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Daytona 500 Ratings Among Lowest Ever Despite Format Change
Despite a new format and a later start time, Daytona 500 ratings could only match last year’s near-record low.
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Edwards after Daytona: 'No regrets' on retirement decision
After experiencing his first race as a former NASCAR driver, Carl Edwards said he didn't miss being part of the Daytona 500 on Sunday and he has no regrets on his retirement decision.
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Why did NASCAR change the Daytona 500?
NASCAR is changing how its races work. It used to be that cars would start on lap 1 and when the checkered flag waved, whoever was in first place would win and drivers got more points the better...
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NASCAR tracks' admissions revenue falls again
The tracks that play host to the bulk of NASCAR races saw their admissions revenues drop 7.4 percent in 2016, the ninth consecutive year of declines and the largest drop since 2013.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Likes NASCAR’s Five-Minute Rule: Racing Wrecked Car ‘Sucks’
With all eyes on Dale Earnhardt Jr. at the Daytona 500 as he made his return to racing, it only was fitting he was the first to fall prey to NASCAR’s new Damaged Vehicle Policy. Despite the f…
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In wake of driver pleas, Atlanta repave to be reconsidered
Could the repave of Atlanta Motor Speedway be on hold?
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Allmendinger faces penalty for loose lug nuts
Three loose lug nuts with likely cost AJ Allmendinger a 35-point penalty and his crew chief Randall Burnett a three-race suspension and a $65,000 fine.
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NASCAR and SiriusXM extend broadcasting agreement through 2022
SiriusXM will continue to air all races from NASCAR's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, as well as every NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.
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Las Vegas adding second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race in 2018
The latest from NASCAR
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NASCAR levies L1-level penalties after Atlanta
The latest from NASCAR
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MENCS Kobalt Tools 400 Crew Chief Handout
For anyone curious what is given to the race team's crew chief for race day.
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Joey Logano and Kyle Busch fight at Las Vegas
JeffGluck dot com captures better footage than NASCAR on Fox
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NASCAR CEO Brain France and Steve O'Donnell comment on Las Vegas fight
Brain France and Steve O'Donnell both signal that NASCAR will not take any action after the altercation between Kyle Busch and Logano.
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway considers eliminating seats for NASCAR races
Removal of two grandstands would reduce speedway seating capacity to around 80,000 for 2018 NASCAR triple-headers
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NASCAR penalizes Brad Keselowski, Kevin Harvick for Phoenix infractions
NASCAR drivers Brad Keselowski and Kevin Harvick lost valuable points after failing inspections at Phoenix Raceway. Both their crew chiefs have been suspended. Team Penske and Stewart-Haas Racing can appeal.
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Kyle Larson edges Denny Hamlin for Fontana pole
Kyle Larson earned the second pole of his career and his first of an already strong season.
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Recent rulings leave drivers wondering where the line is
If there's a line you can't cross when it comes to retaliation in NASCAR, drivers such as Dale Earnhardt Jr. don't seem to know where it is. This week, it's the talk of the garage.
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Crew chief Dave Rogers takes indefinite personal leave from Joe Gibbs Racing
Crew chief Dave Rogers will take indefinite personal leave from Joe Gibbs Racing. Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series rookie Daniel Suarez now will be paired with Scott Graves.
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Wolff says "difficult" winter put Mercedes behind
Toto Wolff says a disruptive winter has left Mercedes behind on understanding its Formula 1 car amid a stern challenge from Ferrari following changes to the technical regulations. The team was forced to find a replacement for world champion Nico Rosberg after the German announced his retirement from the sport just a few days after clinging the tittle. Technical chief Paddy Lowe also left Mercedes after the end of the season to join Williams.
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F1 drivers warned over grid positions after Vettel incident
F1 drivers have been told that anyone copying Sebastian Vettel’s strategy of starting outside his grid box in China is likely to get a penalty, after the German himself escaped without sanction. The subject was discussed at a heated drivers’ briefing on Friday evening, when Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton were among the loudest voices as drivers questioned the decision that saw Vettel go unpenalised.
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