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Pro Football Network on MSNCasey Mears’ Cup Series Return Triggers NASCAR Fans Amidst Mike Wallace Rejection DiscourseOn Thursday, the NASCAR community woke up to surprising news: retired Cup Series race winner Casey Mears is making a comeback. The 47-year-old, who last competed in the 2019 Daytona 500, is set to ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNKurt Busch’s Retired Crew Chief Emphatically Opens Up About Their First and Only Daytona 500 WinFor NASCAR drivers, there cannot be a greater feeling than becoming a Daytona 500 winner. The post Kurt Busch’s Retired Crew ...
A string of unique cases has brought NASCAR's process for approving drivers into the spotlight. And not everyone agrees on ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Clears the Air Over Their Desperation Move With Minuscule Alteration to Quiet CriticismFolks, NASCAR veterans keep coming back for one-off appearances, and undoubtedly, that invokes a lot of nostalgia. The post ...
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In January, NASCAR denied approval for Mike Wallace, who had 197 career Cup starts, to run the Daytona 500 because he last ...
The NASCAR driver approval debate rages on after Katherine Legge spun and took out Daniel Suarez in the Cup Series race at ...
When commenting on the NASCAR approval process over the last week, almost every driver added a caveat: It’s not about Katherine Legge. They said it out of respect for Legge’s lengthy career and racing ...
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The Spun on MSNLongtime NASCAR Driver Responds To Mike Wallace Return ControversyMany NASCAR fans were excited to learn that fan favorite driver Casey Mears would be making his return to the Cup Series this year. Mears is set to start the March 30 race at Martinsville in the No.
Wallace also mentioned Mike Wallace who was denied permission to compete in the Daytona 500 by NASCAR due to his inactivity in the top tiers. He further explained the possible reason behind ...
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