Oct 14, 2009 | AutoWeek
Sofronas wins Speed GT finale as Davis claims championshipJames...
James Sofronas captured his second Speed World Challenge GT Championship win of the season on Sunday, taking the checkered flag at Laguna Seca, Calif.
By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service 1998: Boris Said picks up his first, and so far only, NASCAR victory, winning the Kragen/Exide 151 truck series race at Sonoma.
Crunching Sprint Cup numbers for Dover
One of the most useful skills to have when working at ESPN is the ability to not be star-struck. While not every day is a "This is SportsCenter" commercial, we have a wealth of analysts and guests wandering around the Worldwide Leader.
McGee, a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine, is the author of "ESPN Ultimate NASCAR: 100 Defining Moments in Stock Car Racing History." For the '09 season, he will be putting together the NASCAR Power Rankings for ESPN.com. Send your questions now and join McGee Monday at 2 p.m. ET! Ryan McGee What up my fellow coolant-drenched brothers and ...
In Case You Missed It: Antron Brown, Buddy Rice and Boris Said
NHRA Top Fuel Dragster Antron BrownTop Fuel dragster, Antron Brown checked in with "On Track On Radio" this afternoon to preview the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis Labor Day weekend.
Rain tires in the forecast for Nationwide race in Montreal
Road-course regular Boris Said races in the rain during last year's NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada.
Ambrose, Edwards on front row in Montreal
Edwards: Saturday didn't start out well. MONTREAL -- Talk about redemption. Some seven hours and myriad raindrops after failing to get their entry to the starting grid for Saturday's Grand-Am race, Marcos Ambrose and Carl Edwards overcame wet conditions to grab the front row for Sunday's Napa Auto Parts 200 Nationwide Series race.
This weekend's races: information, predictions and more
On track: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve at Montreal, Canada; 25th of 35 races. On TV: 2:30 p.m. Sunday on ESPN2.
NASCAR suspends Boris Said crew member
From the Daytona 500 to the season finale and beyond, look here for the laters NASCAR news and analysis from the Orlando Sentinel.
NASCAR suspends crew member from Said's team
NASCAR has suspended a crew member for Nationwide Series driver Boris Said for violating the organization's substance abuse policy.
Who's Hot / Who's Not in Sprint Cup: Watkins Glen Edition [1]
The Frontstretch: Who's Hot / Who's Not in Sprint Cup: Watkins Glen Edition by Doug Turnbull -- Wednesday August 12, 2009 Monday's race at Watkins Glen did not provide many answers as far as the Chase is concerned.
Andy Cagle: Random Thoughts From Turn Eight
Most NASCAR fans have a strong dislike for road courses. Not me. I like 'em. I like 'em if for no other reason than I get to hear about wheel hopping, chicanes and Boris Said.
Seems everyone wants to fix NASCAR these days. Jalopnik recently offered these 11 suggestions , posted in annoying gallery form and written in an insulting tone.
Stratford's U.S. Chrome stays in the race
"We had a shot at winning." Bob Reath, owner of Stratford-based U.S. Chrome Corp., summed up his latest venture in NASCAR sponsorship the way you would say the sun will rise tomorrow.
Stratford's U.S. Chrome stays in the race
"We had a shot at winning." Bob Reath, owner of Stratford-based U.S. Chrome Corp., summed up his latest venture in NASCAR sponsorship the way you would say the sun will rise tomorrow.
Said runs off course in practice
Boris Said, the ninth-place qualifier for Sunday's race, had an off-road adventure during Saturday's first practice session.
Qualifying, Tony Stewart, and Morgan-McClure Motorsports News...
Jimmie Johnson picked up his first poll ever at Watkins Glen. His speed was 123.633 MPH.
Said runs off course in practice
Boris Said, the ninth-place qualifier for Sunday's race, had an off-road adventure during Saturday's first practice session.
Said will Drive #08 Car in Heluva Good at the Glen
Said will pilot the #08 car Sunday - if he qualifies. Let the "Said Heads" assemble.
Mayfield sells Cup team to Carter
Owner John Carter has told NASCAR.com that he has acquired the assets of Jeremy Mayfield's Sprint Cup operation, and will field the #08 car in Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard with two-time Cup champion Terry Labonte behind the wheel.
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