Posted by @ 10:48 pm, November 16th, 2008
Gordon ends year winless, vows to get back to formNascar - 11 minutes ago"The 29 [Chevy driven by Kevin Harvick] is the only person we're racing on fuel," Letarte told Gordon. The pair was willing to gamble because it was …
Posted by @ 10:23 pm, November 16th, 2008
Is Jimmie Johnson the greatest driver ever? Rick Hendrick and Chad …NASCAR Nuts & Bolts, FL - 21 minutes agoButwith the competition level the way it is today with what you've got to do working, racing, day-in and day-out, no time to take time off, in my mind, …
Posted by @ 10:10 pm, November 16th, 2008
Edwards takes the race, comes up short in ChaseNascar - 4 minutes agoHe won the race. He did the backflip. He took home the trophy. If Carl Edwards had a list of things to do on his dashboard during Sunday's Ford 400 at …
Posted by @ 9:38 pm, November 16th, 2008
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — A ninth-place finish was not the way Tony Stewart envisioned his last race with Joe Gibbs Racing.
Posted by @ 9:15 pm, November 16th, 2008
Were it not for a splash of fuel, Tony Stewart might have won his 356th and final Cup race for Joe Gibbs Racing. Stewart, who will continue to drive as co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing in 2009, said he was emotional about parting ways with JGR.
Posted by @ 8:50 pm, November 16th, 2008
HOMESTEAD, Fla.—Nothing could stop Jimmie Johnson’s drive into the NASCAR record books. Not even a final, furious push by Carl Edwards.
Posted by @ 7:55 pm, November 16th, 2008
WASHINGTON — It’s no secret that America’s fastest growing sport is getting slammed by the economic slowdown. NASCAR teams are losing sponsors, laying off workers and, in some cases, merging with former rivals to keep from going under.
Posted by @ 6:27 pm, November 16th, 2008
The Money TimesHomestead-Miami Speedway: Carl Edwards clinches most laps ledNASCAR Nuts & Bolts, FL - 18 hours agoCarl Edwards isn't leading anymore, but he'll finish the race with the most laps led. So far we've had a pretty quick race. We've gone about two hours and …Johnson vs. Edwards: 400 miles to decide the Cup NascarStock up on Roush drivers for the Homestead finale NascarLoop Data shows Johnson clear favorite to win title NascarNascar - NASCAR Nuts & Boltsall 307 news articles
Posted by @ 5:52 pm, November 16th, 2008
While two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart prepares himself for transition to the next phase of his career–ownership of his own Sprint Cup team in 2009–the foundation that bears his name is funding the transition of a whole other group of racers from the track into second careers of their own.
Posted by @ 2:28 pm, November 16th, 2008
Lee Spencer is senior NASCAR writer for FOXSports.com. She also is a correspondent for “Around the Track” on FOX Sports Net.