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Stewart can thrive in fast lane as both an owner and driver
It’s not easy being an owner and a driver in NASCAR. Several of the sport’s biggest names, including past champions Bill Elliott and Darrell Waltrip, have tried with disappointing results. More recently, Michael Waltrip and Robby Gordon have struggled running their own teams.
Taylor on Redskins' minds as training camp opens
There are tangible reminders of Sean Taylor at Redskins Park.
Zorn ready for first day of Redskins training camp
Jim Zorn has been working on the details ever since he was hired as the head coach of the Washington Redskins in February. On the eve of his first training camp with the team, Zorn is confident he has gotten all the details taken care of.
A look at key offseason NFL moves
A look at offseason changes in the NFL that could affect fantasy football rosters, with rookies designated by (R):
Redskins assistant coach Breaux retires
Washington Redskins assistant coach Don Breaux retired Thursday because of a heart condition after 27 NFL seasons. He spent 17 seasons with Washington and was part of three Super Bowl championship teams.
Gibbs’ greatness extends from Lombardi Trophy to checkered flag
And everybody thought Joe Gibbs was crazy. Kyle Busch passed Jimmie Johnson after a restart on the next-to-last lap Saturday night to win his seventh NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race of the season.
THE GREAT BALTIMORE SPORTS DEBATE: DC v Baltimore
The District of Columbia is about 40 miles south of Baltimore, but to our city’s residents, it’s in a different world — like the one very south of heaven — when it comes to sports. There’s little love between the cities, just hatred. Baltimoreans blame Redskins officials for trying to prevent their city from getting an NFL team after the Colts left in the middle of the night. And Washingtonians blame Orioles’ brass for doing their best to prevent Major League Baseball from expanding to the nation’s capital. Here are Examiner writer Dave Carey and columnist Tony Giro’s top reasons to disdain D.C. sports.
Gibbs Racing says so long to Stewart
Joe Gibbs Racing wanted Tony Stewart to stick around. When it became apparent he wanted to leave to pursue ownership with a different team, they agreed to let him go. From his seat in the bright orange No. 20, Tony Stewart spent a decade driving his way to superstardom while helping Joe Gibbs Racing become one of NASCAR's top teams. |
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