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KROGER HELPS AMBROSE WAKE UP AND SMELL THE ROSES

JTG Daugherty Racing officials announced today that The Kroger Company, the nation’s largest traditional grocery retailer and world’s largest florist, will be the primary sponsor for Marcos Ambrose and the #47 Toyota Camry team during the world-famous 52nd running of the Daytona 500 in Daytona Beach, Florida on February 14. This...

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Larger plate at Daytona?

Sources tell Sirius NASCAR Radio's Sirius Speedway with Dave Moody that NASCAR could mandate a larger restrictor plate for this year's running of the Daytona 500. Sprint Cup Series racers were required to run a 31/32" plate at Daytona and Talladega last season, but multiple sources who attended a meeting with NASCAR today say the...

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AMBROSE TO RUN BUSH'S BEANS LIVERY FOR FIVE RACES IN 2010

Today JTG Daugherty Racing team officials are proud to announce Bush Brothers and Company’s Bush’s Baked Beans brand will be a primary sponsor of Marcos Ambrose and the #47 Toyota team for five primary races and will also serve as an associate sponsor during the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. “We are proud to enter our...

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Drivers discuss upcoming rules changes for 2010

 RESTRICTOR PLATE, YELLOW LINE ADJUSTMENTS BEING DISCUSSED CONCORD, N.C. -- The surprises pretty much appear to already have been spoiled, so to speak. By the time the Cup preseason media tour comes to a close Thursday afternoon at the NASCAR Research and Development Center, the expected announcements about upcoming rules changes and the...

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DUBAI 24 HOUR

 Last year's winners, the number 1-Land Motorsport-Porsche (Gabriel Abergel/Xavier Pompidou/Carsten Tilke/Otto Klohs) was sidelined as well after Tilke had over-revved the engine. Almost at the same time, the number 148-AF Corse Ferrari (Robert Kaufmann/Michael Waltrip/Marcos Ambrose/Rui Aguas/Niki Cadei) became involved in a collision...

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