Archive for May, 2009

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Jeff Gordon’s points lead vanished.

His back ached, he hit the wall during qualifying, and his backup No. 24 Chevrolet wasn’t competitive Sunday.

Gordon couldn’t get out of Dover fast enough.

Gordon’s 26th-place finish - two laps behind winner Jimmie Johnson - was enough to knock him 46 points back of new Cup leader Tony Stewart.

“At this point, it’s not crucial,” Gordon said. “I’m more disappointed that we didn’t have a shot at winning the race.

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General Motors was once the country’s largest employer. On Monday, the company is expected to file for the largest industrial bankruptcy in the country’s history.

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Jimmie Johnson nosed past Tony Stewart with two laps left in a thrilling battle to the finish and has won the Sprint Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway.

Johnson pushed Stewart over the final few laps Sunday on the concrete and finally caught him with an outside pass. Johnson won his second race of the season and got his fourth career Cup victory at Dover.

Johnson dominated most of the race and led 298 total laps.

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Jimmie Johnson had a monster drive to win on Sunday, but others weren’t so lucky this weekend. Check out the best images right here.

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Jimmie Johnson dominated at Dover, but he had to fight off Tony Stewart in a wild finish to win at The Monster Mile.

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Why bother tuning in for the rest of this season? Our NASCAR on FOX team looks in their crystal ball to predict all you need to know.

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The interim crew chief for Dale Earnhardt Jr. is taking over for the Cup race at Dover, a week earlier than originally planned.

Lance McGrew was scheduled to work with Brad Keselowski on Sunday, but he failed to qualify, freeing up McGrew to call the shots on Earnhardt’s slumping No. 88 team.

McGrew said after the driver’s meeting that that the decision was made by owner Rick Hendrick and Hendrick competition director Ken Howes on Saturday night.

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Which all-star driver will be able to tame the Monster Mile? Lee Spencer lists her 10 favorites going into today’s race.

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