NASCAR president says penalties 'highly likely' for No. 48 team
News Newsday > Sports > Motor Racing NASCAR seizes part of Johnson's Daytona 500 car Originally published: February 17, 2012 3:41 PM Updated: February 17, 2012 6:43 PM By The Associated Press MARK LONG (AP Sports Writer) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
NASCAR driver Regan Smith toured a CSX locomotive in Jacksonville to help spread the railroad comany's message that motorists and pedestrian should "play it safe" at railroad crossings to avoid being hit by trains. CSX is a sponsor of the No.
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
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.
(AP) — NASCAR president Mike Helton says its "highly likely" five-time champion Jimmie Johnson's team will be penalized following the Daytona 500. The No. 48 Chevrolet had illegally modified sheet metal between the roof and the side windows that was
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