David Newton

David Newton

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David Newton covers motorsports for ESPN.com after a career covering the NFL, college athletics and NASCAR. Newton spent the past year breaking stories and serving as a lead writer for NASCAR.com. He previously covered NASCAR and the Carolina Panthers for South Carolina's largest newspaper, The State, in Columbia. He has also served as a correspondent for Sports Illustrated, covered seven Super Bowls, dozens of college bowl games and every major race on the NASCAR circuit.

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Who will win the 2008 Chase? Who knows! But our crew likes JJ

Ryan McGee, ESPN The Magazine

Ask the experts -- at least our experts -- how the Chase will come out and the answers may surprise you. Or infuriate you, writes Ryan McGee.

Story | Conversation | September 12, 2008

One-time Chase contenders looking like pretenders now

Ryan McGee, ESPN The Magazine

Expanding the Chase to 12 drivers would seem to make things easier for them to get in. It has, in theory, but the list of drivers likely to miss is an impressive one, writes Ryan McGee.

Story | Conversation | July 15, 2008

ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT AARON FIKE

Ryan McGee

...process over the winter by having his initial conversation with the league's outside drug consultant, Dr. David Black of Aegis Labs. It was Dr. Black who explained to me that the process is designed...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 15, 2008

Seattle gets a date, Cali loses one … and Joey Logano is crowned in Vegas

Ryan McGee, ESPN The Magazine

Ryan McGee peered into his trusty crystal ball and viewed some rather shocking images for the year 2015. Seattle has a Cup race, Toyota and Honda get a home date at Twin Ring Motegi and Joey Logana wins his first crown … in Vegas!

Story | Conversation | March 05, 2008

Motor homes and private jets? Old-timers raced for 10 bucks and a case of beer

Ryan McGee, ESPN The Magazine

Let's put this money thing in perspective. Richard Petty earned $8.5 million over a 35-year career that produced seven Cup championships. Yet The King still trails Scott Wimmer -- yes, Scott Wimmer -- on the career earnings list.

Story | Conversation | November 06, 2007