Texas Preview: Late-Season Chase Race Brings Out Worst in Drivers

By Jared Turner Long known for breeding major drama and conflict among drivers, Texas Motor Speedway has a way of bringing out the worst in people – especially in the final weeks of the season. On the heels of last Sunday’s wildly contentious showdown at Martinsville Speedway, just about anything is possible in this Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 where seven drivers will look to join Martinsville winner Jeff Gordon in claiming one of the four spots for the winner-take-all Championship Race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The driver arguably in most need of a win is Joey Logano, who was headed toward a likely…

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NASCAR Business: The 2016 Sprint Cup Series and XFINITY schedules

Staff Report NASCAR today announced agreements with 23 tracks to field NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races for the next five years. Additionally, 24 tracks will host NASCAR XFINITY Series races through 2020. NASCAR also announced its 2016 schedule for both of these national series. The schedule and actual placement of the dates within each given season’s schedule beyond 2016 will be part of the on-going discussions between NASCAR and the tracks. Details are being finalized for the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule to be announced at a later time. “NASCAR and the tracks take seriously our collective responsibility to the…

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5 Lessons Learned: Kenseth Will Retaliate, Get Even

By Jared Turner 5. "Rowdy" Is Looking Really Good Of the drivers not named Jeff Gordon, no one left Martinsville Speedway in a better spot than Kyle Busch, who recovered from an early spin to finish fifth – and leave Martinsville tied for second among the eight remaining title contenders. While this is certainly no guarantee of advancing to Homestead-Miami Speedway for the winner-take-all championship race, Busch has the luxury of not needing to go for broke in either of the next two races leading into Homestead. If Busch does make it to Homestead, he certainly can’t be overlooked. After all, no…

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Turn on the Lights: Martinsville Becomes Dangerous After Sun Sets

By Jared Turner If you watched Sunday’s race at Martinsville Speedway there was certainly much to applaud. The racing, particularly in the latter stages, was some of the fiercest and most intense NASCAR has seen all season. And the fact that Jeff Gordon ended a drought of more than a year and landed a place among the Championship 4 in the process made for a super-compelling storyline. About the only disappointment was that the final laps of the race were virtually run in the dark as the sun began to set. In the final few laps it became increasingly difficult for drivers…

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Gordon celebrates Martinsville win after Kenseth wipes out Logano

Nov. 1, 2015 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Yes, Jeff Gordon celebrated his 93rd career victory in the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 at Martinsville Speedway. Yes, Gordon will compete for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Yes, there were tears of joy in Victory Lane for Gordon, who's at the tail end of his final season in the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. But Sunday’s race at Martinsville had so much more -- most notably, “Matt Kenseth’s Revenge.” Long before Gordon held off Jamie McMurray in a two-lap run to…

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Martinsville Magic: Eliminator Round Begins

By Jared Turner After Sunday’s wild and controversial finish to the Chase Contender Round elimination race at Talladega Superspeedway, it’s on to Martinsville Speedway for Race One of the Chase Eliminator Round. Eight drivers will arrive at Martinsville, the Sprint Cup Series’ shortest track, deadlocked atop the standings with 4,000 points apiece. Those drivers – Joey Logano, Carl Edwards, Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Brad Keselowski, Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch – are the only drivers still in the hunt for the Sprint Cup title with four races remaining. So who has the edge among the final eight men? While…

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