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Penske Looks, Then Says No
To Joining The New Aston Martin Car Company Jimmie Wins Cup!MIDLAND PARK, N.J. — Last week the long-awaited sale of Britain’s Aston Martin car company by the financially troubled Ford Motor Company to a group of investors finally took place. The buying group, headed by British racing executive David Richards, included American banker John Sinders and two Kuwaiti investment firms: Investment Dar and Adee... Racing news continued >

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Penske Looks, Then Says NoCup Busch Spins
To Joining The New Aston Martin Car Company MIDLAND PARK, N.J. — Last week the long-awaited sale of Britain’s Aston Martin car company by the financially troubled Ford Motor Company to a group of investors finally took place. The buying group, headed by British racing executive David Richards, included American banker John Sinders and two Kuwaiti investment firms: Investment Dar and Adee... Racing news continued >

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Penske Looks, Then Says No
To Joining The New Aston Martin Car Company MIDLAND PARK, N.J. — Last week the long-awaited sale of Britain’s Aston Martin car company by the financially troubled Ford Motor Company to a group of investors finally took place. The buying group, headed by British racing executive David Richards, included American banker John Sinders and two Kuwaiti investment firms: Investment Dar and Adee... Racing news continued >

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Car Of Today: From The Drawing Board To Reality, The CoT Is Ready For Competition

Car Of Today: From The Drawing Board To Reality, The CoT Is Ready For Competition
BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Tony Stewart, a two-time Nextel Cup champion, labeled it the "flying brick." It's not an entirely accurate description of NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow, but Stewart's never been known to pull punches. The Car of Tomorrow has become known simply as the CoT, and it'll race for the first time in Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Hardly anyone, not even a driver with such... Racing news continued > 

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Penske Looks, Then Says No
To Joining The New Aston Martin Car Company MIDLAND PARK, N.J. — Last week the long-awaited sale of Britain’s Aston Martin car company by the financially troubled Ford Motor Company to a group of investors finally took place. The buying group, headed by British racing executive David Richards, included American banker John Sinders and two Kuwaiti investment firms: Investment Dar and Adee... Racing news continued >

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Hammer Down: Johnson Holds Off Stewart For Atlanta Victory


HAMPTON, Ga. -- Jimmie Johnson was running out of time before Tony Stewart ran out of room. Johnson used the low groove to pass Tony Stewart with two laps to go before driving on to win Sunday's NASCAR Nextel Cup Kobalt Tools 500. The defending Nextel Cup champion sized up Stewart by committing to the low line coming off the fourth turn. By the time the two cars got into turn two, Johnson's Chevro... Racing news continued >

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Twice Is Nice For Burton

Cup Busch Spins
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Jeff Burton capitalized on Kyle Busch's misfortune for the second week in a row. Burton won Saturday's NASCAR Busch Series Nicorette 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway after a loose lug nut on Busch's final pit stop kept him from victory. A NASCAR official spotted the lug nut fall off the left-front wheel and Busch had to make another stop, which dropped him to 15th when the green flag... Racing news continued >

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