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NASCAR's Tony Stewart hits, kills rival driver on N.Y. track
A race car driver was killed Saturday night when he was hit while on foot by NASCAR driver Tony Stewart during a Canandaigua Motorsports Park event in New York.
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Tony Stewart will not face charges in deadly crash
Three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart will not be charged with the death of a fellow driver at a sprint car race in upstate New York, prosecutors said Wednesday in disclosing for the first time that the victim had enough marijuana in his system the night he died to impair his judgment.
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No More Excuses Richie Parker (Guy With No Arms) Of Hendrick Motorsports Inspirational Video
The story of NASCAR's Richie Parker asks you to leave your excuses at the door
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The death that changed Nascar
Fifteen years ago one of Nascar's rising stars was killed when the accelerator of his car got stuck and he crashed into a wall at a racetrack. Adam Petty was 19. His death led to new safety features being fitted in the sport's cars." He was just a kid, full of personality, full of life, always smiling, always joking, always with a big thing of bubble gum in his mouth," says Kyle Petty, Adam's father. "He was always blowing bubbles."
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Microsoft entry into NASCAR includes technology agreements, sponsorship of Dale Earnhardt Jr. car
Sponsorship of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s car at Sonoma and Pocono is only the tip of Microsoft's entry into NASCAR. The deal also includes technology agreements with the governing body, Hendrick Motorsports.
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All Patriotism Is Local
Lessons from the Fourth of July at a NASCAR track.
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NASCAR race ends with car flipping into fence
Austin Dillon was somehow okay after a huge wreck at the end of the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona.
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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Crash
Austin Dillon car (3) crashes against the catch fence during the finish of the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida
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Snap-on Tools To Sponsor No. 21 Ford Fusion At Kentucky and Darlington
Two icons in their respective fields are teaming up to go Sprint Cup racing this weekend in the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway and in the Bojangles Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on Labor Day weekend. Snap-on Tools will sponsor the Wood Brothers’ No. 21 Ford Fusion, driven by Ryan Blaney, in both races. …
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NASCAR Legend Buddy Baker Retires from SiriusXM due to Inoperable Cancer
The 1980 Daytona 500 winner announced the diagnosis on his radio show Tuesday night.
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Dogecar Driver Josh Wise parts ways with Premium Motorsports' No. 98 car
Josh Wise took to his Twitter account Monday morning to announce he has parted ways with Premium Motorsports as the driver of the No. 98 Ford. Wish said in his tweet, "The team and I did not share the same goals moving forward."
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Michigan and Indianapolis change to superspeedway qualifying format.
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Kyle Busch takes Indy for third victory in row at Indy.
No. 18 driver gives Toyota its first victory at the Brickyard. Busch is now just 23 points from Chase eligibility.
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NASCAR will Proceed with High-Drag Package at Michigan
Drivers raised doubts about the package after Indianapolis, but NASCAR will push forward with it at Michigan.
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Matt Kenseth wins wacky Pocono Sprint Cup race | NASCAR.com
Leaders Logano and Ky. Busch run out of gas on final laps.
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Nascar driver Tony Stewart sued one year after fatal crash
The family of a young driver who was struck and killed by Tony Stewart’s car on an upstate New York sprint racing track last year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Nascar star. The lawsuit was filed on Friday, as Stewart returned to Watkins Glen International on the one-year anniversary of the fatal crash.
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Logano gets first road-course win at the Glen
Passes a sputtering Harvick with one turn remaining for the win.
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Buddy Baker passes away at age 74
Buddy Baker, one of NASCAR's fastest and most fearless drivers to ever compete in its premier series, passed away Monday from lung cancer, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio announced.
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Dominant Kenseth corrals Michigan victory.
Joe Gibbs Racing still dominant.
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19th August 1909 - First race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Built on 328 acres of farmland five miles northwest of Indianapolis, Indiana, the speedway was started by local businessmen as a testing facility for Indiana’s growing automobile industry.
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