Friday, 1 March 2013

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Friday, Mar 01, 2013 10:59 AM EST
NASCAR Mexico Toyota race brings Hispanic marketing effort full-circle
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 07:56 AM PST
The historic first appearance of the NASCAR Mexico Toyota Series on United States soil -- Friday night at Phoenix International Raceway -- completes a circle that started with the NASCAR Nationwide Series' first trip south of the border in 2005.
MTV: Clements used racial slur in conversation
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 07:41 AM PST
MTV on Friday confirmed that Nationwide Series driver Jeremy Clements uttered a racial slur in a conversation with an editor, which led to Clements receiving an indefinite suspension from NASCAR for violating the sport's code of conduct.
Racing industry experts continue debate on new concepts in speedway fencing
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 07:33 AM PST
Calls for NASCAR, IndyCar and other sanctioning bodies to address catch fencing concerns were heard long before
Bayer Advanced Survey Finds Driveways Are Among the Most Difficult Areas to Keep Weed Free
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 07:23 AM PST
Launches the DuraZone “Own Your Zone” Tour at NASCAR Tracks to Help Homeowners Learn How To Rev Up Their Driveways (PRWeb March 01, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/3/prweb10484931.htm
MTV Blogger Says NASCAR Driver Jeremy Clements Used The 'N-Word'
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 06:59 AM PST
All week long, NASCAR fans have been wondering exactly what racially-charged comment driver Jeremy Clements made to an MTV blogger last weekend that resulted in Clements' indefinite suspension from racing. Well, now we know... sort of. This morning, MTV released a story in which blogger Marty Beckerman explained what Clements told him before Saturday's Nationwide Series race. (The story came 19 ...
NASCAR's Suspended Jeremy Clements: What Did He Say To An MTV Blogger?
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 06:48 AM PST
Clements made 'insensitive' remarks to an editor of MTV's Guy Code blog, who speaks with MTV News.
March 1: On racing’s future fences and NASCAR statements
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 06:47 AM PST
Question: What I believe is being missed is in the Daytona case is that the Nationwide Series accident was started by a driver throwing a block on another driver. What is discouraging is the sanctioning body seems to condone, if not encourage, this type of activity at their races. I agree with everyone wanting improved... Read More
NASCAR Driver Jeremy Clements Suspended For Racial Remark
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 06:34 AM PST
NASCAR driver Jeremy Clements is on indefinite suspension after making a racial remark in front of two other people. The statement was not recorded and Clements has remained vague on what he actually said. The comment was made offhand as he was showing a NASCAR official and MTV reporter the way to fellow driver Johanna Long's hauler. “When you say 'racial' remark, it wasn't used to describe ...
NASCAR Phoenix 2013 schedule: Subway Fresh Fit 500 set for Sunday
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 05:58 AM PST
With the pageantry of the Daytona 500 out of the way, it's back to a normal race schedule for NASCAR. NASCAR returns to Phoenix this weekend for the Subway Fresh Fit 500. Last season, Mark Martin won the pole at this race but Denny Hamlin went home with the checkered flag. Hamlin is coming off of a 35th-place finish in the Daytona 500. Kevin Harvick was the last winner at this track when the ...
Sponsor plans to help aspiring racer
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 05:51 AM PST
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