Hamlin holds off Harvick for Sprint All-Star Race victory

May 16, 2015 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service CONCORD, N.C.— With a deft move with three laps left in Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Denny Hamlin delivered the first victory in the non-points showcase event to Joe Gibbs Racing and to Toyota. As he drove into Turn 1 to start Lap 107, with Kevin Harvick glued to his bumper and ready to make a run at the million-dollar first prize, Hamlin moved up a lane in the corner and took Harvick’s line away, causing Harvick’s No. 4 Chevrolet to lose momentum. “It was more defense than…

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Charlotte Edition Now Available in Stores

NASCAR Pole Position Charlotte edition is now available. Please head to Walmart, or other area retailers that offer free magazines, to pick up your free copy. You can find a list of preferred retailers distributing NASCAR Pole Position here. Magazines were shipped to area Walmarts that feature Tire & Lube Express departments. Be sure to tell them NASCAR Pole Position sent you! And remember the magazine is free for all race fans! If you are not in the race market, you can get a subscription to NASCAR Pole Position here right now. WANT A FREE WEEKLY NASCAR MAGAZINE? ROAR! is a digitally-delivered, weekly magazine that reviews the week…

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Johnson secures third win of the season at Kansas

May 10, 2015 By Jim Pedley NASCAR Wire Service KANSAS CITY, Kan. – Jimmie Johnson held off Kevin Harvick over the final six laps to win Saturday night’s, er, make that Sunday morning’s SpongeBob SquarePants 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway. Johnson’s victory – which ended just after midnight local time because of a rain delay of 2 hours and 16 minutes – was his third of the season and his third at the 1.5-mile Kansas oval. “It was a long, hard night,” Johnson said in Victory Lane. It was the 73rd victory of the six-time champion’s career. Harvick,…

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Read more about the article Fresh Faces: Dakoda Armstrong Wants to Pick up the Pace
NEWTON, IA - AUGUST 01: Dakoda Armstrong, driver of the #43 WinField Ford, drives to the track during practice for the U.S. Cellular 250 Presented by New Holland at Iowa Speedway on August 1, 2014 in Newton, Iowa. (Photo by Jonathan Moore/Getty Images)

Fresh Faces: Dakoda Armstrong Wants to Pick up the Pace

By Joseph Wolkin It has been over a year since Dakoda Armstrong signed with Richard Petty Motorsports to pilot the No. 43 Ford in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Since then, he has struggling with an organization that is trying to move away from an alliance with Roush Fenway Racing in order to do things on its own. However, even with some struggles, Armstrong, 23, is optimistic about the future. Having a close relationship with his sponsor, he believes there is a long-term future for him in NASCAR. What is it like to race the famous No. 43 for Richard Petty? “It is…

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Read more about the article Carrying on Tradition: Dillon’s Career Is on the Fast Track
Daytona Speedweeks 2015 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida on February 22, 2015. CIA Stock Photo

Carrying on Tradition: Dillon’s Career Is on the Fast Track

By Ben White Austin Dillon, the grandson of six-time Sprint Cup Series championship team owner and former driver Richard Childress, is building his own driving career in NASCAR’s premier division as well as in a majority of the NASCAR XFINITY Series races. The Lewisville, N.C. native began his driving career in Bandaleros and Legends cars in 2005 before advancing to dirt Late Models in 2006.  He won three major Dirt Late Model events the following season and was also successful in asphalt Late Model cars. According to the team website, Dillon made his XFINITY Series debut at Richmond International Raceway in September…

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Read more about the article Performance Matters Most for Danica in 2015
At Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia on April 26, 2015. CIA Stock Photo

Performance Matters Most for Danica in 2015

By Jared Turner The recent announcement that GoDaddy won’t return as Danica Patrick’s primary sponsor next season is a blow for the driver, her Stewart-Haas Racing team and NASCAR as a whole. Despite her relative lack of on-track success, Patrick is one of the sport’s most popular and marketable drivers. A veteran of Super Bowl ads who has appeared multiple times in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue, Patrick has appeal that goes far beyond the sport. In fact, it’s safe to say that with the exception of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and perhaps Jeff Gordon, there’s not another driver who is more recognized outside…

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