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Four-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon has been “streaky” at Texas Motor Speedway this year. Gordon’s victory in April’s Samsung 500 snapped a 47-race winless streak and during his return visit for last week’s Dickies 500 he extended a streak. He captured the Dickies...
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FORT WORTH, Texas (November 6, 2009) – Four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon (No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet) won the Dickies 500 pole for the second consecutive year, earning the position with a lap of 191.117 miles per hour during Friday’s 7-Eleven Qualifying Day at Texas Motor...
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Fans can experience hospitality like never before prior to the Dickies 500 with a pass to the new Time Warner Cable Pit Stop Pavilion at the Village of Champions featuring an appearance by four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon. The Time Warner Cable Pit Stop Pavilion pass includes access...
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By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service 1. Stewart rebounds. NASCAR’s regular-season points leader got there by avoiding costly glitches, but a loose rear axle cap necessitated a lengthy pit stop and dropped him to 14th at New Hampshire. Stewart and crew chief Darian Grubb will make sure...
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A great deal of NASCAR's success can be attributed to the 1st Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway back in 1994 where a young Jeff Gordon took home the win.
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service With the running of last Saturday’s Coke Zero 400 at Daytona, the Sprint Cup season reached its halfway point. With that in mind, here’s our weekly breakdown of the top 12: 1. Tony Stewart, 2,719. Smoke has to be on top of the world. New team...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Sunday’s Lenox Industrial Tools 301. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based on...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Saturday night’s Subway Fresh Fit 500. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Phoenix International Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based...
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Jeff Gordon had to feel one thing standing in Victory Lane on Sunday — finally. Gordon, the four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, had been winless since 2007 and his No. 24 Chevrolet had never tamed Texas Motor Speedway. Gordon broke both draughts with a victory in the Samsung 500 before an estimated...
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FORT WORTH, Texas (March 30, 2009) – Foreigner’s Mick Jones and Kelly Hansen traded in their band gear for a couple of fire suits and helmets Monday to experience NASCAR full throttle at Texas Motor Speedway. Foreigner, the legendary rock band known for its chart-topping hits in the 1970s...
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By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service There will come a day—and that day may come soon—when Jeff Gordon will tire of saying all the right things. For now, Gordon says he is elated with the progress he, crew chief Steve Letarte and the rest of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (March 5, 2009) Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Atlanta Motor Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based on...
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By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (February 15, 2009) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.— It wasn’t the thrilling finish fans have come to expect from the Daytona 500—except to Matt Kenseth. When Kenseth got the news he had won the rain-shortened season opener in NASCAR’s Sprint...
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By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Kyle Busch held off Mark Martin and Brian Vickers in a drag race to the finish line to win the second of two Gatorade Duel 150 qualifying races Thursday at Daytona International Speedway. Jeff Gordon beat Tony Stewart to the...