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Newton: Say so long to New York
What does NASCAR get for hosting its banquet in New York? A big shrug of indifference and wall-to-wall coverage of Plaxico Burress, writes David Newton.
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Blount's Blitz: And the award goes to …
NASCAR's annual Sprint Cup awards banquet needs a little less teleprompter and a lot more drama. Terry Blount has five award categories that should be part of the show.
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Crew chief Wingo reunites with McMurray at Roush
The official announcement that crew chief Donnie Wingo will be reunited with Jamie McMurray finally came on Tuesday.
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Texas track subtracts seats, adds RV luxury slots
Texas Motor Speedway is eliminating 21,000 seats on the backstretch, 15 percent of its inventory, to reduce the seating capacity to 138,000 while announcing plans for new RV luxury slots called Burnout Alley.
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Speed makes switch to Sprint Cup Series full time
Scott Speed will race full-time next season in NASCAR's elite Sprint Cup Series, a move anticipated since Red Bull Racing released AJ Allmendinger to make room for the former Formula One driver.
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Evernham finalizes deal to buy dirt track in N.C.
Ray Evernham, who is in the process of selling his remaining stock in Gillett Evernham Motorsports, on Tuesday finalized a deal to purchase East Lincoln Speedway.
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Nemechek's contract bought out by Furniture Row
Furniture Row Racing, which recently announced it would field a Sprint Cup team on a limited schedule in 2009, has bought on the contract of Joe Nemechek.
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Roush Fenway keeps Kenseth with multiyear deal
Matt Kenseth, who won the 2003 Cup Series championship, has re-signed with Roush Fenway Racing.
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Ganassi to switch to Chevy, ECR engine program
Plans are in place for Chip Ganassi Racing to switch from Dodge to Chevrolet and be a part of the engine program currently used by Dale Earnhardt Inc. and Richard Childress Racing.
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Bowyer 5th, but claims 1st Nationwide title
Carl Edwards won the season-ending Ford 300 on Saturday night, but came up 21 points short in his attempt to overtake Clint Bowyer for the NASCAR Nationwide Series championship.
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