Automaker's economic woes continue downward - Nascar
Automaker's economic woes continue downwardNascar - 6 minutes agoChip Ganassi Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc. have entered discussions that could lead to a merger between the two organizations. …
Automaker's economic woes continue downwardNascar - 6 minutes agoChip Ganassi Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc. have entered discussions that could lead to a merger between the two organizations. …
nasCARNEY: Drivers Cash InNascar - 6 minutes agoFor the past 21 races, only about 5 million people have chosen to spend their Sunday watching racing. All the while, ticket sales are down at every venue. …
Hendrick trio set the mark among the Chase driversNascar - 12 minutes agoThat's a good thing, but interestingly enough, there has only been one race won from the pole at PIR, and that was in last year's spring race when Jeff …
What’s bad for General Motors can’t be good for NASCAR Chevrolet drivers. News that General Motors reported a $2.5 billion quarterly loss on Friday and could run out of cash in 2009 without government help left drivers concerned about the brand whose cars are among the fastest in the Sprint Cup Series. Tony Stewart drives a Toyota this year, but has close ties to General Motors.
Sam Hornish Jr. AVONDALE, Ariz. — Roger Penske introduced Sam Hornish Jr. as his newest NASCAR driver exactly one year ago in a glitzy affair at one of Penske’s Scottsdale dealerships.
AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Roger Penske introduced Sam Hornish Jr. as his newest NASCAR driver exactly one year ago in a glitzy affair at one of Penske’s Scottsdale dealerships.
Roger Penske introduced Sam Hornish Jr. as his newest NASCAR driver exactly one year ago in a glitzy affair at one of Penske’s Scottsdale dealerships.
What’s bad for General Motors can’t be good for NASCAR Chevrolet drivers. News that General Motors reported a $2.5 billion quarterly loss on Friday and could run out of cash in 2009 without government help left drivers concerned about the brand whose cars are among the fastest in the Sprint Cup Series. Tony Stewart drives a Toyota this year, but has close ties to General Motors. When …
What’s bad for General Motors can’t be good for NASCAR Chevrolet drivers.
Friday, November 07, 2008 — On October 2, the first round of winners for the Red Cross Racing program were chosen. Four committed blood donors were selected at random and will join the Red Cross as VIPs at the Phoenix International Raceway on November 9.