Elliott Sadler is Leaving Richard Childress Racing: NASCAR Fan View
Yahoo! Sports
Elliott Sadler does not plan on returning to Richard Childress Racing in 2013. Although Childress has confirmed that Sadler wants to leave, the driver's future remains uncertain. Elliott Sadler is rumored to have several offers, but Joe Gibbs Racing is ...
See all stories on this topic »Racing series merger brings Big 3 savings, attention
The Detroit News
The heads of racing at Ford Motor Co., Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co. expect to save money and get more marketing attention from the merger of NASCAR-affiliated Grand-Am and the American Le Mans series. Although not as popular as stock ...
See all stories on this topic »Racing an Ironman Blind: Charlie Plaskon
Huffington Post
Competing in an Ironman triathlon is a challenge. But imagine doing the race without being able to see. Charlie Plaskon, 69 years old and legally blind since birth, has completed eight Ironman races. His most recent was last month's inaugural New York ...
See all stories on this topic »Racing with our pinky fingers in the air
CNN (blog)
I participated in several 5K races throughout the summer with the goal of improving my time with each race. I also participated in an open-water swim race, which really opened my eyes as to what to expect. Over the past several months I can honestly ...
See all stories on this topic »Hunter-Reay, Power going down to wire for IndyCar title
SI.com
By The Associated Press. When Penske Racing considered championship favorites this year, Ryan Hunter-Reay did not make the list. It wasn't a slight: Hunter-Reay has never won a title at a top level and had never finished higher than seventh in the ...
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Doctors racing to save Colorado girl's life sifted clues before diagnosing ...
Washington Post
There, a pediatric doctor at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children racing to save Sierra Jane's life got the first inkling that she had bubonic plague. Dr. Jennifer Snow suspected the disease based on the girl's symptoms, a history of where she'd been ...
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Yahoo! Sports
Elliott Sadler does not plan on returning to Richard Childress Racing in 2013. Although Childress has confirmed that Sadler wants to leave, the driver's future remains uncertain. Elliott Sadler is rumored to have several offers, but Joe Gibbs Racing is ...
See all stories on this topic »Racing series merger brings Big 3 savings, attention
The Detroit News
The heads of racing at Ford Motor Co., Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co. expect to save money and get more marketing attention from the merger of NASCAR-affiliated Grand-Am and the American Le Mans series. Although not as popular as stock ...
See all stories on this topic »Racing an Ironman Blind: Charlie Plaskon
Huffington Post
Competing in an Ironman triathlon is a challenge. But imagine doing the race without being able to see. Charlie Plaskon, 69 years old and legally blind since birth, has completed eight Ironman races. His most recent was last month's inaugural New York ...
See all stories on this topic »Racing with our pinky fingers in the air
CNN (blog)
I participated in several 5K races throughout the summer with the goal of improving my time with each race. I also participated in an open-water swim race, which really opened my eyes as to what to expect. Over the past several months I can honestly ...
See all stories on this topic »Hunter-Reay, Power going down to wire for IndyCar title
SI.com
By The Associated Press. When Penske Racing considered championship favorites this year, Ryan Hunter-Reay did not make the list. It wasn't a slight: Hunter-Reay has never won a title at a top level and had never finished higher than seventh in the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Hamlin heads home with confidence soaring NBCNews.com AP Auto Racing Writer. HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (AP) - There was a noticeable change in Denny Hamlin three years ago when he finally broke through for his first career victory at his home track in Richmond. He was soaring when he left the speedway with the ... See all stories on this topic » | NBCNews.com |
Washington Post
There, a pediatric doctor at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children racing to save Sierra Jane's life got the first inkling that she had bubonic plague. Dr. Jennifer Snow suspected the disease based on the girl's symptoms, a history of where she'd been ...
See all stories on this topic »
Alex Zanardi's story just got better ESPN Bryn Lennon/Getty Images Almost 11 years after his horrific racing accident in Germany, Alex Zanardi won handcycling gold at the London Paralympics. "Wait ... I know you ..." The words rolled out in a thick Italian accent that, cutting through the ... See all stories on this topic » | ESPN |
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