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Kyle Busch passed Jimmie Johnson after a restart on the next-to-last lap Saturday night to claim his seventh Nascar Sprint Cup series victory of the season.
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Richard Petty is one of the great sporting icons, a man who transformed his business, and one who takes over an event just by being there.
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The irascible Nascar driver who has brought titles and trouble to Joe Gibbs Racing since 1999, will leave the organization at the end of this season.
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These are tough economic times, and the sagging market is affecting Nascar in nearly every facet of the sport.
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Lewis Hamilton mastered wild and wet racing conditions Sunday to score a runaway victory in the British Grand Prix, throwing the Formula One drivers championship wide open.
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For Busch, the Sprint Cup series points leader, it was his sixth Cup victory of the year.
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Nascar fans are famous for traveling long distances to watch races, but with gas at $4 a gallon, or higher, they are being forced to rethink their travel plans.
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Kurt Busch was awarded his first victory of the season after the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 was stopped 17 laps early because of a robust thunderstorm.
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The victory was Busch’s series-best fifth of the season and his 11th over all spanning all three of Nascar’s top series.
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The pressure was on Juan Pablo Montoya last year when he arrived at Infineon Raceway expected to win his first race in Nascar’s top Series.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. won Sunday at Michigan International Speedway despite going the last 55 laps, including three laps of overtime, without stopping for gas.
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Why fault anyone in Nascar, particularly the Pettys, for treating the sport like the lucrative business it has become?
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Petty Enterprises has sold a majority interest to the private equity firm Boston Ventures. Richard Petty, the seven-time champion and team owner, will remain as chairman emeritus.
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A former racing official has sued Nascar, alleging that she was racially and sexually discriminated against in her two years working for the organization.
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Kasey Kahne’s victory at the Pocono 500 on Sunday was was the second in three Nascar Sprint Cup races for the 28-year-old from Enumclaw, Wash.
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