FORT WORTH, Texas (Nov. 3, 2009) – Kyle Busch has been building a pillar of success in the NASCAR Nationwide Series since his debut in 2004. His accomplishments range from being named Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year and finishing runner-up in the championship that season through last year...
By Reid Spencer / Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- Given his background in cut-throat Formula One racing, you can imagine Juan Pablo Montoya's surprise in discovering that his Sprint Cup competitors were more than willing to help him learn the ropes. Quite often, Montoya has...
It Takes Two... For some NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, racing on Sunday just isn’t enough. It takes two races in one event weekend to satisfy the need for high-speed, adrenaline-rushing auto racing. Two wins in the same event weekend is an amazing accomplishment at any track, but especially at Texas...
WELCOME, N.C. – Have you ever admired the elaborate graphics on a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car and thought, “I wonder how they painted it to look like that?” There’s a very good chance it’s not paint at all – it could well be the car is “wrapped” in a high...
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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SceneDaily.com When Kevin Harvick and his wife, DeLana, started Kevin Harvick Inc., it was a hobby. That hobby turned into a serious competitive effort – do the Harvicks really know how to do it any other way? – and they reached another milestone last week at Bristol Motor Speedway. The first...
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 (February 12, 2009) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Clint Bowyer is not defending his title in NASCAR’s Nationwide Series this year—and that’s fine with Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch. Edwards, the 2007 Nationwide champion, and Busch, who won...
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The 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup opened up with an exciting Budweiser Shootout. It was a great race and it was great to see Kevin Harvick and Richard Childress in Victory Lane to start the 2009 season. It looks to be another exciting season of racing season this year.