Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates is an automotive racing organizations with teams currently running in the Nascar, Indy Racing League and Grand-Am Racing. As you figured, the team is owned by Chip Ganassi and Felix Bates. Floyd "Chip" Ganassi, born May 24th 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a former American racecar driver while his associate Felix Sabates is an Cuban entrepreneur and philanthropist currently living in the United States.
The team was formed in 1989 by Felix Sabates (...)
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The Front Row Motorsports Racing organization, formed in 2004, is a relatively new team in the Nascar Nextel Cup circuit. FRM is owned by restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins.
FRM is running two Nextel Cup cars in 2007. Kevin Lepage drives car number # 37 and John Andretti drives car number # 34. FRM is in the third full season in Nascar Nextel Cup competition.
The #34 car made its debut in 2004 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Todd Bodine as the official driver. At that time the car (...)
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As the Chase for the Championship in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series left Dover, Roush Fenway Ford driver Carl Dover went to the winners circle – his first win in a Chase race in two years.
But the drama was after the celebration.
Things turned sour when NASCAR flunked Edwards’ car on the post-race inspection.
NASCAR announced that the right rear fender on the race car was too low.
That means that Edwards may have won the race, but also may end up losing (...)
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Robby Gordon was born in Bellflower, California on January 2nd, 1969. He is the son of the off-road driver, the legendary “Baja Bob” who won three Baja 1000’s in 1987,1989 and 2006.
Robby Gordon is an American racing driver who currently competes in the Nascar Nextel Cup with the #7 Jim Beam/Menards Ford Fusion. In the Nascar championship Gordon is known as one of the best road course drivers.
The team made its debut with Bill Terry as owner in 1982 at the Cracker Barrel Country Store 420 (...)
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Morgan-McClure Motorsports is owned by business partners Larry McClure and Tim Morgan. They began this partnership back in 1983 when they bought a race car from G.C. Spencer. The car made its debut at Talladega Superspeedway with Connie Saylor as official driver. Saylor didn’t do too much for the team at its debut because he finished 40th due to a engine failure. After this Saylor was replaced by Mark Martin who had one top 10 finish. Later, in 1984 the team began racing as the #4 car due to (...)
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Roger Penske , born February 20, 1937, in Shaker Heights, Ohio is the owner of the Penske Racing Team, a very successful team that competes in the NASCAR, ALMS and Indy Racing League.
Penske Racing returned to NASCAR fulltime in 1991 with driver Rusty Wallace and sponsor Miller Brewing Co. after a 14-year hiatus from stock car racing. By 1998, it had grown into a two-car operation, and for the 2004-05 NEXTEL Cup Series seasons a third team was added.
Penske returned to two full-time (...)
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Robert Yates is a class act, all the way.
“Ralph Earnhardt drove the No. 88 Olds in 1957 and because of this number’s history with the Earnhardt family, I felt car No. 88 should continue with Dale Earnhardt, Jr.," he said. “Younger fans don’t realize I built cars and raced against Ralph. I also had a very close relationship with Dale Earnhardt, Sr. I’m proud to transfer this number to Dale Jr."
That’s it. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. will drive the number 88 Hendrick Chevrolet (...)
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Fans have stopped booing Jeff Gordon.
They know he’s getting a raw deal. Gordon, in fairness, should be the favorite for the Nextel Cup. Instead, fans are faced with a real possibility that Clint Bowyer could be the next Nextel Cup champion.
Wouldn’t that be absurd?
After winning last week’s Nextel Cup race in New Hampshire, his first Cup win this season, Bowyer is in fourth place in driver’s points, a mere 15 points behind Jeff Gordon and Jimmy Johnson, (...)
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Michael Curtis Waltrip was born on in 1963, on April 30 in Owensboro, Kentucky. Waltrip is a professional driver and also the owner of the Michael Waltrip Racing team that activates in the Nascar Campionship. Michael Waltrip is currently the driver of the self-owned #55 Napa Toyota Camry. He is the two-time winner of the Daytona 500 race ( he won the race in 2001& 2003 ). In his free time is a commentator of the Craftsman Truck Series at Speed TV channel.
The team that was formed in (...)
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