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NASCAR NEXTEL CUP BATMAN BEGINS 400 At Brooklyn, Mich.Sunday 's Lineup
(12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 194.232 mph.
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Toyota's entry into NASCAR Nextel Cup racing this season can be summed up with a variation on a former company advertising jingle:
Oh, what feelings about Toyota.
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The 10 drivers competing in NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup championship, in order of points:
Jeff Burton
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The 10 drivers competing in NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup championship, in order of points standings:
TONY STEWART
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As the passage in Aesop's fable reads, "Slow and steady wins the race many times," can apply to Mitchellville, Md. youth Marc Davis. The 15-year-old isn't really "slow." In fact, he's rather fast. But he is slowly making a steady and successful climb towards the professional levels on NASCAR: Nextel Cup, Busch Grand National, and Craftsman Truck.
D. Gibbs, the son of Joe Gibbs, who's part of the Gibbs Racing Team, is very proud of what we've done this year," Davis said. "He's really impressed with the (three) wins this year. Gibbs Racing has the resources and the sponsorship to build and make a winner.
"Marc's doing well and we expect him to better next season," the elder Davis said. "Wendell Scott Jr. (the son of the late Wendell Scott, who was first Black driver to race on the maj...
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The 10 drivers competing in NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup championship, in order of points standings:
Tony Stewart
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Championship hopefuls Here are the 10 drivers who will compete for the Nextel Cup championship, along with their adjusted point totals entering this weeks race: 1. Matt Kenseth 5,050 2. Jimmie Johnson 5,045 3. Kevin Harvick 5,040 4. Kyle Busch 5,035 5. Denny Hamlin 5,030 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5025 7. Mark Martin 5,020 8. Jeff Burton 5,015 9. Jeff Gordon 5,010 10. Kasey Kahne 5,005
Nextel Cup: Chevy Rock & Roll 400
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The 10 drivers competing in NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup championship, in order of points standings:
Tony Stewart
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Toyota crashes the party
An industry that has forever embraced its "Made in America" culture is going global. Toyota, the world's second-largest car manufacturer, will make its Nextel Cup debut this season as three teams backed by the Toyota company join the field. The Toyota Camry's invasion has been a polarizing issue among team owners, drivers and racing fans. Team Owner Jack Roush, whose drivers pilot Fords, has been the most vocal critic of Toyota's venture into Nextel racing. Roush's gripe is that Toyota's deep pockets will create a competitive advantage when it comes to engineering and technology.
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The 10 drivers competing in NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup championship, in order of points standings:
Jimmie Johnson