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Clinch Scenarios at California:
Clinch Scenarios at California:
August 26, 2008
#88-Dale Earnhardt Jr., #48-Jimmie Johnson and #31-Jeff Burton control their own Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup destiny this weekend. With certain Auto Club Speedway finishes - outlined below - they will join #18-Kyle Busch and #99-Carl Edwards, who have already secured
Edwards gives MIS trophy to wheelchair-bound teen:
Edwards gives MIS trophy to wheelchair-bound teen:
August 26, 2008
A wheelchair-bound Michigan teen got a special gift from one of his heroes over the weekend. Pat and Teresa Byrnes took their son Cody to the Michigan International Speedway so he could see his favorite driver, #99-Carl Edwards, race. "Carl happened to be walking by
Racing Resources Says…
Racing Resources Says…
August 25, 2008
...Brad Keselowski won the Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway. He scored his second series victory in his 60th career start. Keselowski won from the 37th-place starting position, only the third driver to win a series race at Bristol from a starting position below
Monday Rundown – Racing Resources says
Monday Rundown – Racing Resources says
August 25, 2008
...Kyle Busch won the O'Reilly 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Busch scored his ninth series victory in his 47th race. It was Busch's 17th NASCAR win of 2008. [He has eight Cup, six Nationwide and three Truck wins.] ...Busch won from the third starting position, the
Racing Resources Says “¦
Racing Resources Says “¦
August 25, 2008
* Carl Edwards won the Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway from the first-place starting position, the only series race he has won from the pole. Edwards scored his 13th career series victory in 145 career races. He has scored six victories in 2008, winning at California
New Hire by Roush Fenway Racing:
New Hire by Roush Fenway Racing:
August 25, 2008
Fenway Sports Group (FSG), a premier sports marketing agency that specializes in representation, sponsorship sales, event marketing and strategic marketing consulting, announced it has appointed Brian Corcoran as Executive Vice President, Business Development & Motorsports
Kyle Busch could be penalized:
Kyle Busch could be penalized:
August 24, 2008
NASCAR officials will discuss on Monday if #18-Kyle Busch will be penalized for instigating an incident with winner #99-Carl Edwards on the cool-down lap of Saturday night's Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Busch, upset over contact from Edwards when he lost
Edwards wins at Bristol:
Edwards wins at Bristol:
August 23, 2008
#99-Carl Edwards won the Sharpie 400 at Bristol Motor Speedway for his 6th win of 2008 and 13th of his career. #18-Busch finished 2nd followed by #11-Hamlin, #29-Harvick, #24-Gordon, #12-Newman, #07-Bowyer, #17-Kenseth and #6-Ragan. #88-Earnhardt Jr. finished 18th
UNOFFICIAL Drivers Points Standings [after Bristol race 24 of 36]:
UNOFFICIAL Drivers Points Standings [after Bristol race 24 of 36]:
August 23, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 3609 [8 wins] 2) #99-Carl Edwards 3397 -212 [6 wins] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3193 -416 [1 win] 4) #48-Jimmie Johnson 3191 -418 [2 wins] 5) #31-Jeff Burton 3117 -492 [1 win] 6) #20-Tony Stewart 3013 -596 7) #16-Greg Biffle 2984 -625 8) #29-Kevin
If the Chase started now
If the Chase started now
August 23, 2008
the drivers in: 1) #18-Kyle Busch 5080 [8 wins x 10 bonus pts] 2) #99-Carl Edwards 5050 [6 wins, 5 wins x 10 pts = 50pts*] 3) #48-Jimmie Johnson 5020 [2 wins] 4) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5010 [1 win] 5) #31-Jeff Burton 5010 [1 win] 6) #11-Denny Hamlin 5010 [1 win] 7) #
NASCAR dyno’s ten cars after MIS Cup race UPDATE:
NASCAR dyno’s ten cars after MIS Cup race UPDATE:
August 23, 2008
NASCAR planned to test horsepower on at least 10 cars after Sunday's 3M Performance 400 Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway. NASCAR took several cars, while other teams wanted their engines tested. The cars tested were: took the Fords of #6-David Ragan
Bristol Pit Rules:
Bristol Pit Rules:
August 22, 2008
Bristol Motor Speedway operates under a plan where one-pit road will be used during pit stops under caution. Currently, Bristol remains the only track in Winston Cup that utilizes two pit roads. Teams that pit on the backstretch used to be at a competitive disadvantage
Edwards on pole at Bristol:
Edwards on pole at Bristol:
August 22, 2008
#99-Carl Edwards won the Coor's Light Pole for the Sharpies 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway with a speed of 121.860mph for his first pole of 2008 and 4th pole of his career. Edwards is the 13th different pole sitter of 2008. #44-Reutimann will start 2nd followed by #
Bristol Qualifying Fast Facts
Bristol Qualifying Fast Facts
August 22, 2008
Carl Edwards won the Pole Award for the Sharpie 500 with a lap of 15.746 seconds, 121.860 mph. This is his fourth pole in 145 Sprint Cup Series races. This is his first pole and 12th top-10 start in 2008. This is his first pole in nine races at Bristol Motor Speedway
Subway to sponsor Edwards in 2009? U.S. Army?
Subway to sponsor Edwards in 2009? U.S. Army?
August 19, 2008
Subway is completing a deal with #99-Carl Edwards that will make the ultra-fit NASCAR driver a spokesman for the big-spending restaurant chain, industry sources said. Subway is expected to be the primary sponsor for Edwards' #99 Ford in three Sprint Cup races next
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