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A Future Begins At The Track of Dreams

The brickyard has long been known as the place of dreams. It didn’t change today. Today it saw a young man who has struggled and fought the naysayers to chase his dream.

Matty’s Picks Vol. 11 – Indianapolis – July 31, 2011

Its time for the Brickyard! The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series makes its annual stop at the one and only racing facility to be designated a National Historic Landmark.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Finds Himself Needing A Touch Of Lady Luck These Next Three Races

With seven races remaining until the start of the 2011 chase for the Sprint Cup Championship, it’s beginning to look like déjà vu once again for NASCAR’s most popular driver, and time has been slowly creeping on him.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Kentucky

Busch led 125 of 267 laps, winning the Quaker State 400 to take the first Sprint Cup race ever at Kentucky Speedway.

Fans used as game pieces in power play of greed and arrogance

This weekend made that look tame. 15,000 – 20,000 people were turned away from the track that were holding valid tickets.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Daytona

Kevin Harvick: Harvick led 16 laps and finished seventh in the Coke Zero 400, posting his tenth top-10 result of the year.

Fireworks on the track and in the sky

Time and experience had improved the Nationwide race immensely so the Cup series should be just as good. Realistic expectation perhaps, but it didn’t come to pass.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Sonoma

Edwards increased his lead in the point standings, and now leads Kevin Harvick by 25.

TNT’s Embarrassment To The Sport Coverage Needs To Go

I was looking forward to a solid race where I could see the action. No doubt the action was heated on track with the feuds, though the coverage took away from that greatly.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Michigan

Carl Edwards: Edwards led 30 laps at Michigan and finished fifth, earning his series-best eighth top-5 result of the year.

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