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One thing Marcos Ambrose said when he entered the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series that resonates is his promise to appreciate every single day and never lose sight of how lucky he is to be a driver.
Because of his appreciation for the American sport, Marcos Ambrose was humbled to learn that he will receive a Sportsmanship of the Year award in...
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Marcos Ambrose advanced five positions in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series standings after finishing 11th in his No. 47 Kingsford Charcoal Toyota at Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) Saturday night. The Australian driver is now 24th in the driver’s points standings following his fourth top-15 finish and third 11th-place finish in seven...
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Marcos Ambrose’s hopes for a top-five finish in the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway were derailed when his No. 47 Little Debbie Toyota was collected in a big accident on lap 341. Ambrose completed 448 of 500 laps and finished the race in 33rd-place.
“It’s a shame because we had the car to beat,” Ambrose...
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See below a Q&A with Australian NASCAR driver Marcos Ambrose, driver of the #47 JTG Daugherty Racing entry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Ambrose is entering his second full season in the top-level Sprint Cup Series this year, which will be his fifth season in NASCAR.
The season begins this weekend on February 14 with the world-famous...
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Recently, Marcos Ambrose tested his #47 Kroger NASCAR at the half-mile high-banked New Smyrna Speedway. In between test sessions, his crew chief Frank Kerr was interviewed by NASCAR Media Group and ESPN SportsCenter (Australia). During the interview process, Kerr divulged what his JTG Daugherty Racing team refers to his driver and...
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