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NASCAR meets with Keselowski after USA TODAY cover story
NASCAR has a decidedly different look for 2013, with all-new racecars debuting at the Daytona 500 on Sunday. It's a huge exchange that should excite casual car fans as well as those hard-core enthusiasts who paint their favorite
NASCAR Chief Communications Officer Brett Jewkes said Keselowski wasn't penalized. Jewkes said the meeting wasn't directly a result of the USA TODAY tale, but it was discussed. NASCAR generally had been seeking more dialogue with its champion,
Nascar tries to captivate a younger, urban, multicultural audience; the Esquire Network tries to define and cater to that inscrutable creature, the modern man; and First Response pregnancy tests advertise for a
NASCAR's new Generation-6 Sprint Cup race cars — the Chevrolet SS, Ford Fusion and Toyota Camry — are making their competition debuts during Daytona Speedweeks. The G-6 cars are distinctive in that each looks much more like their production
For Brian France, Chairman and chief executive of NASCAR, hurtling down a racetrack at 200MPH – in a souped-up stock car – is the mainstay of the family business. Ironically, he told Off The Cuff, “I delight in watching more than I delight in driving. You saw me parallel
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