The France Family Group, which includes 46 entities ranging from members of the NASCAR-ruling France family to companies they operate, own 69.6 percent of the voting stock at International Speedway Corp., the company revealed today in its annual proxy statement. A year ago, the group owned 68.9 percent.
Brad Keselowski, the victim of Carl Edwards’ wrath at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week, says he doesn’t plan on changing how he races and doesn’t feel that he has been overly aggressive in the majority of the on-track incidents he has been blamed for. The 26-year-old Penske Racing driver, whose car got airborne and slammed roof-first into the outside wall when Edwards intentionally wrecked him at Atlanta, has no intention of changing his driving style despite the latest in a series of incidents with other drivers in the past two years.
When Carl Edwards got only a three-race probation for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week, NASCAR sent a message to its drivers that paybacks are indeed acceptable. Or at least not serious enough to warrant severe penalties. So now, paybacks, or even outright retaliation, might be in vogue again, allowing drivers to take out their frustration and anger on rivals who have pushed them too far.
The NASCAR Foundation will help support five community service projects across the country as keystone events for NASCAR Day on May 21.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Maybe the worst part of Michael Waltrip’s days as a driver and owner were Fridays when he had to qualify on speed.
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BRISTOL, Tenn. – Dale Earnhardt Jr. says he hasn’t had any lengthy discussions with former teammate Brad Keselowski in the aftermath of the Penske Racing driver’s scary crash at Atlanta Motor Speedway March 7. Not about the accident, or the ensuing feud between the former JR Motorsports driver and Roush Fenway Racing’s Carl Edwards.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Joe Gibbs Racing’s Joey Logano won his first career Sprint Cup pole Friday, taking the top starting spot for Sunday’s Food City 500 with a speed of 124.630 mph at Bristol Motor Speedway.
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BRISTOL, Tenn. – Joey Logano was quickest during today’s lone NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice at Bristol Motor Speedway as the Joe Gibbs Racing driver topped the speed chart with a fast lap of 124.114 mph on the 0.533-mile oval.
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