NASCAR has floated the idea of a wide-open testing policy. This may sound ideal, but Lee Spencer says it’s just too much.
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Archive for June 28th, 2008NASCAR has floated the idea of a wide-open testing policy. This may sound ideal, but Lee Spencer says it’s just too much. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article John Darby, NASCAR’s Sprint Cup director, had a nice surprise for the series crew chiefs Saturday, offering them the opportunity to guide the sanctioning organization in setting next year’s testing policy. “NASCAR’s the policy-maker, but one thing that’s really reliant on the teams’ input is what we test, how many times we test and where we test,” Darby said after a brief meeting with the crew chiefs in the garage area at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Tony Stewart isn’t running many races in the NASCAR Nationwide Series this series, so he’s making the ones he does drive in count. The two-time Sprint Cup champion, who hasn’t been having much luck and has no wins in the top stock car series this season, drove away Saturday with his fifth victory in seven Nationwide starts in 2008. Stewart got track position, restarting third after taking just two tires during his final pit stop on lap 129 of the 200-lap event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Cup teams look for speed in Loudon, N.H. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Tony Stewart has two Loudon wins, but how will he fare Sunday? His lack of focus could make him a non-factor, Jorge Mondaca says. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article LIVE: Cup teams look for speed in Loudon, N.H. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article Jeff Gordon is winless this year, but Lee Spencer says his past New Hampshire success could make him tough to beat Sunday. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article |