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Carl Edwards team owner Jack Roush satisfied with penalty for wreck at Atlanta
Team owner Jack Roush said Wednesday he's satisfied with the penalty NASCAR levied against driver Carl Edwards for his intentional accident with Brad Keselowski.
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Michael Waltrip to be sponsored by Aaron's for Talladega race
Michael Waltrip will enter the Sprint Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway with help from a longtime sponsor.
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NASCAR delivered the wrong message when it decided not to suspend Carl Edwards for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski at Atlanta Motor Speedway
NASCAR delivered the wrong message when it slapped Carl Edwards on the wrist for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski. Next time, we might not be so lucky.
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Two NASCAR crewmen suspended for violating drug policy
NASCAR has suspended two crewmen for violating its substance abuse policy, including the former brother-in-law of Jeremy Mayfield.
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Elliott Sadler: Tire issues come from setup, not Goodyear
Elliott Sadler says anyone having problems with Goodyear's tire should look to their raceshop and not point fingers at the manufacturer.
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Kyle Busch ticked off after practice scrape
Kyle Busch was miffed about a scrape in the final practice for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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Kevin Harvick coasts in dominating Atlanta trucks win
Kevin Harvick has won his third straight start in the NASCAR truck series, cruising to an easy victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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Jeff Gordon suggests NASCAR could use some rivalries to raise viewership
The drivers keep saying how much the racing has improved in the opening month of the NASCAR season, yet there's all sorts of evidence that defies their optimism.
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Toyota Racing Development president says Denny Hamlin is wrong about engines lagging in Sprint Cup
The president of Toyota Racing Development doesn't agree with Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin that the Toyota Sprint Cup engine is behind other manufacturers in terms of power and reliability.
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NASCAR expected to debut spoiler at Martinsville in March
Sprint Cup cars are expected to replace the rear wing with a spoiler at Martinsville in March, NASCAR president Mike Helton said Monday.
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