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UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Martinsville race 6 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Martinsville race 6 of 36]:
March 29, 2009
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Martinsville race 6 of 36]: 1) #24-Jeff Gordon 959 2) #33-Clint Bowyer 870 -89 3) #2-Kurt Busch 827 -132 [1 win] 4) #48-Jimmie Johnson 817 [1 win] 5) #11-Denny Hamlin 811 -148 6) #18-Kyle Busch 800 -159 [2 wins] 7) #14-Tony
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Bristol race 5 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Bristol race 5 of 36]:
March 22, 2009
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Bristol race 5 of 36]: 1) #24Jeff Gordon 794 2) #2-Kurt Busch 718 -76 [1 win] 3) #33-Clint Bowyer 715 -79 4) #18-Kyle Busch 709 -85 [2 wins] 5) #99-Carl Edwards 665 -129 6) #9-Kasey Kahne 639 -155 7) #14-Tony Stewart 633 -161
Racing Resources Says “¦Sprint Cup Series
Racing Resources Says “¦Sprint Cup Series
March 10, 2009
Racing Resources Says "¦Sprint Cup Series * Kurt Busch won the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway after starting second. Busch posted his 19th career series victory in 296 races. His last victory came at Loudon on June 29, 2008, 23 races ago. This was his third
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Atlanta race 4 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Atlanta race 4 of 36]:
March 8, 2009
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Atlanta race 4 of 36]: 1) #24Jeff Gordon 634 2) #33-Clint Bowyer 591 -43 3) #2-Kurt Busch 588 -46 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 547 -87 5) #17-Matt Kenseth 546 -88 [2 wins] 6) #14-Tony Stewart 521 -113 7) #18-Kyle Busch 514 -120
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Atlanta:
Raybestos Rookie News & Notes – Atlanta:
March 3, 2009
Ricky Carmichael was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the February 21 San Bernardino County 200 at Auto Club Speedway.. Carmichael scored an eighth-place finish, his best effort in two NASCAR Camping World Series starts and claimed Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors
Engine problems had different causes:
Engine problems had different causes:
March 3, 2009
Engine problems had different causes: The president of Toyota Racing Development says the engine failures incurred by the three Roush Fenway Racing teams during Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway were unrelated to the problems five Toyota teams experienced
Racing Resources Says “¦
Racing Resources Says “¦
March 2, 2009
Racing Resources Says "¦ * Las Vegas native Kyle Busch won the Shelby 427 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Busch was the pole winner but dropped to the rear, under penalty, for an engine change prior to the start. He is the first pole winner to win at Las Vegas. * Busch
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Las Vegas race 3 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Las Vegas race 3 of 36]:
March 1, 2009
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Las Vegas race 3 of 36]: 1) Jeff Gordon 459 2) Clint Bowyer 441 -18 3) Matt Kenseth 419 -40 [2 wins] 4) Greg Biffle 419 -40 5) David Reutimann 408 -51 6) #18-Kyle Busch 405 -54 [1 win] 7) #2-Kurt Busch 393 -66 8) #14-Tony Stewart
Five engine changes…to the back UPDATE:
Five engine changes…to the back UPDATE:
February 28, 2009
#18-Kyle Busch blew a motor in his Toyota during Friday's practice session, changed the engine, then ran a pole-winning lap of 185.995 mph to knock his big brother off the pole. #2-Kurt Busch ran a lap at 185.707 mph. But under NASCAR rules, Kyle Busch will have to
Five engine changes…to the back:
Five engine changes…to the back:
February 27, 2009
#18-Kyle Busch blew a motor in his Toyota during Friday's practice session, changed the engine, then ran a pole-winning lap of 185.995 mph to knock his big brother off the pole. #2-Kurt Busch ran a lap at 185.707 mph. But under NASCAR rules, Kyle Busch will have to
NASCAR does not check video on rainout finishes:
NASCAR does not check video on rainout finishes:
February 23, 2009
Jeff Gordon told his team last week after the Daytona 500 that he believed he could have been scored 12th instead of 13th in that Sprint Cup race, depending on the interpretation of NASCAR rules and policies. The final verdict: He was 13th. Here's why Gordon was confused
UNOFFICIAL Driver Points Standings [after California race 2 of 36]:
UNOFFICIAL Driver Points Standings [after California race 2 of 36]:
February 22, 2009
1) Matt Kenseth 385 [2 wins] 2) Jeff Gordon 304 -81 3) Kurt Busch 294 -91 4) Tony Stewart 294 -91 5) Greg Biffle 268 -117 6) Clint Bowyer 266 -119 7) Michael Waltrip 264 -121 8) David Ragan 262 -123 9) 260 -125 10) Juan Pablo Montoya 256 -129 11) Elliott Sadler 248
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Daytona race 1 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Driver Points Standings [after Daytona race 1 of 36]:
February 15, 2009
1) #17-Matt Kenseth 190 [1 win] 2) #29- 170 -20 3) #44-A.J. Allmendinger 165 -25 4) #33-Clint Bowyer 160 -30 5) #19-Elliott Sadler 160 -30 6) #6-David Ragan 150 -40 7) #14-Tony Stewart 147 -43 8) #55-Michael Waltrip 146 -44 9) #43-Reed Sorenson 138 -52 10) #1-Martin
Newman Forced to Backup Car for 500:
Newman Forced to Backup Car for 500:
February 13, 2009
While running in third place with 13 laps remaining in Thursday's Gatorade Duel qualifying race, Ryan Newman's day came to an abrupt halt when his #39 U.S. Army Chevy got punted from behind by the #00 car of David Reutimann. The heavy hit on the backstretch of the
Cajun Industries joins MSRP at Daytona:
Cajun Industries joins MSRP at Daytona:
February 5, 2009
Cajun Industries, LLC a nationally recognized construction leader will sponsor the #25 HT Motorsports Toyota in the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona. As well, the Cajun Industries banner will be placed on the hood of the #91 MSRP Motorsports driven by Terry
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