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Welcome to SportsNation! On Thursday, ESPN.com NASCAR writer Ed Hinton will stop by to talk about all the latest news and notes from the track. Hinton...
Welcome to SportsNation! On Thursday, ESPN.com NASCAR writer Ed Hinton will stop by to talk about all the latest news and notes from the track. Hinton...
Don't call Kasey Kahne a bubble boy any longer. Kahne jumped five spots in the standings -- and solidified his Chase hopes -- after winning under the lights Saturday at Atlanta.
Count on this if Danica Patrick goes NASCAR racing in 2010 as expected: Guts -- not glitz nor glamour -- will define the IndyCar darling's venture in full-bodied stock cars.
Richard Petty hasn't so much as sniffed a championship in three decades. But the old boy is on the scent again, thanks to "circumstances" and a driver named Kasey Kahne.
Six stories in the 2009 Chase would resonate in both the motorsports community and the mainstream public. But only one outcome would truly rock NASCAR's world.
Ed Hinton wrote an excellent piece for ESPN.com about the top six storylines heading into the 2009...
It happens every autumn: The Yankees make a pennant run. Brett Favre makes another NFL start. And Jimmie Johnson makes his annual push for a Sprint Cup title.
LOUDON, N.H. -- The other 11 drivers enter the Chase game-faced. Juan Pablo Montoya comes rollicking in, always running on the edge of laughing.If s...
What's this? Mark Martin, the cleanest, fairest racer in all the land, suddenly embroiled in controversy after his Chase-opening victory at New Hampshire? Hardly.
Mark Martin and Ron Hornaday Jr. used to be too young, now they're too old. But baby boomers tend to make their own rules, so maybe that's why they're running up front.
Mark Martin and Ron Hornaday Jr. used to be too young, now they're too old. But baby boomers tend to make their own rules, so maybe that's why they're running up front.
AP Photo/Tony DingWith four wins so far in 2009, Mark Martin is the No. 1 seed in the Chase for the Cup playoff.Amid the hoopla over Matt Kens...
What's this? Mark Martin, the cleanest, fairest racer in all the land, suddenly embroiled in controversy after his Chase-opening victory at New Hampshire? Hardly.
LOUDON, N.H. -- The other 11 drivers enter the Chase game-faced. Juan Pablo Montoya comes rollicking in, always running on the edge of laughing.If s...
Welcome to SportsNation! On Thursday, ESPN.com NASCAR writer Ed Hinton will stop by to talk about all the latest news and notes from the track. Hinton...
It happens every autumn: The Yankees make a pennant run. Brett Favre makes another NFL start. And Jimmie Johnson makes his annual push for a Sprint Cup title.
Ed Hinton wrote an excellent piece for ESPN.com about the top six storylines heading into the 2009...
Six stories in the 2009 Chase would resonate in both the motorsports community and the mainstream public. But only one outcome would truly rock NASCAR's world.
Welcome to SportsNation! On Wednesday, ESPN.com NASCAR writer Ed Hinton will stop by to talk about all the latest news and notes from the track. Hinton...
Richard Petty hasn't so much as sniffed a championship in three decades. But the old boy is on the scent again, thanks to "circumstances" and a driver named Kasey Kahne.
Welcome to SportsNation! On Thursday, ESPN.com NASCAR writer Ed Hinton will stop by to talk about all the latest news and notes from the track. Hinton...
(Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)At the very least, Mark Martin (5) filled the rearview of Kyle Busch on Saturday night at Bristol.Mark Martin co...
Don't call Kasey Kahne a bubble boy any longer. Kahne jumped five spots in the standings -- and solidified his Chase hopes -- after winning under the lights Saturday at Atlanta.
Count on this if Danica Patrick goes NASCAR racing in 2010 as expected: Guts -- not glitz nor glamour -- will define the IndyCar darling's venture in full-bodied stock cars.
Danica Patrick will "all but certainly" be in NASCAR in 2010, but won't give up IndyCar racing and will limit next year's activity to the Nationwide Series and Trucks, according to a source very close to the situation.
You want a great reason to watch Sunday's race at Atlanta? It may just be the best Chase preview we could have.
The track is quiet on a Friday for the first time in a long time. Give Atlanta Motor Speedway credit for this weekend's tighter schedule; it might just be the wave of the future.
Welcome to SportsNation! On Wednesday, ESPN.com NASCAR writer Ed Hinton will stop by to talk about all the latest news and notes from the track. Hinton...
Ed Hinton and Marty Smith go head to head on the hottest topics in NASCAR
If NASCAR is really serious about getting younger fans into the sport, it should start with technology. It's way past time -- 30 years, really -- to put the carburetors down and bolt fuel injection up.