USA Today Another rainout puts Stewart on Daytona pole SportingNews.com Tony Stewart starting on the pole because of a qualifying rainout is becoming almost as commonplace. NASCAR canceled Friday's time trials at Daytona International Speedway after a thunderstorm drenched the track, and as a result, … Earnhardt eyes Daytona as part of turnaround The Associated Press Rain puts Tony Stewart in the pole for Coke Zero 400 Orlando Sentinel Daytona qualifying rained out, Stewart awarded pole MiamiHer
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SuperPrep.com (subscription) WR Bennett commits to Georgia ESPN It did not take long for wide receiver Michael Bennett (Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta) to take Georgia head coach Mark Richt up on his scholarship offer. Benedict Gives Commitment to Georgia BamaMag.com Bolles OL Brent Benedict commits to Georgia Florida Times-Union Orlando Sentinel - Online Athens - Online Athens all 12 news articles Go here to read the rest: WR Bennett commits to Georgia - ESPN
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Go ahead and say what you want about Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch. Call them names. Boo. Hiss. 1. Their driving ability makes them two of the most-talented drivers in NASCAR Sprint Cup racing, and ...
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NASCAR marked by offseason change Tony Stewart The buzz : Took over Haas/CNC racing as a part-owner/driver and reinvented the team.
DAYTONA BEACH — Yes, we all know NASCAR was invented right here in Florida — in fact, over at the Streamline Hotel just off the beach, where Bill France and his staff roughed out plans for what would become America's most dominant racing series. And we know how much Daytona International Speedway has done for racing in general, and NASCAR in particular.