Breaking News

NASCAR Features

Tony Stewart insisted he wasn't a title contender when NASCAR's championship race began.

Tony Stewart figures he has no need to issue any more verbal jabs in what has become quite a fight for the Cup title.

Kurt Busch left a rocky start to the Chase and his fiercest rival behind him.

Tony Stewart's season has gone from winless to winning streak at crunch time. Don't ask Smoke to explain it.

STATESVILLE, N.C. — NASCAR points leader Kyle Busch lost his driver’s license for 45 days on today for driving 128 mph on a road close to a day-care center and church in a nearly $400,000 car. His lawyer said his client was not treated “like any other citizen.”

Brad Keselowski raced all 500 miles of Sunday's Sprint Cup stop at Pocono Raceway with a broken left ankle.

Paul Menard became NASCAR's newest first-time winner Sunday with an upset victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a track steeped in tradition for his family.

David Ragan added the pole for the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to his suddenly improved resume.

FLORENCE, Ala. — When Blake Bobbitt accompanied her father for the first time at a Talladega Superspeedway race in April 2009, she never could have imagined the events that were to unfold during the final lap of the Aaron 499 race.

  • July 14th, 2011  |
  • By By Lucy Berry/TimesDaily
  • 2 comments  |

It certainly seemed as if Kurt Busch’s season was in serious trouble just two months ago, when poor performances led to an intense radio tirade against his entire Penske Racing organization.

Two days after facing questions about unauthorized auto parts and possible penalties, Denny Hamlin enjoyed a happier kind of scrutiny.

Jimmie Johnson won a Talladega two-step Sunday, edging Clint Bowyer by about a foot with a big push from Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Kevin Harvick passed California king Jimmie Johnson on the final turn to win his first race of the season Sunday at Auto Club Speedway.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Trevor Bayne finally made a mistake. Fortunately for him, it didn't happen until he missed the turn pulling into Victory Lane at the Daytona 500.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Even though the 10-year anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's death came two days earlier, there were plenty of people remembering The Intimidator at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday.

videos »         

photos »         

e-edition »

advertisement
advertisement
400 East 11th St., Chattanooga, TN 37403
General Information (423) 756-6900
Copyright, permissions and privacy policy, Ethics policy - Copyright ©2012, Chattanooga Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Chattanooga Publishing Company, Inc.