Monday, April 29, 2013

In The Pits: So far so good for NASCAR's new car

RICHMOND, Va. — Nelson Piquet Jr. was involved in a post-race altercation that led to the arrest of two crew members for Richard Childress Racing, his team said Saturday. Piquet and RCR driver Brian Scott tangled on the

The first race on a superspeedway for the Gen-6 car at Daytona was boring. It was like watching a game of follow the leader. Now that teams have had time to figure out the new car, the racing should improve. Picking the drivers for the Aaron's 499 is

Jimmie Johnson now has a 43 point lead over Carl Edwards in the Sprint Cup Series championship standings following Richmond.

AJ Allmendinger just missed a top finish in his last scheduled NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start in Richmond, before he ramps up preparation for his Indianapolis 500 debut for the month of May. Allmendinger, who last raced in NASCAR at Auto Club

On May 8, NASCAR is scheduled to hear the appeal of Joe Gibbs Racing after the team received 50-point driver (Matt Kenseth) and owner (Gibbs) penalties when Kenseth's engine failed inspection after he won the Kansas Speedway race. Additionally, crew

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In The Pits: So far so good for NASCAR's new car

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