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  1. Champ begins weekend with Jimmie Johnson 150
  2. Newman ties Baker with 43rd pole; Sadler second
  3. Sauter gets the call, and gets Haas CNC into race
  4. Franchitti relies on racing brother during tough time
  5. Edwards streaking as Cup Series heads to Phoenix
  6. RCR's legacy of durability alive and well team-wide
  7. Stewart's vast experience at Phoenix gives him edge
  8. Martin leads final practice; Yeley has engine trouble
  9. Fuel gamble helps Johnson to first victory of season
  10. Engine problems hinder Dodge's front-row starters
  11. Helton defends NASCAR's current drug-testing policy
  12. Stremme expected to be Cup test driver for Penske
  13. Edwards among those to dodge trouble at Phoenix
  14. Notebook: Yeley leaves his hometown outside top 35
  15. Harvick exploring options of NHRA team ownership
  16. BAM Racing may not return to Cup Series until the fall
  17. Ganassi swaps crew chiefs for Montoya, Sorenson
  18. NASCAR adds May test at Lowe's Motor Speedway
  19. Schrader to drive No. 70 car for Haas at Talladega
  20. Whisky River giving Junior a new way to keep sane
  21. April 29 set for seventh annual Dale Earnhardt Day
  22. Hornish Jr. says it's a no go for the Indianapolis 500
  23. 1on1: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  24. Important two months lie ahead for Truex, DEI future
  25. Bowyer hopes practice will make perfect on burnouts
  26. Haas CNC Racing tabs Papis for road courses
  27. Allmendinger to return to No. 84 Toyota at Talladega
  28. Smoke signals: End of the line for Stewart at JGR?
  29. First-time winners defy the odds at big, bad Talladega
  30. 88-person Dale Jr. Division created for Navy recuiting
  31. Hamlin, Busch business as usual amid Stewart chatter
  32. Roush Fenway admits to 'conversation' with Patrick
  33. Dodge among the leaders in Talladega's practices
  34. Cup's pool of free agents not just limited to Stewart
  35. Waltrip hopes to build on success at one of top tracks
  36. Nemechek earns Talladega pole with late-session lap
  37. Ragan's comfort starting earlier in race weekends
  38. Vision could be a problem in tight packs at Talladega
  39. Stremme to fill in for the injured Franchitti at 'Dega
  40. Owner and president of JGR want Stewart to stay
  41. Busch wins at Talladega ahead of final-lap caution
  42. No restrictions for Montoya in second-place 'Dega run
  43. Stewart's Talladega slump remains even in dominance
  44. Schrader to drive No. 40 for Franchitti at Richmond
  45. Fan-photo mosaic unveiled during Dale Earnhardt Day
  46. SAFER barriers on tap along backstretch at LMS
  47. Richmond brings a dubious anniversary for Earnhardt
  48. Richmond brings a dubious anniversary for Earnhardt
  49. Sadler now auctioning off Autism Awareness helmet
  50. Labonte golf tournament tops $100,000 for charity
  51. For Vickers, the tracks may differ but momentum same
  52. Biffle likes his position -- on the season, and at Roush
  53. Multi-year contract keeps Edwards at Roush Fenway
  54. Hamlin earns first pole of season with fast lap at RIR
  55. Economic difficulties felt in garage, seen in the stands
  56. Osborne happy to be back on top of No. 99 pit box
  57. Richmond keeps sellout streak intact with late sales
  58. Labonte agrees to contract extension with Petty team
  59. Bowyer wins as Hamlin, Junior come oh so close
  60. Richmond's version of Big One leaves mark on field
  61. Earnhardt, Busch race to oblivion and put on a show
  62. Gordon leaves Richmond more relieved than upset
  63. Martin has goal in mind as a part-timer: win a race
  64. Right or wrong, it's good to have bad boy Busch here
  65. Sadler tops speed chart during testing at Charlotte
  66. McMurray paces final Cup Series test at Lowe's
  67. Darrell Waltrip Racing Experience to open in fall
  68. All-Star risk vs. reward calls for unconventional
  69. Even NASCAR not immune to rising prices of gasoline
  70. Questions remain as teams ready for 'new' Darlington
  71. Hendrick reopens museum after renovations complete
  72. Cup rookies learn quickly the nuances of Darlington
  73. Fast track puts Darlington records in the crosshairs
  74. Biffle says new Darlington surface should lead to fun
  75. Ragan wants reputation to not include word 'wrecker'
  76. Bowyer, Childress just fine with being overshadowed
  77. Notes: Darlington claims its victims in Friday practice
  78. Notes: Darlington claims its victims in Friday practice
  79. Darlington not kind despite newer, faster race surface
  80. Biffle earns pole as track record falls at Darlington
  81. Busch overcomes car, wall, pits for Darlington victory
  82. Biffle's frustration comes out after 43rd at Darlington
  83. Athletes in action: Pit road littered with all sports stars
  84. In the end, new Darlington wins over even its critics
  85. Ragan, Kvapil, Blaney leave Darlington on an upswing
  86. Unsung heroes in spotlight with Pit Crew Challenge
  87. Sprint offering customers tickets to All-Star events
  88. NASCAR Day continues to grow thanks to the fans
  89. McCumbee, T. Labonte to fill in during Petty hiatus
  90. Wheeler flips over pick: Edwards gets All-Star nod
  91. NASCAR's burnout artists will get their time to shine
  92. Fans' Vote remains tight entering home stretch
  93. Drivers build playground from NASCAR Day funds
  94. Vickers' No. 83 team wins Sprint Pit Crew Challenge
  95. All-Star Race delivers what fans want: The unexpected
  96. Pit-crew hype can become deflated in just 25 seconds
  97. Fan Vote going down to the wire to elect All-Star starter
  98. Bowyer, Montoya on their first quest for the million
  99. Bachelor Edwards makes special wedding proposal
  100. Busch takes All-Star pole; Sadler tops in Showdown
  101. Childress inducted into North Carolina Sports Hall
  102. Biffle 'smokes' competition in first burnout challenge
  103. Fans' vote puts Kahne into Sprint All-Star Race at LMS
  104. Allmendinger's Showdown win makes him an All-Star
  105. Kahne goes from All-Star voted in to Victory Lane
  106. Fifth-annual NASCAR Day on verge of setting record
  107. Moore, NASCAR's oldest living driver, dies at 95
  108. Caution-free All-Star race a rarity even for the drivers
  109. JGR engine experiment backfires in All-Star event
  110. SPEED notches record ratings for All-Star Race
  111. Ribbs' wrong turn helped open door for Earnhardt
  112. Pattie becomes Montoya's third crew chief in a month
  113. Wheeler set for retirement; Smith in line to lead LMS
  114. Aflac signs on as primary sponsor for Edwards in '09
  115. BOO-YAH! CNBC's Cramer on the money at Lowe's
  116. Bonnett holds off Elliott to become 600's 'Ace' in '82
  117. Lack of sponsorship won't get Yates Racing down
  118. Smith's SMI buys Kentucky and will lobby for Cup date
  119. Earnhardt penalized five laps for spinning Bodine
  120. All-Star pole winner edges race winner for 600 pole
  121. Toughest part about 600 are those final 100 miles
  122. Cup Series teams prepare for test at Pocono Raceway
  123. Johnson edges Labonte in '05 600 after 22 cautions
  124. Drivers, owners all agree Humpy will be missed
  125. Wheeler's biggest asset in NASCAR: Promotional prowess
  126. Marcus Smith can take hits, throw punches in business
  127. Montoya frustrated after losing second crew chief
  128. NASCAR says too late to add Cup race to Kentucky
  129. Haas CNC Racing has both cars confiscated at LMS
  130. Johnson ready to take his '08 season to the next level
  131. Addington a friendly face, fatherly influence for Busch
  132. Biffle uses practice to learn from last week's outcome
  133. Crew member recalls Indy 500 days but happy in Cup
  134. Stewart's late slip hands Kahne Coca-Cola 600 win
  135. Hornish finds his footing at Lowe's Motor Speedway
  136. Johnson, Junior each find trouble in Coca-Cola 600
  137. Johnson, Junior each find trouble in Coca-Cola 600
  138. Franchitti to get back in car at Pocono test on Tuesday
  139. Labonte salvages his 600 after flirting with disaster
  140. Hall of Fame Racing takes time to thank injured vets
  141. Biffle struggles, battles -- runs down second place
  142. VJGC-Kansas City looks to receive $1M kick-start
  143. Mattioli says Pocono track 'never will be available'
  144. Mayfield to drive No. 40 for injured Franchitti at Dover
  145. Nos. 66, 70 handed stiff penalties for infractions
  146. JR Motorsports trio fined for post-race altercation
  147. Stillman named crew chief for DEI's No. 01 Chevrolet
  148. Baltes fueled Eldora's rise to dirt track prominence
  149. Qualifying setup plays role in track position at Dover
  150. Sadler inks extension, says GEM 'where I want to race'
  151. Dover shareholder wants racetrack company to sell
  152. Stewart, Truex Jr. looking for jump-start at Dover
  153. Dover start-finish line to feature autism puzzle piece
  154. Elliott to be inducted in Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame
  155. Sadler, Best Buy to auction Dover hood for autism
  156. Biffle wins pole at Dover; Kurt Busch to start second
  157. Changes at Ganassi taking time, toll on Montoya, team
  158. Suddenly, it's Dover's turn to face an uncertain future
  159. Recovering Franchitti to make Cup return at Pocono
  160. Talent can take you far, but respect also goes long way
  161. TV ratings on an upswing as 600 outdraws Indy 500
  162. Red Bull making strides for future, seeing results now
  163. Their focus is on Dover, but all eyes are on Eldora track
  164. Early Dover wreck ruins day for nearly half of top 12
  165. Early Dover wreck ruins day for nearly half of top 12
  166. Busch outruns Roush drivers to win at Dover
  167. Biffle works hard for his second top-five in a row
  168. Notes: Vickers questions his two speeding penalties
  169. For Kenseth, Dover marks another big step forward
  170. Eldora in spotlight as greats take to the dirt
  171. Setting stage a science at Stewart's 'Field of Dreams'
  172. Stewart smokes field, wins Prelude to the Dream race
  173. 'Man in Black' pays tribute to two American legends
  174. Possible purchase of Alltel puts sponsor's fate in peril
  175. Roush hoping current run will translate to Pocono
  176. Loop data dissects Busch's stats at tripleheader tracks
  177. Drivers gripe about Pocono but love track's new 'patch'
  178. No joke: McMurray staying at Roush Fenway for now
  179. Kahne only one to top 170, earns first pole of season
  180. TNT celebrates 25 years as NASCAR broadcast partner
  181. Busch crashes in practice; Edwards tops in sessions
  182. Kahne overcomes penalty to dominate at Pocono
  183. Busch makes history, but Cup leader loses points
  184. Kurt Busch not impressed with comeback at Pocono
  185. Red Bull Racing hits stride with another strong finish
  186. Pocono full of 'could haves' for quartet of contenders
  187. Halfway through, and the picture still isn't any clearer
  188. Commission rules penalties to stand against Haas CNC
  189. Former NASCAR official files $250 million lawsuit
  190. Petty to re-sign Labonte, announce merger deal
  191. When it comes to Junior vs. Busch, there are no losers
  192. Petty Enterprises partners with equity firm for future
  193. France comments on ex-official's $225 mil. lawsuit
  194. McMurray's car to feature 200 mph Father's Day card
  195. Kahne looks to keep hot streak rolling in Michigan
  196. Petty deal may bring end to NASCAR's merger craze
  197. Four drivers enjoy rebirths during 2008 Cup season
  198. NASCAR holds meeting to tell drivers lay off new car
  199. Childress knows first-hand why Pettys gave up control
  200. Busch on pole after rain cancels Michigan qualifying
  201. Earnhardt credits success to cousin, crew chief Eury
  202. Earnhardt credits success to cousin, crew chief Eury
  203. NASCAR to monitor carbon monoxide level in Cup cars
  204. Edwards glad to bear Ford name on his back at MIS
  205. Gordon hears criticisms, warns not to point fingers
  206. France defends NASCAR in former official's lawsuit
  207. Yates cars prove tough in Saturday practice sessions
  208. NASCAR official: no Cup race at Kentucky in 2009
  209. Junior has enough fuel at MIS to end winless streak
  210. Junior has enough fuel at MIS to end winless streak
  211. Hornish finishes 22nd after leading towards the end
  212. Fuel gamble not trademark for Junior duo, but it works
  213. Kenseth, Vickers question how end of race played out
  214. GEM has another solid day, led by Kahne's runner-up
  215. Junior win puts NASCAR's focus back on right track
  216. Busch bows out of pursuit of all three different titles
  217. Junior always a contender, but never had this pressure
  218. Pruett to replace Sorenson in No. 41 Dodge at Sonoma
  219. Eury's unsung efforts make Junior's HMS path smooth
  220. Caterpillar to sponsor the 31 car beginning in 2009
  221. Hendrick takes first place in ranking valuable teams
  222. Richert moves from garage to TV analyst for SPEED
  223. Forbes: HMS passes Roush as most valuable team
  224. Stewart hopes road course cures own winless drought
  225. Earnhardt looks for end of his road-course struggles
  226. NASCAR veteran Marlin to pay enviromental fine
  227. Biffle set to sign three-year extension with Roush
  228. Childress' sponsor gain leaves Davis team on hunt
  229. Kahne sets bar early for pole position at Infineon
  230. Franchitti disappointed, fails to qualify at Sonoma
  231. Test shows no issue with carbon monoxide in car
  232. Ambrose taking advantage of opportunity at Sonoma
  233. Teacher Said says student Kahne has surpassed him
  234. Montoya out to rediscover magic at site of only victory
  235. Almirola close to full-time ride with DEI next season
  236. Busch posts first career road win, fifth of season
  237. Gilliland impresses peers with career-best Cup finish
  238. Ambrose upbeat despite early exit at Infineon
  239. Montoya salvages sixth; has issue with Ambrose
  240. Finishes aren't indicative of No. 24 team's '08 struggles
  241. Mears, Hendrick to part ways after 2008 season
  242. Childress trio hopes New Hampshire 'falls' their way
  243. Toyota announces shuffle in management structure
  244. Mears is on the move, and others may soon follow
  245. Carpentier reigns supreme in N.H. quals for first pole
  246. Stewart's concerns not limited to performance
  247. Notes: Biffle, Bowyer sign deals with current teams
  248. Sorenson sits out delay in the rain to keep qual time
  249. Bowyer hopes NHMS race will serve as another jolt
  250. NASCAR, teams discuss no-limits testing policy