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For 37 years Jack Roush and Ford Racing have been committed to winning on and off the race track.
Three years ago, Kurt Busch and Jamie McMurray were involved in one of the most bizarre silly seasons to date.
One storyline that is seemingly going unnoticed is the fact that Yates Racing seems to be turning a corner.
Roush Racing dominated NASCAR in 2005 and it looks as if they'll do an encore in 2006. It was evident at California as the five-team operation spent most of the day among the top seven or eight. Greg Biffle was the man to beat but a blown engine spoiled his day. Tony Stewart seemed to be the only non-Roush Racing driver who may have had a shot to win, but like Biffle, his day ended due to an engine failure.
With General Mills moving over the Richard Childress Racing in 2009, the organization will finally field a fourth full time team.
When Carl Edwards first appeared on the NASCAR Nextel Cup scene, he was this happy-go-lucky kid who just seemed ever so thrilled to live the NASCAR life.
Roush Fenway Racing driver Carl Edwards was the story of the weekend at Michigan, as he swept both the Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series events.
In Batesville Arkansas, on January 9, 1959 Mark Martin was born.
Carl Michael Edwards II was born on August 15th, 1979 and raised in Columbia, Missouri. He currently drives the #99 Office Depot Ford Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing.
It will be interesting to see how well Jamie McMurray can handle this stressful adversity.
For the second successive season, Jeff Burton will compete in NASCAR's Chase for the Championship.
Kurt Thomas Busch was born on August 4th, 1978 and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He currently drives the #2 Miller Lite Dodge for Penske Racing South.
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series has never lacked when it comes to electrifying racing.
Hendrick Motorsports, Richard Childress Racing, and Roush Racing are the class of the field in NASCAR Nextel Cup.
It is ironic that Joe Gibbs Racing rewarded Toyota with their first win and Tony Stewart had few positive things to say in his post-race statements.
Here is a list of the full-time NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers for the 2007 racing season.
Jeff Burton was once considered a future NASCAR superstar while winning seventeen races in a five-year span. But ever since his last win at Phoenix in the fall of 2001, Burton has been stuck in a long-standing winless drought. Now that he has turned over a new leaf at Richard Childress Racing, Burton seems to be reviving his once promising career.
Boston Ventures purchased majority interest in Petty Enterprises.
Michigan International Speedway is home-turf for the Big Three, so which manufacturer will take home bragging rights? Here are top picks to help your NASCAR fantasy team:
Kurt Busch sent Greg Biffle into the wall on lap 82 of the Samsung Radio Shack 500 at Texas. This wasn't the first time in 2006 that Busch has ruffled the feathers of a former teammate.
Dale Earnhardt Jr and his fans are none too pleased with Teresa Earnhardt.
Now that Jimmie Johnson won his first Sprint Cup race of the 2008 season, all the headlines read, 'Hendrick Motorsports Is Back'.
Four years, and nearly 11 months, and 175 NASCAR Nextel Cup races ago, Jeff Burton won the Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix.
Matt Kenseth had no pity for his struggling Roush Racing teammate Jamie McMurray as he passed him with three laps to go in the Neighborhood Excellence 400 at Dover.
Jimmie Johnson and Kevin Harvick were the best drivers in NASCAR in 2006.
After 25 years of being identified as the Busch Series, NASCAR's secondary series will be ushered into a new era starting in 2008.
As the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup season has hit full swing, there are several proverbial names in NASCAR who have yet to accelerate. Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle, Kevin Harvick, Jeremy Mayfield, and Ryan Newman have produced dismal results thus far in 2006.
Each week, Suite 101 ranks the top 16 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers based on results and performance.
Early in his life, Matt Kenseth knew that racing cars was his passion.
2008 NASCAR Preview- Driver Rankings Countdown (35th to 31st)
Every week, Suite 101 ranks the top 16 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers based on results and performance.
2008 NASCAR Preview- Driver Rankings (5th to 1st)
Rule breakages have not been lacking in the first week of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup season.
The 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup season will feature a surfeit of changes- from a new championship format all the way to the much-publicized Car of Tomorrow.
Each week, Suite 101 ranks the top 16 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers based on results and performance.
For Tony Stewart, the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup season began at Infineon.
NASCAR's Sprint Cup series moves from short track racing at Martinsville to the wide open spaces of Texas. Here are top picks to help your NASCAR fantasy team this week:
The 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season has reached its conclusion. It is time to pass out some awards.
Every week, Suite 101 ranks the top 16 NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers based on results and performance.
High-banked corners and a concrete surface make the Monster Mile one of the most intense tracks in NASCAR. Here are top picks to help your NASCAR fantasy team:
Harvick and Stewart will work out their differences. Burton would pass Hamlin and cruise to his first victory of the season.
Kyle Thomas Busch was born on May 2nd, 1985 and was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He currently drives the #18 M&M's Toyota owned by Joe Gibbs Racing.
While Kevin Harvick ran away with the 2001 Rookie of the Year title, Kurt Busch arguably emerged as the most successful driver from this rookie class.
Several storylines materialized from Pocono 500 weekend. First and foremost, rookie sensation Denny Hamlin has separated himself from the rest of the freshmen class.


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