This week the Sports Business Journal published their analysis of NASCAR sponsors’ exposure value for 2008: For the second straight year, SportsBusiness Journal/Daily teamed with Kansas City-based sponsorship measurement firm Image ... Source: NASCAR Sponsorship Exposure Value - Cantoni.org
Continue reading...Thursday, December 11, 2008
It was back in 1974 when Mulhern first began to patrol the NASCAR garage and eat the Infield Media Center food. His distinctive voice could often be heard by fans watching the post-race press conferences live on ESPNEWS. ... Read the rest here: The Daly Planet: NASCAR Press Corps Starts To Dwindle
Continue reading...Thursday, December 11, 2008
It was back in 1974 when Mulhern first began to patrol the NASCAR garage and eat the Infield Media Center food. His distinctive voice could often be heard by fans watching the post-race press conferences live on ESPNEWS. ... Read more here: The Daly Planet: NASCAR Press Corps Starts To Dwindle
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Several NASCAR teams have been forced to make significant staff cuts, but Gordon has volunteered to sacrifice some of his own salary if it would stop Hendrick from having to make cuts of their own. "It's tough times, it's something to ... Read more: autosport.com - NASCAR News: Gordon ready to accept [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Several NASCAR teams have been forced to make significant staff cuts, but Gordon has volunteered to sacrifice some of his own salary if it would stop Hendrick from having to make cuts of their own. "It's tough times, it's something to ... See more here: autosport.com - NASCAR News: Gordon ready to [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 24, 2008
Veteran NASCAR driver James Hylton has announced that he will make another attempt to qualify for the Daytona 500 next year - and his EM Motorsports team hope that the 74-year-old will stay on for a full season. ... Read more: autosport.com - NASCAR News: 74-year-old Hylton plans full season
Continue reading...Friday, November 21, 2008
In a move that it reported would save teams millions of dollars in their budgets, NASCAR announced last week that it is suspending all testing at its sanctioned tracks for the 2009 season. The ban extends further than Daytona and the ... More: Richmond County Daily Journal > News > NASCAR decision may help [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 21, 2008
IndyCar racer Marco Andretti is hoping that a summer of racing in A1GP will help to prepare him for the increase in road course races on his schedule in America next year, but he hasn't found it easy going so far. ... Continue here: autosport.com - A1GP News: Q & A with [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Jimmie Johnson's crew chief Chad Knaus is adamant that his driver is the best in NASCAR history, following his third consecutive Sprint Cup title this year. Knaus, who has been working with Johnson since the Californian's debut season ... Read more from the original source: autosport.com - NASCAR News: Knaus: Johnson is [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The key will be for NASCAR to keep an eye on any way teams may try to skirt the rule and do a bunch of testing on nonsanctioned tracks. This would violate the spirit of the law, and I hope teams don't do this. ... See the original post here: Testing ban great [...]
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