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The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is the longest in professional sports, and breaks are few and far between.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is the longest in professional sports, and breaks are few and far between.
Seven races. Seven different winners.
Here’s a piece of friendly advice for Kurt Busch, Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series winner at Martinsville.
Don’t blame Denny Hamlin if he develops the same sense of foreboding for Auto Club Speedway that Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch has for Kansas Speedway.
The right guy won the race—suggesting once again that there really is a sense of cosmic balance in the universe.
Three races. Three different winners.
Those who were writing the epitaph for Stewart-Haas Racing, even before the 2014 season began, can stop engraving the tombstone.
At Daytona, fans got an appetizer.
Cynics and conspiracy theorists doubtless will have a field day with this year’s Daytona 500 qualifying.