Archive for June 4th, 2008

Tony Stewart won his own charity dirt-track race Wednesday night, leading nearly the entire way.

Robby Gordon was second in the Old Spice Prelude to the Dream, followed by Clint Bowyer.

Stewart grabbed the lead from Kevin Harvick on the first lap at Eldora Speedway and led the rest of the way in the 30-lap race.

Gordon moved into second by the 20th lap, but couldn’t close.

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Results Wednesday of the Old Spice Prelude to the Dream Dirt Late Model event June 4 at the half-mile Eldora Speedway, with order of finish, starting position in parentheses, driver, laps completed and reason out (if any):

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Junior, Jimmie and Jeff.

The three J’s of Hendrick Motorsports boast the titles, fan support, endorsements and marquee wins most other drivers would envy. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon are respected in the garage, largely beloved off the track, and arguably turned Hendrick into NASCAR’s most decorated and dominant team.

Then there’s Casey Mears.

Winner of one career Sprint Cup race.

Not even close to the top-12 in points or making a run at the Chase.

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Juan Pablo Montoya came to NASCAR to win. Jeff Owens suggests he may need to find a new team to accomplish that goal.

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A year after his death, Lee Spencer finds that NASCAR co-founder Bill France’s spirit lives on among the sport’s leaders.

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Even a year after his passing, Bill France Jr.’s indelible mark on NASCAR can be seen throughout the garage, Larry McReynolds says.

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