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...
By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service Here’s a look at the top five drivers and five to watch in Sunday’s Price Chopper 400 at Kansas. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Kansas unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based on the past four races at the track...
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (September 28, 2009) Don't blame team owner Rick Hendrick if he's already dusting off a place in the trophy case for this year's NASCAR Sprint Cup championship hardware. What Hendrick doesn't know, however, is which man's name will...
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (September 21, 2009) Mark Martin can't afford to get ahead of himself. He simply won't let that happen. Too many times, NASCAR's foremost series has teased him with the prospect of a championship, only to snatch it away. In this season's...
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images for NASCAR) (September 20, 2009) LOUDON, N.H. -- Top seeding in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup must agree with Mark Martin, and on Sunday, he took the first step toward the championship that has eluded him for more...
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