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March 14, 2008

NASCAR: Johnson, Gordon will start at front of field

Friday's rain cancels qualifying for Food City 500; Hendrick teammates will start out front

NASCAR Divide

Distance between NASCAR heroes and their fans grows wider

Franchitti fired up about chance to run at BMS

Dario Franchitti walked through the tunnel, made his way toward the infield and stopped cold.

Johnson, Gordon handed top spots after qualifying rained out

There?s an old saying in auto racing that what you did last week doesn?t matter once the green flag drops.


March 13, 2008

NASCAR: Edwards said ‘Tiregate’ was overblown

Despite Stewart's tirade against Goodyear, Carl Edwards says tough tires were everyone's problems at Atlanta

NASCAR: Edwards hopes for repeat at BMS

Superstar won August 25 Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway

NASCAR: Is BMS kinder, gentler?

Qualifying for Food City 500 set for Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway

NASCAR: Morgan-McClure still holding out hope

After disappointment of missing Daytona, team hopes for chance to return

Bristol Boys

NASCAR's core fans are out in force at Bristol Motor Speedway

Merchandise sales going through slump at races

H.D. Williams remembers the good times.

Stewart, Hamlin, Sadler put stamp of approval on resort

As drivers, Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin and Elliott Sadler have some impressive portfolios. Now, it seems, they?re branching out as businessmen.


March 12, 2008

King, stock car pioneers go largely forgotten

The Mountain Empire was once a hotbed for racers, mechanics and tracks.

Second-generation racer Roark has big dreams

Caleb Roark has big dreams.

Kyle Busch qualifies as an old-school driver

Hardcore NASCAR fans are in a continual search for old-school drivers.

Washington Post’s Clarke watches NASCAR change

Liz Clarke has watched NASCAR change.

Busch gaining respect the old-fashioned way

NASCAR badboy Kyle Busch is earning rave reviews for his fearless style and versatility

A NASCAR pioneer looks back.

Brownie King of Johnson City is one of many drivers from the Mountain Empire who played a role in the early days of NASCAR.

A NASCAR pioneer looks back.

Brownie King of Johnson City is one of many drivers from the Mountain Empire who played a role in the early days of NASCAR.

NASCAR history

Many NASCAR fans need a refresher course in history

NASCAR history

Many NASCAR fans need a refresher course in history

Family Race Night To Be Held In Kingsport

Family Race Night will be held in Kingsport on March 13th.


March 11, 2008

Jarrett represents link to NASCAR’s gritty days

For many fans, Dale Jarrett represents a link to the gritty glory days of NASCAR.

Jarrett represents link to NASCAR’s gritty days

For many fans, Dale Jarrett represents a link to the gritty glory days of NASCAR.

Jarrett represents link to NASCAR’s gritty days

For many fans, Dale Jarrett represents a link to the gritty glory days of NASCAR.

Brewster gives NASCAR fans a voice

It seems that the only segment of the stock car community that lacks a voice is the fan.

Busch deserves more respect

Kyle Busch and Toyota should have been toasted after Sunday's win at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Instead, the headlines went to Tony Stewart.


March 10, 2008

Coeburn’s O’Quinn immersed in all sides of the NASCAR game

Danny O?Quinn Jr. has been immersed in all sides of the NASCAR game.

Search for answers with Car of Tomorrow ongoing, says Truex

Storylines from Bristol Motor Speedway last season were anything but routine.

O’Quinn Ready to Get Back On Track

Danny O?Quinn, Jr. has been immersed in all sides of the NASCAR game. Over the past three years, the former short track ace from Coeburn, Va. has starred in racing-themed reality shows, finished in the top 10 on his home track and won the rookie of the year title in the Nationwide Series.

Truex hopes for smooth weekend at BMS

Martin Truex. Jr. will perform double duty at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend, competing in both the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races.

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