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Mayfield sets up own NASCAR team
Jeremy Mayfield has revealed plans to make a return to the NASCAR Sprint Cup in 2009 as owner/driver of his own Mayfield Motorsports team.

Randy Moss in Toyota truck switch
Randy Moss Motorsports has announced that it will partner with Toyota for the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season.
Johnson keen for more Rolex outings
Triple NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson says he is keen to secure more outings in the Grand Am Rolex Series after securing a third top-ten finish in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
M&Ms to look at social networks
M&M's will be monitoring two races this season - the one involving its driver Kyle Busch in the #18 Toyota, and the one to identify NASCAR's most colorful fan.

Four liveries for Ambrose in 2009
Marcos Ambrose will campaign four different liveries on his Michael Waltrip Racing-built machinery in his first full-time season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2009.

Obama inaugural sparks hope in NASCAR racing, too.
It hard to escape the impact of the inauguration of the 44th president of the United States.
Let us praise Kyle Petty.
Kyle Petty doesn't have a NASCAR Sprint Cup ride this season, and he certainly won't be part of the combined Petty/Gillett Evernham organisation.

Struggling teams work together.
During better economic times, NASCAR teams found infusions of capital from seemingly everywhere - from billionaires such as George Gillett and John Henry to private-equity firms and sugar daddies attracted to the sport's growth.
Gordon in Toyota switch.
Robby Gordon has announced that his single-car team will switch to Toyota for the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season.

Labonte parts with Petty Enterprises.
Bobby Labonte has been released from all contractual obligations to Petty Enterprises, the 2000 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion announced Thursday.
Childers joins MWR.
Rodney Childers will join Michael Waltrip Racing as crew chief for David Reutimann's #00 Toyota in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series next year, the team announced Wednesday.
Hamilton truck team shuts down.
Bobby Hamilton Racing will cease operations at the end of the week, Lori Shuler Hamilton, chief operating officer for the Craftsman Truck Series organisation, confirmed on Monday.

Ambrose to star in Australian show.
Australian motor racing fans will get a unique insight into the world of NASCAR and the life of Aussie ace Marcos Ambrose when 60 Minutes resumes on the Nine Network early in 2009.

DEI, Ganassi confirms merger.
Chip Ganassi Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc. will merge operations beginning with the 2009 Sprint Cup season, the teams announced in a news release Wednesday.
Edwards: Double duty fine, seconds not so special.
Carl Edwards enters the final week of the season in second place in NASCAR's top two series.

Q&A: Chad Knaus.
There is no crew chief in the Sprint Cup garage more adept at planning and executing race strategy and making critical decisions on the fly than Chad Knaus.
Trucks: Title battle heads to Phoenix.
It likely won't be decisive, but the duel in the desert between Johnny Benson and Ron Hornaday Jr. in Friday's Lucas Oil 150 will deliver plenty of high drama as their shootout for the Craftsman Truck Series championship shifts to Phoenix International Raceway.
Johnson`s spotter won`t return.
During a modest round of layoffs Monday and Tuesday at Hendrick Motorsports, Jimmie Johnson's spotter, Stevie Reeves, was told he would not return to the #48 Lowe's Chevrolet team next season. Reeves confirmed the news on Tuesday night.

Gilliland parked for Montoya wreck.
Sunday's Dickies 500 Sprint Cup race featured long green-flag runs and record lows for cautions (five) and caution laps (26), but that didn't mean it lacked drama.
Trucks: Hornaday wins at TMS.
by Reid Spencer Ron Hornaday Jr. overcame an ill-timed caution to win Friday night's Chevy Silverado 350K NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway and trim third-place finisher Johnny Benson's lead in the series standings to six points.
NWS: Harvick after fourth straight win at TMS.
by Amanda Brahler Texas Motor Speedway always has been a refuge for Kevin Harvick. This week in the O'Reilly Challenge, he's depending on his successful past on the 1.5-mile track to notch his first win behind the wheel of his Kevin Harvick Inc. #33 Chevrolet.
Kyle takes Dover victory.
The thirteenth round of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was unlucky for just about everybody save for Kyle Busch, who took the Best Buy 400 by the scruff of the neck just prior to the half way mark and proceeded to lead the majority of the final 200 laps.
Kahne wins Coke 600.
Kasey Kahne took his second victory in as many weeks at the 1.5-mile Lowe's Motor Speedway on Sunday night as he won NASCAR's longest race, the Coca Cola 600, for the second time in his career.
Richmond pole for Hamlin.
Virginia native Denny Hamlin claimed his second Coors Light Pole Award of the 2008 season in his home state by securing top spot on the starting grid for Saturday night's Crown Royal 400 at the Richmond International Raceway.