SceneDaily.com Digest for 03/10/10
- Carl Edwards’ penalty shows NASCAR is backing down on harsh penalties, allowing drivers to police themselves
- Roush Fenway Racing’s Carl Edwards avoids suspension, placed on probation for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski at Atlanta
- Carolyn Brewster: Coca-Cola Family Track Walk offers unique perspective while promoting family fun
- Jeremy Mayfield’s stepmother wants deposition from ESPN reporter in lawsuit against her son
- Creed to play prerace concert at All-Star race
- ON THE BUBBLE: Robby Gordon Motorsports outside top 35, among teams in danger of losing guaranteed starting spot
- Jimmie Johnson hangs on to top spot in SceneDaily.com’s power rankings
- Fox overnight ratings increase 2 percent for Atlanta
- MONDAY MORNING CREW CHIEF: NASCAR faces a big question – what to do with Carl Edwards?
- PHOTO GALLERY: An insider’s view of the Kobalt Tools 500
- WINNERS & LOSERS: Paul Menard, Scott Speed make a statement, Chase contenders take hit
- Dale Earnhardt Jr. regrets pitting despite severe vibration
- Kenny Bruce: What Carl Edwards did was wrong, now NASCAR must respond
- Tire problems plague Hendrick Motorsports’ Jeff Gordon, others at Atlanta
- Brad Keselowski calls for Carl Edwards to be suspended as NASCAR considers penalty for crash
- Angry Carl Edwards causes frightening crash when he retaliates against Brad Keselowski at Atlanta
- Matt Kenseth thrilled with fast start after runnerup finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway
- Juan Pablo Montoya had chance to win at Atlanta before spinning his tires on final restart
- Kurt Busch’s slick move leads to thrilling victory in wild race at Atlanta Motor Speedway
- Joey Logano leads the Joe Gibbs Racing stable heading into Atlanta race
- Anger gone from Las Vegas loss, Jeff Gordon looks for winning groove
- Kyle Busch upset over contact with Boris Said
- NASCAR takes four trucks for chassis measurements
- Aric Almirola, Steve Wallace post solid finishes for Billy Ballew
- Battle of driving owners: Kevin Harvick outlasts Kyle Busch for truck triumph at Atlanta
- Mark Martin quickest in final Sprint Cup practice at Atlanta
- PREDICTIONS: A little love for Jimmie Johnson but more for Mark Martin
- Jimmie Johnson paces Saturday’s first Sprint Cup practice
- Ron Hornaday to start on pole for E-Z-Go 200
- PHOTO GALLERY: Fast and furious in ‘Hotlanta’
- Speedway Motorsports’ Bruton Smith still confident about Cup date going to Kentucky in 2011
- Geoffrey Bodine: Road to bobsled gold ‘difficult, but it was worth it’
- Teammates Juan Pablo Montoya, Jamie McMurray say it’s all good between them
- Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins Atlanta pole but knows more work needs to be done
- Supercross legend Ricky Carmichael making his way in Truck Series
- Hendrick Motorsports’ Mark Martin sets early pace at Atlanta Motor Speedway
- Kentucky Speedway co-founder worried appeal to Supreme Court would keep track off 2011 Sprint Cup schedule
- Coca-Cola extends race sponsorship with Charlotte Motor Speedway through 2015
- Is Jimmie Johnson’s dominance good for NASCAR?
- Hornaday restarts season unfazed: ‘We’ll be fine’
- NASCAR sues former operator of Drive For Diversity program
- Hotlanta: Ten drivers to watch this week at Atlanta Motor Speedway
- Ryan Newman in familiar position as he tries to turn around his struggling Stewart-Haas Racing team
- Teams to carry decal honoring African-American driver Wendell Scott at Atlanta
- Erik Spanberg: NASCAR Hall of Fame starting to have some success selling sponsorships
- Carolyn Brewster: Camping at Atlanta Motor Speedway could lead to a whole new race experience
- Adam Alexander named play-by-play announcer for TNT, Czarniak to host prerace show
- Furniture Row now getting cars as part of Richard Childress Racing alliance
- Sponsor amps up fan experience for Junior Nation
- US Fidelis owes Rusty Wallace Racing $535,439
March 10th, 2010 | Category: NASCAR
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