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“Honestly, last week I agree with everybody — we were lucky. But where I think we were lucky was with the opportunity. Luck didn’t allow us to win the race. Luck didn’t keep me ahead of the 29 [Harvick] and those types of things. Luck didn’t …

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Speed TV pit reporter and former Motor Racing Network announcer Adam Alexander will take over as play-by-play announcer for TNT’s coverage of NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series this summer, ThatsRacin.com and The Charlotte Observer have learned. Alexander …

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Juan Pablo Montoya says he’s accepted teammate Jamie McMurray’s apology for the wreck that collected both last weekend and that he told McMurray “let’s move forward.” The two crashed while running side-by-side at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Montoya …

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Generally, there’s not a whole lot of crossover between NASCAR and winter sports, certain Coors Light commercials notwithstanding . But Geoff Bodine is out to change all that. Bodine, best known as the 1986 Daytona 500 winner, has become an integral …

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1. Kevin Harvick: Harvick’s quest to put a Richard Childress Racing car in victory lane hit a snag when an untimely caution put him behind Jimmie Johnson with 26 laps to go. Harvick chased down Johnson and was on the No. 48’s bumper with three …

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A NASCAR legend, and older brother of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver and team owner Michael Waltrip , Darrell raced professionally from 1972 until 2000. Upon his retirement in 2000, his 809 career starts and 84 victories ranked him third-best at the …

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Danica Patrick is used … into the wall in her next NASCAR race (um, no) to how she balances her hectic schedule. “There’s no balance,” Patrick responded. “I work every day.” This was no exception. Patrick and the other IndyCar drivers began their …

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That NASCAR finds itself having to deal with teams that appear to “compete” for a quick buck rather than actually race – they’re called “start and park” – is nothing new. The sanctioning body has done it before. “Start and park …

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