Tommy Baldwin Racing is near completion of a deal to sell the owners’ points accrued from the No. 36 TBR Chevy last season to Stewart Haas Racing’s No. 10 Chevy to be driven by Danica Patrick in select Sprint Cup Series events in 2012.
Ricky Benton Racing has reached a deal with David Reutimann to pilot the team’s No. 92 Chevy truck in the Camping World Truck Series next season. Reutimann will drive the truck in 13 to 15 races in 2012. Reutimann said: The Truck series is where I got my start. It’s a very competitive series, and [...]
David Reutimann has signed on to drive a Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevy in the Sprint Cup Series in 2012. At this point, he is not expected to replace Dave Blaney.
Penske Racing announced that Todd Gordon will be crew chief for the No. 22 Shell Pennzoil Dodge in 2012.
Penske Racing’s decision to “mutually” part ways with tumultuous driver Kurt Busch proves that sponsorship dollars drive NASCAR.
Kurt Busch is reportedly out at Penske Racing, according FoxSports.com, citing multiple reports, including a story in the Charlotte Observer. Busch will be replaced in the No. 22 Shell Pennzoil Dodge next season following a season of high profile outbursts and meltdowns.
Mark Martin to replace David Reutimann in Michael Waltrip Racing’s No. 00 Sprint Cup Toyota In 2012. He is likely to run 30 races next season.
NASCAR has penalized three Sprint Cup Series teams for infractions found during opening day inspection at Talladega Superspeedway: Michael Waltrip Racing’s Nos. 00 and 56, and JTG Daugherty Racing’s No. 47.
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen review: the Said and Biffle incident, wild wrecks, the Tasmanian Devil, and some suprise contenders.
Kyle Busch held off David Reutimann and Jimmie Johnson to win the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, his third Sprint Cup victory of the season.