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Office Depot to Stewart UPDATE 3 Stewart granted release from Gibbs:
Office Depot to Stewart UPDATE 3 Stewart granted release from Gibbs:
July 9, 2008
been told that Office Depot will be the sponsor for Tony Stewart in 2009 when he drives for Haas CNC Racing which is will buy in to. Hearing the announcement of the buy and deal will be made in Indianapolis the week NASCAR is in Indy for the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard
Racing Resources Says…
Racing Resources Says…
July 7, 2008
Denny Hamlin won the Winn Dixie 250 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway. He scored his eighth career victory in his 103rd series race. Hamlin's last win came at Dover in May. He has finished first or second in his last five Nationwide starts. Hamlin
Racing Resources Says “¦
Racing Resources Says “¦
July 7, 2008
* Kyle Busch won the Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway. Busch started ninth in the race. He scored his 10th-career series victory in 132 races. He remained first in the standings with an unofficial points lead of 182 points over second
UPS to #07? UPDATE 2:
UPS to #07? UPDATE 2:
July 7, 2008
hearing UPS could move #07-Clint Bowyer of Richard Childress Racing, if os, no word where Jack Daniel's sposnorship would go, or if they would leave the sport.(7-1-2008) UPDATE Among the hot but unconfirmed rumors making the rounds in the Sprint Cup garage this week
NASCAR admits Edwards put in wrong place in race:
NASCAR admits Edwards put in wrong place in race:
July 5, 2008
For the second time in recent weeks, NASCAR officials admitted to lining up drivers in the wrong order on a final restart. In Friday night's Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway, Roush Fenway Racing's Carl Edwards was lined up fourth for the green
Chase notes going into Daytona:
Chase notes going into Daytona:
July 4, 2008
Only 56 points separate 9th place #20-Tony Stewart, 10th place #9-Kasey Kahne, 11th place #07-Clint Bowyer, 12th place #29-Kevin Harvick and 13th place #17-Matt Kenseth. Harvick finished four spots ahead of Kenseth at Loudon and unseated him from the final "bubble
Racing Resources says
Racing Resources says
July 1, 2008
...Tony Stewart won the Camping World 200 presented by RVs.com at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, scoring his seventh career victory in his 84th Nationwide Series race. Stewart's previous series victory came at Darlington in May. Stewart has won his past three series
Free Coke Zero for fans if a Coke Driver wins at Daytona:
Free Coke Zero for fans if a Coke Driver wins at Daytona:
July 1, 2008
For members of the Coca-Cola Racing Family, each victory in a Sprint Cup Series race is traditionally followed by a thirst-quenching chug of an ice cold Coke Zero in the winner's circle. This weekend, 13 of the sport's top drivers will attempt to give fans around the
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 17 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 17 of 36]:
June 29, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 2496 [5 wins] 2) #31-Jeff Burton 2432 -64 [1 win] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2352 -144 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 2262 -234 [3 wins] 5) #48-Jimmie Johnson 2220 -276 [1 win] 6) #24-Jeff Gordon 2171 -325 7) #11-Denny Hamlin 2150 -346 [1 win] 8) #16-
Bowyer re-signs with RCR:
Bowyer re-signs with RCR:
June 27, 2008
#07-Clint Bowyer said Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway that while he is flattered to be in the rumor mill and having other teams interested in him, he has signed with Richard Childress Racing for three more years [thru 2011?] to run the #07 Chevy.(PRN's Garage
Racing Resources says
Racing Resources says
June 24, 2008
*Carl Edwards won the Camping World RV Rental 250 at The Milwaukee Mile. It was his 14th career win in 123 Nationwide Series races. Edwards' last win came at Nashville in June 2007, a 36-race stretch. He became the 10th different winner of 2008. *Edwards is listed
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Infineon race 16 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Infineon race 16 of 36]:
June 22, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 2408 [5 wins] 2) #31-Jeff Burton 2305 -103 [1 win] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2256 -152 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 2150 -258 [3 wins] 5) #48-Jimmie Johnson 2079 -329 [1 win] 6) #24-Jeff Gordon 2041 -367 7) #16-Greg Biffle 2019 -389 8) #11-Denny Hamlin
Subsitute Drivers for Milwaukee:
Subsitute Drivers for Milwaukee:
June 18, 2008
In addition to Robert Pressley for #59-Marcos Ambrose, substitute drivers who are scheduled to practice and qualify this weekend include: Stephen Leicht for #2-Clint Bowyer; Jason Hedlesky for #60-Carl Edwards; Auggie Vidovich for #6-David Ragan and Mike Skinner for
Many teams testing at Kentucky UPDATE:
Many teams testing at Kentucky UPDATE:
June 18, 2008
on Tuesday June 17th and Wednesday, June 18th, many Sprint Cup and NNS teams are scheduled to test at Kentucky Speedway, including R&D Test teams of Michael Waltrip Racing, Gillett Evernham Motorsports, Hendrick Motorsports [Landon Cassill] and Chip Ganassi with Felix
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Michigan race 15 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Michigan race 15 of 36]:
June 15, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 2213 [4 wins] 2) #31-Jeff Burton 2181 -32 [1 win] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2129 -84 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 2007 -206[3 wins] 5) #48-Jimmie Johnson 1959 -254 [1 win] 6) #11-Denny Hamlin 1926 -287 [1 win] 7) #9-Kasey Kahne 1889 -324 [2 wins] 8
Leicht Looking for Full Time Ride:
Leicht Looking for Full Time Ride:
June 12, 2008
Two years ago, David Gilliland turned his one and only victory in what is now known as NASCARs Nationwide Series at Kentucky Speedway into a full-time ride with a Cup team. Last year, Stephen Leicht turned his one and only victory in NASCARs No. 2 series at Kentucky
Teams Line Up Backup Drivers for Kentucky:
Teams Line Up Backup Drivers for Kentucky:
June 11, 2008
Several Nationwide Series teams have lined up backup drivers to fill in during some practice sessions for this weekend's Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway for sessions when their regular drivers have Sprint Cup commitments at Michigan International Speedway. Stephen
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Pocono race 14 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Pocono race 14 of 36]:
June 8, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 2084 [4 wins] 2) #31-Jeff Burton 2063 -21 [1 win] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1939 -145 4) #99-Carl Edwards 1856 -228 [would be 3rd without 100 pt penalty][3 wins] 5) #11-Denny Hamlin 1800 -284 [1 win] 6) #48-Jimmie Johnson 1799 -285 [1 win] 7) #16-
Bowyer good at RCR thru 2009:
Bowyer good at RCR thru 2009:
June 6, 2008
#07-Clint Bowyer met with members of the media at Pocono Raceway and talked about his contract extension with Richard Childress racing and other topics. WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON YOUR NAME BEING TOSSED AROUND IN THE SILLY SEASON TALKS ABOUT WHO COULD MOVE WHERE? Richard
Stewart wins Prelude to the Dream:
Stewart wins Prelude to the Dream:
June 5, 2008
the fourth annual Old Spice Prelude to the Dream at Eldora Speedway was won by Tony Stewart, just beating Robby Gordon. The rest of the results of the race held June 4th at Eldora Speedway: 3) Clint Bowyer, 4) Kenny Wallace, 5) Denny Hamlin, 6) Matt Kenseth, 7) Kevin
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