Ingram's Flat Spot On: Atlanta's high banks get trimmed
This year's Labor Day weekend race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway predictably produced another belly-to-the-ground, flat-out scramble that would have made Fireball Roberts, the first winner on the same high banks in 1960, proud.
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Daytona Int'l Speedway week 10 repaving update
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Jeff Burton is accustomed to driving down pit road at Daytona International Speedway in his No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet looking for his Richard Childress Racing pit crew for four tires and Sunoco fuel.
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Cup cars may test in January
As Lane Construction frantically paves Daytona International Speedway's 2.5-mile tri-oval in time for 2011 Speed Weeks, NASCAR officials were telling Sprint Cup teams in Atlanta this weekend to prepare for winter test dates here.
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Tom Bowles: As teams look toward 2011, shortage of rookie talent is becoming apparent
As the dust settles from NASCAR's Silly Season and Sprint Cup teams turn toward 2011, a funny thing happened when I tried to find a list of the sport's next rookie class.
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How safe are fans at motor sport events?
Fatal crash at Lucerne Valley demonstrates the danger inherent in motor racing, but it's better to keep your eye on the ball at any sporting event. Reporting from Sonoma, Calif.
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