30th
January
2009
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing’s fourth car in the Daytona 500 — the No. 34 Chevrolet — will actually involve a partnership with owner Bob Jenkins’ Front Row Motorsports and one of its drivers, John Andretti.
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30th
January
2009
When Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark talked to Georgia native Reed Sorenson about moving into the No. 43 car and his new boss Richard Petty, a brief quip offered by the driver revealed the depth of his new work relationship.
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30th
January
2009
When Joey Logano climbs into the No. 20 Toyota for the 51st running of the Great American Race on Feb. 15, he will make history as the youngest driver to start a Daytona 500 — NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious race.
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30th
January
2009
Defending champion Sebastien Loeb took a 44.4-second lead Friday over Citroen teammate Dani Sordo after the first day of the World Rally Championship. Ford driver Mikko Hirvonen was third — 20 seconds behind Sordo — heading into Saturday’s stages around Sloughan Glen and Ballinamallard in the season-opener.
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30th
January
2009
STATESVILLE, North Carolina (Ticker) - Randy Moss Motorsports on Friday announced its driver lineup for the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck series.
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30th
January
2009
Steady won the 2003 title for Matt Kenseth, but to win in the Chase era he may need to show some actual … emotion.
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30th
January
2009
Academy Sports + Outdoors will sponsor Bobby Labonte and the No. 96 Ford for five races in the Sprint Cup Series in 2009. The Food City 500 at Bristol will be the first race for Academy Sports + Outdoors as primary sponsor.
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