Read more about the article Daytona Preview: The Track Where Anything Can Happen
At Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida on July 6, 2014. Tommy Grassmann/CIA

Daytona Preview: The Track Where Anything Can Happen

By Jared Turner From the winding road course of Sonoma Raceway to the high-speed, always entertaining Daytona International Speedway where literally just about anything can happen, the Sprint Cup Series returns to The World Center of Racing Sunday night for its annual July 4 week showdown. The stakes are certainly high for a lot of drivers heading back to Central Florida as the proverbial clock is ticking down on the number of remaining opportunities to get a win and with it a berth in the 2015 Chase for the Sprint Cup. Eleven drivers have gone to Victory Lane in the season’s first…

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Read more about the article Is Jeff Gordon’s Career Destined for an Uneventful Ending?
At Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California on June 28, 2015. CIA Stock Photo

Is Jeff Gordon’s Career Destined for an Uneventful Ending?

By Jerry Bonkowski It truly pains me to say this, but maybe Jeff Gordon picked the wrong year to retire. Perhaps he should have given it another year or two before he hung up his helmet and firesuit for good. Because, frankly, Gordon’s final season – unofficially dubbed his “Victory Tour” – is so far missing one very key component: victories. And given how Sunday’s Toyota/SaveMart 350 at Sonoma Raceway was arguably the best chance to date for Gordon to reach Victory Lane – in front of family and friends, on his original “home track” and in the same area of the…

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Read more about the article 5 Lessons Learned: Sonoma Proves ‘Rowdy’ Is Really Back
At Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California on June 28, 2015. CIA Stock Photo

5 Lessons Learned: Sonoma Proves ‘Rowdy’ Is Really Back

By Jared Turner Road Rage Is Real David Ragan and Martin Truex Jr. collided early on at Sonoma, resulting in Truex wrecking and suffering heavy damage to his car that required an extended stay behind the wall. Afterward, the two men offered up much different versions of what exactly transpired on the track. “I got into the 55’s door a little bit in Turn 7, and I guess he didn’t like it and he figured he would just dump me, so he’s probably got one coming,” Truex said of Ragan. Here’s Ragan’s take: “He just flat-out door-slammed me and just ran me…

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Read more about the article NASCAR Deserves Praise for Stance on Confederate Flag
LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 04: Brian France, CEO and chairman of NASCAR, speaks onstage during the 2014 NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards on December 4, 2014 at the Encore Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Robert Laberge/NASCAR via Getty Images)

NASCAR Deserves Praise for Stance on Confederate Flag

By Jared Turner Dale Earnhardt Jr. calls the Confederate flag “offensive to an entire race,” and says, “it belongs in the history books and that’s about it.” Earnhardt’s fellow drivers Jeff Gordon and Joey Logano agree with NASCAR’s statement that it supports South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s recent call for state lawmakers to remove the controversial symbol of the old Confederacy that currently rests outside the state capitol. Darian Grubb, the crew chief for Carl Edwards, says the flag is “a symbol of hate to some people, so why have it around?” Yeah, exactly. Why have it around? Especially after gunman and…

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Read more about the article Road Rage Course: Sonoma Offers Stiff Challenge
at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California on June 22, 2014.Don Grassmann/CIA STOCK PHOTO

Road Rage Course: Sonoma Offers Stiff Challenge

  By Jared Turner After a rare off-weekend, the drivers of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series head to Sonoma Raceway in Northern California for the first of just two road-course races on the annual series schedule. Unlike the considerably faster and more forgiving Watkins Glen road course that the Sprint Cup Series will visit in August, the 11-turn Sonoma circuit is a twisty, relatively slow layout that pushes drivers’ patience to the absolute limit. Oftentimes at Sonoma, especially in recent years, the final laps of the race have bore a striking resemblance to a demolition derby, with cars bouncing off each other…

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