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Daytona 500 Testing – Over for Day 4:
Daytona 500 Testing – Over for Day 4:
January 16, 2006
AM Speeds: #5-Kyle Busch was the fastest i the opening session of Daytona 500 Testing, Session 2 for the Cup teams with a speed of 186.629mph, followed by #14-Sterling Marlin, #26-Jamie McMurray, #10-Scott Riggs and #01-Joe Nemechek. 58 cars made runs in the AM session
Death at Dakar AND another:
Death at Dakar AND another:
January 14, 2006
Former top French skier Luc Alphand had victory in sight in the Dakar Rally after winning Friday's 13th stage marred by the death of a young boy hit by a race car. Alphand, driving a Mitsubishi, extended his overall lead by clocking the fastest time over the day's
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 8th stage:
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 8th stage:
January 9, 2006
#7-Robby Gordon is racing in the Dakar Rally, the worlds most grueling and logistically challenging auto race, started Dec. 31 in Lison, Portugal and heads approximately 6,500 miles south through Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar and into Morocco. From there, the
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 7th stage:
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 7th stage:
January 7, 2006
#7-Robby Gordon is racing in the Dakar Rally, the worlds most grueling and logistically challenging auto race, started Dec. 31 in Lison, Portugal and heads approximately 6,500 miles south through Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar and into Morocco. From there, the
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 6th stage:
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 6th stage:
January 5, 2006
#7-Robby Gordon is racing in the Dakar Rally, the worlds most grueling and logistically challenging auto race, started Dec. 31 in Lison, Portugal and heads approximately 6,500 miles south through Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar and into Morocco. From there, the
Robby sticks with DEI? UPDATE:
Robby sticks with DEI? UPDATE:
January 5, 2006
hearing that Robby Gordon will start the 2006 Nextel Cup season with DEI [Dale Earnhardt Inc.] engines after running well in the final two races. Once Menards engines are ready, he will then go back to those engines.(12-7-2005) UPDATE: While Robby Gordon and his off
Tracy to test for R. Gordon at Daytona:
Tracy to test for R. Gordon at Daytona:
January 5, 2006
Paul Tracy is scheduled to test for Robby Gordons Nextel Cup team to Daytona on Jan. 16th. According to this weeks Autosport magazine, Tracy will handle the beginning of next weeks sessions while Gordon travels back from the Dakar rally, which doesnt end until
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 2nd stage:
Robby Gordon Dakar Update – 2nd stage:
January 2, 2006
#7-Robby Gordon is racing in the Dakar Rally, the worlds most grueling and logistically challenging auto race, started Dec. 31 in Lison, Portugal and heads approximately 6,500 miles south through Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar and into Morocco. From there, the
Gordon getting ready for Dakar race:
Gordon getting ready for Dakar race:
December 17, 2005
The Dakar Rally, easily the worlds most grueling and logistically challenging auto race, will start on Dec. 31 in Lison, Portugal and head approximately 6,500 miles south through Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar and into Morocco. From there, the race turns rugged
Robby sticks with DEI?
Robby sticks with DEI?
December 7, 2005
hearing that Robby Gordon will start the 2006 Nextel Cup season with DEI [Dale Earnhardt Inc.] engines after running well in the final two races. Once Menards engines are ready, he will then go back to those engines.(12-7-2005)
Hamlin leaves RCR for BDR? UPDATE Official – Blaney and Hamlin:
Hamlin leaves RCR for BDR? UPDATE Official – Blaney and Hamlin:
December 1, 2005
hearing [or have learned] that crew chief Kevin Hamlin has left Richard Childress Racing and will be the new crew chief at Bill Davis Racing for Dave Blaney and the #22 Caterpillar Dodge with former #22 crew chief Derrick Finley moving over to the #55 NAPA Auto Parts
Biffle wins the Battle, Stewart wins the War:
Biffle wins the Battle, Stewart wins the War:
November 20, 2005
#16-Greg Biffle took the lead late, with 8 laps to go and won the FORD 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway by mere inches over #6-Mark Martin for his 6th win of the season and 9th of his career. Points leader #20-Tony Stewart finished 15th and won the 2005 Nextel Cup Championship
Rumblings / Race Notes Homestead:
Rumblings / Race Notes Homestead:
November 20, 2005
We crowned a Champion, and had an exciting race to boot! Greg Biffle beat Mark Martin to the line by mere inches (actually, it was all of 0.017 seconds!) to take the Ford 400 today at Homestead-Miami Speedway. After passing Dave Blaney on lap 260 coming out of the
Ramblings/Qualifying Notes – Homestead
Ramblings/Qualifying Notes – Homestead
November 19, 2005
It's only fitting that on Championship Weekend we've got a Ford on the pole for the Ford 400. #99-Carl Edwards captured his second Bud Pole of the season (and of his career) today, edging out Ryan Newman by .002 of a second. He'll lead 'em to the green on Sunday with
Menard to help Robby out at Homestead:
Menard to help Robby out at Homestead:
November 15, 2005
This coming weekend, #7-Robby Gordon will run the Baja 1000 in Mexico, a race he's won twice. He'll have Busch Series regular (and DEI driver) Paul Menard practice and qualify his #7 Chevy on Saturday for Sunday's Nextel Cup race at Homestead with Gordon racing in
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