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Inc. driver to win in the last three races. Harvick picked up the win two weeks ago at Gateway International Raceway, while Hornaday claimed his first victory of the season last weekend at O'Reilly... Full Article at The News & Observer
Pocono. Sadler was the beneficiary after a flurry of late mishaps sent the trucks race into NASCAR’s version of overtime. He cut off Matt Crafton’s pass attempt inside, then pulled away from Kahne... Full Article at Brownsville Herald
LONG POND, PA - JULY 31: Elliott Sadler, driver of the #2 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet, celebrates by doing a burnout after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono Raceway on July 31, 2010 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
They (NASCAR) did give me a pretty good log book of all the negative things I've had to say over the last couple of months
Jaime McMurray sweeps the major NASCAR races with a win at the Brickyard
Sadler was the beneficiary after a flurry of late mishaps sent the trucks race into NASCAR's version of overtime. He cut off Matt Crafton's pass attempt inside, then pulled away from Kahne on the... Full Article at Pocono Record
LONG POND, PA - JULY 31: Ron Hornaday Jr. drives the #33 Ollie's Bargin Outlet Chevrolet during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono Raceway on July 31, 2010 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
Bold move on late restart gives rookie second NASCAR K&N Pro Series East win
NASCAR told the drivers to "Have at it," but after Gateway did Carl Edwards go too far?
LONG POND, PA - JULY 31: Johnny Sauter, driver of the #13 IN Country Television Chevrolet, leads a group of cars during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono Raceway on July 31, 2010 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
“It’s a cool shoot out formula,” Sadler said. “There’s a sense of urgency on the restarts. It’s the quality of the racing not the quantity that the fans want to see. And I didn’t want to run any... Full Article at Speedway Media
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Inc. truck, Sadler, 35, beat Kasey Kahne (Kyle Busch Motorsports) to the finish line by .445 seconds in a race that went five laps past its scheduled distance of 50 laps at the 2.5-mile triangular... Full Article at Scene Daily: NASCAR News, Blogs
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is a family-owned and operated business venture that sanctions and governs multiple auto racing sports events. It was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1947–48. As of 2009, the CEO for the company is Brian France, grandson of the late Bill France Sr. NASCAR is the largest sanctioning body... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
They (NASCAR) did give me a pretty good log book of all the negative things I've had to say over the last couple of months
Bold move on late restart gives rookie second NASCAR K&N Pro Series East win
The Driver’s Seat with Natalie Sather, NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Racer!
The Pocono Raceway Solar Project marks the first project for enXco in Pennsylvania and also our first turnkey solar project. We recognize the dedicated efforts of NASCAR to become more sustainable and we look forward to helping other tracks to follow Pocono's leadership to reduce their carbon footprint ...
This meaningful green project reflects the NASCAR industry's collaborative approach to preserving the environment and highlights Pocono Raceway's significant contribution as the first major U.S. sports venue to go green with 100% renewable energy. We encourage other tracks and sponsors to follow this le...
NASCAR is committed to becoming a leader in environmental responsibility by reducing our impact and serving as a testing ground for innovative new approaches for sustainability
Living it like I do, everything that NASCAR does, from a competition side, is above board and out there and open in front of everyone to look at and to pay attention to and to form opinions on and report on
For NASCAR to give a penalty for that, that's their call.
Some things should be kept from the media. NASCAR is trying to keep us from shooting ourselves in the foot.
NASCAR has done a good job of building this sport over 60 years
I don't have a problem with NASCAR telling us, 'Why air out [a problem] in public when you can come in the trailer and have a conversation about it and be productive versus getting on television and ranting about something that is a complicated issue?'
NASCAR's done a good job of building this sport over 60 years, and between everyone in this [media] room and in the garage, we have all done our part to break this sport down over the last four of five years
Even if [NASCAR] decides to schedule Kentucky on another weekend, that would have a big impact on the Brickyard 400’s profits ... I’m sure the race here gets a big draw from Kentucky, and NASCAR is risking oversaturating the market.
Even if [NASCAR] decides to schedule Kentucky on another weekend, that would have a big impact on the Brickyard 400’s profits ... I’m sure the race here gets a big draw from Kentucky, and NASCAR is risking oversaturating the market.
It comes with the sizzle of NASCAR ... It will be seen all across Pennsylvania because of its connection with NASCAR.
It comes with the sizzle of NASCAR ... It will be seen all across Pennsylvania because of its connection with NASCAR.
In a world where LeBron James, Terrell Owens, and Donovan McNabb make national headlines, NASCAR remains behind the curve as a multicultural sport.
He used his college fund and said 'I'm not going to college. NASCAR is where my career is going to be,'
To the casual observer, the inside of a racing truck looks like a NASCAR race car. It has hand-fabricated dashboard and instruments, a racing seat and a removable steering wheel
Yeah, NASCAR does like to do things big and fast ... This is big and you put it up fast.
The secret part of it is a good thing ... That's what people need to understand. I don't want to talk about the negative, NASCAR doesn't want to talk about the negative. There are people in the garage area that want to talk about the negative aspects of our sport and that's not good.
We owe it to ourselves to make sure that things stay positive and upbeat ... I think the racing this year has been awesome. I don't think you could ask for better racing than what we've been having. The green-white-checkered, the double-file restarts and everything [NASCAR] has done to make the racing w...
I'm happy my money is going to charity, to be honest with you ... That's money that's going to the NASCAR Foundation and it's going to go to several different children's charities that I support through my foundation. So, one way or another it was going to go there anyway. I'm not too upset about that. ...
If you've got something to say, it's very easy to pick up the phone or walk over to the [NASCAR office] trailer and go express your feelings to somebody ... And it's just not the right place to do it through this room [media center].
Thompson's rulebook doesn't say anywhere that you have to take the green flag to make it a start ... They paid me for last place, they gave me points as starting the race and they sent the car count to NASCAR as 20 cars with me finishing last. If I didn't start the race, why did you pay me, why did you ...
