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DAYTONA BEACH -- For a little while Friday night, it looked like Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s season could take a turn for the better.
Allen Gregory: Wendell Scott was the very definition of a pioneer. He broke NASCAR's formidable color barrier in 1952, then endured years of neglect, abuse and outright treachery.
Auto Racing NASCAR Nationwide Subway Jalapeno 250 Yesterday's top finishers at Daytona International Speedway; Daytona Beach, Fla. 1. (1) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 102 laps, 136.4 rating, 195 points; 2. (19) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 102, 120.8, 175; 3. (11) Carl Edwards, Ford, 102, 114.1, 165; 4. (23) Joey Logano, Toyota, 102, 94.5, 160; 5. (15) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 102, 93.4, 155; 6. (4) Brad ...
Fred Perry in 1936. Source: Bloomberg News.
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1. (1) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 102 laps, 136.4 rating, 195 points, $93,695. 2. (19) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 102, 120.8, 175, $63,150. 3. (11) Carl Edwards, Ford, 102, 114.1, 165, $46,375.
Associated Press - July 4, 2009 1:13 AM ET 1. (1) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 102 laps, 136.4 rating, 195 points, $93,695. 2. (19) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 102, 120.8, 175, $63,150.
Clint Bowyer claimed his first Nationwide Series win of the season in the Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway
DAYTONA BEACH -- Scott Lagasse Jr. went to the University of Central Florida and earned his bachelors degree in finance and business from Flagler College.
The first five inductees into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte will come from these 25 nominees announced Thursday night: Bobby Allison, Buck Baker, Red Byron, Richard Childress, Dale Earnhardt, Richie Evans, Tim Flock, Bill France Sr.
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