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“Five-Time” breaks tie for All-Star history
Posted on 19 May 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
Becoming the first driver to earn four victories in NASCAR’s annual All-Star race, Jimmie Johnson surpassed the late Dale Earnhardt and teammate Jeff Gordon to sail into the history books after Saturday’s win. Already a dominate force at Charlotte Motor Speedway, it was simply just a matter of time before Johnson took his place in the history books for NASCAR’s prize event. Although it lo...
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David Ragan scores huge win at Talladega
Posted on 6 May 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
In a typical Talladega scenario, it was pretty much every man for himself coming down to the green-white-checker finish. But, for Front Row Motorsports, it was a tale of “David vs. Goliath”, or two David's in this case, as David Ragan took the checkered flag and a win for one of the smallest teams in NASCAR. Behind him, his teammate David Gilliland finished second and was credited f...
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Tempers continue to flare after Richmond
Posted on 29 Apr 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
At most short-tracks, “beating and banging” is a given. Or, so you would think. For Kurt Busch, he seemed to make rubbing fenders a norm with several drivers coming into the final laps in Saturday's race at Richmond. Walking away with a seventh place finish, Busch stated that his bumps were merely nothing more than racing and that coming down to the checkered flag was simply a ̶...
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Kenseth dominates Kansas
Posted on 21 Apr 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
Although Matt Kenseth compared his victory on Sunday to a game of musical chairs, to the average fan, it looked like a game of complete domination and control from the seasoned veteran. Although cautions once again played an important factor in this year's race, it did not seem to phase any part of Kenseth's game on Sunday. Looking eerily similar to the March 10 race at Las Vegas, the No. 20 T...
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Martinsville Recap: Could “Five-Time” be headed for Six?
Posted on 8 Apr 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
Although the anticipation had been building after a week off, Sunday's race at Martinsville Speedway was surprisingly…tame. With no revenge taking place or no “heated” battles in the wake of the Tony Stewart vs. Joey Logano vs. Denny Hamlin saga, the race was for the most part quiet and dominated by a tenacious Jimmie Johnson. Overall, the race was only controlled by three dr...
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Kyle Busch ends drought after drama filled Auto Club 400
Posted on 25 Mar 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
Although it was Kyle Busch that took the win on Sunday and ended a 31 race drought, all eyes were focused on the last lap sparks that flew between Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and Tony Stewart. After the war of words between the two former teammates last week on Twitter, it seems that the bad blood spilled over on to the track, causing a last lap crash that sent Hamlin to the hospital and Logano ...
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Sparks fly as Kahne wins at Bristol
Posted on 18 Mar 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
Although Bristol is known to fans as “The World's Fastest Half Mile”, after Sunday, it could be known as “The World's Most Exciting Half Mile.” Since Daytona, drivers and fans have complained that the caliber of passing has been somewhat “bland”, but this weekend proves that there is definitely more to the season than what fans have witnessed so far. Thanks t...
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Kenseth wins at Vegas on 41st birthday
Posted on 11 Mar 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
After Sunday's Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Matt Kenseth walked away with the best birthday present a racer could get. Turning 41 on Sunday, Kenseth scored a win with his new team and Toyota's first win of the NASCAR season. Kenseth also became only the third driver in series history to win on their birthday. Three races in, all three makes of the new Gen-6 cars now have a w...
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Edwards flips for victory at Phoenix
Posted on 4 Mar 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
At the end of Sunday's Subway Fresh Fit 500, NASCAR fans finally got to see a move that they have not seen in over 70 Sprint Cup races. So, what was the big move? A back-flip from Carl Edwards. You could see the excitement in his face as he finally got to climb back on to the window frame of his No. 99 Ford at the finish line and perform a move that fans, and Edwards, wondered if and when they ...
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Johnson Scores 2nd Daytona 500 victory; Danica earns eighth place finish
Posted on 25 Feb 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
Although dubbed as the “Danica 500″, Jimmie Johnson definitely left his mark after earning his second Daytona 500 victory on Sunday. In light of Saturday's horrific Nationwide race, where a last lap accident left several fans injured after Kyle Larson's car slammed into the catch-fence, Sunday sort of became the “calm after the storm” in a sense. Several wondered if Satu...
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2013 NASCAR season setting up to be one for the record books
Posted on 18 Feb 2013 by Ashley Gulick.
The 2013 NASCAR season has already set milestones and we haven't even made it to the main event yet. After setting her mark leading qualifying practice earlier in the week, Danica Patrick doubters were already wondering if that was the best we would see from her in the start of her full-time schedule in the Sprint Cup Series. Much to their surprise, she had more up her sleeve. After already bei...
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How the NASCAR Chase Should Be Set Up
Posted on 1 Jul 2012 by Joseph Hopkins.
How the tracks should be set up for the NASCAR Chase in proper order. Chase Order: SHORT TRACK RUN: 1.) Bristol- Hopefully the new pavement will be an improvement. I like Richmond more, but it'd be silly to have two Chase races in Virginia. Starts the season on primetime tv (on ABC for that matter, which is a plus). Photo by Getty Images 2.) Martinsville- Awesome short track. One of the most ex...









