By Andrew P. Napolitano
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Independent voices from the TWT Communities
Owner Michael Waltrip and others in the NASCAR garage hope to bring attention to the needs of those affected by the Oklahoma tornadoes at the Coca-Cola 600 this weekend.
Bruton Smith just can't help himself sometimes.
Mark Martin received a piece of advice very early in his career from Dick Trickle that he's never forgotten.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame has gone Hollywood with its newest exhibit, "Lights. Camera. NASCAR."
Kurt Busch started from the pole at Darlington Raceway and led 69 laps before his car began to fade. When it did, it triggered some of that salty language Busch is notorious for using on his in-car radio.
Stephanie Decker had a Mother's Day weekend to remember at Darlington Raceway.
David Ragan said smaller operations like his Front Row Motorsports programs are closing the gap on the NASCAR's major powers. And he believes the new Gen-6 car is the reason.
Never mind how Danica Patrick and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. race each other. The burning question right now is how they are voting.
A three-member appeals board upheld NASCAR's sweeping penalties against Penske Racing on Wednesday for a failed inspection last month at Texas and team owner Roger Penske vowed to take the ruling to the series' highest level.
Kevin Harvick ditched the victory burnout for a sloshy slide into home plate.
The IndyCar Series has long been dominated by three powerhouse teams, leaving those outside Andretti, Ganassi and Penske fighting for scraps.
Army Staff Sgt. Fabian Hall grew up watching his grandmother cook. And learning how to do cook himself.
When Richard Petty casts his ballot for the NASCAR Hall of Fame's next class, the seven-time champion driver knows one name that will certainly be on his _ Maurice Petty, his brother and chief engine builder.
Jimmie Johnson will have more on his mind in September than the start of the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.
Jeff Gordon usually is eating in these days _ in the infield, that is.