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So, who gets left out next year?
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comFiltering in NASCAR's Hall of Fame electees to five per year means 2010 is likely to be as controversial as the inaugural class. Who's next? Let's say Pearson, Allison and Yarborough are locks, but that hardly scratches the surface of who's deserving.
Story | Conversation | October 15, 2009We don't trash your sport, NASCAR bashers, so don't trash ours
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comThey lurk under the cloak of ignorance. They strike with the precision of a 12-gauge shotgun sprayed from 100 yards. They laugh at us. They mock us. They are the NASCAR bashers, and they are out of control, writes Ed Hinton.
Story | Conversation | November 26, 2008Funny how traditions take root in NASCAR
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comHomestead blog Saturday
Story | Conversation | November 15, 2008Waltrip's career may not be storied, but there are some good stories
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comSo Michael Waltrip is making his 1,000th career NASCAR start. Is that cause for celebration or wonder at his perseverance? Whichever, Waltrip has enjoyed the ride, and even if his career isn't storied, there are some fine stories to tell, writes Ed Hinton.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2008Chase not perfect, but sports leagues take note
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comHow do you generate interest in NASCAR when baseball pennant fever is running rampant and the NFL is in the meat of its schedule? If you're Brian France, you devise a playoff system called the Chase for the Sprint Cup, writes Ed Hinton.
Story | Conversation | September 07, 2008NASCAR diversity at the crossroads of troubled past, desired future
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comWendell Scott crossed the color barrier in NASCAR in 1961. Now 47 years later, there are still hurdles on the way to NASCAR's stated goal of diversifying the sport, writes Ed Hinton.
Story | Conversation | August 08, 2008
