David Ragan still ponders lane change that changed his racing career
There were more than 14,000 competitive miles last year in the Sprint Cup Series season, but David Ragan's season, if not his entire racing career, was defined by a mere 50 yards.
Subway Restaurant Chain Expands Partnership With Carl Edwards
MILFORD, CT -- Subway restaurant chain, the world's largest restaurant chain, has expanded its successful partnership with Carl Edwards and Roush Fenway Racing from the primary sponsor of the No. 99 Ford Fusion in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for three races in 2011 to six races starting in 2012. The multi-year partnership also includes four additional races as a major associate sponsor and ...
NY Racing Board Sticks Trainer with Verbal Abuse Fine
Thoroughbred horse racing trainer Diane Balsamo is $500 poorer, now that the New York Racing and Wagering Board has upheld a fine imposed for a temper flare in 2011. As The Saratogian reported January 25, Balsamo apparently blew up at the Belmont Park track veterinarian and her...
Ragan's Daytona mishap alters career
There were more than 14,000 competitive miles last year in the Sprint Cup Series season, but David Ragan's season, if not his entire racing career, was defined by a mere 50 yards.
Ragan trying to forget Daytona mistake
There were more than 14,000 competitive miles last year in the Sprint Cup Series season, but David Ragan's season, if not his entire racing career, was defined by a mere 50 yards.
Chip Howell, Pioneer Racing, Commits to Full B-Spec Grand-Am Season Will Drive No. 55 Mini Cooper
Chip Howell and Pioneer Racing announced today that they will participate in the full inaugural season of Grand Am B-Spec racing, driving at all six race weekends. Grand-Am is a road racing sanctioning body owned and managed by NASCAR.Chapel Hill, NC (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 Chip Howell and Pioneer Racing announced today that they will participate in the full inaugural season of Grand Am B-Spec ...
Ragan still haunted by black flag at Daytona
There were more than 14,000 competitive miles last year in the Sprint Cup Series season, but David Ragan's season, if not his entire racing career, was defined by a mere 50 yards. In a blink, Ragan changed lanes during a late-race re-start at the season-opening Daytona 500. Now it might take him years to undo the results.
TOWN HALL: Springs, stop racing for second place
Up in Denver, Councilman Albus Brooks has an obsession: persuade executives of the high-end fast food chain In-N-Out to establish a distribution center in town so the chain can open stores up and down the Front Range, first and foremost in Denver. It's a brilliant move politically, given all...
Ragan upbeat his new racing team can meet budget
A victim of attrition at Roush Fenway Racing, David Ragan suddenly finds himself at the kids' table in NASCAR's food chain, where money buys speed.