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HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: DAYTONA DO’S AND DONT’S

For you fans who were getting restless because NASCAR races were turning into long green flag runs with very little yellow flag action, you got your money's worth at Daytona didn't you? Granted, you had to wait until lap 82 to see the first yellow light moment but they came pretty frequently after that.

U.S Army will end sponsorship with Stewart-Hass Racing

The U.S Army will not continue its sponsorship with Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) in the No.39 car driven by Ryan Newman in 2013, ending a 10 year relationship.

Coke Zero 400 Review: Daytona Knows Drama

NASCAR announced 90 minutes before the start of the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday that driver AJ Allmendinger would be temporarily suspended from competition after failing a drug test taken at Kentucky Speedway last weekend.

NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION: SADLY, IT’S AGAIN TIME TO PRAISE NASCAR FOR THEIR SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY

Last Saturday's announcement that said NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver A J Allmendinger has been "temporarily suspended" by officials for a violation of their substance abuse policy was, in a word, stunning.

Ryan Hunter-Reay wins Honda Indy Toronto for third straight IndyCar win

Ryan Hunter-Reay would take the lead on lap 57 after his pit stop, drive away from the field and hold Charlie Kimball off on a late race restart to win the Honda Indy Toronto for his third straight win in a row. Hunter-Reay won the previous two oval races – Milwaukee and Iowa.

Hornish Jr. will pilot the No. 22 at New Hampshire

Sam Hornish Jr. will be back in the Sprint Cup Series No. 22 Penzoil at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend, as Penske Racing continues to await the fate of suspended driver, AJ Allmendinger.

Surprising and Not Surprising: Coke Zero 400

From drivers on ‘baby watch’ to the suspension of A.J. Allmendinger for failing his random substance abuse test, here is what else was surprising and not surprising from the Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona.

Jack Roush knew Kenseth wasn’t returning; No “surprise” involved

Jack Roush said last week that he was "surprised" that Matt Kenseth would not be returning to Roush Fenway Racing in 2013, but was he really?

Daytona, knock down them banks

This weekend we headed back to Florida for the second race that is held at Daytona International Speedway. The July race is known for hot temperatures, patriotism, celebrating our freedom and fireworks.

Five Questions With Colin Braun

For my next interview, I had had the honor to talk with Colin Braun. He is currently driving for the Core Autosport American Le Mans Series team. He formerly drove in the Camping World Truck Series and the Nationwide Series.

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