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NASCAR discouraging negative spin of sport
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NASCAR president Mike Helton insists he wants drivers to feel free to express themselves.
 
NASCAR LIVE RaceTrax Pocono Raceway Sprint Cup qualifying
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NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers are on the track for qualifying at Pocono Raceway. Pocono Raceway - Sprint Cup Series - NASCAR - sport - Motorsports
 
NASCAR's mum on fined drivers
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NEWTON, Iowa (AP) - NASCAR president Mike Helton insists he wants drivers to feel free to express themselves. Helton just doesn't want anyone doing so in a way that could hurt the sport's image.A report by The Associated Press earlier this week said that NASCAR has fined at least two of its...
 
NASCAR fines could affect fans
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NASCAR fines could affect fans
 
NASCAR does not want drivers to send negative message
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NASCAR president Mike Helton says that while the league encourages emotion from its drivers, it doesn't want anyone sending the message that the sport isn't worth watching. NASCAR - Mike Helton - sport - Auto racing - Motorsports
 
NASCAR needs influx of youth
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NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers have come up with a unique stimulus plan to improve flagging attendance: babies.
 
NASCAR LIVE RaceTrax Pocono Raceway Sprint Cup practice coverage
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NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers are practicing at Pocono Raceway. Sprint Cup Series - NASCAR - Sports - Motorsports - Auto Racing
 
NASCAR Scene: Supreme success for McMurray, Ganassi; Nationwide visits Iowa
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Looking into the NASCAR crystal ball before the 2010 season, if you were to pick a driver to win both the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400, chances are it would be four-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson.
 
NASCAR: Roush recovering after surgery
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NASCAR team owner Jack Roush underwent surgery for facial injuries and continues to recover from a plane crash he suffered on Tuesday
 
NASCAR discouraging negative spin of sport
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NEWTON, Iowa (AP) NASCAR president Mike Helton insists he wants drivers to feel free to express themselves. Helton just doesnt want anyone doing so in a way that could hurt the sports image.