled by debris at Chicagoland and
Rule changes might make Talladega more perilous and
New tire has helped derail Joey Logano's season by Reid Spencer
Union Leader:
NASCAR Trucks: Busch blows away NHMS field by Mark Labore
Virginian-Pilot:
NASCAR crew chiefs calling 'Hail Marys' by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Kevin Harvick hot, Kyle Busch not by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. hopes Talladega rule changes end the two-car draft by Doug Demmons
Athlon Sports:
Tracks on Tap: Previewing the Sylvania 300 from New Hampshire Motor Speedway by Matt Taliaferro and Nathan Rush;
Team Orders in NASCAR: How "teamwork" is helping teams, but hurting the sport by Tom Bowles
Augusta Chronicle:
Kyle Busch has to play catch-up in Chase by Don Coble
Boston Globe:
Call doesn’t get a second thought by Michael Vega
Boston Herald:
Joey Logano in supporting role for Gibbs mates and
Ryan reigns in rain and
Ryan Newman loves Loudonand
Johnson comfortable wearing big target by Rich Thompson
CBS Sports:
Red Bull future looks bleak by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Newman takes pole at New Hampshire and
Michael Waltrip Racing is looking to add a driver by Jim Utter
Concord Monitor:
Joyful ride by Dave D'Onofrio;
A drive to stay in background by Drew Bonifant
Fox Sports:
Earnhardt Jr. confident of Chase success and
Vet crew chief's season without Stewart by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
All Done For Denny In 2011? by Danny Peters
Hartford Courant:
Back In The Hunt: Tony Stewart Brings New Optimism To Sprint Cup Sylvania 300 At New Hampshire Motor Speedway and
A Sprinkle Of Drama: Ryan Newman Wins NASCAR Sprint Cup Sylvania 300 Pole At New Hampshire Motor Speedway and
Ryan Newman Looking For Redemption In NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Car At New Hampshire Motor Speedway by Shawn Courchesne
Insider Racing News:
Chase Points Standing Decided By Fuel Management by Donalde z Smith
MikeMulhern.net:
Ryan Newman has this qualifying thing down pretty well, and he's a favorite now for Round 2 of the playoffs and
German Quiroga: NASCAR's newest international driver. And what's the scoop on 'NASCAR International'?
MLive:
Sylvania 300 preview: Sprint Cup's Chase continues at New Hampshire by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Chase Start Encouraging to Earnhardt Jr. and
New Hampshire Pole Sweep for Newman by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Qualiyfing had unusual amount of drama by Dave Rodman;
Hamlin's consistency issues take early Chase toll and
Penalized push sprang from good intentions and
Sharp excited for future with KHI trucks purchase by David Caraviello
On Pit Row:
Chase History: New Hampshire Motor Speedway by Chris Leone
Racin' Today:
Being Cool With Fuel Could Decide Chase Title by Mike Harris
SPEED:
Special K Carries Momentum Into Race Two and
Newman Wins Pole At Loudon and
Hamlin Looking At Long Climb To Top and
Gas Or Go? Fuel Talk Clouds Loudon by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Ryan Newman's Loudon Love Affair Continues with Pole Run and
Marcos Ambrose Reflects on Life, Loudon and Spewing and
Kevin Harvick Proves Pithy Points Leader by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Matty's Picks Vol. 19 - New Hampshire - Sylvania 300 - September 25, 2011 by Matt LaFlair
Sporting News:
Newman wins pole in rain-delayed qualifying at Loudon and
Notebook: Zipadelli well aware of opening at Stewart-Haas Racing by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Jimmie Johnson's march to a sixth title will begin at New Hampshire by Lars Anderson
Union Leader:
Allen Lessels on Motor Sports: Shaw, 'Joey Pole' grab attention and
Sylvania 300: NASCAR watching the weather by Allen Lessels
USA Today:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. buoyed by better qualifying run and
Rain fails to keep Newman from landing New Hampshire pole and
Ryan Newman enters New Hampshire as quiet title contender by Seth Livingstone
Yahoo Sports:
Notebook: Gordon, Busch still in Chase hunt by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Racing phenom looks to Loudon by Tom Lakin;
Tony Stewart looking to build on strong start to Chase by Mark Garrow;
NASCAR's Logano visits Gillette Stadium by Mike Rodak;
Stewart, Gordon should be strong by Matt Willis
Bleacher Report:
Top 5 Most Underrated NASCAR Drivers by Shannon Baxter
Boston Globe:
Color Keselowski amazed at qualifying for the Chase by Michael Vega
Bumpdrafter:
Hendrick Motorsports Pushing The Envelope by Joseph Davis
Caledonian Record:
The Cup Playoffs Head to New Hampshire for Race No. 2 and There Are Still Tickets Available by Biggy Bigelow
CBS Sports:
New Hampshire race preview by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Hornaday holds no grudges by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Ray Evernham Returning To NASCAR TV by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Edwards, Kenseth ready, raring to go for Loudon by Jack Roush
Fox Sports:
Gibbs teams slow to start in Chase by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Four Burning Questions: Denny Hamlin Out, Dale Jr. In, and Talladega Unpredictability by Mike Lovecchio;
Fuel Mileage Is Part of the Game, Not the Whole Contest by Amy Henderson;
Voices From the Heartland: Sanctioning Body Totally Clueless...Again by Jeff Meyer;
Casey Mears Driver Diary: Short Tracks, An Underrated Driver, and Crazy Signings by Casey Mears;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: NASCAR Mexico Champ Quiroga to Debut with KBM by Beth Lunkenheimer
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Controversy Sizzled ... Back In '61 by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing :
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About New Hampshire by Jo Ann Hlavac
Ledger:
Drivers Worry About Fuel Instead of Speed by Patrick Zier
MikeMulhern.net:
Round Two of the playoffs....and what the heck is going on with Tony Stewart? He's winning again, so why is he so mad at the world?
Motor Racing Network:
Johnson Looks for Loudon Rebound by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: New Hampshire by John Singler
Motorsports Unplugged:
Darrell Came On Board In 1981, But It Really Took Some Doing by Junior Johnson
NASCAR:
Looking for a little redemption at Loudon by Brad Keselowski;
First Chase race leads to big hits and big potential;
Kenseth taking the Chase 'one race at a time' by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Insiders:
The Plight Of Red Bull Racing by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Friday's Top 10 by Carol Einarsson
Scene Daily:
Duh, you have to enter to win fan contests by Carolyn Brewster
Skirts and Scuffs:
Skirts and Scuffs Takes on the Chase: Harvick leads points as series heads to New Hampshire by Skirts and Scuffs staff
Southern Pines Pilot:
Come On, NASCAR: Don't Change Horses in Midstream by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Kurt Busch Has Great History At Loudon by Mike Hembree;
Weekly NASCAR News And Notes by Jared Turner
Sporting News:
Talk of JTG Daugherty split from Waltrip is premature by Reid Spencer ;
New Hampshire might be great place for Jeff Gordon to regroup by Jim Pedley
Sports Illustrated:
Crew chief's calm demeanor has salvaged Kurt Busch's season by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
Atop the Spotter's Stand: Return to Loudon by Heather Meyer
USA Today:
Urgency sets in for Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth by Chad Leistikow
Vegas Insider:
Sylvania 300 preview by Micah Roberts
ESPN.com:
Is Stewart being too sensitive? and
Kurt Busch caps tour of big-league parks by David Newton;
Chase drivers gamble on fuel strategy by Terry Blount;
Post-9/11 healing began at Dover and
Course correction by Ryan McGee
Alabama Live:
Just let racing at Talladega evolve on its own by Doug Demmons
Athlon Sports
Horsepower Rankings: NASCAR's norther Chase swing in full effect and
Smokin' Start to the Chase: Stewart gets first win of season in Chase opener and
Junior Gets a New Paint Job: Diet Mountain Dew scheme unveiled by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Preview, Predictions and Schedule for Round Two at Loudon by Sandra MacWatters
Boston Globe:
Gordon picked up speed in his restart by Michael Vega
CBS Sports:
Idle Thoughts: Drivers racing for their future by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Inside Motorsports: Stop changing the rules by Jim Utter
Delaware News Journal:
Stewart still in title hunt -- even though he says he's not by Mike Finney
Fox Sports:
Monday, Monday can't trust that day by Darrell Waltrip
Frontstretch:
Five Points To Ponder: Dollars, Cents, And The Lack Thereof by Bryan Keith;
Going Green: Winners and Losers From Chase Race One by Garrett Horton;
Show Me The Money! by Mark Howell;
How To "Cause" A Caution... And Get Away With It? by John Potts;
Fantasy Insider: Playoffs Must Equal Momentum... Who To Keep In Your Lineup by Brett Poirier
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Should Consider Constructing A Better Chase Schedule by Nicholas Schwartz
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Stewart's championship chances still small by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Newman Marches to New Hampshire by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Buddy, Buck And The Angry "B'ar" by Tom Higgins
NASCAR.com:
They're not gonna take it by David Caraviello;
Annett out to make most of second career in racing, second chance at RWR by Joe Menzer;
Look for Chasers to dominate at New Hampshire by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Examiner:
Red Bull may not be leaving NASCAR after all and
NASCAR’s new rule could spell disaster at Talladega by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Truck Series Trouble by Journo
Philadelphia Daily News:
Newman in positive NASCAR state by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Inside Ed's Head - Something More Appealing than Insane... Eccentric? by Eddie Laub
Race Talk Radio:
Mother Nature Will Play Her Part in Chase: Fantasy Insight NHMS 2 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Mileage Races Won’t Fuel Chase Excitement by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
Hendrick and Evernham could reunite...in sprint cars by Richard Allen
RantSports:
Thank You NASCAR Fans by Brian M. Berg Jr.
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Fantasy Fast Track - New Hampshire by DJ DeSpain
Skirts and Scuffs:
Another one bites the dust in Chicago for Austin Dillon and
The thoughts of a Chase spotter while in the Windy City by Melissa Wright
SPEED:
Kligerman Carrying Confidence To Loudon by Jared Turner;
Newman Heading To Happy Place by Tom Jensen;
Stewart Looking To Build On First Win and
NASCAR Changes Plate Size, Cooling System For Talladega by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Beginnings Featuring Rockingham Speedway by Angela Campbell;
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Chicagoland by Jeffrey Boswell
Sporting News:
New Hampshire Chase preview package: Kyle Busch, Gordon and Kenseth need top-fives by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon have time to recover from slow Chase starts by Bruce Martin
The Wife Hates Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Carl Edwards Closing in on Kyle Busch by Bill Schneider
Virginian-Pilot:
Backseat Drivers Fan Council debates Chase contenders & Chicago race by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Will NASCAR’s Talladega rule changes end two-by-two racing? by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Tony Stewart shakes up Chase standings by Matt Willis;
2011 Power Rankings: New Hampshire by Ryan McGee
As the World Turns (Left):
Could fuel injection inject fewer good NASCAR finishes? by Josh Stewart
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Hamlin, Kenseth already face long odds by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Edwards, Newman aren't fuming by David Scott;
Baker made believers of them at Charlotte in '67 by Tom Higgins
Daly Planet:
"RaceBuddy" Different For Chase Races by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Newman credits Gibson for success
and
Petty fantasy racing camp coming to Daytona International Speedway by Godwin Kelly
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? by Tom Bowles;
Peter Visconti: Sometimes, Dreams Do Come True by Phil Allaway;
Kyle Busch: Another Chase Calamity? by Vito Pugliese;
Who's Hot / Who's Not In NASCAR: Chicago - Loudon Edition by Summer Dreyer;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Chicagoland compiled by Mike Neff;
Top Ten "Yeah, Right! Whatever You Say" Statements by Jeff Meyer
Insider Racing News:
Stewart Feeling Much Better About Chase Situation by Chuck Abrams
Lead-Lap:
Geico 400 Review: Stewart Surprises At Chicagoland by Shannon Baxter
LNC Pit Box:
Non-Chaser of the Week: Clint Bowyer by Michelle Fannin
Mad Mikie's Laidback Lounge:
Miscellaneous Miscellany by Mad Mikie
MikeMulhern.net:
New NASCAR rules for upcoming Talladega 500...but after that four-wide finish in April, just why? and
Scott Miller, competition boss at Richard Childress', leaving, another part of unexpected shakeups; Chicago TV ratings down
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings and
Fuel Mileage Woes for Kenseth by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Harvick's Good Start And Chase Savvy Could Result In A Title by Ben White
NASCAR.com:
Power Rankings: New Hampshire by Mark Aumann;
Will one of four Chasers get first Magic Mile win? by Dave Rodman & Bill Kimm;
Rare weekend off allows for relaxation, studying by Elliott Sadler
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #144 by T.C.
Race Talk Radio:
Let's Play NASCAR Lotto-Making the Grade Chicagoland by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Fresh Start Will Revive Clint Bowyer by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
Common sense needs to prevail in last lap assistance debate and
Mr. Hamlin, you may collect your parting gifts at the door by Richard Allen
SB Nation:
Scott Speed: I'll Quit Racing When My Daughter Is Old Enough To Play Sports by Jeff Gluck
Scene Daily:
What’s on tap for fans at New Hampshire by Carolyn Brewster
Sirius Speedway:
Winners And Losers From a Manic Monday In Chicagoland by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Shannon and Blake Koch: A Love Story by Amanda Ebersole
SPEED:
Chase Notebook - Weather Again A Problem At Loudon? and
Harvick Carries Chase Lead Into Loudon by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Chicagoland by Jeffrey Boswell;
Surprising and Not Surprising: Chicagoland Geico 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
'Smokes' Chase Mind Games by Roberta Cowan;
The Final Word - Chicago's Chitty - Chitty - Bang - Bang finish by Ron Thornton
Sporting News:
Rule changes for Talladega could hinder two-car hook-ups and
Stewart's off-track and on-track aggression part of a master plan by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Chicago Grades and
Despite victory at Chicago, Stewart hasn't proven anything ... yet by Dustin Long
Stock Car Gazette:
Track Trash: My Home Town by Racing Maniac;
TV Times: Smoke Smokes 'Em On Fumes At Chicagoland by Lou Modestino;
Looking in the Rear View Mirror: Chicago by Heather Meyer
USA Today:
Weather wreaks havoc as Bayne hits Chicago for two races by Trevor Bayne
Virginian-Pilot:
On Kenseth's violation, NASCAR rule book is clear and
Newman likes rule designed to stop pushing by Dustin Long
Wisconsin State Journal:
Twitter provides pathway for Kenseth to explain Monday's mistake by Tamira Madsen
ESPN.com:
Stick a fork in Denny Hamlin -- he's done by Ed Hinton;
"Idiot" Stewart? Big win means no by David Newton
Bumpdrafter:
Earnhardt Jr. And Letarte Return To Early Season Results by Joseph Davis
Charlotte Observer:
Race Rewind | Looking back at the GEICO 400 and
Jimmie Johnson was looking good, then ran out of gas by Jim Utter
Chicago Sun Times:
Paddock: Crowd 'pretty good for a Monday' by Dick Goss;
Rain no match for NASCAR fandom by Scott Derenger
Close Finishes:
Pain At The Pump In Chicagoland by John Close
Des Moines Register:
Iowa Speedway president Jerry Jauron resigns by Bryce Miller
Fox Sports:
Stewart counts himself out — and wins and
Penalty costs Kenseth in title Chase by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Bowles Thinks For Matt: Chicagoland Race Recap by Tom Bowles;
Jimmie Johnson's "Slump:" Why Things Aren't Exactly As They Appear by Summer Dreyer;
The Big Six: GEICO 400 by Amy Henderson;
David vs. Goliath: Yeley, Blaney Among Those Windswept At Chicagoland by Bryan Keith;
Talking NASCAR TV: NASCAR NonStop Major Step Forward For ESPN by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Menard-Gate Dies A Slow Death by Doug Demmons
Last Car:
McDowell Scores Toyota's 100th NASCAR Last-Place Finish by Brock Beard
LNC Pit Box:
Stewart Wins Sweet Home Chicago by Michelle Fannin
MikeMulhern.net:
Tony Stewart says he's tired of getting no respect from rivals, so he's going to play it mean from here on and
Another gas mileage finish? Tony Stewart wins the gamble, but what the heck is going on this season with all these feather-foot NASCAR races?
Motor Racing Network:
Chicagoland Rear View Mirror and
Stewart Strikes First in the Chase by Pete Pistone;
Earnhardt Starts Chase On High Note by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Unplugged:
Stewart's Timing Perfect In First Chase Race by Steve Waid
Motor Sports Weekly News:
Nobody Asked Me But . . . by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Harvick grabs points lead with just enough fuel and
Deflect as he may, Stewart always a title threat by Joe Menzer;
Aggressive approach pays dividends for Earnhardt and
Hamlin facing huge deficit after first Chase race and
Gordon main casualty in fuel-mileage scramble by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner :
Dale Earnhardt Jr. roars at Chicago and
Tony who? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Did NASCAR Need The Chase Wild Card Rule? by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Actual Mileage May Vary by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio
Junior is a Contender - One Lap Wonders Chicago by Dennis Michelsen
Racin; Today:
We Should Have Listened To Earnhardt Jr. by Jim Pedley
RacingWithRich:
One race does not make Stewart, Junior contenders...or does it? and
Fuel mileage streches are uninspiring by Richard Allen
Scene Daily:
Top 10: Reasons for not winning a fuel-mileage race by Kenny Bruce;
Despite his poker face, Tony Stewart now a championship contender by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Stewart May Be Title Worthy, After All by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Stewart Smokes Field In Chase Opener by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Tony Stewart Wins Geico 400 Vaults to Second in Points by Ed Coombs;
Todd Szegedy Lucky in Lime Rock and Hopefully in Loudon by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Crew change helps Kevin Harvick take Chase lead and
Stewart starts Chase with his first win of the season by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Stewart heating up, Kyle Busch at crossroads, more Chicago lessons by Brant James
USA Today:
With nothing to lose, Tony Stewart ends 32-race winless skid and
Fuel mileage shuffles the points in NASCAR's Chase opener by Nate Ryan
Valvoline:
It's That Time by I.B. Insider
Virginian-Pilot:
Last lap at Chicagoland may prove costly for Jimmie Johnson in Sprint Cup Chase and
Win makes Tony Stewart a legitimate contender in Sprint Cup Chase by Dustin Long
WSB Radio:
Whose Finger Should Really Be on the Panic Switch After Chicagoland? by Doug Turnbull
Yahoo Sports:
Stewart opens Chase by proving he's contender by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
Postponing race the right call and
RCR hasn't given up on Clint Bowyer by David Newton
Chicago Sun Times:
Chicagoland Speedway teams up with schools by Dick Goss
Fox Sports:
Hamlin doesn't mind underdog role by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain Heading Into NASCAR's Playoffs by Tom Bowles;
Umm... What Did You Think Was Going To Happen? by Jeff Meyer;
Point-Counter "Point" Interesting In Chase by Ron Lemasters;
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Dollar General 300 by Bryan Keith;
Tracking The Trucks: Fast Five 225 by Mike Neff
Insider Racing News:
Will The Feud With Kurt Busch Distract Jimmie Johnson? by Matthew Pizzolato
Lastcar
Bell Is First Nationwide Last-Placer To Fall Out With Power Steering Problems and
Mike “hrmn8ter” Harmon Trails Truck Field at Chicago by Brock Beard
MikeMulhern.net:
Yet another NASCAR rainout, the third in six weeks now, pushes Chicago 400 to Mondayand
Jack Roush, on the loss of very close flying buddy Jimmy Leeward and
Richard Childress' 2012 NASCAR plans are slowly taking shape, but it all hinges on sponsorship...and maybe how well Austin does in KC
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Keselowski's team running like a well-oiled machine by Dave Kallman
Motor Racing Network:
Underdog Role Fine with Keselowski by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Gordon's Hospital Provides Care For Children – And A Revelation For An Interloper by Steve Waid
NASCAR.com:
KHI's Piquet hopes to remain in Truck Series and
Next year's driver lineup remains murky for RCR by David Caraviello
NASCAR Examiner:
Them lyin', cheatin' Childress boys got away with it…not by Greg Engle
Race Journal Online:
Missing Pace Car, Fresh-Baked Cookies, and Maxi Chad Fill the Rain Delay by Carol Einarsson
RacingWithRich:
Edwards lauds NASCAR for lack of phony caution but will that remain true in Chase? and
If Menard did spin on purpose his punishment should be harsh by Richard Allen
Scene Daily:
From Five-Time to new opening site, plenty of questions await heading into Chase by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Childress Elected To International Motorsports Hall by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
Brad Keselowski Says Cup Success Not Connected to Sitting Out of Nationwide Car by Kelly Crandall
Wisconsin State Journal:
Cambridge's Kenseth revved up for another run at NASCAR title by Tamira Madsen
Yahoo Sports:
Childress still trying to re-sign Bowyer by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
In battle of wits, better bet on JJ and
NASCAR: No evidence on Paul Menard by David Newton
Charlotte Observer:
Penske ponders possibilities and
Raceday: Chase status doesn't make any of it a 'gimme' and
NASCAR: No proof The Spin was part of any conspiracy by Jim Utter
Chicago Sun Times:
A vote for Keselowski to end Johnson's run
Chicago Tribune:
Earnhardt welcomes shot at Chase for the Sprint Cup title by Jack McCarthy
CSNChicago:
Does Chicagoland breed NASCAR talent?
by Jerry Bonkowski
Daytona Beach News Journal:
When chaos rules Chase, NASCAR, fans win by Ken Willis;
Track chatter by Godwin Kelly
Ft. Worth Star Telegram:
Hamlin, Edwards, Keselowski on hot streaks as Chase begins by Carlos Mendez
Fox Sports:
Kenseth now in envious position by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
Remembering Charles "Corky" Corzine by Kim Roberson
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR's Dale Earnhardt Jr. enjoys being back in the Chase by Jack McCarthy
MikeMulhern.net:
Matt Kenseth and Paul Menard, who tangled at Richmond, are 1-2 for the Chicago 400; NASCAR clears Menard in controversy and
Postcards from the battlefront....
NASCAR.com:
Kenseth, Fennig find strength in similarities by Joe Menzer;
Qualifying the Chasers: Chicagoland by Bill Kimm;
Once recovered, Pastrana to focus on NASCAR and
For Keselowski, breakthrough began in Chicago by David Caraviello
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
If Menard did bring out caution to help teammate, it wouldn't be the first time by Matt Myftiu
Peoria Journal Star:
Bradley car set to start at Chicagoland Speedway by Jane Miller
Racin' Today:
Spoiler Alert: RT Staff Reveals Chase Results and
Starting Chase In Midwest Seems To Be Good Move by Jim Pedley
RubbingsRacing :
Who's The Favorite For The Chase? Stats Show Interesting Answer by Toby Christie
Scene Daily:
This fan finds Chase bittersweet by Carolyn Brewster
SPEED:
Weather Threatens Chase Opener and
Kenseth Surprises With Chicagoland Pole and
NASCAR Says Menard Case Is Closed by Mike Hembree;
The Chase Is On and
Boys Done Having At It? by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
Brad Keselowski dominates in Nationwide win at Chicagoland and
Matt Kenseth gets Chase off to strong start with Chicagoland pole by Reid Spencer
Virginain-Pilot:
Reno pilot a close friend of Jack Roush and
When will Jimmie Johnson's run end?
by Dustin Long
WRAL Sports:
Junior, NASCAR enjoy resurgent season by Jerry Bonkowski
ESPN.com:
Edwards, Gordon riding well heading into Chase opener at Chicagoland by Mark Garrow;
Is the time finally right for Kyle? by David Newton;
Chicagoland picks: Gordon favored
Athlon Sports:
2011 Chase Preview: Can anyone unseat Jimmie Johnson? by Matt Taliaferro;
Tracking the Chase: A look at the 10 tracks in NASCAR's Chase by Vito Pugliese;
Tracks on Tap: Chicagoland Speedway by Matt Taliaferro and Nathan Rush
Bumpdrafter:
Top 6 Things To Watch In The 2011 Chase by Joseph Davis
Charlotte Observer:
Clint Bowyer may have new home with MWR by Jim Utter
Chicago Tribune:
Dillon holds off Harvick final 14 laps at Chicagoland and
NASCAR driver aims to put cold case in spotlight by Jack McCarthy
Chicago Sun Times:
Chase on to unseat Johnson by Dick Goss
Fox Sports:
Time to pick battles for Chase rivals and
Waltrip confirms talks with Bowyer by Lee Spencer
Insider Racing News:
The Other Chase – A Million Dollar Consolation Prize by Donalde z Smith
Los Angeles Times:
NASCAR's Chase leads weekend's motor racing by Jim Peltz
Motor Racing Network:
Menard Richmond Spin Causing Controversy by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Johnson never the favorite, but always the champ by David Caraviello;
Speeds may offer clues, but no answers for race by Joe Menzer
New York Times:
'Car of Tomorrow' Gets Fuel System of Today by Paul Stenquist
Racin' Today:
First Point-Fixing, Now Fake Spins? by Larry Woody;
Menard-Gate Brings Up Whispered Questions and
Bowyer In Talks With Waltrip by Jim Pedley
SB Nation:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. On The Difference Between Watching And Living The Playoffs by Jeff Gluck
SPEED:
Newman Expects Saner Racing At Chicagoland and
Dillon Wins With Pit Work At Chicagoland and
Stewart Says He Isn't Among Favorites and
Bowyer Could Be Moving To MWR by Mike Hembree;
Reutimann Speedy Once Again and
Friday Chicagoland Notebook by Tom Jensen
Speedway Media:
Matty's Picks: Geico 400 Vol. 18 – Chicago – September 18, 2011 by Matt LaFlair
Sporting News:
Hill, Koch battling hard for Nationwide rookie title by Lee Montgomery;
Austin Dillon snookers Harvick with two-tire call to win at Chicagoland by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Race at Chicagoland should sort Chase contenders from pretenders by Lars Anderson
Tennessean:
Crew chief from Nashville chases dream of Sprint Cup by Larry Taft
USA Today:
NASCAR to investigate Gordon's claims against Menard by Nate Ryan
Virginian-Pilot:
Richmond row adds a new spin to the NASCAR Chase race by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Prospects: Can Matt Kenseth mount a charge?
by Nick Bromberg;
Earnhardt a big question mark entering the Chase and
Bowyer, MWR talking – but deal isn't done by Jay Hart
ESPN.com:
NASCAR to gather facts of Richmond and
Clint Bowyer deal with MWR imminent? and
Jeff Gordon questions last caution by David Newton;
Jimmie Johnson a marked man in Chase by Ed Hinton
Alabama Live:
Brad Keselowski is feeling no pressure as NASCAR's Chase gets under way by Doug Demmons
Arizona Republic:
Brad Keselowski back from injury, in a big way by Michael Knight
CBS Sports:
Jeff Gordon brings momentum to Chase opener by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Ten-race title Chase opens at new venue, with different feel by Jim Utter
Chicago Sun Times:
Hot Corner: NASCAR twins Angela and Amber Cope by Dan Cahill
CSNChicago:
Is Chicago Dale Jr.'s kind of town? by Jerry Bonkowski
Daly Planet:
NASCAR TV Ready For NFL Showdown by John Daly
Detroit Free Press:
Get ready for a wild NASCAR Spring Cup chase by Mike Brudenell;
Jack Roush's Chase diary: Jimmie Johnson's chances for No. 6 slim by Jack Roush
Formula One Examiner:
Could a ‘Crashgate’ scandal destroy NASCAR? by Greg Engle
Fox Sports:
Gordon happy personally, professionally by Lee Spencer;
Busch brings maturity to this Chase by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Four Burning Questions: Chase Favorites, Feuds, and Clint Bowyer's Future by Brody Jones;
Team Player or Manipulator: How Far Should Teamwork Go? by Amy Henderson;
Regan Smith Driver Diary: Remembering 9/11, Reflecting on the 'Regular Season' and Football by Regan Smith;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: A Look Back at Ten Years of KHI by Beth Lunkenheimer
Herald News:
NASCAR in Joliet: Proof is in the photo: Keselowski belongs by Tina Akouris
Insider Racing News:
One-on-One: An Interview With Brad Keselowski by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Chicagoland by Jo Ann Hlavac
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR's Mike Helton says he'll be investigating Jeff Gordon's Richmond complaints..... and
Chicago! Bears Country....and NASCAR's big, big gamble....
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
For Johnson, Sprint Cup Chase is anybody's race by Dave Kallman
MLive:
NASCAR Geico 400 preview: Who will win opening race of the Chase? by Steve Kaminski
Motor Racing Network:
Chicago Hosts Chase Media Day by Pete Pistone;
Crew Chiefs Set for Chase by Steve Blevins;
Driver Handicaps: Chicago by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Unplugged:
A New Champ Would Be Nice, But Numbers Favor Johnson by Steve Waid
NASCAR.com:
MWR making a play for free-agent Bowyer by David Caraviello;
Gordon calls Menard's radio chatter 'a little fishy' by Joe Menzer;
Who will hoist the hardware after Homestead?;
Don't count out Allgaier as Nationwide contender by Dave Rodman
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Kyle Busch will nip Jimmie Johnson to snag 2011 Cup title by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner :
Charting NASCAR's 2011 Chase for the Sprint Cup: Contender or pretender? by Greg Engle
NASCAR InsidersL
The Incriminating Menard Tapes: Should Anything Be Done? by T.C.
NASCAR Racing Scene:
Johnson will not win 6th Cup title by Jeremy Dunn
Puttyracing:
Renewed rivalry shouldn't affect Chase by Brad Morgan
Race Journal Online:
Friday's Top 10 by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
The Good, the Average and the Shocking in the Chase 2011 by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
NASCAR To Look Into “Fishy” Finish At Richmond by Jim Pedley;
Jeff Gordon Is Driving Like It’s 1998 by Deb Williams
Rockford Register Star:
NASCAR crew chief Chad Knaus comes home for charity by Brenda Young
Sirius Speedway:
With Petty Out, Where Will Bowyer Land? by Dave Moody
Southern Pines Pilot:
Jimmie Will Do It Once Again by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Clint Bowyer - Life Goes On by Clint Bowyer;
Johnson An Underdog? and
Keselowski Set For Chase Challenge and
Earnhardt Jr. – 'You Have To Keep Going' by Mike Hembree;
Weekly NASCAR News And Notes and
Ryan Truex Off And Running With Joe Gibbs Racing by Jared Turner
Speedway Media:
Handicapping the Chase - Johnson Again by Ron Fleshman
Sporting News:
Did team orders contribute to late-race caution at Richmond? by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Jimmie Johnson era has stolen prime years from several drivers by Brant James
Stock Car Gazette:
Atop the Spotter's Stand: Clayton talks about Chicago by Heather Meyer
USA Today:
Tony Stewart: Only seven Chase drivers have title shot;
NASCAR hopes Chicago opener adds extra heat to Chase by Nate Ryan
Virginian-Pilot:
Gordon questions integrity of Richard Childress Racing; Harvick responds and
NASCAR says there' s no evidence Menard spun to help Harvick win at Richmond by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Gordon calls Harvick's Richmond win 'fishy' by Jay Hart;
Chase Prospects: What rhymes with six for Jimmie Johnson? by Nick Bromberg
Augusta Chronicle:
Jimmie Johnson's consistency has been a key factor in his dominance of the Chase for the Championship and
NASCAR drivers not in the Chase for the Championship will run with an eye on next season and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Kevin Harvick by Don Coble
AutoExtremist:
Fumes: The Chase begins by Peter M. De Lorenzo
Auto Racing Daily:
Chase watch: is this the year somebody dethrones Jimmie? by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Chicagoland Speedway Preview, Predictions and Schedule by Sandra MacWatters
CBS Sports:
Chase for the Cup predictions by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Notes: Popularity chase is on and
Bowyer's options may be limited by Jim Utter
Chicago Sun Times:
Hot Corner: Twins Angela and Amber Cope talk racing by Dan Cahill;
Dream field begins Chase here in Joliet
Chicago Tribune:
Chase for Sprint Cup begins Sunday by Jack McCarthy
Daly Planet:
Sunday TV Showdown Looming by John Daly
Daytona Beach News-Journal:
Who will be Chasing whom? by Godwin Kelly
Delaware News Journal:
Just Racin': From chalk to long shots, plenty to watch in Chase by Mike Finney
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram:
Sprint Cup champ gets homecoming date, school cheers by Carlos Mendez
Fox Sports:
Harvick's tough business call beneficial by Holly Cain;
Johnson says effort won't lack in bid for No. 6 by Anthony Andro
Insider Racing News:
Ranking The 2011 Chase Contenders by Nicholas Schwartz
Kansas City Star:
Newman hopes to follow Johnson as next Sprint Cup champ by Randy Covitz
Motorsports Unplugged:
NASCAR's Battles At Soldier Field by Tom Higgins
Motor week live:
Does The NHRA Or NASCAR Need Playoff Systems? by Patrick Reynolds
NASCAR.com:
Amid dire predictions, Truck Series rolling along by David Caraviello;
'Anything can happen' by Joe Menzer
NASCAR Insiders:
What Does Bowyer Do Now? by Journo
On Pit Row:
Chase History: Chicagoland Speedway by Chris Leone
Philadelphia Daily News:
And NASCAR'S Chase begins by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Inside Ed's Head: The Best Thing You Read Since That Last Thing You Read by Eddie Laub
Race Talk Radio:
Winner Will Wear a Bowtie: Fantasy Insight Chicago by Dennis Michelsen
Racin' Today:
Jimmie In No Mood To Have Record Roll Ended by Mike Minter;
The No. 17 Driver Answers 20 For RT by Jeff Hood
Racing Geek:
A Formula To Determine The Favorite by Jordan Bianchi
RPM 2 Night:
Jeff Gordon Wins The NASCAR Sprint Cup......Just My Gut Instinct by John Kernan
Scene Daily:
What’s on tap for fans at Chicago by Carolyn Brewster
Sirius Speedway:
Benson "Up To The Challenge" Of Truck Return by Dave Moody
Speedway Media:
Stephen Leicht Makes the Most of Richmond Opportunity by Mary Jo Buchanan
Sporting News:
Chicagoland Chase preview: What to watch for in the Geico 400 by Reid Spencer;
Lowe's-Johnson combo a big winner on and off the track by Tripp Mickle
Sports Illustrated:
Can the Chase race at Chicago escape the shadow of the Bears? by Bruce Martin;
Chase for the Championship Predictions
Vegas Insider:
Chicago Preview by Micah Roberts
Virginian-Pilot:
Breaking down the Chase and what the contenders are saying by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Chase Prospects: How serious of a contender is Ryan Newman? and
Chase Prospects: Will sheer consistency be enough for Junior? by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Start those engines and let the Chase begin by Eddie Gossage;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. back in the game and
Kurt Busch apologizes for losing cool by David Newton
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Cup Series "rips" into Chase for the Championship by Matt Taliaferro
CBS Sports:
Power Rankings: Save the demolition derby for the county fair by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Kurt Busch: No more wrecking, let's 'race hard' by Jim Utter
Chicago Sun-Times:
Kyle Busch happy to be back ‘home’ by Tina Akouris;
Joliet primed for NASCAR madness by Bob Okon
Daly Planet:
Last Minute Deal Brings NASCAR Content Online by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Busches: All about the finishes by Godwin Kelly
Detroit News:
Brad Keselowski says he'll race the same way in Chase by David Goricki
DingerWorld:
Tuesday Ramble: No Chase, No Problem by Tracy H.
Fox Sports:
Championship field full of talented veterans by Larry McReynolds
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Potential Chase Spoilers And Quick Hits by Tom Bowles;
Beyond the Cockpit: Nationwide's Jeremy Clements On a Dream Come True by Bryan Keith;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Richmond compiled by Mike Neff;
From The Back To The Front: Will Longshot Chasers Make Their Move by Vito Pugliese;
The Frontstretch Foto Funnies! Richmond, September 2011 by Kurt Smith
Insider Racing News:
Dale Jr. Puts It In Reverse and Backs Into The Chase by Chuck Abrams
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie;
Cup Corner - Chicagoland Fantasy Racing Forecast by Ron Engel
Las Vegas Sun:
Did Dale Jr.'s car owner make the right move; will Kurt Busch psyche himself out? by Mike Smith
Mlive:
Pure Michigan campaign backs Grand Rapids racer Johnny Benson Jr.'s return to NASCAR Trucks by Steve Kaminski
Milwaukee Jounal-Sentinel:
Time running out for Kvapil? by Dave Kallman
Motor Racing Network:
Busch Shoots to Finish Where He Starts by Pete Pistone;
Gordon Ready to Drive for Five by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Unplugged:
Is Gordon Ahead Of Allison? There Is Evidence He Is Not by Ben White
NASCAR.com
Look for Stewart to shine in first Chase race of '11 by Dan Beaver;
David vs. Goliath? Or JD Motorsports vs. Gibbs? and
Power Rankings: Chicagoland by Mark Aumann
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
ESPN's 'nonstop' commercial format should improve race-watching experience, limit commercial overload by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #143 by T.C.
Quad City Times:
Voda loves watching NASCAR 'boys have at it' by Craig DeVrieze
Race Talk Radio:
Junior Nation Can Cheer- Chasing the Stats by Dennis Michelsen
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Fantasy Fast Track - Chicago by DJ DeSpain
SB Nation:
Jimmie Johnson Interview: Respect Is The Thing I Want The Most by Jeff Gluck
Sirius Speedway:
Can Kurt and Jimmie Call A Truce? Bet on It! by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Red Bull Rundown: Red Bull Racing Team Gets Run Down by Ambrose by Kristina LaFountain;
Getting to know "The Racing Chef" Nicky Morse by Amanda Ebersole
SPEED:
A Better Chase For Rowdy? and
Victories Provide Minor Rewards For Chase Drivers by Mike Hembree
Speedway Media:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Week 26 by Jeffrey Boswell;
The Final Word – Can Chicago be any wilder than the battle of Richmond? by Ron Thornton;
Harvick visits Virginia Tech by Barry Albert;
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda: Keselowski Trying Not to Think about Wasted Bonus Points by Kelly Crandall
SpeedWeekly:
Kenny Wallace just loves to race by Amanda Vincent
Sports Illustrated:
Jimmie Johnson tops Power Rankings as Chase kicks off and
Can the Chase race at Chicago escape the shadow of the Bears? by Bruce Martin
Sporting News:
2011 Chase preview: Six to stop Six by Reid Spencer & Matt Crossman
USA Today:
Trevor Bayne looks for a rebound after tough stretch by Trevor Bayne;
Rivalry between Brad Keselowski, Carl Edwards has thawed by Nate Ryan
Virginian-Pilot:
NASCAR notebook: Keselowski focused on the Chase and
NASCAR fans will be able to watch Chase races online and
Check out who has been penalized & caught speeding the most this year by Dustin Long
WRALSportsFan:
Trash talking in NASCAR: No need for a debris caution by Jerry Bonkowski
Yahoo Sports:
Nine of 10 Chase races to be shown live (legally!) online by Nick Bromberg
ESPN.com:
Gordon looks like the man right now by Matt Willis;
Eight of 12 Chasers have legitimate shot by Terry Blount;
Will the Kurt-JJ feud continue? by David Newton
All Left Turns:
Jeff Gordon's Drive For Five Is Alive by Jim McCoy
Auto123:
NASCAR: The Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson tensions ignite before the Chase by Lewis Franck
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Ranking the 12 Chase Drivers' Chance of Winning It All by Sandra MacWatters
CBS Sports:
Idle Thoughts: Best of the rest by Pete Pistone
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Sprint Cup Notes by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports:
Harvick, Gordon hit Chase on a roll by Larry McReynolds;
The Chase is on by Darrell Waltrip;
Tracks favorable to Earnhardt in Chase by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Why the Truth About KHI Is In Doubt... And Why It Matters by Bryan Keith;
5 Points To Ponder: Cookie Cutter Chase, Headgames and a Happier Harvick? by Brody Jones;
Who's Hot / Who's Not in NASCAR: Richmond-Chicago Edition by Summer Dreyer;
Talking NASCAR TV: Postseason Focus Potential Aggravation For ESPN Viewers by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch Rip the Media by Doug Demmons
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings by Pete Pistone;
Busch Vs. Johnson: Is It Over? by Steve Blevins
NASCAR.com:
Shift in position paying off for Harvick by Joe Menzer;
Will Johnson-Busch feud affect them in Chase? by Bill Kimm & Mark Aumann
NASCAR Insiders:
Key Pit Crew Changes Could Shape Championships by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - Richmond Meltdown by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Kurt Busch Crossed the Line Off the Track -Making the Grade Richmond 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacinToday:
Kurt Busch May Be In For Painful Lesson by Larry Woody
SceneDaily:
Kenny Bruce's Top 10: Top 10 perks for qualifying for NASCAR’s Chase For The Sprint Cup by Kenny Bruce;
Monday Morning Tear Down: Rick Hendrick happy with results of crew-chief swap after three Hendrick drivers make Chase by Bob Pockrass
SPEED:
Raging Bulls: Kurt and Kyle Busch have had their share of run-ins with competitors this year.... by Tom Jensen ;
Chasing Jimmie and
'Super' Teams Still Control Chase and
Chasers Seek More Fire At Chicagoland by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR Looks Ahead to the Chase for the Sprint Cup After a Volatile Night in Richmond Sets the Field by Kara Martin
Sports Business Journal:
Lowe's winning partnership with Johnson rolls on by Tripp Mickle
Stock Car Gazette:
TV Times: Jimmie, Jeff(y), Kurt(y), Kyle(y)... Who's it going to be(y)? by Lou Modestino
The Wife Hates Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Kyle Busch Out Front Heading into Chase by Bill Schneider
USA Today:
Brad Keselowski asks a lot of questions on whirlwind day by Nate Ryan;
Kurt Busch apologizes to reporters; no NASCAR discipline by Chad Leistikow
Virginian Pilot:
Backseat Drivers Fan Council debates Kurt & JJ; also picks who will win Chase and
Is Kurt Busch foolish for challenging Johnson or a genius? by Dustin Long
Associated Press:
Losing cool hurts Kurt Busch's championship drive by Jenna Fryer
Athlon Sports:
And then there were 12: Harvick wins a wild one at Richmond, Chase field set by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Makes the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Title, Now What? by Sandra MacWatters
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown and links related to the 2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 by Cheryl Walker
Charlotte Observer:
Tempers heat up for Chase drivers and
Rewind: Wild card worked by Jim Utter
CupScene:
Chaos, Cautions, and Intensity at Richmond and
Harvick holds on for Richmond win by Sarah Farlee
Daly Planet:
ESPN Revives The After School Special by John Daly
FoxSports:
Hamlin, Junior have nerve-racking night by Holly Cain
Frontstretch:
Bowles Thinks For Matt: Richmond-2 Race Recap And Analysis and
Ripping Reporters: Busch, Stewart Highlight NASCAR Driver/Media Tension by Tom Bowles;
David vs. Goliath: Leicht, Blaney Among Few Successes at RIR by Bryan Keith;
Full Moon, Rough Driving: Did Richmond Roughhousing Step Over The Line? by Mike Neff;
The Big Six: Wonderful Pistachios 400 by Amy Henderson
Las Vegas Sun:
If there were no races at Richmond, I'd quit watching NASCAR by Mike Smith
Lead-Lap:
Wonderful Pistachios 400 Review: Drama Overload by Shannon Baxter
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Richmond through Kenseth's windshield by Dave Kallmann
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the Wonderful Pistachios 400: 5 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports Unplugged:
Richmond Race Ranks As One Of The Best, For Many Reasons by Steve Waid
Motor Sports Weekly News:
The Regular Season Goes Out With a Bang! by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
For Gordon, it's feeling a little like 2007 again and
For Stewart, a quiet night nets a Chase berth by David Caraviello;
Chased out: Ragan has the best run among the also-rans; Bowyer says it's more of the same and
Hamlin has Chase-caliber run in Richmond cutoff by Dave Rodman
NASCAR Examiner:
The Chase is on; have at it boys, have at it and
Earnhardt Jr., makes the Chase, now can he go all the way and
Kurt Busch confronts reporters after NASCAR race by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Welcome Back Kurt Busch! Then Again… by Journo
Newsport News Daily Press:
NASCAR could be in for a rowdy Chase by Marty O'Brien
Race Journal Online:
Yes, But Who (or What) is Inside Kurt Busch's Head? by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Boys Have at It on Steroids- One Lap Wonders Richmond 2 by Dennis Michelsen
RacinToday:
Martin's Final Title Shot Is Over by Larry Woody
RacingWithRich:
My third annual 'Why pick anyone other than Jimmie Johnson?' column by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Kurt Busch battles with Johnson and media by Dustin Long
SB Nation:
Jack Roush and J.D Gibbs Interested in Clint Bowyer by Jay W. Pennell
SceneDaily:
Winners & Losers: Denny Hamlin, Dale Earnhardt Jr. survive as tempers flare at Richmond by Jon Gunn;
Chase battles, feuds create high drama in key race at Richmond by Jeff Owens
Sirius Speedway:
Out On A Limb: Who Will Win The 2011 Sprint Cup by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Twitter rumblings from Richmond as the Chase field took shape by:Amanda Ebersole;
Why I Love NASCAR: Jeff Gordon by Chief 187
SPEED:
Kenseth 'Sneaks' Into Another Championship Hunt by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Richmond Wonderful Pistachios 400 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Paying Tribute to 9/11: NASCAR, Richmond International Raceway and the Fans Get it Right by Kara Martin
Sporting News:
Richmond reveals drivers' prospects as Chase approaches by Reid Spencer
Sports Network:
Harvick wins at Richmond; Earnhardt Jr. makes the Chase
Stock Car Gazette:
Looking in the Rear View Mirror: Richmond by Heather Meyer;
Track Trash: Richiemondo by Racing Maniac
Toronto Star:
Kurt Busch calls Jimmie Johnson 'five-time chump' by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Earnhardt Jr., everybody else still chasing Jimmie Johnson by Chad Leistikow
WSB Race Blog:
Post-Richmond Nuts and Bolts by Doug Turnbull
ESPN.com:
Earnhardt, Hamlin survive Chase scare by Terry Blount
Alabama Live:
Kevin Harvick wins at Richmond as field is set for NASCAR's Chase for the Sprint Cup by Doug Demmons
Bleacher Report:
Wild Crashfest at Richmond Reveals 2011 Chase Roster by Sandra MacWatters
CloseFinishes:
Handwringing Over, Let The Knuckle Busting Begin by John Close
Daly Planet:
Post-Race: Sprint Cup Series From Richmond On ABC by John Daly
Gaston Gazette:
Relax, folks, just play it for laughs and
Harvick withstands Edwards rally and
No one cuts into the Chase and
And, oh, what heights we'll hit ... by Monte Dutton
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR Related: What Does 9/11 Mean To You? - Part One and
NASCAR Related: What Does 9/11 Mean To You? - Part Two by Kim Roberson
Lastcar:
Early Wreck Destroys Scott Speed’s Fast Richmond Car and
Brian Keselowski Shuffled to 43rd at Richmond by Brock Beard
MikeMulhern.net:
If the NASCAR championship comes down to head games, some of these guys are already beating themselves and
Kevin Harvick! Back in form, after a long, hard summer...just in time for the championship playoffs. But bruised feelings abound after Richmond
Motor Racing Network:
Earnhardt Jr. Survives to Make Chase and
Richmond Rear View Mirror and
Four Score for Harvick by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
Dispute between Busch, Johnson carries on by Joe Menzer;
Earnhardt perseveres and prepares for next step by David Caraviello
RacinToday:
NASCAR Drivers Remember 9/11 and
The Favorite In The Chase Is…Nobody by Deb Williams
Richmond Dispatch:
Wild card brings out the best for Wonderful Pistachios 400 by Paul Woody;
Harvick takes bow at RIR by Shawn Fenner;
Hamlin claims last spot in Chase by Billy Fellin;
NASCAR notes from RIR
Roanoke Times:
Wild NASCAR race at Richmond sets Chase field and
NASCAR notebook: Kyle Busch in it for long haul as truck team owner by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Drivers remember where they were on Sept. 11 by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Kurt, Jimmie Point Fingers After Latest Clash by Dave Moody
SPEED:
Earnhardt, Stewart, Hamlin Hold On and
Richmond Power Rankings by Tom Jensen;
Edwards Says He’s Ready To Challenge and
Kurt Busch Has Wild Time After Race and
Gordon, Kyle, Johnson Favorites In Chase? by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
2001; A Year That NASCAR Fans And America Wish Never Happened by Sal Sigala Jr.;
Clint Bowyer Reflects on Season and Says 'I'm Ready to Start Over' by Kelly Crandall
Sporting News:
Harvick wins; Earnhardt, Stewart, Hamlin clinch spots and
Drivers commemorate 9/11 with paint schemes by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Five things we learned at Richmond by Bruce Martin
USA Today:
Kevin Harvick wins; Earnhardt, Stewart, Hamlin make Chase by Chad Leistikow'
NASCAR sets the Chase at Richmond and
Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson renew feud at Richmond by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Harvick wins, Dale Jr. makes Chase; Tension grows between Johnson & Kurt Busch by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Nothing wild about NASCAR's new playoff system by Jay Hart;
Chase Watch: The field is set; who’s your man now? by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Fantasy NASCAR with Mark Garrow;
Chase shake-up at RIR? Not likely and
Odds favor Earnhardt, Stewart, Hamlin by Terry Blount;
Expert picks for Richmond
Associated Press:
Patrick concerned about racing next week in Japan and
14 drivers vying for final 4 berths in Chase field by Jenna Fryer
Alabama Live:
Clint Bowyer has the scoop on all the possible NASCAR Chase scenarios by Doug Demmons
Atlantic City Press:
Truex takes last shot at Chase tonight in Richmond by Jason Mazda
Auto Racing Daily:
NASCAR remembers 9/11 by Amanda Vincent
Caledonian Record:
Strap in! Cup Playoff Field of 12 About Set by Biggy Bigelow
Charlotte Observer:
Bowyer: Leaving would be tough, 'but world goes on' and
Chances will be taken, but Chase field might not change and
Raceday: Top 20 plenty? by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
9/11 Theme Prominent In Richmond Race and
Allen Bestwick: The Quiet Man and
The Boys Are Back In Town by John Daly
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Graphics Guy will be Chasing numbers by Ken WIllis;
14 drivers for 3 remaining spots equals chaos and
Track chatter by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Richmond the last stop before NASCAR's Chase by Mike Brudenell
FoxSports:
Jeff is no flash by Darrell Waltrip;
For Hamlin, Richmond win means he's in and
Harvick plans to focus on Cup title by Lee Spencer
Free Lance-Star:
Drivers sweat math for Chase spots and
Reutimann on pole tonight by Adam Himmelsbach
Gaston Gazette:
The race likely to supersede the Chase by Monte Dutton
Insider Racing News:
Fleeting Fame: The Curse of Youth by Donalde z Smith
Las Vegas Sun:
This Week's Stockcar Toon by Mike Smith
Los Angles Times:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. needs top 20 finish to make NASCAR playoff by Jim Peltz
Michigan Live:
Wonderful Pistachios 400 preview: Joe Gibbs' drivers usually dominate Richmond by Steve Kaminski
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
'SENNA' full of racing spirit and
Racing Beat: Harvick's end as an owner by Dave Kallmann
Motor Racing Network:
Hamlin Hoping Home Cooking Helps by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Bowyer Just Might Let It All Hang Out At Richmond by Steve Waid
Motorweeklive:
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Shys Away From Hero Role While Kyle Busch Embraces Playing The Villain by Patrick Reynolds
motorracingdigest:
We Will Never Forget! by Holly Blake
NASCAR.com:
Allmendinger looks to break through in big way by Dave Rodman;
Race winners still chasing elusive Chase dreams by Joe Menzer;
For many Chase hopefuls, Keselowski holds key by David Caraviello;
Track Smack: Richmond surprise or driver demise
NASCAR Notes:
Final Driver Ratings for Wonderful Pistachios 400 at Richmond by Micah Roberts
Nevada Appeal:
Gordon, Johnson put on great shows by Roger Diez
RacingWithRich:
'Just win baby; is the motto for this weekend in Richmond by Richard Allen
RacinToday:
Danica’s Schedule Dependent On NASCAR Schedule and
Drivers Concerned By Impending KHI Closure by Deb Williams;
Richmond Notes: Non-Chasers In Spotlight by Jeff Hood
Raceanalyst:
A Sign of a Good Thing by Bryan Abma
RantSports:
Preview of the Wonderful Pistachios 400 at the Richmond International Raceway by Brian M. Berg Jr.
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Edwards' racing luck goes from good to bad to better and
Maybe Jimmie Johnson's streak doesn't have to end by Paul Woody;
Chase, being competitive matter to Junior by Dave Lawrence;
NASCAR doing its part to go green by Billy Fellin;
Stewart closes on Chase spot by George Templeton;
Knowledge is power at RIR by Michael Phillips
Roanoke Times:
Earnhardt, Stewart, Hamlin control Chase destiny tonight and
NASCAR notebook: Harvick shutting down his race shop by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
This Week We're Reminded That Racing Isn't The Only Thing In Life by Toby Christie
SceneDaily:
9/11 changed America, and sports, in a way that NASCAR officials, drivers will never forget by Kenny Bruce;
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will make the Chase, but what’s the point? by Jeff Owens;
Richmond’s ‘Honoring Our Heroes’ program started with special 9/11 hero by Carolyn Brewster
Sirius Speedway:
Hamlin Faces A Sleepless Friday Night by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
The thoughts of Joey Meier headed into Richmond and the Chase by Melissa Wright
Southern Pines Pilot:
NASCAR Returns to Rockingham by Andy Cagle
SPEED:
Memories Of 9/11 Never Far Away by Tom Jensen
SpeedwayMedia:
Jeff Gordon’s Quiet Healing Impact on 9/11 Children by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Matty’s Picks: Wonderful Pistachios 400 Vol. 17 - Richmond by Matt LaFlair;
Is NASCAR's Business Model Flawed? by Jory Fleischauer
SpeedWeekly:
Allmendinger not out of Chase yet by Amanda Vincent
Sporting News:
Jeff Gordon: Getting Dale Earnhardt Jr. in Chase 'very important' and
Will Danica Patrick race in Daytona 500? You can bet on it and
Richmond could be a powder keg with all that’s on the line by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Denny Hamlin, Tony Stewart still have work to do at Richmond by Lars Anderson
USA Today:
NASCAR drivers cling to hopes for Chase for Sprint Cup bids by Nate Ryan;
Unheralded David Reutimann wins Sprint Cup pole at Richmond by Chad Leistikow
Virginian Pilot:
Stewart racing for Chase spot but looking for more to make team better and
Dale Jr. confident about Chase hopes but also has concerns by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
Once again, Tony Stewart slams media for asking same questions and
Clinch early or come in hot? The postseason conundrum by Jay Busbee
ESPN:
Denny Hamlin hopes history repeats itself at Richmond by Mark Garrow;
Denny Hamlin still has work to do and
Jimmie Johnson has a fan in Obama by David Newton;
Jimmie Johnson finding his Chase groove by Matt Willis
Athlon Sports:
Richmond International Raceway: Previewing the Wonderful Pistachios 400 by Matt Taliaferro and Nathan Rush;
Marked Man: Montoya's list of enemies growing by the week by Tom Bowles
Augusta Chronicle:
Fast cars, no enemies key to success for upcoming Chase for the Championship
Tony Stewart's third-place finish bolsters his Chase prospects/Notes and
NASCAR Newsmaker: Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Don Coble
Auto123:
Danica Patrick's drive to save lives by COPD Awareness by Lewis Franck
Charlotte Observer:
Rolling again at The Rock... by Tom Higgins;
Five at a time works for Johnson by Jim Utter
Frontstretch:
Did You Notice? ... Sponsor Collectors, A Lucky Break & The Anti-Chase Climax by Tom Bowles;
Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Things Happen in Threes by Kenny Wallace;
Rain, Rain You Can Stay: Easy Solutions To NASCAR's Water Problems by Garrett Horton;
Mirror Driving: Bickering Teammates, Flexible Schedules & Gordon's Place In History by the Frontstretch Staff;
Frontstretch Podcast: September 9th Edition hosted by Doug Turnbull
Georgia Racing History:
"SuperTex" Was A Master Of All Kinds Of Racing by Brandon Reed
Insider Racing News:
Pre-Race Ceremonies, Patriotic Paint Schemes Help NASCAR Observe 9/11 Anniversary by Rebecca Gladden
Laidback Racing:
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Richmond and
Tailgating Recipe and Tips of the Week by Jo Ann Hlavac;
Mike's Loose Lugnuts by Mike Sanders
LNC Pit Box:
Ten Years Later, NASCAR Remembers by Michelle Fannin
MikeMulhern.net:
Richmond: And sheeee's back: More Danica Patrick for y'all and
A Kevin Harvick stunner: he's closing the doors to KHI and selling it all off....but just why?
Motor Racing Network:
Busy Week Leads Johnson to Richmond by Pete Pistone;
Driver Handicaps: Richmond by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Unplugged:
The 1979 and 1980 Seasons Were A Bit Different – To Say The Least by Junior Johnson
NASCAR Insiders:
Questions About The 2012 Truck Series Schedule by Journo
NASCAR Notes:
Driver Notes & Quotes for Wonderful Pistachios 400 at Richmond by Micah Roberts
Orlando Sentinel:
Was NASCAR visit a Presidential ploy by Obama? by George Diaz
Philadelphia Daily News:
Kyle Busch chasing 1st title by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Friday's Top 10 by Carol Einarsson
RacinToday:
Final Thoughts On Racing And America by Jim Pedley;
Drivers Shouldn't Blow Off The Prez by Larry Woody
Richmond Times Dispatch:
Jeff Gordon has ambitions to help change the world and
Danica will do just fine in NASCAR and
Jamie Little loves the chaos, constant motion of her job and
Henrico resident Hensley keeps ESPN's pit studio running smoothly by Paul Woody;
Several drivers have chance to claim final Chase spot by Billy Fellin
Roanoke Times:
Varied experiences for some NASCAR drivers this year by Dustin Long
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR 'Never Forgets' by Honoring the Tenth Anniversary of 9/11 at Richmond International Raceway and
NASCAR's Last Race Before the Chase: Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting at Richmond International Raceway - by Kara Martin;
Helping Danica: The Top-5 Drivers Who Could Share the Cup Ride with Danica Patrick by Clayton Caldwell
SpeedWeekly:
Chase a whole new ballgame in 2011 by Amanda Vincent
Sporting News:
Denny Hamlin can eliminate what-ifs by winning at Richmond by Jim Pedley
Sports Illustrated:
Laundry list of preseason Chase favorites will be outside looking in by Bruce Martin
USA Today:
NASCAR drivers cling to hopes for Chase for Sprint Cup bids by Nate Ryan
Vegas Insider
Richmond Preview and Odds by Micah Roberts
Virginian Pilot:
Mark Martin responds to questions he intentionally wrecked driver at Atlanta and
Bowyer's time at Richard Childress Racing could be nearing an end and
Harvick closing shop, also won't field Truck teams next year by Dustin Long
Wicked Local:
Jeff Gordon gets win #85 in spite of slipping and sliding by Lou Modestino
The Wife Hates Sports:
NASCAR Power Rankings: Kyle Busch Leads, Jimmie Johnson Primed for Chase by Bill Schneider
ESPN.com:
Turning for Home: Why Junior Johnson, at age 80, is trying to outrun his own legacy by Wright Thompson;
Truck race set at 'Rock' next April by Ryan McGee;
Cup Chase begins in Joliet again
Associated Press:
Obama honors NASCAR drivers at White House by Darlene Superville
Athlon Sports:
Horsepower Rankings: Mustache and mullet jokes need not apply by Matt Taliaferro
Bleacher Report:
NASCAR Sprint Cup: Preview, Predictions and Schedule for Richmond Race by Sandra MacWatters
CawsnJaws:
Commercial breakdown and links related to the 2011 AdvoCare 500 by Cheryl Walker
CBS Sports:
Smoke withstands big pressure in Atlanta with hard run by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
What to make of KHI-RCR merger? by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
Keselowski rise could open Chase spot by Larry McRerynolds
Frontstretch:
The Day Rockingham's Been Waiting For: Now, Will Fans Follow Through? by Amy Henderson;
Potts' Shots: A Fan-Proposed 2012 Cup Series Schedule by John Potts;
5 Pts To Ponder: Atlanta Loses To... Kansas?, Even Champs Get Shaky & "Chase Time" by Danny Peters;
Is It May Or December? The Teaming Of Danica Patrick And Mark Martin by Mark Howell;
Fantasy Insider: Can Kyle Busch Lead You To The Promised Land Of Your Chase? by Brett Poirier
Gaston Gazette:
It's dignified, this homage to pistachios and
Notebook: Stewart, immune to pressure, as usual by Monte Dutton
green2checker:
2 to go - Atlanta by Dave & Jeanne Vrabel
Insider Racing News:
Is Jeff Gordon Underrated? by Nicholas Schwartz
ifantasyrace:
Richmond Wonderful Pistachios 400 Fantasy NASCAR Preview and Picks by Ryan Rantz
Laidback Racing:
Cup Corner - Richmond Fantasy Racing Forecast by Ron Engel;
Mad Mikie's Rants & Raves by Mad Mikie
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
The Rock finally back on a NASCAR schedule by Jacob Mayer
Motorsports Uplugged:
Slugger Mantle Scored A Hit At 'The Rock' by Tom Higgins
NASCAR Insiders:
Are We Watching The Demise Of Kevin Harvick Inc? by T.C.
NASCAR Racing Scene:
Montoya Continues to Lose Respect by Jeremy Dunn
Peoria Journal Star:
Looking forward to Joliet by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Chase for Championship drama building by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Inside Ed's Head - A Little Loose Off Turn Four by Eddie Laub
RacinToday:
Atlanta A High Point Of A Great Season by Jim Pedley
RubbingsRacing:
NSCS: Fantasy Fast Track - Richmond by DJ DeSpain
SceneDaily:
With 85 career wins, is Jeff Gordon one of the top three drivers of all-time? by Jeff Owens
SPEED:
Hamlin On Edge Of Chase As He Returns 'Home' by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
Surprising and Not Surprising: Atlanta AdvoCare 500 by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Hot 20 over the past 10 - Gordon is blazing, but Keselowski is bringing his own kind of heat by Ron Thornton;
The Key To Success by Roberta Cowan
SpeedWeekly:
Good things come to Gordon in Atlanta by Amanda Vincent
Sports Illustrated:
If Stewart, Dale Jr. make the Chase, are they title contenders? by Dustin Long
USA Today:
Obama praises Jimmie Johnson in NASCAR's trip to White House by Chad Leistikow
Virginian Pilot:
Backseat Drivers Fan Council discusses Dale Jr. & debates NFL's impact on sport and
It's time for fans to put up or shut up about Rockingham with NASCAR returning to track by Dustin Long
WSB Radio Race Blog:
Parade Rained On: NASCAR Should Have Run AMS Race Sunday by Doug Turnbull
Yahoo Sports:
Power Rankings: It's like 1998 all over again by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Gordon gets 85th win the old way by Ed Hinton;
Gordon's greatness is enduring by Daivd Newton;
How we find healing through sports by Tommy Tomlinson;
Let's keep rolling by Rick Reilly
Alabama Live:
Jeff Gordon wins at Atlanta to become NASCAR's 3rd winningest driver of all time by Doug Demmons
Associated Press:
Gordon holds on at Atlanta for 85th career win by Paul Newberry
Athens Banner Herald:
Victory in the Advocare 500 lifts driver to third on NASCAR's all-time win list by Jan Vanhoose
Athlon Sports:
Gordon Wins No. 85: Jeff Gordon wins Atlanta, pulls into third on the all-time NASCAR wins list by Matt Taliaferro
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Gordon wins AMS duel with Johnson and
Ragan's Chase hopes end/Notes by Rick Minter
Bleacher Report:
Misty Atlanta Race Doesn't Dampen Dramatic Win by Sandra MacWatters
CBS Sports:
Speed Read: Atlanta by Pete Pistone
Charlotte Observer:
Rewind: Fans' patience rewarded and
Jeff Gordon whoops it up with win No. 85 and
Tony Stewart: Let's build on strong showing and
Tracking the Chase by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
Post-Race Comments: Sprint Cup Series On ESPN From Atlanta by John Daly
FoxSports:
Gordon's victory adds to title intrigue by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Bowles Thinks For Matt: Atlanta Race Recap & Analysis and
Bubble Breakdown: Yeley Proves Underdogs Can Compete On Intermediates by Tom Bowles;
Jeff Gordon, The Fans, And How Time Has Brought The Two Together by Summer Dreyer;
The Big Six: AdvoCare 500 by Amy Henderson;
Sprint Cup Power Rankings: Top 15 After Atlanta compiled by Mike Neff
Gaston Gazette:
Jeff Gordon gets one back by Monte Dutton
green2checker:
Jeff Gordon Not Mother Nature Prevails at Atlanta by Holly Blake
Insider Racing News:
Gordon Makes A "Chase" Statement At Atlanta by Chuck Abrams
Lastcar:
Blaney, Suffering From Kidney Stones, Exits Atlanta Race Early In Skinner's #60 by Brock Beard
Lead-Lap:
AdvoCare 500 Review: Modern Day Legend by Shannon Baxter
MikeMulhern.net:
Three more clinch NASCAR playoff spots...and what else did we learn in Tuesday's Atlanta 500? and
Jeff Gordon! Dominating...and then holding off hard-charging teammate Jimmie Johnson to win the soggy Atlanta 500
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Atlanta from Kenseth's seat by Dave Kallmann
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Rating the AdvoCare 500: 4 Stars by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Power Rankings and
Atlanta Rear View Mirror by Pete Pistone;
MRN Flashback: Gant Doubles Up by Steve Blevins
Motorsports Unplugged:
Atlanta Saw A Finish Between Two Drivers Already 'Great' by Steve Waid
Motor Sports Weekly News:
85 Wins! Jeff Gordon makes History! by Drew Hierwarter
NASCAR.com:
Stewart all sunshine after third-place run by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Examiner:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. in serious danger of missing NASCAR's Chase and
Tony Stewart did what? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Ask The Insiders Wednesday #142 by T.C.
Orlando Sentinel:
Great finish washes away weather issues at Atlanta by George Diaz
Race Journal Online:
Cheers and Jeers - 'Drive to End Hunger' Applies Just as Easily to Jeff Gordon's Racing Career by Carol Einarsson
Race Talk Radio:
Only Thing Imperfect were the Rain Delays -Making the Grade Atlanta by Dennis Michelsen
RacinToday:
Hope Sprung A Leak At Atlanta Cup Track by Rick Minter
RacinwithRich:
The hits just keep coming for Montoya(and everyone around him) and
Gordon proves he's a serious threat to dethrone Johnson and
What a shame more fans could not see Atlanta race by Richard Allen
Roanoke Times:
Jeff Gordon serves notice with win in Atlanta and
Tony Stewart breathing a little easier after third-place finish/Notes by Dustin Long
Savannah Morning News:
Gordon adds to his legacy with Atlanta win by Don Coble
SB Nation:
Max Papis Interview: I Enjoy Every Second Of NASCAR Like A Race Fan Would by Jeff Gluck
SceneDaily:
Feud of the Week: Clint Bowyer vs. Juan Pablo Montoya by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Roush Scrambling To Assemble 2012 Sponsorship by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Motor Mouth: Gordon and Johnson's history makes for compelling battle to the finish by Rebecca Kivak;
In the Rearview Mirror: The History of Women in NASCAR - it's Nothing New by Amanda Ebersole
SPEED:
Could Gordon And Johnson Tangle For Title? by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
Jeff Gordon Nets Huge Win in Atlanta by Ed Coombs
Sporting News:
Jeff Gordon serves notice at Atlanta -- in a big way and
14 drivers competing for three Chase spots at Richmond by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
Gordon tops Johnson in Atlanta for 85th win, but duel is just beginning by Brant James
USA Today:
Live blog: Jeff Gordon scores historic win at Atlanta by Nate Ryan
Valvoline:
Special K by I.N.Sider
Virginian Pilot:
Dale Jr. compares team's struggles to having writer's block and
Gordon racing history, Dale Jr. racing time, Stewart racing way into Chase by Dustin Long
Yahoo Sports:
On a historic day, Jeff Gordon is all about the now by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
First pit stops will be key Tuesday by Ed Hinton
All Left Turns:
Quiet, Cool Kenseth Is The Stealth Candidate by Jim McCoy
Auto Racing Daily:
Should big deal be made of declined White House invites? by Amanda Vincent
Bleacher Report:
Danica Patrick: When Will Her Next Win Come In NASCAR or IndyCar? by Sandra MacWatters
Charlotte Observer:
NASCAR hopes weather lifts in time for race start by Jim Utter
Frontstretch:
On Politics and History: Random Rain-Out Rants About NASCAR's White House "Controversy" by Bryan Keith;
Cup Drivers To Watch At Atlanta ... And Who's Hot & Who's Not In NASCAR, Too by Summer Dreyer;
Beyond the Cockpit: A.J. Allmendinger On King Richard, A Career Turnaround & More by Amy Henderson;
Racing Is What I Do: Burt Myers, Short Track Superstar With No NASCAR Regrets by Mike Neff;
Talking NASCAR TV: Reid's Play-By-Play Becoming Problematic For ESPN? by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Labor Day Weekend Race Still Wrong For Atlanta by Doug Demmons
Lexington Dispatch:
Harvick feels sunny amid Atlanta rain by Ben White
Motorsports Unplugged:
Drivers: Success, And Failure, Come In Cycles by Ben White
NASCAR.com:
More Chases, more fun as this season has shown by Joe Menzer;
Head2Head: Will there be a first-time champ in the Cup Series?
NASCAR: Beyond the Track:
Excuses, excuses: Drivers who turned down White House invite were disrespectful and
If the Atlanta race ever gets run, Sprint Showdown millions will make it that much more exciting by Matt Myftiu
NASCAR Examiner:
Dragging NASCAR into a political war is just plain wrong by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Rockingham?! Sounds Good To Me by Journo
SB Nation:
NASCAR At Atlanta Motor Speedway: Race Will Be Run Today
SPEED:
Atlanta Race Set For Green This Morning by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
Headed in the Right Direction: Victory in Atlanta Keeps Hornaday's Season Alive by Kelly Crandall
Sporting News:
Atlanta postponement ramps up pressure on Chase bubble teams by Reid Spencer
Wicked Local:
Labor Day weekend racing not over until Tuesday at Atlanta by Lou Modestino
ESPN.com:
Rain postpones Atlanta Cup race by Ed Hinton
Associated Press:
Rain postpones NASCAR Atlanta race until Tuesday by Paul Newberry
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Soggy Atlanta NASCAR race pushed to Tuesday by Rick Minter;
Atlanta NASCAR race no match for weather by Jeff Hood
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR race delayed until Tuesday by Don Coble
Charlotte Observer:
Atlanta race? Tuesday, maybe by Jim Utter
FoxSports:
Rain adds wrinkle to Atlanta strategy and
Junior appreciates contract extension and
Bowyer needs big showing in Atlanta by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Great Clips 300 by Bryan Davis Keith;
Rain Is The Only Thing That's Stopped Keselowski Recently by Ron Lemasters;
Despite Numbers, Johnson Not a Clear Favorite This Time by Amy Henderson;
Voices From the Heartland: One Big Disappointment Sponsors Another by Jeff Meyer;
Tracking the Trucks: Good Sam Club 200 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Gaston Gazette:
The possibility of a W.P.S. at A.M.S. by Monte Dutton
green2checker:
Quiet at Atlanta on Labor Day - Race to Run Tuesday by Holly Blake
Insider Racing News:
Earnhardt Jr. Optimistic About Future at Hendrick by Matthew Pizzolato
Lastcar:
Chapman Ends Jeff Green's Last-Place Streak at Four and
Setzer Scores First Truck-Series Last-Place Finish Since 1999 by Brock Beard
MikeMulhern.net:
Marcy's Girls: Having a blast, celebrating just stayin' alive
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
Labor Day letdown at Atlanta by Jacob Mayer
Motor Racing Network:
Pressure is On for Stewart by Pete Pistone
Motorsports Unplugged:
Despite Chase Challenge, Stewart Remains Calm by Ben White
NASCAR.com:
AMS fans face decision as they wait: Stay or go? by Mark Aumann
NASCAR Examiner:
NASCAR makes the right decision, but another rainout could spell disaster by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Wrecking A Teammate Is Always Tough To Explain by T.C.
Race Journal Online:
It's Time for Change in the Cup Schedule and the BESCAR Series by Carol Einarsson
RacingWithRich:
Changing start times because of weather for NASCAR races not feasible or a good idea and
Rain out in Atlanta is tough all the way around for NASCAR by Richard Allen
RacinToday:
Keselowski Has A Throwback Demeanor by Rick Minter;
Junior Ready To Roll At Postponed Cup Race? by Jim Pedley
Roanoke Times:
Richard Childress teams in need of quick fix by Dustin Long
RubbingsRacing:
A Celebration Of Life: Breast Cancer Survivors, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Team Chevy NASCAR Stars by Lisa DeSpain
SceneDaily:
Is Jimmie Johnson vulnerable, or merely tuning up for team's latest title run? by Kenny Bruce;
NASCAR in no-win situation when trying to decide to postpone race, start early by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Notes Left Over From a Rainy Race Weekend by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Why I Love NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Chief 187
SPEED:
Tropical Storm Gives NASCAR Wacky Week and
Atlanta Track Has A Very Damp History by Mike Hembree
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR in Perspective Thanks to Hurricane Irene by Mary Jo Buchanan;
Jimmie Johnson Turning to Mind Games and Experience as Chase Approaches by Kelly Crandall;
Edwards dominates Great Clips 300 by Joe Dunn;
No Surprise, Edwards Wins Great Clips 300 by Ed Coombs
Sporting News:
Jeff Gordon: Clinching Chase spot doesn't change approach and
Can RCR recover after eight subpar races? by Reid Spencer
USA Today:
NASCAR postpones Sprint Cup race at Atlanta until Tuesday by Nate Ryan
Virginian Pilot:
Should NASCAR alter start time of race when bad weather is looming? by Dustin Long
ESPN.com:
Summer Showdown, added spice by Ed Hinton;
Carl Edwards talks about perspective and giving back by Lynn Hoppes
Alabama Live:
Brad Keselowski is hottest thing going in NASCAR right now by Mark McCarter
Associated Press:
Kasey Kahne wins pole on Atlanta's slippery track by Charles Odum
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Carl Edwards wins Nationwide race at AMS and
Kasey Kahne wins pole for Sunday's AMS race by Rick Minter
Augusta Chronicle:
Tires, surface are hot topics by Don Coble
Charlotte Observer:
Raceday: Danica already gone? by Jim Utter?
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Track chatter by Godwin Kelly
Detroit Free Press:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will always win popularity contests by Mike Brudenell
Ford Racing:
Biffle Making Every Race Count;
Show Ambrose The Money
Gaston Gazette:
Notebook: Toughness, thoroughly described by Monte Dutton
Insider Racing News:
PIR Repave Project Paves the Way for Pivotal Chase Race by Rebecca Gladden
Las Vegas Review Jounral:
Sprint Cup driver ratings by Micah Roberts
MikeMulhern.net:
Keeping championship focus...and ignoring the distractions [Happy Birthday Mike]
NASCAR.com:
Bowyer needs to make something happen, soon and
Racing the weather by Mark Aumann
National Speed Sport News:
The Racing Journal by Gary London
Newark Star Ledger:
Martin Truex Jr. Motivated for Many Reasons at Atlanta by Ellsworth Boyce
RacinToday:
The Answer To Top Questions Is – Tires by Rick Minter
Savannah Morning News:
Gordon won't change approach for Atlanta by Don Coble
SceneDaily:
Carl Edwards believes everything is OK beyond fluke mechanical failures by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Why NASCAR Can't Start The Race Early by Dave Moody
Skirts and Scuffs:
Martin perfect candidate to share Cup duties with Danica by Rebecca Kivak
SPEED:
Gordon Good To Go by Tom Jensen
Sporting News:
Denny Hamlin can take his best shot at next two tracks by Reid Spencer
Virginian Pilot:
Presidential visit an honor with pitfalls for NASCAR drivers? and
With distractions settled, Earnhardt zeroes in on Chase by Dustin Long
WSB Radio:
David Ragan not worried about future in #6 car by Doug Turnbull
Youngstown Vindicator:
Riding with … Dave Blaney
ESPN.com:
Stewart calmly facing jobs at Atlanta by Ed Hinton;
Sources: Rockingham to host Trucks by Ryan McGee;
Expert picks for Atlanta
Associated Press:
NASCAR stars say no disrespect for Obama by Paul Newberry
Athlon Sports:
The Earnhardt Extension: Earnhardt Jr., Hendrick still an unlikely pairing by Tom Bowles
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Hornaday wins AMS truck race by Rick Minter
Auto Racing Daily:
Bowyer now the man on the silly season hot seat by Amanda Vincent
Charlotte Observer:
Acknowledging opportunity, trying to avoid mistakes by Jim Utter
Daytona Beach News Journal:
Remembering when Nationwide had stars by Godwin Kelly
FoxSports South:
NASCAR drivers decline White House invitation by Steve Eubanks
Gaston Gazette:
A day of winks and nudges and
NASCAR notebook: Furor erupts over White House visit and
Advocare 500 Fact Sheet by Monte Dutton
Insider Racing News:
Twitter, Faster Than Your Race Car by Donalde z Smith
Michigan Live:
Advocare 500 preview: Shouldn't bet against Sprint Cup's hottest driver Brad Keselowski by Steve Kaminski
MikeMulhern.net:
The President invites 12 NASCAR stars to the White House...but Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart, and Greg Biffle say no, they're too busy
Motor Racing Network:
Chase Spot Within Earnhardt's Grasp by Pete Pistone
NASCAR.com:
For potential free agents, no place like home by David Caraviello;
Earnhardt learns plenty from National Guard visit by Doug Turnbull
On Pit Row:
5 More Years! 5 More Years! and
GOAT on a Pole by Charlie Turner
Orlando Sentinel:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. wants to justify Hendrick confidence by George Diaz
RacinToday:
Drivers Pick 'Things' Over Their President by Rick Minter
RacingWithRich:
Should NASCAR drivers attend White House event? by Richard Allen
The Racing Geek:
Atlanta Is Make-or-Break For Stewart by Jordan Bianchi
Roanoke Times:
Stewart, Harvick seeking answers by Dustin Long
SceneDaily:
Should Rick Hendrick have re-signed Dale Earnhardt Jr.? by Jeff Owens
Skirts and Scuffs:
Ashley and Justin Allgaier: A Love Story by Amanda Ebersole
SPEED:
Who's Hot, Who's Not? and
Strange Days For Edwards by Tom Jensen
SpeedWeekly:
Chase field far from set by Amanda Vincent
SpeedwayMedia:
The hot 20 over the past 10 - If Tony is upset with his performance, imagine what he thinks of Junior's by Ron Thornton;
Matty's Picks: AdvoCare 500 Vol. 16 - Atlanta by Matt LaFlair
Sporting News
Dale Earnhardt Jr. happy to avoid hassles in a contract year and
Carl Edwards responds to reported UPS sponsorship moves by Reid Spencer
Sports Illustrated:
No one needs a strong run at Atlanta more than Kevin Harvick by Lars Anderson
Virginian Pilot:
Dale Jr.: "I would just be relieved if I made the Chase'' and
Stewart has a message for those counting him out by Dustin Long
WRALSportsFan:
Why Junior's new deal wasn't a big deal at all by Jerry Bonkowski
WSB radio:
Some Uppers and Downers for Georgia Drivers at AMS This Weekend by Doug Turnbull
Yahoo Sports:
Earnhardt: tanned, rested and ready heading into the Chase by Jay Busbee
ESPN.com:
Will Atlanta cure what ails Tony Stewart? by Mark Garrow;
Numbers favor Tony Stewart at Atlanta by Matt Willis
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Bill Elliott won't compete at AMS this weekend by Rick Minter
Atlanta Motor Speedway:
A Race Week Welcome From Ed Clark!
Auto123:
Commentary: NASCAR White House visit stirs controversy pot by Lewis Franck
Bleacher Report:
Atlanta Motor Speedway and One of NASCAR's Greatest Races by Sandra MacWatters
Caledonian Record:
Strap In! I Believe Six Cup Drivers Are Locked Into the Playoffs by Biggy Bigelow
Daly Planet:
Puzzling TV Changes At SPEED by John Daly
The Fish Wrap:
Roush Fenway number 6 car shows up at Casey's Food Store by Jake Carter
FoxSports:
Dale Jr. turns focus to title hopes by Lee Spencer
Frontstretch:
Has Richard Childress Racing Gone Back To 2009? by Garrett Horton;
Four Burning Questions: Wild Cards, Jr.'s Future, And Look Out For JJ Again by Mike Lovecchio;
Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: A Long Time Coming and Finishing Some Unfinished Business by Marcos Ambrose;
Tearing Apart the Trucks: Previewing the Good Sam Club 200 by Beth Lunkenheimer
Georgia Racing History:
Memories Of Banks County Speedway Still Linger by Brandon Reed
green2checker:
Is Brad Keselowski Really A Championship Contender? by David Starr
Insider Racing News:
NASCAR and Fishing, It's All About Winning by Brenda Benedict
Laidback Racing:
Mad Mikie's Rants and Raves by Mad Mike;
Cup Corner - Atlanta Fantasy Racing Forecast by Ron Engel;
Tailgating: What You Need to Know About Hotlanta by Jo Ann Hlavac
LNC Pit Box:
For Kenseth, Subtle and Stealthy Could Win the Chase by Michelle Fannin
Macon Telegraph:
Ragan looking for win on his home turf by Daniel Shirley
MikeMulhern.net:
NASCAR's championship chase looms, and what kind of buzz will this one create? and
And the driver with the best record at the eight championship playoff tracks this season is......
Motor Racing Network:
Driver Handicaps: Atlanta by Jeff Wackerlin
Motorsports Unplugged:
Keselowski Emulates Others, Like Bonnett, Who Won While Hurt by Tom Higgins;
Two Contract Negotiations: One Simple, One Not So Much So by Steve Waid
NASCAR.com:
Track Smack: Chasing contenders, pretenders going into Atlanta
NASCAR Examiner:
Earnhardt Jr. stays with Hendrick, but is it the right move? by Greg Engle
NASCAR Insiders:
Fastenal's Move To Cup Is Good And Bad by T.C.
Orlando Sentinel:
Kyle Busch is guy who got away from Hendrick empire by George Diaz
Race Journal Online:
Friday's Top 10 by Carol Einarsson
Race Track Radio:
Gambling for a Win: Fantasy Insight Atlanta by Dennis Michelsen
RacingWithRich:
Looks like Junior fans have five more years to blame Hendrick and
NASCAR getting lost in the math of its "easier" points system by Richard Allen
RantSports:
Clint Bowyer is in a Tough Spot – Stay or Go or ? by Brian M. Berg Jr.
Savannah Morning News:
Several Chase contenders struck in reverse by Don Coble
SceneDaily:
Trying to cope with missing race, annual traditions at my home track by Carolyn Brewster;
On the Chase bubble: Who could be in, who is out, whose hopes are dim? by Bob Pockrass
Sirius Speedway:
Junior's New Deal Makes Sense. Sort Of by Dave Moody
SPEED:
The Year Of The Choke by Jimmy Spencer;
Follow The Numbers: This year has not been a season where having the fastest car meant victory by Tom Jensen;
Fast, Slick Conditions Make Atlanta Challenging and
Kyle Busch, Johnson Fit To Be Tied by Mike Hembree;
Tony Gibson - Time To Lock In Chase
Sporting News:
Tony Stewart has one goal in mind at Atlanta—winning by Jim Pedley
Toronto Star:
Earnhardt & Danica - birds of a feather by Norris McDonald
USA Today:
Dale Earnhardt Jr., others seek Chase clinchers at Atlanta by Nate Ryan
ESPN.com:
Will Atlanta cure what ails Tony Stewart? by Mark Garrow;
Earnhardt focused on title, not contract and
Wolfe, Keselowski have plenty to prove and
Clint Bowyer backing into a corner? by David Newton;
Danica Patrick's possible impact hard to gauge by Viv Bernstein
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Marketers race to Atlanta's NASCAR event by Tim Tucker
Augusta Chronicle:
NASCAR Newsmaker: Danica Patrick by Don Coble
Auto123:
NASCAR: Suddenly six drivers have clinched a spot in the Sprint Cup Chase by Lewis Franck
Bleacher Report:
Mark Martin: Will He Be the Designated Marker at Stewart-Haas Racing? by Sandra MacWatters
Charlotte Observer:
How fast? Fast enough to make some people want to howl by Tom Higgins;
It's not always so simple by Jim Utter
Daly Planet:
NASCAR Fan Council Chasing Shadows by John Daly
Delaware News Journal:
Patrick's hype still outweighs her results by Mike Finney
Frontstretch:
What You See is What You Get: Chase Picture Won't Change Before Richmond by Summer Dreyer;
MPM2Nite: 1313 Turkey Court by Matt McLaughlin;
What's With Brad Keselowski? Thinking Differently Through Consensus by Mark Howell;
Potts' Shots: Seeking Jon Wood, ASA, Chase Favoritism And More by John Potts;
Darrell Waltrip: A Hometown Hero by Phil Allaway
Insider Racing News:
Earnhardt and Stewart Must Throw Caution to the Wind at Atlanta by Nicholas Schwartz
MikeHenle.com:
Auto race organizations all seem to agree; in order to survive, we all need a good chapel session
Monday Morning Crew Chief:
For his sake, Clint Bowyer needs to stay at RCR by Jacob Mayer
NASCAR.com:
Team experience, engine reliability wins at AMS by Dan Beaver
NASCAR Insiders:
Do Changes Need To Be Made To The Rookie Of The Year Award? by Journo
Peoria Journal Star:
Confusion rules in the Sprint Cup by Jane Miller
Philadelphia Daily News:
Kenseth lurks near NASCAR leaders by Bill Fleischman
Race Journal Online:
Scoring Loop Solution: Hush Up Already! by Carol Einarsson
RacingWithRich:
Will Home Depot really leave JGR for Edwards? by Richard Allen
RantSports:
Kyle Busch or Mark Martin Who is the Better Driver? by Brian M. Berg Jr.
RubbingsRacing:
My Take On Track Paving by Boyd Adams
Skirts and Scuffs:
The Stremmes: Decades of History by Melissa Wright
SpeedwayMedia:
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol by Jeffrey Boswell;
The New Simpler Point System...Or Not by Ron Fleshman
SpeedWeekly:
Four drivers, five fans look for extra payday in Atlanta by Amanda Vincent
Sports Illustrated:
Who could split time with Danica at Stewart-Haas Racing in 2012? by Tim Tuttle
USA Today:
Leading laps in a Sprint Cup race doesn't always bring win by Nate Ryan;
New crew chief, old stomping ground for Bayne
Yahoo Sports:
Happy Hour: When is speeding not speeding? by Jay Busbee
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