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Bojangles’ Southern 500

by Ronald A. Rowe May 17th, 2012 | NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series
Jimmie Johnson was in control for much of the Bojangles’ Southern 500Ryan Newman and Kurt Busch’s teams were out of control after the Bojangles’ Southern 500.   It was another race day at Darlington.

Johnson did some clever fuel-saving maneuvers, including shutting down to coast under yellow, in order to keep the #48 car running all the way to the end.  And it was running spectacularly well on the Green-White-Checkered restart to finish the race.  Johnson pulled away from the pack of NASCAR notables that included runners-up Denny Hamlin, Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, and Martin Truex Jr.

There was a little
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VFW Sports Clips 200

by Ronald A. Rowe May 15th, 2012 | NASCAR, Nationwide Series
The road to the garage is paved with good intentions. Joey Logano swears – and there’s no reason not to believe him – that he was trying to help Elliot Sadler get off to a good restart late in the VFW Sports Clips 200. But trying to help and actually helping are two different things. The well-meaning Logano wound up wrecking Sadler and then went on the win the race himself. That’s what you call bittersweet, especially considering that Logano is not eligible for Nationwide points and Sadler (pictured) is fighting for the championship.

But these are the things that happen in a sport that involves racing within inches of other cars at 200 mph. Sadler’s day ended early and
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Aaron’s 499

by Ronald A. Rowe May 10th, 2012 | NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series
Saturday, Kyle Busch was leading the race at Talladega only to get passed on the final lap of a Green- White- Checkered finish. Sunday, the tables were turned. Busch was in second on the final lap after a restart hoping to execute the same kind of slingshot move that burned him the night before. But it wasn’t to be and Busch finished second for the second day in a row.

No, Sunday belonged to Brad Keselowski, who held off Busch to take the checkered flag by three-tenths
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