MOTORSPORTS news - autosport.com:
Jimmie Johnson will start from pole position for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season finale at Homestead Miami Speedway. (Read More)
The Daly Planet:
There are many interesting features on the current NASCAR TV landscape, but none is perhaps as unique as the work of SPEED's Camping World Truck Series TV production team.Over the past three years, TDP has referred to them as "the little engine that could" and as producing the best NASCAR series to watch on TV. We have argu (Read More)
Motorsport.com: NASCAR-CUP news:
Jimmie Johnson and Mark Martin, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championshipcontenders, met with the media Thursday three days prior to the Ford 400at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the 36th and final race of the 2009 season.During the hour-long session, the two drivers and their car owner RickHendrick addressed a myriad of questions r (Read More)
Motorsport.com: NASCAR-CUP news:
Ambrose reflects on first full season in NASCAR Sprint Cup SeriesMarcos Ambrose has his backpack packed for his journey from America to Launceston,Tasmania, Australia as soon as the checkered flag falls on the NASCARSprint Cup Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. For Ambrose,his season has somewhat exceeded his (Read More)
MOTORSPORTS news - autosport.com:
Jarno Trulli says he enjoyed his first Sprint Cup test at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida on Wednesday, and reiterated his interest in a possible future in NASCAR. (Read More)
News:
Full-season sponsorship can run $22 million to $25 million“There’s unbelievable inventory available that we haven’t seen in 10 years or longer with major teams,” says Stephen Moffitt, director of corporate development for MCG Sports, a Charlotte-based motorsports agency that represents top teams Hendrick Motorsports and Joe (Read More)
MOTORSPORTS news - autosport.com:
Jamie McMurray says he is already looking forward to his maiden outing with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, after the Sprint Cup team confirmed his signing for next year. (Read More)
Alex Meshkin:
Everyone is aware that a severe sponsor recession is hitting the NASCAR industry. But many are blaming the broader economic crisis as opposed to examining the dreadful trends eroding the NASCAR value proposition. NASCAR is facing a steady drop in television viewership, race attendance and overall fan interest, and the cost (Read More)