Denny Hamlin Speaks About Twitter Fine Friday at Pocono
Denny Hamlin spoke about his previously undisclosed fine Friday afternoon at Pocono Raceway. Here’s the highlights from that session with the media.
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Denny Hamlin spoke about his previously undisclosed fine Friday afternoon at Pocono Raceway. Here’s the highlights from that session with the media.
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Sprint Cup team owner Jack Roush was involved in a second serious plane crash Monday (July 26).
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Carl Edwards received a $25,000 fine and a loss of 60 Nationwide Series driver points following on-track retaliation against Brad Keselowski at Gateway.
Did You Notice? The selective way in which NASCAR fans worry about driver aggression?
Austin Dillon is perhaps the best-looking prospect in any of NASCAR’s top-three divisions right now.
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Kasey Kahne’s cheat sheet worked wonders with the No. 99 at Chicagoland, Carl Edwards looking like a man possessed in a good way.
At NASCAR’s halfway point, a handful of numbers have been trumpeted to showcase how the racing has “never been more competitive.”