NASCAR September 2011 News Archive
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Johnson denies Dover win vital to title chances
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Little change in NASCAR's 2012 Sprint Cup schedule
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Hamlin rues inconsistent season, admits title contention unlikely
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Brad Keselwoski confident of maintaining charge after strong Chase opening
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Jimmie Johnson remains optimistic about title defence despite his tough start to the Chase
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Tony Stewart takes second straight NASCAR Sprint Cup win at Loudon
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Ryan Newman takes sixth Loudon NASCAR Sprint Cup pole after interrupted qualifying
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Jimme Johnson reckons low tyre wear is making fuel mileage key to NASCAR races
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NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers expect two-car drafts to continue
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NASCAR makes further attempt to limit two-car drafts at Talladega
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Kenseth frustrated by fuel-mileage NASCAR races
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Tony Stewart claims first win of 2011 at Chicagoland as Kevin Harvick assumes Chase lead
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Rain means first round of NASCAR's Chase will now take place on Monday at Chicagoland
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NASCAR decides no action is necessary over Paul Menard and RCR's Richmond incident
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Matt Kenseth starts NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase from Chicagoland pole
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Drive-hunting Clint Bowyer in talks with Michael Waltrip Racing
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NASCAR to investigate Paul Menard and Richard Childress Racing over Richmond incident
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Kurt Busch vows to put Jimmie Johnson conflict behind during the Chase
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Let the Chase for the Sprint Cup begin
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Kevin Harvick wins at Richmond as 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase field is set
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Dale Earnhardt relaxed about whether he makes the Chase or not
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Denny Hamlin confident he will hang on to his spot in the NASCAR Chase
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Clint Bowyer concerned he could lose his Richard Childress Racing seat
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Jimmie Johnson rates Hendrick team-mate Jeff Gordon as a serious title threat
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David Reutimann takes NASCAR Sprint Cup pole at Richmond
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Gordon says he feels in best shape ever for Chase
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Jeff Gordon beats Jimmie Johnson in epic finish at Atlanta
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Red Bull's Kasey Kahne takes pole for Atlanta NASCAR Sprint Cup race
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Six drivers now safely inside NASCAR's Chase cut-off
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Struggling Tony Stewart not panicking he will lose his place in NASCAR Chase field
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Dale Earnhardt Jr hopes new Hendrick deal allows him to fulfil his potential
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Dale Earnhardt Jr has signed with Hendrick until 2017