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OSU's Craft trying to keep focused
NEW ORLEANS -- Walking down Bourbon Street, Aaron Craft stops to sign autographs for a few kids and is asked about his older brother.. Craft shrugs. While he's in the Big Easy trying to lead Ohio State to its first national title in 52 years, his big brother and role
Tony Stewart off to rare good start
LAS VEGAS -- Tony Stewart pulled away on the restarts and pulled into Victory Lane at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, crossing off another track on the short list of places he had yet to win.. Wait, this is March, right? Stewart's not supposed to start winning until later in the
Mark Martin nabs pole at Phoenix
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Mark Martin switched teams in the offseason to join Michael Waltrip Racing, the latest move in his multi-stop career.. Wherever he's gone, the veteran driver has won, and it doesn't look as if it'll take long to do it again with his new team.. Martin followed
Keselowski still riding Twitter high
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- When the drivers pulled to a stop after a massive fireball engulfed a safety truck and delayed the Daytona 500, Brad Keselowski reached into the pocket of his fire suit and pulled out his phone.. Trying to kill time while fire and foam covered the track, Keselowski
Sadler ends Nationwide winless drought
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Elliott Sadler took the lead after a late caution and held on down the stretch to win his first Nationwide race in 14 years at Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday.. A former full-time driver in the Sprint Cup series, Sadler started eighth and didn't get near
Oklahoma State, Stanford headed to Fiesta Bowl
The Fiesta Bowl will have a marquee matchup in its first post-scandal game — No. 3 Oklahoma State vs. No. 4 Stanford.
Stewart-Haas Racing off to good start
Typically slow starters, Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman are ahead of schedule through the first four races this season, tied for third in the Sprint Cup series standings with 138 points each, 12 behind leader Kurt Busch.
Grand Targhee is a nice alternative to glitzy Jackson Hole
GRAND TARGHEE, Wyo. - Bill Royall chose the University of Denver so he could take the winter quarters off from school and hit the slopes.
