Archive for March 8th, 2010

Underlying the controversy between Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski is the tire problems that were seen throughout the Kobalt Tools 500. A number of teams had to make unscheduled pit stops due to tire problems, which in return cost them a chance at a …

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In this, the age of Everything ESPN, we have pro bowlers suddenly acting on camera as if they’re steroid ragers, we have teen-aged skiers playing the part of celebrity sports idols and “professional anglers” who get paid to smile through their …

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Well, folks, what a firestorm we have had about what happened at Atlanta, and unfortunately, I am not talking about Kurt Busch winning the race. It was pretty impressive what that team did. Let’s face it, this is only the fourth race with the …

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475. 14, Joey Logano, 471. 15, Kyle Busch, 468. 16, Brian Vickers, 466. 17, Kasey Kahne, 447. 18, David Reutimann, 440. 19, Jamie McMurray, 439. 20, Carl Edwards, 435. 1, Jamie McMurray, $1,930,895. 2, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $1,424,304. 3, Kevin Harvick …

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Joe Sebo/Associated Press Brad KeselowskiÕs car flips after being nudged by Carl Edwards, top, during the Kobalt Tools 500 on Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. Keselowski wasnÕt injured, but Edwards could face punishment.

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