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Under fire team owner Jack Roush and his driver Carl Edwards have responded angrily to criticism concerning Edwards' oil tank lid infraction at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Valvoline Racing has announced that the world-renowned oil brand will be the primary sponsor on Robby Gordon's #7 Dodge Charger in this weekend's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
With Robby Gordon's appeal against his 100-point penalty dished out by NASCAR for failing pre-race inspection at Daytona hot on the agenda it seems like the penalty review board will be busier than usual this week when UAW-Dodge 400 winner Carl Edwards saw his #99 Roush-Fenway Ford fail post race
Perennial NASCAR favourite Mark Martin will reach another career milestone this weekend when he makes his 700th NASCAR Cup Series start.
Robby Gordon has vowed to appeal NASCAR's decision to dock him and his #7 team 100 championship points and suspend crew chief Frank Carr for six races following a mix-up over parts at Daytona.
Dale Earnhardt Jr made a winning start to his career with Hendrick Motorsports by winning a thrilling Budweiser Shootout at the Daytona International Speedway on Saturday night.
Sprint Cup Series team owner/driver Robby Gordon became the first template casualty of 2008 when the nose section of his new #7 Dodge failed pre-practice technical inspection at Daytona.
Dale Earnhardt Inc. has secured Steak-umm Company LLC as a primary sponsor on its #8 and #01 Chevrolets for selected races during the 2008 NASCAR campaign.
With February season-opening NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Daytona International Speedway closer than it might seem, the 'off season' is anything but quiet for the GM Racing technical team that supports Team Chevy key partners in the top-tier of NASCAR competition.
British driver Ed Tilley is set to launch his bid to join the NASCAR grid after securing the chance to take part in the 2008 ARCA series.
The car number may be different, the team may be different and the driver may certainly be different but to many NASCAR fans the site of the distinctive red Texaco star on the hood of a NASCAR Cup Series racer evokes a set of memories that have gone a long way towards making Juan Montoya somethin
Several of NASCAR's multi car teams may be struggling to find sponsors for the 2008 season but single car team owner/driver Robby Gordon has already confirmed that current backer Jim Beam will be returning to his #7 team in 2008.
Despite high hopes heading into the 2007 season and their front row clean sweep at the Daytona 500 few could have predicted the season that befell Robert Yates Racing over the subsequent 35 races and in a bid to claw their way back up the pecking order the team, now known simply as Yates Racing,
Marcos Ambrose will finally make the step up to NASCAR's premier division in 2008, after agreeing to drive the Little Debbie Ford Fusion in twelve Sprint Cup races.
This weekend's Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway will mark the end of an era for one of NASCAR's most enduring, popular and successful icons - the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS.
Once again Robby Gordon will refuse to let the small matter of logistics spoil his racing fun as he goes for his fourth Baja 1000 victory next week.
Hall of Fame Racing has announced that it will switch marques for 2008, giving new recruit JJ Yeley the chance to run with Toyota and Toyota Racing Development [TRD].
Having had a lead of more than 850 points over his nearest rival at one point during the season there was no doubt that Carl Edwards would be crowned the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series Champion in the final year of the series with Busch as the title sponsor.
Moving into their third full time NASCAR Nextel (Sprint) Cup season Hall of Fame Racing will add a second car to their arsenal on seven occasions in 2008 for 19 year-old Brad Coleman.
Bill Davis has said that his NASCAR race team will be unaffected by the news that Bill Davis Trucking has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Driver-turned-team owner Rusty Wallace has revealed that son Steve will pilot his #66 car full-time in 2008, as the squad gears up to run two Chevrolet entries and four drivers in the soon-to-be-renamed NASCAR Nationwide Series.
He, like the rest of the Chase for the Championship contenders, may have been powerless to stop the Jeff Gordon/Jimmie Johnson freight train so far in this years Chase but outgoing Hendrick driver Kyle Busch was able to warm up for Sunday's Pep Boys 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway with a victor
David Reutimann has been confirmed as Dale Jarrett's replacement in the #44 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota when Jarrett retires following the fifth race of the 2008 season.