Brian France defended NASCAR's drug testing policy as the toughest in professional sports, despite a federal judge's ruling that ...
Auto Racing Daily Martin 8th in points, winning races, having fun USA Today By Mike Harris, AP Auto Racing Writer LE BOURGET, France - When Mark Martin got the opportunity to return to NASCAR Sprint Cup racing full time this season, he and wife Arlene had a couple of heart-to-heart talks. View post: Martin 8th in points, winning races, having fun - USA Today
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10. Well, the way things are going, that’s about all that’s left. 9. It might not be what Brian France had in mind, but it is diversity! 8. Who wouldn’t like to see a Lexus hit the wall at 200 mph?!
Mock announcement by Nascar CEO Brian France stating they will drive RVs instead of trucks next year in the Nascar Camping World Truck Series which will be renamed the Nascar Camping World RV Series.
NASCAR CEO and Chairman Brian France, trying to keep longtime racing loyalists from losing interest following constant changes and tinkering with the rules, often on the run, said at the beginning of last season that the NASCAR Sprint Cup series needed to return to its roots. There was nothing of substance offered by France to reinforce his initiative. It was just stop-gap gabble until something, anything, could come along and resuscitate the series. But a wretched economy has driven NASCAR fu
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Brian France and the NASCAR brain trust had to have felt a twinge of jealousy as they watched another spectacular Super Bowl come to a close.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Brian France and the NASCAR brain trust had to have felt a twinge of jealousy as they watched another spectacular Super Bowl come to a close. ... - By JENNA FRYER The Associated Press
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DAYTONA BEACH -- Brian France and the NASCAR brain trust had to have felt a twinge of jealousy as they watched another spectacular Super Bowl come to a close.