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NASCAR Announces The 2012 Sprint Cup Schedule

NASCAR announces the 2012 Sprint Cup Series schedule. Among the changes, Talladega Superspeedway and Kansas Speedway swap Chase dates.

RCM/NFR Push Back Debut

The newly formed racing team of Rick Clark Motorsports/No Fear Racing has decided not to attempt this weekend’s Kobalt Tools 500 from Atlanta Motor Speedway. Originally, the team planned to debut this weekend with driver Boris Said. But, upon further thought, the team decided it would be better to debut at a track where they [...]

Three Drivers Looking To Rebound At The Glen

Coming off a dismal 36th place finish at Pocono Raceway, Kyle Busch is looking to rebound. Watkins Glen International may just be the place Busch will return to his winning ways. Busch dominated at Infineon Raceway earlier this year, and could be equally as dominant. While Busch has only one road course victory in his [...]

Yeley Released; Coleman To Drive No. 96 Toyota

J.J. Yeley has been released from Hall of Fame Racing, and Nationwide Series driver, Brad Coleman, will take over driving duties at Michigan International Raceway later this month, the team announced Wednesday. Coleman has been a test driver for the team since late last year. P.J. Jones will be in the car at this weekend’s [...]

Busch Wins Toyota/Save Mart 350

Kyle Busch dominated the second half of the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway and survived a green-white-checker finish to pick up his fifth Sprint Cup victory of the season.

Mears Not Returning To Hendrick Next Season?

Larry McReynolds said during the broadcast of Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 from Infineon Raceway that Casey Mears may have been told that he will not return to Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 5 Chevy next season. No word on a possible replacement.

Kahne On Pole At Infineon

Kasey Kahne took the pole for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch, Bobby Labonte, and Jeff Gordon round out the top 5. Elliott Sadler, Marcos Ambrose, Robby Gordon, Ryan Newman, and Greg Biffle will start sixth through 10th, respectively. Notables: Carl Edwards (12th), Denny Hamlin (13th), Boris Said (14th), Dale Earnhardt [...]

Pruett In For Sorenson At Infineon

I was reading Tim Z.’s post over at Do You NASCAR? on Chip Ganassi Racing’s decision to put Scott Pruett in the No. 41 for Reed Sorenson. Tim wrote: My gripe on this one doesn’t necessarily lie so much with the addition of Pruett to the team for the road course race, but moreso with the [...]