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Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Hires New Team Manager

FoxSports.com is reporting that former president and general manager of Richard Petty Motorsports, Max Jones will join Earnhardt Ganassi Racing as team manager. Jones also served as general manager at Roush Fenway Racing prior to joining RPM.

Best Buy To Sponsor Kenseth And Edwards In 2012

Best Buy Co., Inc. announced that it has reached a deal with Roush Fenway Racing to serve as primary sponsor for Carl Edwards for two races and Matt Kenseth for nine races in 2012.

Erwin Re-Signs With Richard Petty Motorsports

Greg Irwin has re-signed with Richard Petty Motorsports, according to FoxSports.com.

Richard Petty Motorsports Considering Kurt Busch?

Richard Petty Motorsports is considering replacing AJ Allmendinger with newly available Kurt Busch in an effort to retain sponsor Best Buy.

Burton Gets A New Crew Chief For 2012

Drew Blickensderfer to serve as crew chief for Jeff Burton and the No. 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevy in the Sprint Cup Series in 2012.

Ford 400 Race Review: Stewart Wins Title

Ford 400 Race Review: Tony Stewart Wins The Sprint Cup Championship; Carl Edwards Will Contend For Championship In 2012.

Stewart Wins Homestead, Third Cup Title

Tony Stewart took the checkered flag in Sunday’s rain-interrupted Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship in a tiebreaker over race runner-up Carl Edwards.

Keselowski Wins As Stenhouse Clinches N’wide Title

Polesitter Brad Keselowski may have won Saturday’s Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but Roush Fenway Racing had a better night, winning two Nationwide Series championships in one race.

AAA Texas 500 Review: Stewart Backs Up Smack Talk

AAA Texas 500 Review: Stewart backs up smack talk; teams have good days; Kyle Busch parked, fined, and put on probation; and the Chase is a two-man race.

Bayne Parlays Late Restart Into First N’wide Win

Trevor Bayne passed Roush Fenway Racing teammate Carl Edwards to win the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Nationwide Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.