Archive for June 12th, 2009

Controversy just seems to naturally swirl around Kyle Busch. And it seems the more uproar, the more NASCAR’s bad boy enjoys it.

The latest conflict, “GuitarGate,” is the result of Busch slamming the winner’s trophy - a hand-painted Les Paul guitar - against the ground after winning last Saturday’s Nationwide Series race at Nashville Speedway.

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Michigan polesitter Brian Vicker’s Red Bull future is secure. But that doesn’t mean he’ll be in a Toyota. Lee Spencer explains.

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Brian Vickers has won the pole for the LifeLock 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

It was the eighth pole of his Cup career and third of the season for the Red Bull Racing driver. Vickers posted a lap of 189.110 mph Friday on the 2-mile Michigan oval that will host Sunday’s race. Runner-up Kyle Busch wasn’t close at 188.536.

Three-time reigning Cup champion Jimmie Johnson was third at 188.299, followed by David Reutimann at 188.137, Kurt Busch at 187.950 and AJ Allmendinger at 187.891.

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GM’s deep NASCAR cuts are chilling news, especially at Michigan, site of this weekend’s racing. Lee Spencer analyzes the crisis.

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Manufacturer woes are haunting NASCAR teams. Lee Spencer looks at what’s going on and what could be next.

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With 2 wins, 5 poles and 20 top-10 results there, Michigan is special to Jeff Gordon. See who else Lee Spencer says bears watching.

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Jack Roush’s team knows Michigan well, and that may make his drivers the favorities to win this weekend, Larry McReynolds says.

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