New Hampshire might be my least favorite race track on the Sprint Cup circuit. What we have here is two drag strips connected by some really flat...
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In NASCAR’s top three national divisions there are only four road course races each and every year. Each year the Sprint Cup boys travel to...
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I expect a pretty somber mood to befall the Sprint Cup series as they travel to Michigan International Speedway and about an hour west of the Big...
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This may be one of my least two favorite races on the Sprint Cup circuit. Of course the other one is the second date at Pocono now a mere eight weeks...
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The Monster Mile, a track where for the first time this Sunday every Sprint Cup team will have their very own pit stall, is the next track on the 2009...
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Here we are the Coke 600, the longest race of the NASCAR schedule. When the Cup series comes to the Lowe’s Motor speedway everyone think the...
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Darlington, South Carolina, the track too tough to tame, may finally let us take a glimpse into the dominance of the Roush Fenway racing driver...
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Night racing at Richmond, Virginia offers NASCAR fans one of the best races of the entire year. Of all the NASCAR short tracks Richmond seems to offer...
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Without a doubt Talladega is the hardest NASCAR race to predict. At any moment someone will foul up and, depending on their track position, take out a...
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Jimmie Johnson #48 has won the last three Sprint Cup races run at the Phoenix track. While that certainly makes him one of the favorites for this...
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