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NASCAR fan dies during Pocono event
August 6th, 2012
NASCAR lamented the death of a 41-year-old man who was struck by lightning following the stoppage of Sunday’s Cup race at Pocono. At least nine more people were also treated for the same reason, one of them being in critical condition while the rest had minor to moderate injuries and were taken to hospital. Fans at the track were warned about the approaching storm which eventually caused the race to be called off when only 98 of the scheduled 160 laps had been completed
Busch suspended for Pocono
June 5th, 2012
NASCAR has suspended Kurt Busch from next weekend’s Sprint Cup race at Pocono after he verbally abused a journalist following the Nationwide Series race at Dover last Saturday. The 2004 Cup champion threatened Sporting News reporter Bob Pockrass while being interviewed, following an on-track clash with Justin Allgaier during the race in NASCAR’s second-tier series.
Busch vows to put Johnson row behind
September 15th, 2011
Kurt Busch hopes to keep his cool in this year’s Chase and put his feud with Jimmie Johnson to rest as he vows to make the most of his chance of winning a second Sprint Cup title this year. Last weekend at Richmond, Busch and the reigning champion clashed on the track twice, igniting once again a feud that has been on for a couple of years already. Earlier this season they had a heated discussion following a race at Pocono, after they made contact on the track while battling for position in the closing laps.
Keselowski skips Nationwide race
August 11th, 2011
Brad Keselowski will skip Saturday’s Nationwide Series race at Watkins Glen as he continues to recover from his testing accident from last week. The Penske driver was set to be on double-duty next weekend, but following his second Sprint Cup win of the season, which places him as the favorite to land one of the wildcard entries into this year’s Chase, he is set to place his focus on his Cup programme in order to remain eligible for the playoff. Keselowski basically needs to be among the top 20 in points in five-week’s time in order to become a championship contender for the first time, and this weekend’s race at Watkins Glen is set to place his injured ankle under massive stress, being regarded as the toughest venue for brakes.
Johnson and Busch row after race
August 8th, 2011
Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch had a heated exchange following a tough battle for third place in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Pocono. Busch was able to hold off the reigning champion after Johnson tried to overtaking him on the final lap entering Turn 1.
Keselowski cleared to race at Pocono
August 5th, 2011
Brad Keselowski has been cleared by doctors to race at Pocono despite an avulsion fracture to his left ankle. Although Keselowski himself said x-rays were negative after being examined at hospital on Wednesday, doctors said there was an avulsion fracture to his left ankle. However, the injury will not hamper him from racing next Sunday.
Stewart, Waltrip announce changes
June 8th, 2011
Stewart Haas Racing and Michael Waltrip Racing have both announced changes as teams start the second half of the regular season next week at Pocono Raceway. Stewart Haas announced that Matt Borland has been promoted to the role of Vice President of competition replacing Bobby Hutchens, who has been released by the team after filling the position since the outfit started in 2009.









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