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Drivers such as Ron Hornaday Jr. and Mark Martin used to be too young, now they’re too old. Winning is the best revenge.
Mark Martin and Ron Hornaday Jr. used to be too young, now they're too old. But baby boomers tend to make their own rules, so maybe that's why they're running up front. »
Sprint Cup N’s & Q’s: Sylvania 300
by Geoffrey MillerFiled under: Brian Vickers, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Jeff Gordon, Juan Pablo Montoya, Chase for the Sprint Cup We promise to throw a caution with ample time to slow down in the event of a spinning car on this Chase edition of Notes & Quotes. Pressure? What pressure? Juan Pablo Montoya's run into... »
Juan Pablo Montoya still smarting over Mark Martin’s slowdown
Juan Pablo Montoya is still smarting from Mark Martin's late-race strategy that prevented Montoya from winning at New Hampshire. »
Kurt Busch: Business as usual on day with crew chief Pat Tryson
Kurt Busch says it was business as usual on the one day this week his crew chief is allowed in the race shop. »
Kyle Busch penalized 25 points for low fender
Kyle Busch was docked 25 points and crew chief Steve Addington was fined $25,000 Tuesday by NASCAR for a post-race violation Sunday at New Hampshire on the No. 18 Toyota. »
Casey Mears crewman out for season with broken foot
A tire changer for Casey Mears will miss the rest of the season with a broken foot sustained during a pit stop last weekend at New Hampshire. »
Jimmie Johnson says caution should have been called earlier in final lap of race
Three-time defending Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson says NASCAR should have called a caution earlier on the last lap of Sunday's Chase opener at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. »
Glass half empty: Robby Gordon loses Jim Beam Bourbon deal
The maker of Jim Beam Bourbon will stop sponsoring Robby Gordon's Sprint Cup team next season, sending another liquor company to the NASCAR sidelines. »
Is Mark Martin crew chief Alan Gustafson the new Chad Knaus?
Chad Knaus still might be recognized as the best crew chief in the Cup garage, but the man calling the shots for Mark Martin -- Alan Gustafson -- is nipping at his heels. »
NASCAR asks judge for mental, physical evaluations of Jeremy Mayfield
NASCAR has asked a federal judge to order a mental and physical examination on Jeremy Mayfield to determine if he has a substance-abuse problem. »
Jack Daniel’s to end sponsorship with Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress Racing may be forced to shrink back to a three-car team if sponsorship isn't found for the No. 07 car next season. »
Monday Rundown: No wiggle room in 2009 Chase
What did we learn from Round 1 in the Chase for the Cup? The driver who ultimately wins the 2009 title probably needs to finish in the top five almost every race. »

