Racing is moving back to the East coast after a West Coast swing that saw Kevin Harvick win almost every race he was in. I bet some of the drivers are happy to getting that part over with. Here is what to look for as we go short track racing with drivers leaving their feelings in the garage.
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Tracks continue removing seats; how it could impact fans | NASCAR | Sporting News
NASCAR news, rumors, race updates, points standings, schedules, qualifying, driver statistics and more on Sporting News.
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Take a look back at some of the most candid moments as drivers and celebrities made their way through the media center in 2014. For more NASCAR news, check o…
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Richmond race fence sitter gets jail time, fine for his actions
His 15 minutes of fame are over, and now James Dennis is headed for 15 days in jail.
Dennis, the man who scaled a fence at Richmond International Raceway during September’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race, will spend at least two weeks behind bars, according to the Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch and TV station WWBT. According to the reports, Dennis was convicted of public drunkenness and disorderly conduct for his actions during the Sept. 6 race. He was fined $100 for being… |
Kurt Busch heads to Barbados for more offseason racing
Kurt Busch already has had one international experience this offseason, and he is ready for another. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver, the 2004 Cup champion, will compete Saturday and Sunday in the international Race of Champions in Barbados. MORE: Changes coming in NASCAR; what you should expect | Rules set for ’15 The competition pits drivers from all forms of racing against others on a portable, assembled asphalt track that includes a crossover that allows two… |
NASCAR sets 13 open tests for teams, changes lug nut rule
NASCAR, which banned all team testing after the 2014 season, will give organizations 12 one-day open tests the day after Goodyear tire tests in 2015 and open one race weekend a day early so Sprint Cup teams can test. The new testing plan was revealed in NASCAR’s 2015 rule book, which teams and industry personnel can now read on a secure website. As expected, there will be no changes to the rules for the Chase for the Sprint Cup. MORE: What the future holds |… |
Tire test verdict: little change in 2015, but watch out for 2016 adjustments
Four Sprint Cup teams got a chance to see how the new 2015 aerodynamic package feels in a test this week at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Carl Edwards, Sam Hornish Jr., and Paul Menard spent two days testing tires for Goodyear on the 1.5-mile track. They worked primarily on the less-horsepower, less-downforce package for 2015 and a significantly less-downforce package that NASCAR is considering for 2016. With temperatures in the high-40s and low-50s, the… |
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Top Ten Tips For Becoming an Auto Racing Champion, presented by NASCAR Champ Kevin Harvick – YouTube
“Top Ten Tips for Becoming an Auto Racing Champion,” presented by NASCAR Champ Kevin Harvick.
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Great Story About Kids Learning About Cars
Within the halls of Automotive High School in Brooklyn, NY there exists a dedicated group of students that are rebuilding a pickup truck so they can further their education.
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Homestead Stories
Jeff Gordon captured the pole position Friday for the Sprint Cup season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where three of the four title contenders will start in the top 10.
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A fantastic NASCAR season is coming down to the wire, as the Nov. 16 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway will determine the 2014 Sprint Cup Series champion, with the Coca-Cola Racing Family playing a
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Phoenix Preview Will Tensions Rise Higher?
After last week everyone will be tuning in to see what is going to happen at Phoenix this weekend. Last week was kind of crazy to say the least. Will there be some pay backs? Who will be pitting the 24 team with so many guys suspended? Will Danica take revenge on Logano now that it counts for something for him? While I doubt that will happen it wouldn’t surprise me at all.
Alan Cavanna and Marty Snider analyze the last race of the Eliminator Round, make picks for who will win the race and discuss whether Brad Keselowski can overcome other driver’s animosity to make it to the next round.