Read more about the article Despite a 21-Race Winless Streak, Jimmie Johnson Isn’t Conceding Anything
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Despite a 21-Race Winless Streak, Jimmie Johnson Isn’t Conceding Anything

By Jared Turner By all accounts, Jimmie Johnson hasn’t had the season that he wanted or that most observers expected. But don’t think that Johnson’s performance over the first 26 races eliminates him as a viable championship contender for the final 10. While it has been a struggle for Johnson in recent weeks, haven’t we seen this song and dance before? Well, of course. “We can get hot,” a seemingly confident Johnson said after Richmond. “We did it last year. I know we’re very capable of it again.” Johnson entered the 2016 playoffs riding a 21-race winless streak. He went on to…

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Read more about the article Just Sayin’: No Excuse for NASCAR’s Ambulance ‘Oops Moment’
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Just Sayin’: No Excuse for NASCAR’s Ambulance ‘Oops Moment’

Easily the most bizarre moment of the 2017 NASCAR season occurred in Saturday night’s Monster Energy Series finale at Richmond when an ambulance — yes, an ambulance — sat idle on the apron approaching pit road, blocking the entrance and causing drivers to take evasive action as they attempted to enter the pits under caution. The driver most impacted by the poorly positioned safety vehicle was Matt Kenseth, one of three drivers who arrived at Richmond in position to make the playoffs but not assured of advancing. Thankfully, Kenseth only missed out on a good finish as a result of the damage…

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Richmond Preview: A Winless Driver Will Need to Find Victory Lane to Disrupt Top 16

By Jared Turner The playoff scenario entering Saturday night’s regular season-ending Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway couldn’t be any simpler, really. Thirteen drivers have earned automatic playoff berths by virtue of winning a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race this season. The remaining three playoff spots in the 16-driver championship field will likely be filled by Chase Elliott, Jamie McMurray and Matt Kenseth whom are positioned highest in the standings among winless drivers. The points gap from Kenseth — who currently holds the final transfer spot — back to the next driver is so substantial that Kenseth can’t be overtaken…

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Five Favorites at Richmond

By Jared Turner Joey Logano is seeking redemption at Richmond, after his spring 2017 win at Richmond was deemed “encumbered” by NASCAR. Now, Logano needs to win to punch a ticket into the playoffs. No one is feeling more pressure at Richmond than NASCAR’s 14-time most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr., who must win this race to earn a playoff berth in his final season. A three-time Richmond winner, Denny Hamlin is the defending race winner of the fall Richmond event. There was a time several years ago when Kyle Busch practically owned Richmond. Busch has consistently had one of the fastest…

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Driver Profile: Jeffrey Earnhardt Is Willing to Be the Next Family Star

By Joseph Wolkin With Dale Earnhardt Jr. retiring from full-time stock car racing, the pressure of the Earnhardt legacy is moving to Jeffrey Earnhardt’s shoulders. As the driver of the No. 33 machine looks to advance his career, the standards are increasing. What are some of the things you need to work on to improve performance? “We need better preparation. We’ve had incidents where little things happen and things have break. It’s the little stuff that shouldn’t have broken, and it’s just small changes that we need to fix. We need to take notice of the issues we have and try to…

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Got Your Number: Red Bull’s Numbers Chosen As Marketing Tool

By Ben White When former team owner Dietrich Mateschitz began the Red Bull Racing team in late 2006, the Mooresvile, N.C.-based organization was considered a top flight winning addition to the sport from the very beginning. Mateschitz’ No. 82, 83 and 84 Toyotas ran from 2007 to 2011, amassing 354 Cup starts with drivers A.J. Allmendinger, Brian Vickers, Mike Skinner, Scott Speed, Mattis Ekstrom, Reed Sorenson, Kasey Kahne and Cle Whitt behind the wheel. Only Vickers and Kahne took his cars to victory lane in two events at Michigan – Aug. 16, 2009 and Nov. 13, 2011, respectively. After completing one final Cup…

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