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The Final Word as Harvick beats Jimmie at Fontana, but Martinsville promises to be a very different story

Well, we learned that those we had watched up front most of the day were not destined to finish up there.

As NASCAR Heads to California…

The NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series teams are headed to Fontana, California and Auto Club Speedway, and while the folks who cover NASCAR continue to try to brainwash us into thinking that we’re just going to love the race on Sunday

Surprising and Not Surprising: Jeff Byrd 500 at Bristol

From remembering one of race fans’ best friends to the beating and banging on the track, racing at Bristol Motor Speedway is always one of the favorite destinations on the NASCAR circuit.

The Last Word from Las Vegas, where Edwards wins after Tony gets hosed.

So, what did we learn in Las Vegas? Well, we learned that sometimes the best car on the day does not win, leaving the bubbly to second best.

Favorites at Vegas and Cheering in the Press Box

Who is the favorite in Sunday’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway? There is a strong possibility that it could be Jimmie Johnson.

Surprising and Not Surprising: PIR Subway Fresh Fit 500

After one of the most exciting Daytona 500 finishes, the Cup Series promptly headed west to Phoenix International Raceway.

Surprising and Not Surprising: Daytona 500

The kickoff race for NASCAR, the Daytona 500, is always one of the biggest and most prestigious races of the season. Here is what was surprising and not surprising from the 53rd running of the Great American Race.

Kurt Busch Wins First Gatorade Duel; Bill Elliott and JJ Yeley Race Into the Show

Kurt Busch went two for two at Daytona, wining the first of two Gatorade Duel races after his Bud Shootout victory.

Kenny Wallace Proves A Man of Many Talents

Kenny Wallace, known as the 'Hermanator' and for his unusual laugh that he sports so often on his SPEED TV gig, is indeed a man of many talents.

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