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Earnhardts set to run Rolex 24 at Daytona Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s nocturnal tendencies are well known in the NASCAR community. In February, the sports car racing world will get a glimpse of them, too. Corvette Racing announced Tuesday that Earnhardt Jr. will join his father, Dale Earnhardt, and sports car racing icon Andy Pilgrim to drive the No. 3 GM Goodwrench Service Plus Corvette in the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Full Story |
Sawyer returns to his roots at Langley Most NASCAR drivers like to spend their off weekends at home, and that is exactly what Elton Sawyer is doing. The NASCAR Busch Series driver will be returning to Langley Speedway, in Hampton, Va., to compete in the I/Car 100 late model event on Saturday night. The 4/10-mile asphalt track is celebrating its 50th anniversary and wanted its hometown hero to be part of the festivities. Full Story |
Cook leaves SealMaster NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Terry Cook has left the only team he's driven for in the series, SealMaster Racing has announced. Cook, who drove the No. 88 PickupTruck.com Chevrolet for team owner Duke Thorson through last weekend's event at Texas, was involved in one of the longest-running owner/driver combinations in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Full Story |
Roper earned respect from competitors, peers On Wednesday, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Tony Roper will be laid to rest near his hometown of Fair Grove, Mo. On Tuesday, his competitors and peers remembered him as a "blue collar racer," a "clean competitor" and "dedicated." Full Story |