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Now playing: "Everybody Loves Richmond"

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Gary C. Knapp Drivers love the racing at Richmond, but you can expect plenty of caution flags to fly. Start Your Engines Has a short-tr...

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Wild-card Talladega needs to be savior for some

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...cars into the playoffs, swapped entire crews including crew chiefs between the No. 29 Chevy of Kevin Harvick (16th in points) and the No. 07 of Casey Mears (22nd). Bobby Labonte's No. 96...

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It's Gordon's, JJ's world ...

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...on the bubble, flanked by surprising contenders David Reutimann and Juan Pablo Montoya. Immediately behind them, Kevin Harvick, Greg Biffle and Dale Earnhardt Jr. have work to do to get into the Chase picture...

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Bristol preview: Bring on the bullrings!

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Wade Payne Carl Edwards was the last man standing at Bristol Motor Speedway in August 2008. Start Your Engines This probably was not in...

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Vegas preview: All bets are off

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo/Eric Reed Two races into the 2009 Sprint Cup season, Roush Fenway Racing's Matt Kenseth is batting 1.000. Start Your Engines Order was r...

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New rules create new headaches for Truck teams

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...that race," said three-time series champion Ron Hornaday, who finished sixth in the No. 33 Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet. Hornaday's crew chief, Rick Ren, said the truck's right-front tire "had...

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Daytona preview: 500 victory doesn't guarantee success rest of the season

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

...in a race the rest of the year. The Daytona 500 champ of two years ago, Kevin Harvick, is still looking for his next Cup win, though he did get a boost Saturday in...

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Trucks cut costs right out of the gate

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

You know the economy is bad when defending Truck Series champion Johnny Benson -- the reigning three-time most popular driver -- can't even secure sponsorship.

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