News travels fast in Twitterville
David Newton, ESPN.comThey're not tweeting at 200 mph. (Besides, have you ever tried texting with racing gloves on?) But more drivers are using social networking sites to stay connected with fans.
Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009Of Moss and men: He ranks himself the greatest
Tim Graham, AFC East...see if NASCAR was a tempting diversion for him. His football fans needn't worry about the track luring him away prematurely. "Football is my love. That's my life," Moss said. "There's a...
Blog | May 26, 2009Milwaukee Mile hopes for bids by Friday
Associated PressSix investor groups have expressed interest in taking over promotional rights for the historic Milwaukee Mile racetrack.
Story | Conversation | July 21, 2009Milwaukee Mile behind on payments
Associated PressThe historic Milwaukee Mile racetrack faces an uncertain future with its promoters behind on payments due to NASCAR and the Indy Racing League.
Story | Conversation | June 30, 2009In the grand (paint) scheme, less is more
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comRemember the old days when you could pick out your favorite driver on the backstretch at Dega because of the color on the car? Those days are long gone.
Story | Conversation | May 06, 2009Crunching numbers after Cali
Matt Willis...NASCAR legends, have done the double. Won Daytona 500 and next NASCAR Cup Series race Year -- Driver -- Track -- Final Points 2009 -- Matt Kenseth -- California -- ? 1997 -- Jeff Gordon -- Rockingham -- 1st 1977 -- Cale Yarborough -- Richmond -- 1st 1973...
Blog Entry | Conversation | February 24, 2009Think what JJ and the No. 48 are doing is nothing special? Think again
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comYou want a comparison of how difficult it is to three-peat in NASCAR? Think Vince Lombardi and the Packers and you still aren't there yet, writes Ed Hinton.
Story | Conversation | November 15, 2008Why watch Atlanta? The drivers can tell you it's worth it
David Newton, ESPN.comThe World Series is on, and so are a bunch of NFL games. Why watch Sunday's Cup race at Atlanta? We'll let the drivers make their case, writes David Newton.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2008THIS JUST IN
Luke CyphersHow the economy is changing the world of sports fans
Story | Conversation | August 26, 2008Welcome to the nasty business side of sports
Jim Baker, Special to Page 2The Brett Favre versus the Packers conflict is hardly the first time players have squared off against management. Jim Baker fills us in on some unbelievable history.
Story | Conversation | July 25, 2008Tracy back in IndyCar limelight with one-race deal for Vision Racing
John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.comPaul Tracy will get his shot in the unified IndyCar Series after all -- for one race, anyway. Tracy will drive a third entry for Tony George's Vision Racing at the Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton on July 26.
Story | Conversation | July 15, 2008Petty: Old points systems or new, racing is racing
David Newton, ESPN.comRichard Petty won seven titles under five points systems. Jeff Gordon has won four, but none under the Chase format. The King and The Prince sound off on the evolution of scoring, NASCAR style.
Story | Conversation | November 10, 2007Panthers, drivers share mutual admiration
Brett Borden, Special to ESPN.comNextel Cup drivers and NFL players for the Carolina Panthers have formed close friendships over the years, but the bond between driver Casey Mears and quarterback David Carr goes back further.
Story | Conversation | September 08, 2007Allmendinger still trying to make first Cup race
Angelique Chengelis, ESPN.comA.J. Allmendinger is a Nextel Cup driver without a Nextel Cup start. Angelique Chengelis writes the winner of five Champ Car races in 2006 is still calm.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2007Legge first woman to lead lap in Champ Car series
Associated PressRookie Katherine Legge became the first woman ever to lead a lap in the Champ Car series in Sunday's race at the Milwaukee Mile, then finished sixth in her first-ever race on an oval track.
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