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Michael Waltrip and NAPA promoting Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Michael Waltrip, NAPA, and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation will be teaming up to promote breast cancer awareness throughout the month of October.
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10/6/2009
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Heath Heidemann
Rick Hendrick sets timeframe on determining Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s 2010 crew chief
Last weekend at the Kansas Speedway, NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick said he should be able to decide who will be Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s crew chief for the 2010 season by the time the Sprint Cup Series returns to Charlotte.
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10/5/2009
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Heath Heidemann
Paul Menard’s future in NASCAR anything but certain
In a statement issued by John Menard on Sunday, plans are still up in the air regarding where his son Paul will be racing for the 2010 season.
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10/5/2009
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Heath Heidemann
NASCAR forms four-car R&D Center: Nos. 2, 5, 14, 48 taken for inspection
Along with Tony Stewart's race-winning car from Kansas and the random selection, Kurt Busch's No. 2 car, NASCAR re-possessed the Hendrick Motorsports Nos. 5 and 48 cars following Sunday's race.
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10/5/2009
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Heath Heidemann
Michael McDowell, Tommy Baldwin Racing ride a “Wave” into America’s heartland
Thanks to the recent partnership with Wave Energy drink and the recent addition of driver Michael McDowell, Tommy Baldwin is in a position to complete the 2009 season and start building for 2010.
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10/2/2009
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Heath Heidemann
Lights out: Johnny Sauter cruises to Las Vegas 350 win
Johnny Sauter pulled ahead of teammate Matt Crafton Saturday night to win the Camping World Truck Series Las Vegas 350.
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9/26/2009
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Heath Heidemann
Easy does it: Denny Hamlin continues his quiet quest for the Cup
Denny Hamilin has been one of the more successful drivers in the Sprint Cup Series garage this year. But amidst a lot of other headlines, most people only started to realize it after his win at Richmond.
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9/24/2009
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Heath Heidemann
Reed Sorenson plays the role as ultimate team player at Ganassi
Reed Sorenson is working for free through the end of the 2009 season. Why? For his team members, who Sorenson is helping stay employed.
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9/23/2009
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Heath Heidemann
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