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‘Made in Japan’: FS1 takes behind-the-curtain look at NASCAR’s 1996 race in Japan – Autoweek
“Is this an eggplant?” That’s literally what NAS-CAR means in Japanese according to motorsports journalist Kenji Momota in the new “Made in Japan” documentary that premieres Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. ET on FS1. There was plenty of confusion to be had when NASCAR accepted an offer from Circuit Suzuka general manager Hiromishi Suzuki to promote a Winston Cup exhibition race on the legendary Japanese…
The Olympics Find Stability in Tokyo, Paris, and LA – SwimSwam
It’s no secret that Rio 2016 was a controversial host city for the world’s most popular sporting event. In the months leading up to Rio, the governor declared a state of emergency in response to running out of funds for hospitals and clinics. However, the city’s most controversial issues revolving around the Olympics involved the power, bacterial water, and possible Zika virus infestation before and during the Olympics. Even months…
NASCAR Team Penalized For Wing Mod After Fans Call Out Their Shady Behavior On TV – Jalopnik
GIF via NBC Sports NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott’s No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team was penalized Tuesday for unapproved aerodynamic modifications to his car at Chicagoland Speedway. While that isn’t good for Elliott’s playoff hopes, what’s more interesting is that it was caught by fans on live TV. A crew member on Elliott’s team was spotted by numerous fans on the NBC Sports race broadcast running his hand down…
Martin Truex Jr.’s blue-collar journey will surely lead to NASCAR Cup title in 2017 – Los Angeles Times
Martin Truex Jr. is not a lonesome loser. He’s crawled his way up the ranks and paid the requisite dues. Truex’s long trajectory dates to racing go-karts at the New Egypt Speedway in central New Jersey and a pit stop in Mooresville, N.C., where he once rented a home from Dale Earnhardt Jr. as he carved a niche in NASCAR. Truex now has a smoother ride in his No. 78…
Cycling Road World Championships: men’s time trial 2017 – live! – The Guardian
11.31am EDT11:31 Chris Froome has it all to do: Tom Domoulin passes the third checkpoint in a time of 24min 42sec. It’s the fastest by 32 seconds ahead of Tony Martin, while Chris Froome was only seventh fastest, 41 seconds off the pace. Updated at 11.34am EDT
NASCAR quote of the week – Richmond.com
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Martin Truex Jr.’s blue-collar journey will surely lead to NASCAR Cup title in 2017 – Los Angeles Times
Martin Truex Jr. is not a lonesome loser. He’s crawled his way up the ranks and paid the requisite dues. Truex’s long trajectory dates to racing go-karts at the New Egypt Speedway in central New Jersey and a pit stop in Mooresville, N.C., where he once rented a home from Dale Earnhardt Jr. as he carved a niche in NASCAR. Truex now has a smoother ride in his No. 78…
Kasey Kahne will drive Leavine Family Racing No. 95 | NASCAR.com – Nascar
Leavine Family Racing announced Tuesday that 18-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series winner Kasey Kahne is coming aboard as the organization’s new driver beginning next season. It will be the fifth organization for Kahne, the 2004 Rookie of the Year. His current team, Hendrick Motorsports, revealed last month that Kahne would not return in 2018. “I feel like (Leavine has) really made a lot of gains in the past couple…
Warriors stay unbeaten in Adirondack girls soccer | Soccer | poststar … – Glens Falls Post-Star
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Martin Truex Jr.’s blue-collar journey will surely lead to NASCAR Cup title in 2017 – Los Angeles Times
Martin Truex Jr. is not a lonesome loser. He’s crawled his way up the ranks and paid the requisite dues. Truex’s long trajectory dates to racing go-karts at the New Egypt Speedway in central New Jersey and a pit stop in Mooresville, N.C., where he once rented a home from Dale Earnhardt Jr. as he carved a niche in NASCAR. Truex now has a smoother ride in his No. 78…
Girl Soccer Players Take Chances After Concussions – WebMD
Dutch cyclist who broke her back in horrific Rio Olympics crash returns to win world gold – Washington Post
What a difference a year makes. (Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images) Annemiek van Vleuten’s teammates thought she had died last summer when the Dutch cyclist smashed headfirst into the pavement during a downhill stretch of the women’s road race at the Rio Olympics. Van Vleuten, who sustained a concussion and broke three vertebrae in her back, vowed to come back and, even better, to win. While the 34-year-old will have to wait…
NASCAR playoff driver Kasey Kahne to drive for Leavine Family Racing in 2018 – CBSSports.com
Kasey Kahne will drive the No. 95 Chevrolet Camaro for Leavine Family Racing next season. The 2004 Rookie of the Year has been with Hendrick Motorsports for the past five seasons and learned in August not only that would he not return but the team would be scrapping the No. 5 in exchange for NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott’s No. 9, which will be driven by his son Chase…
Ahead of Hurricane Maria, NASCAR-employed airline evacuates US Virgin Islands – Fox News
Fox Extreme Weather Center: Tracking Hurricane Maria After Hurricane Irma wrecked the U.S. Virgin Islands earlier this month, Christopher Allen spent countless hours figuring out how to send supplies. But Hurricane Maria formed almost as soon as Allen had finalized plans to send relief through Victory Air, an airline that works with NASCAR. That’s when Allen, a NASCAR shop mechanic, teamed up with Victory Air staff and came…
Boom in women’s sport causing spike in injuries, study finds – Telegraph.co.uk
The boom in women’s sport has led to a rise in related injuries, a study has found. Figures show a “spike” in injuries relating to physical activity in women, according to health insurance provider Bupa. There has been an overall 35 per cent rise in sport-related problems as a proportion of the overall injuries reported, the data shows. Half of the top 24 injuries which have grown in incidence are…
NASL hits US Soccer with antitrust lawsuit after Division II status revoked – ESPN FC
Cosmos’ third goal in the final 11 minutes came with Juan Guerra’s fine finish in stoppage time to erase a 3-0 deficit. The North American Soccer League announced on Tuesday it has filed a federal an antitrust lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation in Brooklyn federal court. The filing of the suit comes two weeks after U.S. Soccer denied the NASL’s application for Division II status for 2018. The…
Boom in women’s sport causing spike in injuries, study finds – Telegraph.co.uk
The boom in women’s sport has led to a rise in related injuries, a study has found. Figures show a “spike” in injuries relating to physical activity in women, according to health insurance provider Bupa. There has been an overall 35 per cent rise in sport-related problems as a proportion of the overall injuries reported, the data shows. Half of the top 24 injuries which have grown in incidence are…
Build it and they will come? Why Britain’s 1960s cycling revolution flopped – The Guardian
Stevenage, the first of England’s post-war New Towns, was widely proclaimed in the 1960s as a shining example of how the provision of high-quality, joined-up cycle infrastructure would encourage many people to cycle – not just keen cyclists. The town, 30 miles north of London, had wide, smooth cycleways next to its main roads which were separated from cars and pedestrians. There were well-lit, airy underpasses beneath roundabouts, and schools,…
Matt DiBenedetto wants to be the face of NASCAR. Now he needs cash. – SB Nation
NASCAR driver Matt DiBenedetto is sitting on Willie Nelson’s old tour bus watching me crash his race car into a cement wall. It’s Friday afternoon, the day before the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway in Virginia. DiBenedetto, his director of communications Ryan Ellis, and I are playing NASCAR HEAT 2 on Xbox to pass the time before DiBenedetto runs his qualifying laps. This old RV has been on…
Five months before Olympics, British bobsled cuts off funding to women’s team – Washington Post
If all goes as planned for British Bobsleigh, the group that fields Olympic teams in the sport, Britain will have three teams at next year’s Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. But none of them will be women’s squads. On Wednesday, the organization, which also oversees the sport of skeleton, entirely pulled its funding for women’s bobsled after running out of money, the BBC reported. “I was absolutely gutted,” Mica McNeill,…