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  1. Nascar Nextel Cup -- Nascar Nextel Cup Series
    ESPN and ESPN on ABC will have comprehensive, multi-platform coverage featuring telecasts of the final 17 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races including the 10-race “Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup” championship on ESPN on ABC. Additionally, ESPN2 will be the home of the NASCAR Busch Series all season. For the first time in the history of televised motorsports, all programming will be produced totally in High Definition. ESPN’s comprehensive, multimedia NASCAR coverage will extend to ESPN.com, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Deportes Radio, SportsCenter, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Classic, ESPNEWS, ESPNRadio, ESPN360 and ESPN International, among other ESPN platforms. ESPN aired 262 NASCAR Cup Races over a 20-year period starting in 1981. The network's award-winning, live flag-to-flag coverage on ESPN was honored with 17 Sports Emmy Awards, as well as many industry honors.
  2. Shane Hmiel
    Shane Hmiel has proven to be one of the more controversial drivers in NASCAR, having had failed two separate drug tests and openly insulting other drivers in interviews. In 2003, he was suspended for failing a drug test indefinitely but was reinstated in 2004, provided he comply with random drug tests. In his return to the Busch Series, he got into a very heated incident with Dale Jarrett during the Sharpie 250 at Bristol. When Jarrett leaned into Hmiel's window to complain about being spun out by Hmiel, he made an obscene gesture toward Jarrett that was captured on national television. Hmiel was fined $10,000 USD and docked 25 points in the standings for the incident. This and earlier incidents caused many fans to view Hmiel as a "disrespectful punk" as quoted by more than one veteran driver.
  3. Geoffrey Bodine -- Drivers
    After a storied NASCAR Featherlite Modified career in the Northeast, Bodine began competing on the NASCAR Winston Cup Series on a limited schedule in 1979. In 1981, he made a significant contribution to NASCAR by helping introduce the modern-day power steering system. Bodine began his full-time NASCAR Winston Cup Series career in 1982 and won Rookie of the Year honors. He qualified second for and won the 1986 Daytona 500. After driving for car owners such as Junior Johnson, Rick Hendrick and Bud Moore, Bodine purchased the late Alan Kulwicki's racing team to form his own team in 1993. Bodine won three races the following season and has claimed a total of four wins as an owner/driver.
  4. Official
    As the Official Satellite Radio Partner of the NFL, SIRIUS is the home of NFL Sunday Drive, the broadcasting package that offers live nationwide every regular and post-season NFL game, including the Super Bowl and Pro Bowl. Listeners can hear home and visiting team broadcasts, national radio broadcasts and Spanish-language broadcasts for select games.
  5. Deborah Renshaw -- Races
    Deborah Renshaw - Highest Ranking female NASCAR professional race car driver and daughter of Dan Renshaw, owner of Renshaw Automotive Dealer Group, worked for the National Automobile Dealer Association and the Richard Petty NASCAR Driving Experience. www.deborahrenshaw.com
  6. Kevin -- Nationwide Series
    Kevin is the head designer and partner of the labels KEVIN CHRISTIANA and KJEANS. Kevin's collections have sold to approximately 200 boutiques nationwide and KJEANS debuted on the cover of the Victoria's Secret Fall 2006 catalogue.
  7. Juan Pablo Montoya -- Seasons
    FORT WORTH, Texas (April 15, 2007)–Juan Pablo Montoya and the Texaco/Havoline Team earned their second top-10 finish of the season at Texas Motor Speedway. Montoya now sits 12th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series standings and has taken the lead in the Rookie of the Year standings. Montoya earned his first top 10 at Atlanta in the same car one month ago.
  8. Jason Leffler -- Busch Series
    Jason Leffler (born September 16, 1975) is a NASCAR driver from Long Beach, California. A former standout in the open-wheel ranks, Leffler has driven in NASCAR's three major series since 2000 with occasional success.
  9. Car Racing -- Races
    Based in Phoenix, Arizona,the family-owned Dwarf Car Company has been in operation since 1987, andCasey Cain (son of founder John Cain) says his father has been buildingthe cars for racing since 1984. If you have ever seen a Dwarf Car from adistance, you may have mistaken it for the more popular Legends Carbecause they are quite similar. The main difference is a Dwarf Car isdesigned to be raced on dirt, while a Legends Car is normally more athome on asphalt, although Legends sometimes race on dirt. Dwarf Carslack fenders because the mud from dirt tracks tends to collect underthem and bog the car down with extra weight. A Legends Car has fendersover all four wheels.
  10. Jason Keller -- Busch Series
    Jason Keller is a NASCAR driver. He currently drives the #27 Brewco Motorsports Ford in select Busch Series races, sharing the ride with Ward Burton, and the #11 Force Protection Inc Chevrolet for CJM Racing.
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