After the last off-week of the season, the Sprint Cup Series travels to one of the most storied racetracks in the United States – the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This race and this racetrack have a different feel in comparison...
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...
RED CROSS RELIEF FUND WINS BIG AFTER HARD-FOUGHT FINISH AT CHICAGOLAND Team 48 Driver Jimmie Johnson and Lowe’s Racing for Relief Raises Thousands Two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson’s efforts on the track last...
Still, Evergreen Speedway not quite home to the Auburn, Wash., racer By Scott Whitmore Herald Writer Evergreen Speedway doesn’t feel exactly like a home track to Jeff Barkshire. Although he’s one of just two drivers in the...
Last week’s victory at Chicagoland Speedway was Kyle Busch’s seventh NASCAR Sprint Cup series win in 19 events — the most of any driver in the series this year. He currently leads the drivers standings with 2,881 points....
Few could have predicted this from Kyle Busch. Sure, he has shown in the past that he's capable of winning. But to this degree? Take last year for instance. Check out his numbers through 19 races this season, compared to the...
Haas Racing in 2009. A few hundred yards away, Michael Waltrip was beginning his race weekend as he has every week since February 2007—totally stressed out. Instead, Gene Haas (in prison for tax evasion until January 2010) is...
by Jorge A. Mondaca, FOXSports.com Updated: July 16, 2008, 5:44 PM EST 6 comments Is Kyle Busch having the most dominant NASCAR season of all time? To settle the upcoming debate on Busch's greatness, if he does go on to win...
Salem, IN (July 16, 2008) – The historic Music City Motorplex at the Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee is celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season and the track has seen some great North/South stock car racing battles over the...
The tight Open course will make testing demands of a field thrown open by a certain someone's withdrawal. The average age of Europe's "Big Five" (Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer and Sandy Lyle) was 28...