| Stewart tops in qualifying at Pocono
Tony Stewart claimed the pole for Sunday's
Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 after posting the quickest lap in qualifying
at Pocono Raceway.
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| Crew chief Letarte extends contract with HMS
Steve Letarte, the crew chief for four-time
NASCAR Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon, has signed a multi-year contract
extension with Hendrick Motorsports.
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| Hendrick Motorsports elevates Carlson to president, COO
Marshall Carlson has been named president and
COO of Hendrick Motorsports.
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| Jack Roush hospitalized following plane crash
Jack Roush, co-owner of Roush racing, was
hospitalized Tuesday night following a plane crash at Wittman Air field in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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| Hamlin seeking third straight win at Pocono
Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup. Date: Sunday,
August 1. Race: Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500. Site: Pocono Raceway.
Track: 2.5-mile triangle. Start time: 1:00 p.m. (et). Laps: 200. Miles: 500.
2009 winner: Denny Hamlin. Television: ESPN. Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)
/SIRIUS NASCAR Radio.
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| This Week in Auto Racing July 30 - August 1
All three of NASCAR's national touring series
are in action this weekend, with the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series
at Pocono and the Nationwide Series at Iowa. Formula One heads to Budapest for
the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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| Ambrose, JTG Daugherty Racing parting ways at season's end
JTG Daugherty Racing and driver Marcos
Ambrose will part ways at the end of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season,
team officials announced on Tuesday.
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| McMurray wins Brickyard 400, gives Ganassi "triple crown"
Jamie McMurray made racing history for
team owner Chip Ganassi on Sunday by winning the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway.
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| Montoya grabs pole for Brickyard 400
Juan Pablo Montoya captured the pole for
the Brickyard 400 after posting the quickest lap in Saturday's qualifying at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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| Reutimann signs contract extension with MWR
David Reutimann has signed a multi-year
contract extension with Michael Waltrip Racing to remain as driver of the
No.00 Toyota through the 2012 Sprint Cup Series season.
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