NASCAR Pole Position Charlotte Edition Available Now

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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Kevin Harvick dominates, preserve Sprint Cup title hopes

Oct. 4, 2015 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service DOVER, Del.—By Jove, he’s done it again! Forced to win at Dover International Speedway to keep his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship hopes alive Sunday, Kevin Harvick did just that, dominating Sunday’s AAA 400 to stave off elimination from the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. In a virtual carbon copy of last year’s Chase race at Phoenix, where the 2014 premier series champion had to win to advance to the Championship Round at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Harvick led 355 of 400 laps (a career best at any track) in winning for the third…

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Dover International Speedway Preview: It’s Elimination Time

By Jared Turner On the heels of a wild and wacky Race No. 2 of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, NASCAR’s top series heads to Dover International Speedway for the first of three Chase elimination races. When the checkered flag waves on Sunday’s AAA 400 at the “Monster Mile,” 12 drivers will advance to the Chase Contender Round while four drivers will see their hopes of a championship this season come to a disappointing end. Two drivers – Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth – have punched their proverbial tickets to the next round by virtue of their…

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One More Year: 2016 Will Be Last For Tony Stewart in Cup Series

By Aaron Burns No one knew what to expect when Tony Stewart broke into the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 1999. As a rookie with Joe Gibbs Racing, Stewart was tasked with the job of chasing a Winston Cup title while driving an orange No. 20 Home Depot Pontiac. The fact that Stewart began his career driving a Pontiac in the Winston Cup Series accurately dates just how long he’s been a part of NASCAR’s highest level of competition. But he’s been more than just a part of it. He’s played a lead role for the better part of two decades. It…

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Five Lessons Learned: Joe Gibbs Racing Can Do No Wrong

By Jared Turner 5 Lessons Learned At New Hampshire Kevin Harvick’s Back Is Against The Wall Kevin Harvick and crew chief Rodney Childers rolled the dice at New Hampshire by trying to stretch their final tank of fuel to the finish, knowing well that the strategy may not pay off. It didn’t. Harvick, who had the race’s dominant car and led 216 of 300 laps, ran out of gas with three laps to go and finished 21st. Instead of punching his ticket into the next round of the Chase, the defending Sprint Cup Series champion is ranked 15th among the 16 Chase…

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Grow Up, Harvick: Defending Champion Not Representing Sport Well

By Jared Turner After running out of gas while leading with three laps to go in Sunday’s second race of the Chase, Kevin Harvick was not surprisingly upset. Anything less than disappointment under such circumstances would be unnatural and downright strange for a driver who has built a reputation as one of the sport’s most fiery and temperamental competitors. But rather than taking it on the chin like a man and answering reporters’ questions about his team’s late-race gamble that went all wrong, the reigning Sprint Cup Series champion jumped out of his car and made a beeline for the New Hampshire…

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