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Articles Written by: JEFF GLUCK
SAN BERNARDINO - Ayele Forde's No. 32 jersey was ripped down the side, but he figured he could repair it.
was missing five starters - three on offense, two on defense. Quarterback Jemeryn Jenkins, battling an ankle injury, did not start and was limited ...
That's a great idea for Busch, who has become the story of the season by winning 10 races across the three national series. If the opportunity is there, Busch should take every chance he gets to show off his talent and collect more trophies.
This ...
From JEFF GLUCK,
Sporting News,
6 Jun 2008
"There's not really been any change," Franchitti said Saturday. "I'm just waiting for the swelling to go down and the pain to go away, and for the fracture to heal. When those things go away, I'll be able to drive the car again."
DARLINGTON, S.C. -- ...
From JEFF GLUCK,
Sporting News,
12 May 2008
"I'm going to run Darlington for them," he said. "Charlotte is kind of up in the air, the [Coca-Cola] 600, so we'll see how Dario is doing. It just depends on how his foot is healed up and how he's feeling."
RICHMOND, Va. -- Sterling Marlin will ...
From JEFF GLUCK,
Sporting News,
2 May 2008
"There are certain drivers in our sport that have cornered our hardcore fans -- Dale [Earnhardt] Jr. being a prime example," the Hendrick Motorsports driver said Thursday at NASCAR Media Day at Daytona International Speedway. "There's no way that ...
From JEFF GLUCK,
Sporting News,
7 Feb 2008
Frye, now the general manager of Red Bull Racing, said he struggled through the aftermath of Ginn's merger with Dale Earnhardt Inc., which left the majority of Ginn's employees without a job.
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Former Ginn Racing CEO Jay Frye was ...
From JEFF GLUCK,
Sporting News,
4 Feb 2008
Harvick could pummel the series year after year on a part-time schedule, winning five, seven or maybe even 10 races per year in Richard Childress Racing's No. 21 car. He already has 32 wins, which is second on the all-time list and only 15 behind ...
From JEFF GLUCK,
Sporting News,
30 Jan 2008