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Q&A: Jimmie Johnson, Chad Knaus.
This week's NASCAR Winston Cup Series Teleconference featured Jimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet Monte Carlo and his crew chief, Chad Knaus.

Pit road errors leave Skinner 'sick.'
When Sunday's EA Sports 500 at Talladega Superspeedway was five laps old, Mike Skinner told himself, "We can win this race - this is one great race car."
Short day for Green, Hendrick/Haas team.
It was an abbreviated afternoon in Talladega (Ala.) for David Green, bearer of the NetZero HiSpeed Racing decals on his Hendrick Motorsports entry, after an accident on Lap nine wreaked havoc on the aerodynamics of his Chevrolet and relegated him to a 35th-place finish Sunday.
Stewart files lawsuit against 'fake' salesman.
Reigning NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion Tony Stewart has filed a lawsuit against Gary McColgin, a 45-year-old Florida native, accusing him of selling fake racing helmets and other non-licensed memorabilia featuring Stewart and his Winston Cup sponsor - The Home Depot.
Early wreck puts Benson out again at Talladega.
#10 Valvoline Pontiac driver Johnny Benson's post-race interviews have lasted longer than his Talladega races in 2003. Wrecks have limited Benson to little more than 13 competitive laps. But, what makes it even more frustrating is neither wreck was of Benson's doing.
Menard wins Talladega ARCA event.
It was a combination of experience and no experience that won Saturday afternoon's Food World 300 ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway for youngster Paul Menard and team boss Andy Petree.
DEI teammates demoted after qualifying.
Dale Earnhardt Incorporated teammates Dale Earnhardt Jr and Jason Keller both had their Bud Pole qualifying times disallowed at the Talladega Superspeedway after NASCAR officials found illegalities with the height of the rear quarter panels of their Chevrolet Monte Carlo's.
Q&A: Jeff Burton.
The NASCAR Winston Cup season is drawing to a close but there are still plenty of 'hot topics' being discussed in the garage. Jeff Burton, driver of the No. 99 Roush Racing CITGO Ford, and one of NASCAR's more outspoken drivers took some time to discuss several of these issues.
Stacker 2 team hopeful of strong run at Talladega.
Kenny Wallace and the #23 Stacker 2 Bill Davis Racing operation haven't enjoyed the success they would have liked so far in 2003 although optimism is high as they prepare for this weekend's EA Sports 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway.
Dale Jr. cleared to race at Talladega.
NASCAR officials announced today that NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. has received medical clearance to race this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway.

Lapped car rule gets mixed reaction.
As part of NASCAR's new rules outlawing racing back to the yellow flag, it was also announced that the leading lapped car would get a lap back during each caution period.
Earnhardt, Nemechek escape 'Monster' shunts.
Dale Earnhardt Jr and Joe Nemechek were lucky to escape with relatively minor injuries after a couple of hefty impacts book-ended the MBNA America 400 at Dover international Speedway on the weekend.
NASCAR reveals Nextel Cup logo.
NASCAR has officially unveiled the logo for the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series that will begin in 2004, replacing the Winston Cup as the premier competition in US stock car racing.
Vickers gets US Army Pontiac for final four races.
The ever-changing MB2 Motorsports line-up will take another twist for the final four races of the Winston Cup season, after the team revealed that it had struck a deal for Hendrick Motorsports Busch Series standout Brian Vickers to drive the #01 US Army Pontiac in place of the injured Jerry Nadea
All qualifying cancelled at Dover.
Due to the expected drenching and high winds that will accompany Hurricane Isabel as it makes its way north through the mid-Atlantic states, NASCAR and Dover International Speedway have decided to cancel all race activities at Dover International Speedway for this Thursday and Friday.
Q&A: Terry Labonte, Jim Long.
This week's NASCAR Winston Cup Teleconference featured Terry Labonte, double NASCAR Winston Cup Champion and driver of the No. 5 Kellogg's / got milk? Chevrolet Monte Carlo and his crew chief, Jim Long.
Veteran Lajoie to make Truck Series debut in Vegas
From late models at Danbury Fair Race Arena to Winston Cup on the high banks of Daytona, Randy Lajoie has raced just about everything with four wheels - everything, that is, but a truck.
Q&A: Terry Labonte.
Rejuvenated veteran Terry Labonte qualified second for Sunday's Sylvania 300 at the New Hampshire International Speedway, his best ever start at the one-mile oval. His best previous start was fifth in July 1993.
Tragedy hits #88 team.
A motorway accident on Wednesday night in North Carolina has claimed the life of 29 year-old Tara Parker, the wife of Robert Yates Racing's #88 NASCAR Winston Cup crew-chief Shawn Parker, and her two younger sisters.
Q&A: Steve Park.
Steve Park is currently 31st in the point standings heading into this weekend's Sylvania 300 at the New Hampshire International Speedway.
Ex-bad boy Skinner warns of damage to sport.
Mike Skinner understands the varying degrees of emotion that NASCAR Winston Cup drivers confront on a weekly basis, but insists that his first-hand experience has taught him that keeping emotions in check is sometimes financially and mentally more rewarding.
Harvick, crew members penalized for Richmond brawl
Kevin Harvick, along with five Richard Childress Racing crew members from the No.
Vickers to replace Nemechek in 2004.
Brian Vickers will bring his NASCAR Busch Series sponsors GMAC to the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series with Rick Hendrick's #25 Chevrolet Monte Carlo team.