Gas and Go
A NASCAR BLOG BY David Exum
Jimmie Johnson ready to take flight at Phoenix
After a wreck and disappointing 38th-place finish last Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, Jimmie Johnson and his entire No. 48 team have got to be breathing a sigh of relief as they head for Phoenix this weekend because Johnson's statistics at Phoenix International Raceway in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series are hard to ignore.
Rating: 0.0 Comment 1Nothing more appealing in NASCAR than a first-time winner
No matter what happens during the remainder of the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season, Red Horse Racing's Timothy Peters has to be proud of himself.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 0FR9 engine ready to rev up Ford Racing
Let's face it, Ford Racing hasn't had all that much to celebrate during the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 0Rookie Cup drivers wanted for 2010 season
It's hard to believe that the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup season might be void of rookie drivers.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 3Jimmie Johnson's streak to be admired
Do yourself a favor and do not begrudge Jimmie Johnson his success.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 11Season of discontent carries on for Dale Earnhardt Jr.
CONCORD, N.C. - After listening to Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Friday at Lowe's Motor Speedway, it is quite apparent that his season of discontent at Hendrick Motorsports has become far too much for him to withstand any longer.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 6Richard Childress Racing needs serious overhaul
CONCORD, N.C. - Make no mistake about it, something is seriously wrong at Richard Childress Racing.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 2Juan Pablo Montoya raising expectations
Whether or not Juan Pablo Montoya wins this year's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship may not matter. What does matter is that he has far exceeded expectations.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 3Sponsorship issues shouldn't spoil Mike Skinner's career
It’s a great disappointment to learn that Randy Moss Motorsports driver Mike Skinner is in possible jeopardy of not being able to compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2010 because of sponsorship issues.
Rating: 0.0 Comment 1Dreaded DNF does in Kasey Kahne's 2009 title hopes
No other acronym may be more difficult for a driver in NASCAR to overcome than the dreaded DNF.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 0Jimmie Johnson remains the man to beat
Going against Jimmie Johnson to win his fourth consecutive NASCAR Cup championship this season is just difficult.
Rating: 0.0 Comment 1Kurt Busch remains a threat to win the Chase
Just because Kurt Busch has a lame-duck crew chief heading into Sunday's first race of NASCAR’s Chase For The Sprint Cup at New Hampshire, it doesn't make the 2004 Cup champion any less of a threat to win the title this season.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 2Darlington 'too good' not to be on Cup schedule
NASCAR fans who flock to Darlington Raceway once a year might need to be concerned with today's news that Kansas Speedway is closer to securing a second Sprint Cup Series date.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 11Signing with Penske Racing is a smart move for Brad Keselowski
Brad Keselowski's decision to sign with Penske Racing is a definite step in the right direction for this up-and-coming driver.
Rating: 0.0 Comments 3NASCAR salaries need to be disclosed
Every time a NASCAR driver signs a new contract or is hired to drive for another team, the same question always pops into my head: How much did they sign for?
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