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Chase is on for McMurray - Boston Globe

Bowyer will try to keep spot in Chase group - Atlanta Journal Constitution

AWESOMECAR: The Roadmap To Making NASCAR The Greatest MotorSport Ever - Bleacher Report

CUP: Jeff Vs. Jeff For The Title? - FOXNews

IndyCar Series reaches a milestone Saturday - Cincinnati.com

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NASCAR 2010: The 15 Friendliest Stock Car Drivers of All Time

NASCAR fans are selective and loyal with the drivers they pick as their favorite.  Once their racing hero is designated, little can assuage them from their support. The driver may fall into a driving slump or change teams but the die hard fan remains true. They await the next win for their driver and continue to buy their memorabilia and sport attire to show their loyalty. An odd thing happens ...

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Nascar Turns to BET Network to Boost Minority Drivers

A series on the Black Entertainment Network represents Nascar’s latest attempt to build a following for minority drivers it hopes to develop into stars.

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Biggest NASCAR surprise? How about Jamie McMurray

Biggest NASCAR surprise? How about Jamie McMurray

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Christoper Winter Makes SRL Debut Saturday at TS@I

ExtenZe Racing’s Christopher Winter to Make SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour Series Debut The 20 year-old Arcadia, California Native will make his debut during this Labor Day weekend’s running of the SRL Touring 100 at the Toyota Speedway at Irwindale Charlotte, N.C. (September 2, 2010) – With only a handful of starts in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Late Model Series and one NASCAR Super Late Model ...

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Erik Jones is spending his teen years in the fast lane, victory lane

Holding your own at 14 against drivers twice and three times your age is amazing. But sticking up for your rights in the pits after a rough race at that age is almost unbelievable. Erik Jones is doing both.

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Cory McCartney: Clint Bowyer and Jamie McMurray will battle it out for the final spot in the Chase

1. Kevin Harvick has already locked up his Chase spot. So too has Jeff Gordon. They could be joined by nine more drivers clinching their places in the 10-race playoff by the time the lights dim on Atlanta Motor Speedway late Sunday night into early Labor Day morning. For them, Richmond will be a formality.

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