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NASCAR Media names Johnson’s fifth championship as top story of 2010

To no surprise, Jimmie Johnson extending his consecutive title record to five was voted as the top story of 2010 by the NASCAR media corps this week.

Fourth Turn, A Fan’s Perspective …. Post Season Withdrawal

The fan’s grow restless it’s been 3 weeks since the engines fired. The minds of NASCAR fans are searching for a way to fill the void. The chat rooms and message boards are running qualifying lap speeds and still the matrixing has begun.

A Look at New Things in Jeff Gordon’s Life

Jeff Gordon unveiled his new paint scheme for the No. 24 AARP Drive To End Hunger car during a media tour in Manhattan on Monday.

Marcos Ambrose Named King Of Crashing In 2010, Kenseth And Jr Win Least Amount

After an 18th place points finish in 2009, Marcos Ambrose was actually considered to make the Chase this season.

Scott Speed’s Release Was No Surprise

Scott Speed had long been viewed as the odd man out at Red Bull Racing in 2011 and Speed confirmed this week on his Twitter page that he and Red Bull Racing have severed ties.

Who To Watch For In 2010 Top 12 Rankings

Carl Edwards: Has to be the obvious pick after winning the final two races of the season after not winning for over 70 races.

Biggest Surprises And Disappointments

Kevin Harvick, 19th in points in 2009 with 9 Top 10 finishes to most points earned over entire season with 26 Top 10's.

The World’s Longest Motor Racing Event

For those of you who thought racing was done for the season, guess what, it’s still going. Out in Willows, California, the race known as The World’s Longest Motor Racing Event is running right now.

NASCAR’s Final Chapter of 2010: Horseshoes, Hand Grenades and Hope

The Daytona 500 may still be months away, but fans, media and the drivers themselves are already gearing up for the 2011 season. After the wild ride that we took in 2010, how could next year possibly compare?

The Story of Ron Malec, Car Chief for Championship Team No. 48

When it comes down to a championship team, most people focus on the driver. Then there are some who focus on the crew chief and car owner, yet how many care to look at the car chief?

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The reigning Indy 500 champion and four-time IndyCar champion from Barcelona, Spain, clocked in a four-lap average-qualifying session at 232.248 mph in 2:35.0066 to secure his second Indy 500 career pole position.

Hamlin Wins Thrilling NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway

Hamlin and teammate Chase Briscoe battled intensely in the final 200 laps, with Hamlin ultimately pulling away in the closing stages.

Rick Ware Racing: NASCAR All-Star Race from Dover

Cody Ware Results: "My team did a really good job. We were struggling and fighting with a lot of balance problems on corner entry in the first segment."

Denny Hamlin dominates for second All-Star Race victory at Dover

The three-time Daytona 500 champion from Chesterfield, Virginia, became a two-time All-Star Race champion in 2026 after he outdueled teammate Chase Briscoe in the final segment at Dover.

RCR NCS Race Recap: Dover Motor Speedway

Strong Fourth-Place Effort for Austin Dillon and the No. 3 BREZTRI AEROSPHERE (budesonide, glycopyrrolate, and formoterol fumarate)® Chevrolet Team in the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway

TOYOTA RACING – NCS Dover Post-Race Report – 05.17.26

Denny Hamlin started from the pole and had the lead when it counted as the Virginia native won his second All-Star Race, and his third consecutive Dover Cup Series win. Hamlin led 103 of 200 laps on his way to victory.
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