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by Jeff Owens, NASCAR Scene, Special to FOXSports.com Updated: July 23, 2008, 11:19 AM EST Comment Kyle Busch needs to win the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. Why? Because his magical season may well be incomplete without kissing the bricks at Indy. Busch certainly doesn't need another win; he has seven already and is well on his way to double-digit victories — a season that would compare to Jimmie Johnson's 10-win campaign of a year ago and possibly challenge Jeff Gordon's 13-win season in 1998 as the greatest of the modern era. Busch is the overwhelming favorite to win his first Cup championship this year, and it will take a major collapse on his part or a terrific turnaround or spectacular hot streak by someone else to stop him. But Busch still needs a signature victory. He still needs to win one of the big ones. Since he... [read full story]
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It's hard to believe that we are headed to Indianapolis again in just a few days. What's so strange about that is that I was a part of the very first time NASCAR went to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway back in 1992 — Bill...
It's hard to believe that we are headed to Indianapolis again in just a few days. What's so strange about that is that I was a part of the very first time NASCAR went to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway back in 1992 — Bill...
Breaking down why the AllState 400 isn't the hallowed race it used to be Look for a new driver to break through the pack Sunday at AllState 400 INDIANAPOLIS -- When NASCAR arrived at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the...
Steve Swope/Getty Images Jeff Gordon won the inaugural race at Indy, an early highlight to a storied career at the most storied track in the United States. Just don't expect too much thrilling action on the track if the NASCAR...
Folks, there is no doubt in my mind how special Indianapolis is. As a young kid growing up in Owensboro, Kentucky which is on the southside of the Ohio River and then you have Indianapolis not too far away on the north side of...
What started as a pipe dream became a reality 15 years ago. What was Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Tony George thinking when he brought NASCAR to the great track? Now we know he was really on to something, writes Ed Hinton.
Legendary stock car driver Darrell Waltrip, winner of 84 career NASCAR Cup Series races and three-time champion, serves as lead analyst for NASCAR on FOX. As a young kid growing up in Owensboro, Ky. — which is on the southside...
The conspiracy theorists jumped all over Jeff Gordon's victory in the Brickyard 400 in 1994. They floated rumors that somehow, someway, NASCAR had given Gordon, the hometown hero, The Call in Sprint Cup's inaugural race at the...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (July 22, 2008) – After enjoying a weekend off, Jeff Gordon is “geared up” for the final stretch of 17 consecutive races to close out the 2008 season. That stretch of events begins at Indianapolis Motor...
ESPN will have live, high definition coverage of the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 27, at 1 p.m. ET, the first of 17 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races to...
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