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Tribute to a warrior, a leader and a friend Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, courtesy rising star Dale Earnhardt Jr., in this special NASCAR Online feature we call "NASCAR Beyond the Track." In this month's installment, Earnhardt Jr., driver of the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet, shares with readers a heartfelt perspective about someone very close to him. Full Story |
For Craven, new role in familiar game Ricky Craven has pulled double duty as the driver and owner of a NASCAR Busch Series team since 1994. That's not the case this weekend at North Carolina Speedway, site of Saturday's Sam's Club 200. Craven, sold his No. 23 Chevrolet to Emerald Performance Group, which fields the No. 19 Chevrolet driven by P.J. Jones. The team also hired Craven to replace Jones as the driver. Full Story |
Biffle's championship dream now a reality Greg Biffle still has to pinch himself, daily, to wake up to the fact that he is the 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion. Last Friday night, Biffle erased two years of frustration and fulfilled a year of anticipation when he clinched the first NASCAR Touring Division title for himself; and the first NASCAR championship in any division for his team owner, Jack Roush. Full Story |
Labonte win would be 'sweep' success NASCAR Winston Cup Series leader Bobby Labonte would like to make a "sweeping" stride toward the championship at North Carolina Speedway on Sunday. Labonte earned his first of four NASCAR 2000 victories at "The Rock" in February, narrowly edging out Dale Earnhardt by 1.068 seconds. Full Story |