SceneDaily.com Digest for 07/25/10
- Kyle Busch holds off Carl Edwards to win Nationwide race at ORP
- Trevor Bayne wins pole for Nationwide race at ORP
- Martin Truex Jr. leads happy hour
- Ryan Newman’s wife pregnant with couple’s first child
- Jacques Villeneuve hopes qualifying for Brickyard helps attract sponsors for future NASCAR effort
- RCR paces first practice Saturday
- Series points leader Brad Keselowski paces Nationwide practice on Indy short track
- Juan Pablo Montoya contines to pace field, wins pole for Brickyard 400
- New ESPN commercial capitalizes on feud between Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski
- Kenny Bruce: A memory lapse for Jimmie Johnson?
- With baby coming, Jeff Gordon will have Aric Almirola, Scott Pruett as standby drivers
- With uncertain future, Penske’s Sam Hornish still getting adjusted to spoiler
- PREDICTIONS: Juan Pablo Montoya, Jeff Gordon among those favored to ‘kiss the bricks’ at Indy
- Jeff Dickerson out as spotter for Kyle Busch, Eddie D’Hondt replaces him on interim basis
- Defending Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday snaps 22-race winless streak
- Despite past results, Dale Earnhardt Jr. says he’s due for good Indy finish
- Earnhardt Ganassi teammates Juan Pablo Montoya, Jamie McMurray pace second practice at Indy
- Michael Waltrip Racing announces contract extensions with David Reutimann, sponsor Aaron’s
- ‘Hotheads’ Mark Martin, Juan Pablo Montoya trade text messages, put Chicago incident behind them
- Mark Martin lashes out at media, feels disrespected by speculation that he won’t return to Hendrick team in 2011
- Juan Pablo Montoya leads first Sprint Cup practice for Brickyard 400 at Indy
- Carl Edwards says he’s a kind person, but ‘I will not be walked on’
- Brad Keselowski relieved to be on probation, doesn’t plan to retaliate against Carl Edwards
- Trevor Bayne making progress in Nationwide Series, has momentum heading into to race at ORP
- High school students to serve as Grand Marshals of ORP Truck Series race after winning auto skills competition
- Brick Masons: Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon expected to challenge Jimmie Johnson at Indy
- Nationwide Series race at Gateway earns 1.3 TV rating, up 18 percent over 2009
- Ford officials optimistic after recent performances by Roush Fenway, Richard Petty Motorsports
- Carolyn Brewster: What’s on your NASCAR bucket list?
- NASCAR to qualify multiple trucks at once at Pocono Raceway
- Ricky Carmichael proving he belongs in Truck Series with big gains in second season
- ‘Boys have at it’ decree still alive, despite Carl Edwards penalty, NASCAR officials say
- Carl Edwards docked 60 points, fined $25,000 for wrecking Brad Keselowski; both drivers placed on probation ‘to protect the garage’
- There’s no place Jeff Gordon would rather snap his winless streak at than Indy
- Bobby Labonte to return to TRG Motorsports for four Sprint Cup races
- Aric Almirola set to take his turn in the drivers seat at JR Motorsports
- Smartphone app will add to fan experience at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- Marcos Ambrose: 10 things you don’t know about me
- Jay Robinson Racing crewman suspended for violating NASCAR’s substance abuse policy
- Jeff Gordon, Dale Jarrett believe Carl Edwards crossed the line in wrecking Brad Keselowski at Gateway
- Erik Spanberg: NASCAR hopes switch to ESPN portion of season will boost TV ratings
- Jeff Gordon’s ex-wife, Brooke, involved in custody battle over baby with last name of Gordon
- Juan Pablo Montoya welcomes newest addition to family
- Boris Said to drive the No. 83 for Red Bull Racing at Watkins Glen
- Brad Coleman to practice, qualify Kyle Busch entry at O’Reilly
- Earnhardt Ganassi Racing drivers fast, but not always fortunate, in 2010
- FEUD OF THE WEEK: Carl Edwards vs. Brad Keselowski
- Development driver Shelby Howard in KHI truck among 37 entries set for ORP
- Brickyard 400 attracts 47 entrants
- Aric Almirola, driving for JR Motorsports, among 44 entered for Kroger 200 at O’Reilly Raceway Park
July 25th, 2010 | Category: NASCAR
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