NASCAR Announces Schedule Changes
NASCAR announced today its national series schedules for the 2009 season, which features realigned dates for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Truck Series.
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Hornish To Get New Crew Chief
Penske Racing today announced that Travis Geisler will immediately replace Chris Carrier as the crew chief of the Mobil 1 Dodge, driven by Sam Hornish Jr.
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Edwards Grabs Valuable Bonus Points
On the final restart, there were two laps for all the gold after 400 miles of lead-swapping between NASCAR's hard-charging gunslingers.
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Edwards, Roush Dominate Michigan Again
Carl Edwards scored a weekend sweep at the Michigan International Speedway Sunday by winning the 3M Performance 400.
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Newman Joins Stewart Haas in 09
Stewart-Haas Racing has signed Ryan Newman to a multi-year contract to drive the team’s No. 4 Chevrolet beginning with the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.
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A Weekend To Remember At Watkins Glen
Kyle Busch established himself as NASCAR's new "road-course king," and Australian driver Marcos Ambrose scored his first Nationwide Series victory.
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Busch Makes History With Road Course Win
Kyle Busch gets his eight win and third road course in the same season making him the first driver in NASCAR history to do so.
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Truex Extends Contract With DEI
Martin Truex, Jr. confirmed Friday that he has extended his contract with Dale Earnhardt Inc. Truex will drive the No.1 Chevrolet for DEI at least one more year.
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Sprint Cup Qualifying Rained Out
The starting grid for Sunday's race at Watkins Glen will be set by the current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series owner points, giving Kyle Busch the pole position.
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