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Auto Racing

Coverage of NASCAR, Indy car racing, Anderson Speedway and more from The Herald Bulletin sports department.

Ken de la Bastide: Johnson one of the best

Somewhere in the future, race fans will sit back in an easy chair relating to a younger generation how they watched one of the best drivers in stock car history in action.....more>>

  • Johnson wins at Phoenix to cruise into finale
    When a fluke accident cost Jimmie Johnson a huge chunk of his points lead, he knew there was no more room for error in his bid to win a NASCAR record fourth consecutive championship.

  • Ken de la Bastide: USSA to conduct 15 events
    For the past few years DK Promotions has been conducting competition for several USAC midget divisions in the Midwest, but that will all be changed in 2010. Don Kenyon, president of DK Promotions, announced last week the formation of the United States Speed Association (USSA) to sanction and conduct open wheel racing in three divisions on short tracks in Indiana and Illinois.

  • Zero Cup wins for Edwards after 9 last year
    Carl Edwards has found a way to try to mask the frustration of his winless NASCAR Sprint Cup season.

  • Martin, Gordon know the Chase race is for 2nd
    Mathematically, Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon still have a chance to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup title.

  • IndyCar to partner in Izod in 2010
    The Indy Racing League will have Izod as a title sponsor next season, an agreement the IRL hopes will expand its fan base and take the series to a “new level.”

  • McMurray snaps 86-race winless streak
    NASCAR demanded drivers be on their best behavior at Talladega Superspeedway, where a ban on bump-drafting sanitized what's usually one of the most spectacular races of the season.
    In the end, chaos reigned, just like always.

  • Hamlin dominates at end to win at Martinsville
    Denny Hamlin didn't need to do anything funny to exact his revenge from Jimmie Johnson at Martinsville Speedway. He just drove right by him.

  • Ken de la Bastide: Chase for title loses its allure
    NASCAR officials were hoping their media-created Chase for the Championship would keep sports fans from watching professional and college football on fall weekends.

  • Challengers fall as Johnson takes control of Chase
    Denny Hamlin was already at home when Jimmie Johnson crossed the finish line for his third victory in five championship races.

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