Wednesday Dec 23 | Scene Daily
Fenway Sports Group, co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing, shifts gears
Fenway Sports Group has no plans to replace departing motorsports chief Brian Corcoran, which will lessen the agency's sales and marketing role with its race team, Roush Fenway Racing.
Propane powered vehicles produce cleaner air
Williamson County will soon acquire 10 additional propane powered trucks as part of a pilot program aimed at promoting domestically produced, environmentally friendly vehicles.
Brooks to build Late Model chassis at Florida show
Thomaston native Rodney Brooks will be part of Leavitt Racing Components' booth at the Performance Racing Industry trade show Thursday through Saturday, Dec.
Martin ends season as a winner
Lee Spencer is senior NASCAR writer for FOXSports.com. She also is a correspondent for "Around the Track" on FOX Sports Net.
Jamie McMurray looking forward to next season at Earnhardt Ganassi Racing
Jamie McMurray will compete for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next season.
Martin's lesson from 1990? Don't change horses
As Mark Martin battles Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon for NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series championship going into Sunday's Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, memories return of a costly call to pit on Nov.
Please don't kill the messenger here. Try to keep the e-mail civil. I went and asked NASCAR on your behalf, and now I'm conveying the answers.
Edwards sees light at end of the tunnel
Carl Edwards has finally created some light at the end of the tunnel that his 2009 season's become.
Hinton: Martin so close, yet so far -- yet again
You could tell it was beginning to sink in -- again -- with Mark Martin on Friday.
Stewart would have an 85-point lead over Jimmie Johnson under the old Sprint Cup system.
For Chasers, it's all about surviving the 'Big One' at 'Dega
Pick whatever description of racing at Talladega Superspeedway works for you, because they all apply.
Martin tries a different approach for Talladega
Mark Martin was talking to millions of race fans a couple of weeks ago during an interview at Lowe's Motor Speedway, but quite clearly, he was also talking to himself.
First win a 'weight-lifting' experience for many drivers in Cup
Hendrick Motorsports' Jeff Gordon celebrates the first victory of his NASCAR Cup career after winning the 1994 Coca-Cola 600 with team owner Rick Hendrick and former crew chief Ray Evernham.
For Junior, his legacy teeters on the line
No question, being Dale Earnhardt Jr . has its advantages. Enough energy drinks and beer to keep a refrigerator stocked for life.
NASCARa s Attempts To Legislate Parity Backfire
The Frontstretch: NASCAR's Attempts To Legislate Parity Backfire by Kurt Smith -- Friday October 23, 2009 Imagine a chess league with 10 players.
So similar, yet very different
Matt Kenseth and Dale Earnhardt Jr. have almost identical on-track stats in the Cup Series.
Ford Mustang Stock Car Unveiled
With a glorious history in road racing and drag racing, the Ford Mustang will make its NASCAR racing debut at Daytona Int'l Speedway next July when the first race for the Nationwide Series's Car of Tomorrow is held.
Teen tops modest goal - roanoke.com
Jake Crum, of Statesville, N.C., jumps into the arms of his pit crew after winning Sunday afternoon's Bailey's 300 at Martinsville Speedway.
As is his style, Mark Martin didn't want to make a fuss or a draw any attention to himself.
Fireworks on and off the track for Baileya s 300 at Martinsville
The top-two finishers in Sunday's running of the Bailey's 300 at Martinsville Speedway didn't really see eye-to-eye on the final few laps, as tension between race winner Jake Crum and runner-up Brandon McReynolds almost came to a head when Crum refused to shake McReynolds hand in the media center and slapped away at his attempt.
Also on Topix