Emotional Move Makes Harvick a Champ

Kevin Harvick is an old-school traditionalist. To him, routine and status quo are as comfortable as an old shoe. What he doesn't like is change. To deviate from a comfort level and deal with the uncertainty and consequences that potentially come with change are not among Harvick's favorite things in the world. That's why it took him not weeks nor months, but years to ultimately make what was arguably the most difficult decision of his career: to leave Richard Childress Racing after 13 seasons and move to Stewart-Haas Racing in 2014. At least twice during his 13-year tenure with RCR, Harvick considered…

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NASCAR Pole Position Digital Edition Now Available for Free

  The February-March digital edition of NASCAR Pole Position magazine is now available. Click here to read this current issue on your computer, laptop or mobile device. The printed edition is available in each respective race market in the weeks leading up to the race. To see a list of magazine distributors, please click here.

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Q&A with NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’ AJ Allmendinger

Fresh off a year in which he captured his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory and made the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup for the first time, AJ. Allmendinger reveals the person from history he most admires and more in an exclusive interview with NASCAR Pole Position. What runs through your mind when someone wrecks you? Just pure anger. You kind of get that red mist in your eyes and you want to go retaliate right away. Would you rather be liked by your peers or be successful? I'd rather be successful, but as an alternative to that I'd rather be…

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Can you draw NASCAR?

Can you draw NASCAR? Now is your chance to be featured in NASCAR Pole Position or ROAR! magazines. Send us your NASCAR themed artwork – car, driver, track, etc. Starting in January 2015, one lucky submission will earn a free race jacket at the end of the year. The drawing will be random and based upon all selections received — whether they appeared in our publication or not. There are two simple ways for you to submit your entry: ONLINE or VIA MAIL To submit your entry via mail, please mail the original artwork in an envelope. Be sure not to fold…

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