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Stewart to lead field into Chase.
Labour Day weekend typically signifies the end of summer, but Tony Stewart's summer hot streak rolled on in the Sony HD 500 at the California Speedway, as the driver of the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Home Depot Chevrolet finished fifth to log his 11th straight top-ten finish.
Dover bridge receives patent protection
The DuPont Monster Bridge at Dover International Speedway has been granted patent protection by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Atlanta to host first major event since tornado.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will open its doors for a competitive event for the first time since suffering extensive damage at the hands of a tornado some two months ago when the facility plays host to the to NOPI Nationals Motorsports Supershow on September 17th/18th.
Dale Jr caught by police in Texas.
A dramatic police chase has taken place involving Dale Earnhardt Jr and two police cars from the Roanoke Police Department, with Earnhardt Jr getting a pat on the back and a handshake from the officers instead of a ticket.

Elliott to drive McDonald`s Dodge in California.
Bill Elliott, who is running a limited schedule in the Nextel Cup Series, will be at California Speedway this weekend, competing in the Sony HD 500. The NASCAR legend will be in familiar colours, driving the #91 McDonald's Dodge Charger that is part of the Evernham Motorsports stable.
Jarrett tired of being nice says teammate Sadler.
Dale Jarrett's teammate Elliott Sadler has said that Jarrett just got upset at being run into during Saturday's Sharpie 500 at the Bristol Motor Speedway, adding that the former Cup Series Champion isn't going to be playing Mr Nice Guy anymore.
Harvick innocent, but title dreams over.
Kevin Harvick watched his 2005 Nextel Cup title hopes all but disappear during Saturday's Sharpie 500 at the Bristol Motor Speedway when he caught the worst end of a personal spat between Dale Jarrett and Ryan Newman.

Valvoline/Riggs to Evernham.
Valvoline Evernham Racing, a new partnership between Valvoline and Evernham Motorsports, have announced that Scott Riggs will be the driver of the #10 Valvoline Dodge Charger in the Nextel Cup Series next year.
Fuel savvy Mayfield grabs Michigan win.
Jeremy Mayfield snatched a dramatic win in Sunday's GFS Marketplace 400 at Michigan International Speedway after a daring fuel mileage gamble from his Evernham Motorsports team paid off handsomely.
Outlaws star to make ARCA debut for MB2.
World of Outlaws racer, Kraig Kinser, who joined MB2 Motorsports' driver development programme this season, will compete in Friday's ARCA RE/MAX Series event at the Michigan International Speedway.
Morgan McClure hires Andretti for Michigan.
In an effort to get back into the top 35 in NASCAR Nextel Cup owner points, Morgan McClure Motorsports have hired veteran John Andretti to drive the #4 Lucas Oil Chevrolet in this weekend's GFS Marketplace 400.
Said soaks up career best finish.
Watkins Glen fan favourite Boris Said may have let second place in Sunday's Sirius Satellite at the Glen slip away from him but his legions of fans were still ecstatic with his third place effort, Said's career best Nextel Cup finish to date.
Robby hoping to rival Hendrick/Childress.
Robby Gordon's first stab at being a Nextel Cup team owner since the 2000 season started badly but has picked up during the middle of the season and, as Gordon reiterates his desire to become one of the top owners in the sport, he also looks forward to a much better run to the end of the year.
Tracy pleased with NASCAR test.
Former Champ Car World Series Champion Paul Tracy has successfully completed his two day test with Richard Childress Racing's #33 team at the Michigan International Speedway and is now hoping that team boss Childress gives him the thumbs up to race the car in the upcoming GFS Marketplace 400.

Leffler released by JGR.
The Joe Gibbs Racing team has announced that Jason Leffler has been released from his driving duties with the #11 FedEx Express Chevrolet in the NASCAR Nextel Cup series.

Valvoline team adds to sponsor list.
Scott Riggs' MBV Motorsports team have signed Checkers Drive-In Restaurants to a five-race primary sponsorship deal for the latter part of the 2005 season in a deal that the soon-to-be sponsorless team hopes will carry over into 2006.
Roush talent contest underway.
Bubba Pollard wasn't sure what to expect at Martinsville Speedway on Tuesday. He certainly didn't expect to be the centre of attention so early in the first day of Jack Roush's talent search for talented young drivers.

Kurt Busch focused on Indy after F1 visit.
Reigning NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series champion Kurt Busch attended the Hungarian Grand Prix at the weekend before heading to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard on August 7. Like the rest of the NEXTEL Cup drivers, Busch wants to win at Indianapolis.
Menard to make Cup debut at The Glen.
NASCAR Busch Series racer Paul Menard will make his second career Nextel Cup start, but his first for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated in next month's Sirius Satellite Radio at the Glen.
Brickyard raising money for Tsunami relief.
One NASCAR fan can use his online bidding skills to help benefit the Tsunami Aid relief fund as well as get VIP treatment during the upcoming Allstate 400 at the Brickyard.
Scott scholarship winners announced.
For the fifth year running NASCAR has awarded twelve scholarships through its Wendell Scott Scholarship Award in cooperation with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
Hamilton family top final day of Indy test.
Father/son tandem Bobby and Bobby Hamilton Jr led the final day of Nextel Cup Series testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Tuesday.
Junior`s recovery drive continues in Loudon.
The first Nextel Cup race of the year at the New Hampshire International Speedway in 2004 was an unmitigated disaster for Dale Earnhardt Jr on what was his first outing since sustaining burns in an American Le Mans Series accident at the Infineon Raceway.
Waltrip to leave DEI.
Michael Waltrip has been told that Dale Earnhardt Incorporated will no longer require his services after the current season, ending a five-year relationship.