OK, I know the tires were a big deal at the Brickyard, but it’s the next Thursday, and I’m tired of hearing about it… let’s move on.
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Yesterday was an unintentional day off… apparently the web server crashed and/or had to had some maintenance applied to it. But we’re back today with all the latest NASCAR news. Didja miss us? I didn’t think so.
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The Women in the Winner’s Circle Foundation today announced the winners of its Leadership Award, the Mildred Marcum Pioneer Award, the USAC Kara Hendrick Spirit Award, and the Opportunity Award. The honorees were recognized at the Foundation’s 6th annual Women in the Winner’s Circle luncheon held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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I never have particularly liked the stock cars at the Brickyard… it’s just always seemed like a boring race to me. So I chose Sunday afternoon nap time to race time, and it sounds like I made the right choice, based on what I’ve read so far.
We have the full results from the Sprint Cup cars at the Brickyard, the Nationwide and Craftsman Trucks from ORP, and much more right here in the Stock Car Gazette.
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Since when is a series of 12 laps called a ‘race’??
The combination of the COT and this venue is radically wrong, and needs to be fixed within the next 12 months.
Fix it, or next time this year I’ll be doing something more important……like contemplating my navel.
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Stewart to drive #14 Office Depot/Old Spice Chevy in ’09
Yet another of the Tony Stewart Silly Season dominoes has fallen into place today, as Tony Stewart and officials from Office Depot and Old Spice announce a partnership for the 2009 season and beyond, as has been rumored for weeks. Answering more questions about Stewart’s first season as a driver owner, is the unveiling of the No. 14 as the car number that Stewart will drive.
Office Depot is the current sponsor of Carl Edwards’ No. 99 Roush Fenway Ford and has been for the past several seasons. The company decided not to re-up with the team, because the sponsorship cost was out of their price range. Partnering with Old Spice allows both companies to receive primary exposure with a top driver, at half of the cost for a full season. Old Spice has been a Stewart sponsor for nine years, appearing as an associate sponsor on his Cup car and at times as a primary sponsor with him in the Nationwide Series.
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OK, everyone’s been taking the “Silly Season” waaaay too seriously, so senior staff writer Robyn Snell came up with a VERY tongue-in-cheek set of NASCAR nursery rhymes to help lighten things up a bit ….
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Two-Time Sprint Cup Champion to Drive No. 14 Chevrolet
INDIANAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Office Depot and Old Spice will serve as co-primary sponsors of Tony Stewart’s No. 14 Chevrolet Impala SS NASCAR Sprint Cup Series entry beginning in 2009. Officials from the two companies, as well as from Stewart-Haas Racing, made the announcement today near Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Office Depot (NYSE:ODP), a leading global provider of office products and services, along with Old Spice, the No. 1 antiperspirant/deodorant stick and body wash choice for guys in the United States, have entered into multi-year agreements with Stewart-Haas Racing to sponsor the new entry driven by Stewart. In addition, both Office Depot and Old Spice are official NASCAR® partners, successfully leveraging their relationships with NASCAR and their race team sponsorships as powerful marketing platforms for their brands.
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