Sadler still has something left in his tank
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Elliott Sadler does a great job shilling for his sponsors, and he's a natural in front of cameras. When his days as a NASCAR driver are over, the 13-year veteran probably is headed toward a healthy second career in television. He just isn't ready to hang up his ...
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Motor sports notebook: Houston's Starr keeps on truckin'
Despite an unexpected midseason U-turn, Houston's David Starr continues to be a top-10 driver on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series circuit.
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Regular-season finale will be filled with risk-takers
Just because the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup field will be all but set when Saturday night's Sprint Cup Series race begins at Richmond International Raceway, it does not mean that the regular-season-ender will be devoid of excitement.
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Virginia Tech gets marketing break with NASCAR
Marvin Aylor grew up around cars. His father, Marvin Sr., was a mechanic who owned two classic Chevrolets: the 1967 Chevelle and 1969 Camaro. As a younger man, Marvin Sr. street raced his Trans Am in Northern Virginia with friends. Years later, he and his son drove around in the ...
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Martin shut out again for elusive title
Mark Martin has won a lot of races over his long career, made plenty of friends, earned tons of respect. There’s still one title he can’t put in front of his name. Champion. The 51-year-old Martin came into this season as the sentimental favorite to claim that elusive first NASCAR Sprint Cup title, especially after his return to full-time racing in 2009 resulted in a runner-up finish to Jimmie ...
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