Newsmeme!
Discover News you didn't know existed
INDIANAPOLIS — Dale Earnhardt Jr. would jump at the chance to drive in the Indianapolis 500 if there were not a conflicting NASCAR race on the same day.
NASCAR announced that Randy Hood, crew chief for the No. 01 Chevrolet driven by Danny O'Quinn Jr. in the Nationwide Series, has been fined due to rule violations in Daytona.
There are plenty of Chase spots up for grabs in this competitive season, which is why Jeff Hammond is ready for the second half.
KAHULUI - Pacific Wings stopped flying Wednesday after an incident Tuesday morning at Kahului Airport, cutting off Kalaupapa from the rest of the state.
Bike Keokuk will have something for everyone starting this Saturday and Sunday through Crazy Days July 22-25.
It's that time again! The Bowlesy Awards have made it to a fourth year, recognizing the good, the bad and the ugly that has been the 2009 Sprint Cup season to date. This semi-annual checkup happens each July and December, and recognizes a select number of stock car drivers on their accomplishments -- or lack thereof.
Dim lights delay Rays-Jays game
Former crew chief Tony Eury Jr. says he feels as if he let down driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. because the pair could never turn around this year's slow start.
The 442nd Fighter Wing enjoyed a family-day picnic complete with a car show, chip-across- the -pond golf, lunch served by the United Services Organization and various activities for Airmen and their families to partake in June 14.
Former crew chief Tony Eury Jr. says he feels as if he let down driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. because the pair could never turn around this year's slow start and that it's time for him to move on professionally from his cousin. Eury is back at the track for the first time since he was removed as Earnhardt's crew chief in late May. Eury, speaking Thursday at Chicagoland Speedway, says Earnhardt has ...
Related News Resources:
> HGH News
|
Breaking News
and Top Stories |
Business
Earnings, Economy, Personal Finance, and Stock Markets |
Entertainment
Books, Celebrity, Fashion, Movies, Music, Television, and Theatre |
Health
Aging, Diseases, Medical Conditions, Medications, Sexual Health, and Weight Loss |
Politics
Congress, Supreme Court, and White House |
|
Science
Animals, Astronomy, Biotechnology, Space, and Weather |
Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Golf, Hockey, Motor Sports, Soccer, and Tennis |
Technology
Communications, Hardware, Internet, Personal Technology, and Software |
United States
and Crimes and Trials |
World
Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East |