Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Analysis: NASCAR wins with fighting, wrecking

Dale Earnhardt Jr. moved to the top of the Sprint Cup Series standings thanks to a second-place finish at Fontana.

Hamlin, who already had a history of back problems, damaged his L1 vertebra after slamming head-on into the inside wall at Auto Club Speedway during Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. Hamlin, 32, hoped to be released from a nearby hospital

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR and Univision will make history on April 1 as "Arranque de Pasi�n, La Historia de Ela," the first-ever sports-themed original project for the leading media company serving Hispanic America, debuts in the U.S. and Puerto

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR and Univision will make history on April 1 as "Arranque de Pasi�n, La Historia de Ela," the first-ever sports-themed original project for the leading media company serving Hispanic America, debuts in the U.S. and Puerto

That sent both cars spinning and crashing and eventually sent Hamlin to a hospital, via helicopter. "Serious stuff. Scary stuff. Also, business as usual in NASCAR." Take a look at the video above and let us know what you think. ALSO: Bill Dwyre: NASCAR

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Analysis: NASCAR wins with fighting, wrecking

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