Friday, December 26, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Charlotte Weekend
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Talladega Tony
Thursday, October 2, 2008
IndyCar Driver/"Dancing" Champ Indicted

TMZ has learned that Helio Castroneves has been indicted for allegedly not paying taxes on more than $5 million. Castroneves was indicted today in Miami. The charges -- Conspiracy to Defraud the U.S. and Tax Evasion.
According to the indictment, Helio and two others are accused of using "an offshore Panamanian shell corporation Seven Promotions to conceal and disguise the true and correct amount of Helio Castroneves' income from the Internal Revenue Service."
Helio was indicted along with his sister, Katiucia Castroneves and Alan Miller, Helio's lawyer. The three are charged with conspiracy "for the purpose of impeding, impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful government functions of the Internal Revenue Service."
They are accused of trying to "conceal and disguise" Helio's income. One of the charges -- that Helio received $2 million in salary from a Brazilian trading company but made it appear that he only received $200,000.
The Conspiracy and Tax Evasion charges are each punishable by a maximum of 5 years in federal prison.
Castroneves is known to some as a race car driver, but recently gained wider fame by winning "Dancing with the Stars."
ROBBY'S GOING TO COURT NASCAR Dispute Turns NASty
Gordon's company made a deal to merge with Gillett Evernham Motorsports (a huge race team owner). According to legal documents, an investment company was hired to make the deal. But Gordon claims the deal went south because it was "fraudulently induced." As a result, Gordon and Co. want the judge to excuse an obligation to pay a $1,013,656 investment fee.
Monday, September 29, 2008
CHASE MASTER JIMMIE #1

Sprint Cup | Nationwide | Craftsman Truck
Driver Pts Behind
1 Jimmie Johnson 5575 ---
2 Carl Edwards 5565 10
3 Greg Biffle 5545 30
4 Jeff Burton 5454 121
5 Kevin Harvick 5439 136
6 Jeff Gordon 5432 143
7 Clint Bowyer 5411 164
8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5385 190
9 Matt Kenseth 5383 192
10 Denny Hamlin 5332 243
11 Tony Stewart 5320 255
12 Kyle Busch
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
LEWIS HAMILTON APPEAL DENIED
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Standings After Dover
Driver Pts Behind
1 Carl Edwards 5390 ---
2 Jimmie Johnson 5380 10
3 Greg Biffle 5380 10
4 Jeff Burton 5308 82
5 Kevin Harvick 5289 101
6 Clint Bowyer 5284 106
7 Tony Stewart 5277 113
8 Jeff Gordon 5272 118
9 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5261 129
10 Matt Kenseth 5223 167
11 Denny Hamlin 5197 193
12 Kyle Busch 5180 210
1 Carl Edwards 5390 ---
2 Jimmie Johnson 5380 10
3 Greg Biffle 5380 10
4 Jeff Burton 5308 82
5 Kevin Harvick 5289 101
6 Clint Bowyer 5284 106
7 Tony Stewart 5277 113
8 Jeff Gordon 5272 118
9 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5261 129
10 Matt Kenseth 5223 167
11 Denny Hamlin 5197 193
12 Kyle Busch 5180 210
Friday, September 19, 2008
Standings Before Dover
Standings
Sprint Cup | Driver Pts Behind
1 Carl Edwards 5220 ---
2 Jimmie Johnson 5220 ---
3 Greg Biffle 5190 30
4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5170 50
5 Jeff Burton 5170 50
6 Denny Hamlin 5148 72
7 Tony Stewart 5147 73
8 Kyle Busch 5146 74
9 Clint Bowyer 5137 83
10 Kevin Harvick 5134 86
11 Jeff Gordon 5121 99
12 Matt Kenseth 5043 177
Sprint Cup | Driver Pts Behind
1 Carl Edwards 5220 ---
2 Jimmie Johnson 5220 ---
3 Greg Biffle 5190 30
4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5170 50
5 Jeff Burton 5170 50
6 Denny Hamlin 5148 72
7 Tony Stewart 5147 73
8 Kyle Busch 5146 74
9 Clint Bowyer 5137 83
10 Kevin Harvick 5134 86
11 Jeff Gordon 5121 99
12 Matt Kenseth 5043 177
NASCAR diversity at the crossroads of troubled past, desired future
Wendell Scott crossed the color barrier in NASCAR in 1961. Now 47 years later, there are still hurdles on the way to NASCAR's stated goal of diversifying the sport
Thursday, September 18, 2008
ESPN ARTICLE CHASE,JOEY, MARK
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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