NASCAR: Kyle Busch edges Tony Stewart to win Budweiser Shootout
Based on Friday's on-track activity at DIS — one 45-minute session and another rain-shortened 9-minute round — NASCAR Sprint Cup cars can no longer run nose-to-tail in two-car packs for more than two or three laps at a
AP Kyle Busch edged Tony Stewart in a thrilling finish to the first race of 2012, using a sling-shot pass Saturday night on the last lap of the exhibition Budweiser Shootout to beat the defending NASCAR champion to the checkered flag.
Martin Truex Jr drew pole position for NASCAR's non-championship Budweiser Shootout curtain-raiser at Daytona.
By: Times-Dispatch Staff | AP NASCAR confiscated part of Jimmie Johnson's Daytona 500 car Friday because of illegal modifications, a rocky start to Speedweeks for the five-time Sprint Cup Series champion. NASCAR officials determined the No.
NASCAR will likely penalize the crew chief for five-time champion Jimmie Johnson for infractions found during Daytona 500 inspection. NASCAR president Mike Helton said Saturday its a "high likelihood" crew chief Chad Knaus will be penalized.
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