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February 21, 2009
NEWS CHANNEL 11 SPORTS NIGHTSIDE/FEB. 20th
Vickers wins the pole in California, but will have to start at the back of the pack due to engine problems.
February 15, 2009
AUTO RACING: Kenseth’s victory a win for NASCAR
Good-guy Matt Kenseth brought a breath of relief from NASCAR’s economic woes with his Daytona 500 win on Sunday
February 12, 2009
J. Gordon/Ky. Busch Win Duel Races, Plus Free BMS Tickets
Jeff Gordon won the first Gatorade Duel 150 race, while Kyle Busch crossed the finish line first in the second race.
See Bristol Spring Practice and Qualifying At Little To No Price
Pepsi, the official soft drink of BMS, will have a total of three million cans in circulation boasting the special offer.
February 10, 2009
Vols NCAA Chances and “Smoke” As Owner/Driver
After winning two NASCAR championships with Joe Gibbs, it’s a whole new world for Tony Stewart as driver/owner.
February 06, 2009
Old Timers Will Climb Back Into The Car At BMS
Race fans who thought they had seen the last race of Darrell Waltrip, Harry Gant or David Pearson, even the legendary Junior Johnson, are in for a big surprise.
February 03, 2009
No NASCAR Testing Works In Roush’s Favor
NASCAR owner Jack Roush makes a stop at the Bristol Motor Speedway to introduce Ford as the official car of BMS.
January 21, 2009
Smith wants controversy
Bruton Smith, the chairman of Speedway Motorsports, thinks NASCAR needs to return to controversy and fan support to whether the circuit’s economic struggles
Earnhardt ready to run
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is looking forward to his second year at Hendrick Motorsports.
January 14, 2009
Eric McClure To Drive For Rensi-Hamilton Racing Team In Nationwide Series
It’s not a fast time in the NASCAR world.
January 10, 2009
Bristol Motor Speedway Officials Excited To Host NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Event
It certainly looks like the perfect pairing: NASCAR’s most popular track hosting the oldest touring series in the sport.
October 02, 2008
NASCAR And BMS Pioneer Hal Hamrick Left A Rich Legacy
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Hal Hamrick was an original.
From the formative days of NASCAR to the current glory run, the North Carolina native injected a unique blend of color and perspective onto the stock car canvas.
Hamrick, 79, died Sunday in Gastonia, N.C. A number of NASCAR media types and speedway officials attended Wednesday’s memorial service.
August 21, 2008
The Kyle Busch Show Could Include An Historic Triple At Bristol Motor Speedway
Moments after winning Wednesday’s O’Reilly 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, Kyle Busch cupped a hand to his ear to determine the fan response.
The reaction from the Bristol Motor Speedway stands was decidedly mixed. And that’s news.
August 20, 2008
Morgan-McClure Team Retains The No. 4 In NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Southwest Virginia’s NASCAR team still has its number.
Monday night on his SIRIUS NASCAR Radio show, Tony Stewart revealed that the car of new teammate, Ryan Newman, will have the No. 39 next season for Stewart-Haas Racing instead of the previously announced No. 4.
August 16, 2008
Morgan-McClure Owners Not Happy Over Losing Their Number In NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
The morning of Aug. 15 was not pleasant for the owners and fans of Morgan-McClure Motorsports.Hundreds of miles from the hills of Southwest Virginia, a persistent rumor turned into a harsh reality.
July 10, 2008
NASCAR-Sprint Cup-LifeLock.com 400 Lineup
Rain-out for the Lifelock400.com qualifying at Chicagoland
June 10, 2008
Richard Childress shares memories of Bristol Motor Speedway
While the setting was formal, Richard Childress seemed right at home at Bristol Motor Speedway. And for good reason.
Childress has watched nine of his cars win at the fearsome theatre of speed, and one of his longtime engine gurus is from nearby Washington County, Va.

