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  1. Gordon drops two spots at Dakar after 'flat' Stage 6
  2. Schrader to run Red Bull's No. 82 in 2010 Shootout
  3. Gordon fourth in Stage 5, moves to fourth overall
  4. Increased comfort level helps Hamlin find his voice
  5. BAM, Warner announce additional VIP artists
  6. Gordon drops two spots at Dakar after 'flat' Stage 6
  7. BAM, Warner announce additional VIP artists
  8. Increased comfort level helps Hamlin find his voice
  9. Gordon fourth in Stage 5, moves to fourth overall
  10. Schrader to run Red Bull's No. 82 in 2010 Shootout
  11. NASCAR exploring idea of returning to rear spoiler
  12. BAM Racing alliance sets stage for Cup Series return
  13. Wing to spoiler transition anticipated without dread
  14. Notes: Merger not official, but drivers act accordingly
  15. Politician Palin to be VIP guest at Daytona 500
  16. Gordon finishes eighth overall at Dakar Rally
  17. Gordon loses ground in Stage 13 as finish looms
  18. Notes: Former RCR mates sad to see Mears in limbo
  19. Notes: Newman's father steps down as spotter
  20. Busch, JGR committed to winning Cup title together
  21. BAM Racing tabs Gilliland as its Daytona 500 driver
  22. NASCAR searching for a new Cup Series director
  23. Stewart-Haas hopes third team is charm in the pits
  24. Piquet to attempt oval race as precursor to U.S. move
  25. Kahne will give RPM the opportunity to keep him
  26. Front Row expands from one to three in Cup Series
  27. Drivers are impressed with new spoiler at first test
  28. Roush blames television coverage for NASCAR woes
  29. Papis to run in both the Rolex 24 and Daytona 500
  30. Drivers discuss upcoming rules changes for 2010
  31. Mears to drive for first-year Cup Series team Keyed-Up
  32. Darby looking forward to starting in new position
  33. L. Petty slated to undergo medical procedure
  34. In wake of many changes, yellow-line rule remains
  35. Hamlin suffers ACL tear, still plans to drive season
  36. New rules, Danica among picks for '10 top storyline
  37. Johnson, Knaus ready for HBO series 24/7 debut
  38. Buskirk named crew chief for Bliss, No. 36 at TBR
  39. RAB Racing, Riggs team up for '10 Nationwide opener
  40. Who to watch in 2010: Drivers to keep an eye on
  41. Setzer to drive No. 46 for Gill Racing at Daytona
  42. Many drivers in new colors as Truck season begins
  43. Driving famous No. 43 has Allmendinger pumped up
  44. McMurray looking at team- building week in Daytona
  45. Tyme Out: Norris embraces momentum after changes
  46. Penske's Keselowski revels in his rabble-rousing role
  47. R. Gordon eyes various series outside of NASCAR
  48. Carmichael again to carry longtime sponsor's colors
  49. Kligerman to open season driving for Team 42 Racing
  50. JR Motorsports unveils 2010 schedule for Patrick
  51. Mooresville teen receives dream job from 'life saver'
  52. Johnson unhurt following accident in Rolex practice
  53. New faces in new places for Cup Series season
  54. Tentative plans set for spoiler test at Talladega
  55. Patrick tops the list of new Nationwide faces in 2010
  56. Penske likes edge Dodge provides; others not sold
  57. Said guaranteed spot in Daytona 500 in No. 26 car
  58. Furniture Row alliance with RCR delivers 07's points
  59. Ganassi off to early lead in wet conditions at Rolex
  60. Andretti hooks up with FRM for 500, Shootout
  61. Through all the changes, Elliot still a racer at heart
  62. Truck Series lineup change: Top 25 locked in weekly
  63. Questions? Tweet a query to be asked on Media Day
  64. Andretti, Window World reunite for Daytona 500
  65. Ford Race and Rock Fest rolls into Speedweeks
  66. New lineup criteria boosts Shootout at Daytona
  67. Sadler is optimistic in wake of changes, return to Ford
  68. Busch, Addington ready to start season together
  69. Front Row Motorsports partners with Yates Racing
  70. Installation of new seats progressing at Talladega
  71. Stewart-Haas duo focused on more than Chase berth
  72. Prism Motorsports will attempt two full schedules
  73. Wallace names Parrott crew chief for Gaughan, 62
  74. FOX's NASCAR ad sales showing strength for 2010
  75. Daytona debut not based on success in ARCA race
  76. McMurray autographed firesuits for Haiti Relief
  77. Tommy Baldwin Racing surviving, thriving in '10
  78. Four drivers unanimous selections for 2010 Chase
  79. Ganassi reflects on merger, changes and state of sport
  80. Lynda Petty diagnosed with CNS Lymphoma
  81. First practice of season ends with multi-car wreck
  82. Chance to work for Wallace too good for Parrott to pass
  83. Johnson still waiting on apology from Hornish
  84. Hurting Hamlin in middle of Shootout practice crash
  85. Edwards' luck of draw earns pole for Shootout
  86. Mayfield, France argue residence in legal battle
  87. Newman needs his dad as supporter, not spotter
  88. New foundation supports children who've lost parent
  89. Ragan hopes to rediscover magic with new crew chief
  90. Baker Curb names Lagasse driver of its No. 43 Ford
  91. Beringer Vineyards to sponsor Braun's No. 10 for three races
  92. Patrick qualifies 12th for Daytona ARCA race debut
  93. Notes: Vickers enjoying 'slow' pace of race season
  94. Martin earns Daytona 500 pole; Junior on front row
  95. Patrick finishes sixth in stock-car debut at Daytona
  96. Elliott, Speed and Nemechek to race in 500
  97. Harvick shines in second consecutive Shootout win
  98. Busch loses Miccosukee as sponsor but presses on
  99. Danica to race Daytona after successful ARCA race
  100. GameStop renews its sponsorship with JGR
  101. Red Horse tabs Piquet Jr. for Daytona Truck race
  102. Best Daytona 500 finish: No. 5 - Dale vs. Dale in '93
  103. Despite a successful 2009, Ask.com leaves NASCAR
  104. MIS to donate more than $6,600 for Haiti relief
  105. Hamlin won't let torn ACL phase him inside the car
  106. Stewart to host radio show from Daytona on Thursday
  107. Best Daytona 500 finish: No. 4 - Harvick, Martin '07
  108. TRG, RCR form alliance for cars, chassis, testing in '10
  109. Daytona's roll of the dice favors the front-runners
  110. NASCAR contemplates multiple G-W-C finishes
  111. Best Daytona 500 finish: No. 3 - Changing of guard
  112. Daytona practice session leads to backup cars
  113. Plenty of places to tee it up before the Daytona 500
  114. Miss Sprint Cup adds two newcomers to the fold
  115. Earnhardt, Martin have 500 front row locked down
  116. NASCAR to make up to three attempts at GWC
  117. Brad Keselowski
  118. Johnson edges Harvick by .005 in first Duel 150
  119. Gordon to drive No. 7 for Warner, BAM in early races
  120. Which drivers to watch? Stars step up at Daytona
  121. Ups and downs of the ins and outs of Duel qualifying
  122. Kenseth wants a repeat of Daytona, not all of 2009
  123. Stewart irked Daytona 500 victory has eluded him
  124. Back home, JPM's move struggling for acceptance
  125. Ambrose has eyes on the Chase as season begins
  126. Labonte avoids disaster in uneventful final practice
  127. Will patience of the Duels extend to Daytona 500?
  128. Window strip simple solution to airborne chassis
  129. Penske's Keselowski, Hornish return after wreck
  130. Hole in race track halts Daytona 500 under red flag
  131. McMurray holds off Junior to win the Daytona 500
  132. Petty steps back from racing to be with ill wife
  133. Elledge gamble doesn't net win or top-10, but worth it
  134. Drivers sound off on multiple G-W-C attempts
  135. Johnson's start slowed by tire, axle damage in 500
  136. MWR beaming with pride after top-10s at Daytona
  137. Sadler, wife announce birth of their son on Monday
  138. Streaks tell the story for fantasy picks in Fontana
  139. Blickensderfer replaced as crew chief of No. 17 Ford
  140. Cup Series at Fontana: Fact, figures and more
  141. Reunited with Ganassi, McMurray eyes turnaround
  142. Fontana an important race for Earnhardt Jr.'s season
  143. Kevin Conway
  144. Regan Smith
  145. Mike Bliss
  146. Daytona pothole still topic of discussion at Fontana
  147. Need for 'spark' prompts Kenseth crew chief change
  148. Father-to-be Edwards still waiting on call, baby news
  149. Daytona champ McMurray earns pole in California
  150. McMurray's victory tour continues at Fontana
  151. Johnson and team back to business as usual at ACS
  152. Blaney and team score 'moral victory' at Fontana
  153. Johnson uses pit break to win again at Fontana
  154. ACS takes toll on engines during course of 500 miles
  155. Notes: Junior's momentum slowed by mechanical snag
  156. At Fontana, fifth place feels like a victory for Logano
  157. Weekend Review: Oddities and anomalies from ACS
  158. TV ratings for Fontana down 6 percent vs. 2009
  159. Extension of SAFER barrier will narrow Bristol in turns
  160. Don't bank on it: Vegas not typical cookie-cutter track
  161. Defending winner Busch a first at Vegas; well, sort of
  162. Montoya, McMurray make for an odd couple at EGR
  163. RCR could show it's for real with strong Vegas run
  164. Burton goes to Las Vegas, and ideally so, on a roll
  165. Vegas native Busch wins pole at LVMS in record time
  166. Fatherhood has Edwards discovering new emotions
  167. Prism scrambles to get its Las Vegas car together
  168. Harvick brings new car, strong start to Las Vegas
  169. Reutimann knows his odds, but doesn't bet them
  170. Hornish, 77 team starting to put things together
  171. Johnson reels in Gordon to win fourth at Las Vegas
  172. Montoya, McMurray crash brings unneeded tension
  173. Notes: Start-and-parkers to be watched more closely
  174. Three bad races early doesn't mean season is lost
  175. Gained experience brings improvement for Logano
  176. Weekend Review: Two the right call for wrong team
  177. Helton says wings will be thing of the past very soon
  178. Should NASCAR end the practice of start-and-park?
  179. Look at Fontana, Vegas to get your read on Atlanta
  180. Johnson, Edwards, Kahne star in multiplicity at AMS
  181. Harvick, Bowyer in good standing heading to AMS
  182. Struggling former Chasers need big day in Atlanta
  183. Earnhardt zooms to Atlanta pole; Busch on outside
  184. Johnson on the brink of 50 victories, but then what?
  185. Gordon: Rivalries needed to stir NASCAR's pot
  186. Edwards at Atlanta looking to recreate breakthrough
  187. Junior continues to be fast; Biffle forced to backup
  188. Scott's historic first start honored with decal
  189. Stewart-Haas cars to rear after engine changes
  190. Busch wins at Atlanta after crashes set up restarts
  191. Addington finds vindication in Atlanta with Busch win
  192. NASCAR looking closely into incident of 'retaliation'
  193. Those with tire problems point finger at Goodyear
  194. RPM finds success at AMS with three cars in top six
  195. NASCAR places Edwards on three-race probation
  196. Humphrey new managing director of business for ISC
  197. Airborne concerns return after Keselowski accident
  198. NASCAR concerned with flying cars, vows action
  199. NOTES: Heading North for testing, then on to Bristol
  200. Roush satisfied with penalty for Edwards
  201. Cup Series test scheduled at Talladega for March 16
  202. Plenty to keep an eye on as Cup Series heads to Bristol
  203. Keselowski vows not to change after AMS dust-up
  204. Stewart mechanic has championship background
  205. Gibbs to be inducted into Texas Motorsports Hall
  206. Little change for chiefs after 'Dega spoiler test
  207. High drafting speeds lead to reduction in spoiler size
  208. NASCAR confirms spoiler will return at Martinsville
  209. Ones to watch in Bristol not your typical fantasy studs
  210. Winning at Bristol: Kyle picks up where Kurt left off
  211. Menard, Speed looking to continue surprising start
  212. Bristol a place for rivalries and feuds to escalate
  213. Edwards, Keselowski to meet with NASCAR brass
  214. Drivers rekindling rivalry with fervor of fifth-graders
  215. Logano blitzes Bristol to earn first pole of career
  216. Menard, Speed enjoying their time in the top 12
  217. Johnson on the brink of a Bristol breakthrough
  218. Drivers ready to wave bye- bye to wings on Cup cars
  219. Pearson injured in legends race, airlifted to hospital
  220. Pearson stable, remains in hospital after crash
  221. Fifty wins for Johnson as he ends Bristol drought
  222. Busch bounces back from tire woes, hitting wall
  223. Notes: Don't think spoiler will slow No. 48 down
  224. Biffle takes a gamble, offers Martin an apology
  225. Junior contends in-race radio chatter misconstrued
  226. Spoiler passes first day of testing at Charlotte
  227. Johnson has momentum, good track record at M'ville
  228. Johnson confident no matter what he's driving
  229. Gordon, Johnson lead way for Hendrick at Martinsville
  230. Keselowski not first young driver to be taught a lesson
  231. Stremme to drive again for Latitude 43 Motorsports
  232. Martinsville is challenging to some in the top five
  233. Confident Johnson sees opportunity at Martinsville
  234. Drivers debate, disagree on Johnson's head games
  235. Glotzbach opens up about violent crash at Bristol
  236. Harvick on M'ville Cup and Truck pole thanks to rain
  237. Notes: Biffle says Menard, team have the right setup
  238. Hamlin to undergo surgery on torn ACL in left knee
  239. Junior more than happy to make trip to media center
  240. Burton lined up for possible home-state score at M'ville
  241. Front Row drivers ecstatic about being in top 35
  242. Cup race at M'ville to run on Monday due to rain
  243. Hamlin overcomes trip to pits to win at Martinsville
  244. Gordon, Kenseth left to point fingers at Martinsville
  245. Notes: Biffle ends M'ville woes with top-10 finish
  246. Hamlin's left knee surgery to repair ACL a success
  247. Restraining order issued against Impact Racing
  248. Those that shined at M'ville should again at Phoenix
  249. At Phoenix, the sun rises and also sets with Johnson
  250. Points front-runners again ones to watch at Phoenix