Archive for November, 2009

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Hate Jimmie Johnson all you want, but respect the four-time champ because he may be the greatest of all time, Jeff Owens says.

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Juan Pablo Montoya and Tony Stewart could have used a referee.

The final two races of the NASCAR season were more like a throwback to the good ol’ boys who settled their feuds on the track.

Montoya and Stewart must have paid attention to the Nationwide Series race a night earlier when Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin added another explosive edition to their long-running conflict.

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A spin isn’t all that tasty when you’re Marcos Ambrose. Check out all the best action from Sunday at Homestead-Miami.

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Typically, when a NASCAR driver does something that only Richard Petty and Bobby Allison have done before is a sign of excellence.

Not this time, not for Mark Martin.

His wait for a NASCAR championship will last at least another year.

Martin accepted NASCAR’s silver medal for the fifth time Sunday, unable in the season-ending Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway to make a run at derailing Jimmie Johnson’s march toward stock-car immortality.

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Denny Hamlin takes the checkered flag at Homestead, but Jimmie Johnson is the big winner with his record fourth title in a row.

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Jimmie Johnson is on the verge of a record fourth-straight title — or an epic collapse. What will happen? Follow the action LIVE.

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Hans-Joachim Stuck, group communication motorsport representative of Volkswagen, says he might be “NASCAR’s biggest fan” but there have been no formal talks regarding entry into the sport.

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NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick is not at Homestead-Miami Speedway because he stayed in North Carolina to be with an ailing niece.

A Hendrick spokesman says that Alesha Gainey is in critical condition at a North Carolina hospital awaiting an emergency liver transplant. She is the 29-year-old daughter of John Hendrick, one of the 10 people killed in a 2004 plane crash.

Also killed in that accident were John Hendrick’s twin nieces.

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With the weight of past seasons off his shoulders, it’s all about enjoying the title fight for Mark Martin, Lee Spencer says.

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Kyle Busch has won the Nationwide Series championship.

Busch only needed to start the race Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway to win his first NASCAR title. When the green flag dropped on the race, Busch was the champ.

Busch has eight wins in the second-tier series and 11 second-place finishes. He entered with a 190-point lead over polesitter Carl Edwards. Busch had led 2,625 laps entering the race.

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The head of Volkswagen’s motor sports program is at Homestead-Miami Speedway, fueling speculation that automaker is interested in joining Toyota as the second foreign manufacturer in NASCAR.

Top NASCAR officials confirmed to The Associated Press that Hans-Joachim Stuck plans to meet with the sanctioning body. The officials requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the meeting. The topic of the meeting was unclear.

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