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Roger Penske refuted Brad Keselowski's claim that some of their employees were poached by other NASCAR teams.
Brad Keselowski was asked to pick one word to describe a lap at Michigan International Speedway.
Rick Hendrick defended his team's hiring approach Friday and said Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski should show "more class" after accusing Hendrick Motorsports of stealing information by poaching employees from Ford teams.
Tony Stewart opened his remarks with a few words about his relationship with Jason Leffler.
NASCAR driver Jason Leffler died after an accident Wednesday night in a heat race at a dirt car event at Bridgeport Speedway in Swedesboro, N.J. The 37-year-old Leffler is survived by 5-year-old son Charlie Dean.
NASCAR driver Jason Leffler died after an accident in a heat race at a dirt car event at Bridgeport Speedway.
NASCAR driver Jason Leffler died after an accident Wednesday night in a heat race at a dirt car event at Bridgeport Speedway.
Brad Keselowski's standing in the chase for his second consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship is an encouraging sign of where his team is headed.
NASCAR penalized Brad Keselowski and crew chief Paul Wolfe on Tuesday for failing a post-race inspection at Dover.
Penske Racing says Brad Keselowski's car at Dover failed a post-race inspection because of a broken part in the front of his Ford.

Tony Stewart made a late outside pass on Juan Pablo Montoya and held on Sunday at Dover International Speedway to snap a 30-race winless streak.
Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano both heard some familiar voices calling the shots at Dover.
The TNT portion of the NASCAR television schedule begins next week at Pocono and the network will attempt to give fans a backstage pass during its six-race run.
Danica Patrick left the first racing rough patch with boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on the track.
Maybe it's the full moon.
And he'll tell me, `Well, it hasn't changed since 1975 when I was last there.'
"I don't run those races for a reason. I have teams, yes, certainly. There are a handful of drivers that run at the local level. I don't very often," said Brad Keselowski, the defending Sprint Cup champion. "I don't know what happened to Jason, and maybe it was completely unrelated, and I don't want that to be confused, but still, the safety standards at local short tracks _ they're out of control. They're dismal."