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After emerging victorious in the 2014 Daytona 500, Dale Earnhardt Jr. met with the press at Daytona International Speedway along with his crew chief Steve Letarte and car owner Rick Hendrick.
The winner of Saturday night's Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway, Carl Edwards, spoke with the media about his victory and his Chase hopes.
Tony Stewart made his first media appearance since his season-ending accident last month in Iowa and spoke about his recovery and the signing of Kurt Busch by co-owner Gene Haas.
After winning his first Cup race since 2007, Martin Truex Jr. spoke to the media at Sonoma Raceway along with his crew chief Chad Johnson and car owner Michael Waltrip.
Carl Edwards was finally winning again at Phoenix in 2013, breaking a long winless spell that lasted the whole of 2012.
Kyle Busch has been speaking about Kimi Raikkonen's move to NASCAR Trucks, whether he himself will enter the IndyCar $5m Vegas challenge - and what it's like to be NASCAR's "bad boy."
When team owner Rick Hendrick decided to replace Tony Eury Jr. this week, Dale Earnhardt Jr. got more than a new crew chief - he got a brain trust.
Jamie McMurray drives the #26 Ford for Roush Fenway Racing, which must pare its roster from five to four teams, per NASCAR mandate, at the end of the season.
Amazingly enough, Michael Waltrip is in his 25th Cup season.
Best known for the title role in House , the hit medical series, 49-year-old Englishman Hugh Laurie was an elite oarsman in his younger days at Eton and Cambridge.