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• Team notes: NASCAR's best bracing for Brickyard (USA Today)
NASCAR team reports as the Sprint Cup Series travels to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the prestigious Allstate 400 at the Brickyard:
• Nascar Leaders (The Kansas City Star)
?1. Kyle Busch, 2,881. 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,619. 3. Jeff Burton, 2,590. 4. Carl Edwards, 2,509. 5. Jimmie Johnson, 2,494. 6. Jeff Gordon, 2,384. 7. Greg Biffle, 2,318. 8. Matt Kenseth, 2,317. 9. Kevin Harvick, 2,308. 10. Tony Stewart, 2,305.
• Auto racing (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Site: Indianapolis Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (ESPN2, 10 a.m.); Sunday, race (ESPN, 1 p.m.). Track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (rectangular oval, 2.5 miles, 9 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 400 miles, 160 laps.
• Hornish Jr - Dodge teleconference (Motorsport.com)
Q: You are heading back to some familiar grounds in Indianapolis. What are your thoughts going into the weekend, this time in a Cup Car? A: I am really looking forward to it. I guess I don't know what to expect, I don't have an opportunity to go and test there so there are a lot of unknowns for me.
• Newman looks ahead after questioning Penske organizational effort (WRAL.com R...
There has been some speculation that Newman might move over to Tony Stewart's co-owned racing team next year.
• NASCAR - Sprint Cup - Allstate 400 at the Brickyard Preview (Miami Herald)
• Indianapolis: Dodge Motorsports preview (Motorsport.com)
* Bill Elliott won the 2002 Brickyard 400, driving the No. 9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge. He led 93 laps. * Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates had an impressive weekend at the Brickyard last year. Reed Sorenson starting from the pole with teammate Juan Pablo Montoya also on the front row.
• NASCAR: A (half) season to remember (The Indianapolis Star)
The biggest headlines through the first half of the NASCAR Sprint Cup season have been generated by Joe Gibbs Racing from one driver who just arrived and another who is about to leave.
• Chicagoland: Kurt Busch race report (Motorsport.com)
JOLIET, Ill. -- Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch experienced late-race engine problems in tonight's LifeLock 400 here at Chicagoland Speedway, relegating him to a 28th-place finish.
• Indianapolis: Round 20 preview (Motorsport.com)
In 1994, NASCAR roared into Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a brand-new race and a brand-new star named Jeff Gordon (No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet). Gordon won the inaugural Indy event -- just two months after he had won one of NASCAR's then-established "majors," the Coca-Cola 600.
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