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Bruton Smith: Track owner, truth sayer

Bruce Martin: NASCAR's next bad boy, T.O's need for speed and more

INTERVIEW: NASCAR comes to Richmond

TONY STEWART WINS EMORY HEALTHCARE 500 SUNDAY AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Burton Checks In On The Daytona Repave

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Bruton Smith: Track owner, truth sayer

Bruton Smith shares his thoughts on the Cup schedule, whether NASCAR should be in Southern California and if today's drivers are too soft.

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Bruce Martin: NASCAR's next bad boy, T.O's need for speed and more

SPARTA, Kentucky -- If NASCAR wants to increase its television ratings, boost attendance at tracks and regain its stature in the media, then Kyle Busch has to be the driver who steps to the forefront and wins NASCAR's "Chase for the Championship."

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INTERVIEW: NASCAR comes to Richmond

RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) – It is NASCAR week in Richmond, and once again this weekend's Sprint Cup race is one of the most important on the schedule. This is the last chance for drivers to make their way into the chase for the championship.

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TONY STEWART WINS EMORY HEALTHCARE 500 SUNDAY AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

TONY STEWART WINS EMORY HEALTHCARE 500 SUNDAY AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Marcy Scott (770) 946-3951 HAMPTON, Ga. (Sept. 5, 2010) - Tony Stewart figured out the restarts just in time to win the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race Sunday, holding off Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson for his third win at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

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Burton Checks In On The Daytona Repave

Jeff Burton is accustomed to driving down pit road at Daytona International Speedway in his No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet looking for his pit crew for four tires and Sunoco fuel. Photo Gallery of Jeff Burton's visit to Daytona

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Ingram's Flat Spot On: Atlanta's high banks get trimmed

This year's Labor Day weekend race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway predictably produced another belly-to-the-ground, flat-out scramble that would have made Fireball Roberts, the first winner on the same high banks in 1960, proud.

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