SceneDaily.com Digest for 03/16/10
- JR Motorsports’ Scott Wimmer among 50 entered for Bristol race
- Michael Waltrip, David Stremme in new rides, on Bristol entry list
- NASCAR drivers could face legal implications for retaliating on the track
- Bristol has largest seating capacity of any SMI track
- Adam Alexander, Lindsay Czarniak hope to bring out best of TNT crew
- Restrictor plate size will be key at Talladega as Sprint Cup teams test NASCAR’s new spoiler
- 1960 champion Rex White honored by competitor Ned Jarrett and others
- Lead-lap finishes help thrust Paul Menard into top-10 in points
- Fans invited to join racing legends in honoring NASCAR champion Rex White
- Scott Riggs happy with young RAB Racing’s start
- Richard Childress Racing atmosphere: Revival brings relief and excitement while challenges remain
- Sponsorship wheel continues to turn for several Cup, Nationwide teams
- Carl Edwards’ sponsor Scotts doesn’t want repeat of Atlanta
- Racing in 3-D on TV? Not just yet
- Kurt Busch-Steve Addington partnership paying early dividends for Penske
- Former Nationwide Series owner Daniel Kinney sentenced to 78 months in federal prison
- France Family Group holds nearly 70 percent of ISC voting stock
- Test your NASCAR knowledge by taking NASCAR Illustrated’s Trivia Quiz
- Brad Keselowski says he won’t back down, will continue to race aggressively despite controversial crash with Carl Edwards
- David Reutimann looking to bounce back from Atlanta mishap
- For Max Papis, hard work, perseverance paying off with Sprint Cup ride at Germain Racing
- PAYBACK TIME: Now that retaliation only means probation, which drivers have scores to settle?
- NASCAR Foundation selects service projects for NASCAR Day
- FIRST PERSON PROFILE: Braun Racing driver Brian Scott
- Speedway Motorsports revenues drop nearly 10 percent in 2009; ticket revenue down 13 percent
- Michael Waltrip gets ride for Sprint Cup race at Talladega
- After Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski incident, paybacks on the track are more acceptable, NASCAR drivers say
- NASCAR, top teams creating new licensing agency to handle merchandise, apparel
- Jeremy Mayfield’s former brother-in-law among those suspended for violating NASCAR’s substance-abuse policy
- 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
March 16th, 2010 | Category: NASCAR
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