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Thank you, Carl, for the ride of my life

David Newton

AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Between the whirling wind atop Rattlesnake Hill and the roar of the trucks circling Phoenix International Raceway below, I barely c...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 14, 2009

Busch's 2008 accomplishments overshadowed by postseason fade route

David Newton, ESPN.com

Think folks will remember what Kyle Busch accomplished in 2008? Without a doubt … but for all the wrong reasons, writes David Newton.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2008

Top rivalries marked by crashing cars, flying fists and swinging helmets

David Newton, ESPN.com

If Carl Edwards versus Kyle Busch evolves into a full-blown rivalry, it wouldn't be a first for NASCAR. Fellas named Petty, Yarborough, Earnhardt, Pearson and Allison have had toe-to-toe moments, too, writes David Newton.

Story | Conversation | August 29, 2008

Kentucky Speedway looking at buying Loudon track, moving a Cup race south

David Newton, ESPN.com

Kentucky Speedway officials are interested in buying New Hampshire International Speedway and moving one of the track's two Nextel Cup dates to the Bluegrass state.

Story | Conversation | September 16, 2007

Toyota-Gibbs partnership a match made in NASCAR heaven

David Newton, ESPN.com

Toyota gets three of the top teams in Nextel Cup racing. What does Joe Gibbs Racing get from its new venture with Toyota? The chance to be No. 1, writes David Newton.

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2007

Gibbs Racing hoping to stay with Chevrolet

David Newton, ESPN.com

Joe Gibbs Racing president J.D. Gibbs said the team's first choice is to continue to drive Chevrolets in the future.

Story | Conversation | July 01, 2007

Evernham in talks with Canadiens owner Gillett Jr.

David Newton, ESPN.com

Ray Evernham may be getting closer to finding a business partner for Evernham Motorsports.

Story | Conversation | March 23, 2007

Evernham in the market for partner to add cash

David Newton, ESPN.com

It's expensive to race in Nextel Cup, and that seems to have team owners such as Ray Evernham shopping for cash, writes David Newton.

Story | Conversation | January 25, 2007