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Results of FAA Investigation of NASCAR's Jack Rousch Plane Crash

No mechanical explanation for Oshkosh accident

The FAA has concluded an initial investigation into the crash of an airplane owned by Rousch Fenway Racing at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh Wisconsin. The Hawker Beechcraft model 390 (Premier IA) business jet crashed during landing on runway 18R.  The airplane was substantially damaged when it impacted terrain The FAA reported the flight left Read more »

NASCAR Moves Atlanta Spring Race to Kentucky Speedway

Georgia Loses - Kentucky Wins

Atlanta Motor Speedway is losing and Kentucky Speedway is winning when it comes to Sprint Cup races. Today it was announced that NASCAR Sprint Cup will keep racing on the Georgia 1.5 mile oval over Labor Day, but the spring event will move to Sparta, Kentucky. NASCAR has had a long history with the Atlanta Read more »

NASCAR Team Owner Jack Roush Crashes Plane

Jack Roush, 68, a NASCAR team owner, is in serious but stable condition Wednesday, after a business jet he was piloting crashed while on a landing approach at Wittman Field in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Read more »

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Takes First Victory Lane Since 2008

Dale Earnhardt Jr. hadn’t taken a victory lap since 85 points races ago, but that changed this week when he took the famed No. 3 car to victory lane at Daytona International Speedway. The win was Earnhardt’s first points win since a Sprint Cup Series victory in Michigan during the 2008 season. It was also Read more »

Raymond Parks, NASCAR Pioneer Dies At 96

Raymond Parks, the owner of the first NASCAR championship car and a pioneer in the motorsport died on Sunday, he was 96-years-old. NASCAR released a statement in which they said Parks died at his own home in Atlanta. Parks, who was confined to a wheelchair was in attendance on May 20th for the inaugural opening Read more »

Brian Vickers Hospitalized With Blood Clots

Brian Vickers

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Brian Vickers was hospitalized this week after experiencing stomach pains. Tests have revealed that the circuits rising star has several blood clots in his veins. According to Motorsport: Vickers was in the Nation’s Capital earlier this week preparing for a meeting Congressman Doc Hastings (R-Washington state) when he began experiencing Read more »

NASCAR Hall Of Fame Opens In Charlotte

NASCAR Hall Of Fame

The NASCAR Hall of Fame opened their doors with a one-hour star studded ceremony to mark the facilities 150,000 square foot building. The ceremony included North Carolina governor Beverly Perdue, Charlotte dignitaries and drivers from past and present NASCAR era’s. The city of Charlotte spent $195 million building the Hall Of Fame which is the Read more »

Carl Edwards to be Suspended After Intentionally Wrecking Competitor

NASCAR driver Carl Edwards is facing a suspension after he intentionally wrecked Brad Keselowski at the Kobalt Tools 500. In the final laps of the race, Edwards intentionally bumped Keselowski which sent his car airborne. Edwards admits to intentionally wrecking Keselowski, although he says that he did not mean to send his car airborne. Keselowski Read more »

Daytona 500 Lineup and Odds Revealed, Stewart Leads The Pack

Daytona 500 2010 lineup and odds

The Daytona 500 will kick off on Valentines Day (Sunday, February 14th) at 1PM ET and we have the complete lineup list along with the odds for the race which will take place at the Daytona International Speedway. Read more »

Should Nascar Give The Ax To Start And Park Teams?

Nascar Racing Picture

Start and Park teams at Nascar have long been a controversy for the sport. Fans tend to be split over whether these teams should exist at all. On the one hand underfunded teams can find new sponsorship by proving that they can qualify for Sprint Cup Races for example, on the other hand the spots Read more »