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Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
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Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
By Jim Ralabate PA SportsTicker Auto Racing Editor
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Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
A driver can gain or lose plenty of track positions during pit stops. Just ask Tony Stewart.
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Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
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Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
Teams are testing the Car of Tomorrow today and tomorrow at Bristol, where they'll debut in less than a month. Jeff Hammond says a couple of vets DW and Kyle Petty will use history to help figure out this new machine.
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
David Reutimann had a very hard crash into the wall during Sunday's Auto Club 500 in Fontana. It was Greg Biffle's No. 16 Ameriquest Ford Fusion that knocked Reutimann off course. While talking to Steve Czaban today, Greg had no problem admitting his part...
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
While Mark Martin will be in Bristol for NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow test this week, Rea White says he's content not to race there. If Martin sits out the March 25 race, Ryan McGee says Jeff Gordon will have the longest current streak of consecutive starts.
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
Nextel Cup rookie David Reutimann's crash at California Speedway left him so sore that "everything hurts, down to my eyeballs and my teeth."
Reutimann wrecked with six laps to go in Sunday's race at California when he was tapped by Greg Biffle, sending him crashing into the wall in one of the hardest hits NASCAR has ever seen.
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
Nextel Cup rookie David Reutimann's crash at California Speedway left him so sore that ``everything hurts, down to my eyeballs and my teeth.''
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
FONTANA, Calif. – Dale Earnhardt Jr. is off to a rough start this year, partly due to DEI's engine woes.
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