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While Dale Earnhardt Jr. has struggled to find sponsorship for his JR Motorsports Nationwwide Series program, television ratings have spiked for the soon-to-be Camping World Truck Series. Between the Truck Series gaining in exposure and being cheaper, wouldn?t that be a good target for the future of JR Motorsports?
NASCAR?s last three-time winning crew chief, Ray Evernham, was basically given carte blanche by Dodge to restart its NASCAR program. In today?s financial climate, Chad Knaus understands the same opportunity may not come his way if he decides to pursue a new career challenge. Therefore, he?s realistic about his upward mobility.
Petty, the team founded by seven-time series champion Richard Petty, has no full-time sponsorship lined up for next season. The team fields its flagship No. 43 for 2000 NASCAR champion Bobby Labonte and a second car that Chad McCumbee and Kyle Petty shared this season.
We have no plans to scale back our coverage. In fact, the issues you mentioned make the sport especially interesting right now. We?ll be eager to explore how reduced advertising budgets affect NASCAR (and all sports), whether fans continue to pack the seats at NASCAR?s big venues and how all of these issues play out in communities where auto racing is so prominent. We also want to find out if Jimmie Johnson is ready to let someone else take a turn at winning the Cup title.
It honors the late Buddy Shuman, a pioneering NASCAR driver who died in a hotel fire in Nov. 1955.
?Bob was a pioneer in NASCAR?s growth in the northeast,? said NASCAR President Mike Helton. ?He?s one of the most respected men in the sport ? ever.?
Tony Stewart doesn?t necessarily equate America?s financial crisis with the fact that he hasn?t yet secured full sponsorship on teammate Ryan Newman?s No. 39 Chevy for next year?s launching of Stewart-Haas Racing.
In a trouble-free session and a cleaner track than during Free Practice, Kobayashi signed the fastest laptime ahead of countryman Sakon Yamamoto at the wheel of his ART car.
Hakkinen, who won his world titles in 1998 and 1999, has been impressed with Hamilton?s ability to cope under pressure despite making high-profile mistakes on his way to becoming the youngest ever F1 world champion this year.
Kovalainen believes the reason he finished the season in seventh place is becuase his car was always given a heavier fuel load.
On a windy track, rookie Earl Bamber has taken the top spot in free practice today in Dubai in a 1:44.048, just 1/1000th ahead of Dam?s Kamui Kobayashi.
?If they approve a single engine, that would be the last straw. It would be time to start thinking about retirement,? Alonso said.
?2009 for Durango will be the 25th anniversary. It is an important achievement which we will start to celebrate having, for the first time, a Formula 1 world champion as official driver,? said team manager Ivone Pinton.
The 25-year-old Anglo-American underwent a surgical procedure to remove the metal plates from his left ankle and left foot, inserted following his high-speed crash during practice for this year?s Dutch TT at Assen in June.
Rossi spent most of his time today on the new 2009-prototype M1, working on developing the setting and also trying out some new parts for the engine, amongst other things. He set his best time of the day on his 52nd of 54 laps, dipping nearly seven tenths of a second under the lap record with a time of 1?39.429.
Loris Capirossi and Chris Vermeulen recorded over 450 laps of the 4,448m Australian circuit between them over the three days, as the two conducted exhaustive tests on the Suzuki Factory?s prototype parts for the 2009 GSV-R.
Desmosedici GP9 Sat by the Finnish rider. Niccolò has worked hard on the set up of the bike, concluding just over half a second from his teammate. Notwithstanding the rain that came down during the night, the track had dried out quickly allowing the riders to ride for many laps from 2pm till 5.30pm.
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso completed their final test of 2008 at Jerez today, both men continuing the useful progress they made yesterday despite limited track time.
Alex De Angelis: ?We have started immediately well and I like the bike a lot compated to the version that we used during the season just finished, both in terms of the engine and chassis.?