NASCAR needs to take initiative (Fox Sports)
The owners — especially the smaller operations — need help. And Lee Spencer says NASCAR needs to come to the rescue.
NASCAR Hall of Fame taking shape despite tough economy (WBTV Charlotte)
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) It's no secret we're in a tough economy, it's even been effecting NASCAR teams with hundreds of workers laid off in recent days. But at the site of the NASCAR Hall of fame in uptown Charlotte, it's full speed ahead.
NASCAR Watches Big 3 Bailout Closely (WESH 2 Orlando)
There's probably no sport out there that relies on the Big Three automakers as much as NASCAR.
NASCAR Hall of Fame on time, on budget, but no sponsors (WCNC Charlotte)
CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- The NASCAR Hall of Fame project is on time and on budget, project officials said Friday. There is one stumbling block though -- right now they do not have any sponsorship in place.
NASCAR's Ray Evernham to buy small NC dirt track (WCNC Charlotte)
LINCOLNTON, N.C. -- NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham says he is negotiating to buy a small track in North Carolina so he can "get back into grassroots racing."
Patricia Martin: Dear NASCAR: Get a Clue! (HuffingtonPost)
It's time for NASCAR to pull a U-turn. Leadership needs to get on board the green express and point NASCAR in the direction of sustainable, renewable auto sports.
60 MINUTES TO FOCUS ON AMBROSE NASCAR CAREER (The Auto Channel)
Charlotte, NC. November 21, 2008: Australian motor racing fans will get a unique insight into the world of NASCAR and the life of Aussie ace Marcos Ambrose when 60 Minutes resumes on the Nine Network early in 2009.
NASCAR's Ray Evernham to buy small N.C. dirt track (Lexington Herald-Leader)
LINCOLNTON -- NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham says he is negotiating to buy a small track in North Carolina so he can "get back into grassroots racing." The Lincoln Times-News reports that Evernham said Thursday that he and partner Bob Mack plan to buy the East Lincoln Speedway. Evernham said he has sold most of his interest in the Gillett-Evernham Motorsports racing team, and plans to retire ...
NASCAR's Evernham to buy small dirt track (Statesville Record & Landmark)
NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham says he is negotiating to buy a small track in North Carolina so he can "get back into grassroots racing."
McGee: 10 ways NASCAR can improve in '09 (ESPN)
NASCAR rolled with the punches, and in true NASCAR fashion, it got up off the mat and landed a haymaker. As bulletproof as the league might appear, it can still strengthen its armor -- if it listens to Ryan McGee.