Cary Estes: Johnson is championship form with fourth Brickyard win
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Instead, it is another impressive line in the record-setting racing resume that Johnson continues to write. The five-time Sprint Cup Series champion picked up his fourth career victory in the Brickyard 400, turning in a dominating performance Sunday at ...
See all stories on this topic »Jimmie Johnson wins fourth Cup race at Brickyard; Earnhardt Jr. takes series lead
The Spokesman Review (blog)
Hendrick joined his No. 48 team in kissing the bricks at the finish line after driver Jimmie Johnson won Sunday's Crown Royal 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, taking the checkered flag 4.758 seconds ahead of runner-up Kyle Busch and tying teammate ...
See all stories on this topic »Flagship boats of Britain, Australia through to men's 4 semifinals at Olympic ...
Washington Post
WINDSOR, England — Australia threw down the challenge to archrival Britain in the men's four at the Olympic rowing regatta on Monday, setting one of two Olympic-best times on a sunny final day of heat racing. The flagship boats of both countries made their ...
See all stories on this topic »Junior back on top of Cup world
ESPN
It was 29 races into the 2004 season when NASCAR's most popular driver won at Talladega Superspeedway. He left the track that October day with a 13-point lead over Kurt Busch. Junior Nation and NASCAR Nation were ecstatic. Unfortunately, Earnhardt ...
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Gordon, Edwards in Chase trouble
ESPN
Two of the biggest names in NASCAR, two men almost everyone would have thought were locks to make the Chase, will need something close to divine intervention to make the playoff now. With sixraces remaining before the Chase, both drivers are winless.
See all stories on this topic »Flat tire causes American Shelley Olds to miss out on podium performance in ...
Washington Post
“That's just bike racing,” Olds said. “I had to stop and wait for a wheel change. It wasn't a very fast wheel change. I was almost chasing to get back on to the end of the bunch. At that point, I thought there was still hope because Italy, Germany and the US weren't ...
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SI.com
Instead, it is another impressive line in the record-setting racing resume that Johnson continues to write. The five-time Sprint Cup Series champion picked up his fourth career victory in the Brickyard 400, turning in a dominating performance Sunday at ...
See all stories on this topic »Jimmie Johnson wins fourth Cup race at Brickyard; Earnhardt Jr. takes series lead
The Spokesman Review (blog)
Hendrick joined his No. 48 team in kissing the bricks at the finish line after driver Jimmie Johnson won Sunday's Crown Royal 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, taking the checkered flag 4.758 seconds ahead of runner-up Kyle Busch and tying teammate ...
See all stories on this topic »Flagship boats of Britain, Australia through to men's 4 semifinals at Olympic ...
Washington Post
WINDSOR, England — Australia threw down the challenge to archrival Britain in the men's four at the Olympic rowing regatta on Monday, setting one of two Olympic-best times on a sunny final day of heat racing. The flagship boats of both countries made their ...
See all stories on this topic »Junior back on top of Cup world
ESPN
It was 29 races into the 2004 season when NASCAR's most popular driver won at Talladega Superspeedway. He left the track that October day with a 13-point lead over Kurt Busch. Junior Nation and NASCAR Nation were ecstatic. Unfortunately, Earnhardt ...
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Yes, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in first place. Really. Yahoo! Sports (blog) Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be leading the NASCAR points race in August! We're here, folks. We're here at the point where no sane NASCAR fan (a contradiction in terms, we grant you) can in any way deny that Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a legitimate championship ... See all stories on this topic » | Yahoo! Sports (blog) |
ESPN
Two of the biggest names in NASCAR, two men almost everyone would have thought were locks to make the Chase, will need something close to divine intervention to make the playoff now. With sixraces remaining before the Chase, both drivers are winless.
See all stories on this topic »Flat tire causes American Shelley Olds to miss out on podium performance in ...
Washington Post
“That's just bike racing,” Olds said. “I had to stop and wait for a wheel change. It wasn't a very fast wheel change. I was almost chasing to get back on to the end of the bunch. At that point, I thought there was still hope because Italy, Germany and the US weren't ...
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