Automobile Racing
LOUDON, N.H. - For sale: Prime real estate on the hood of cars driven by former Cup champions Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon.
AUSTIN, Texas - Promising a fast track with sight lines that will let spectators watch most of the race from wherever they sit, the promoter for the revival of the U.S.
BRISTOL, Tenn. - Rob Stiens won two tickets to Bristol Motor Speedway as his company's employee of the month.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Paul Menard is taking his father's sponsorship money to Richard Childress Racing next season, giving that organization the financial security it needs to expand to the NASCAR-mandated maximum of four cars.
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. - There are four races left before the Chase for the Sprint Cup title, and the road race on Sunday at Watkins Glen shuffled the standings.
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