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Just when is NASCAR season?
Brian Hunsicker
Jul 31, 2006
Back after an unexpected day off to try and finish all sorts of football stuff. It’s that time of year, you know.
It’s hard to associate NASCAR with a season. Like fall is for football, winter for hoops and hockey, spring and summer for baseball.
Carbon monoxide leak sends seven to hospital
Nicole McMullin
Jul 27, 2006
NEW 1:41 p.m.
FREDERICKSBURG—Seven people were taken to a hospital this morning after being sickened by an apparent carbon monoxide leak at a hotel in Stafford County.
Four of the affected were in a “potentially serious” condition, according to a county official.
IMS and the Crossing
Brian Hunsicker
Jul 27, 2006
The Nextel Cup series takes the week off in preparation for one of the schedule’s biggest events: Indianapolis.
Perhaps you’ll remember a few months back when a few colleagues and I made the trip to Indy for the Final Four, where we covered the final moments of George Mason’s Cinderella run.
On Benny Parsons
Brian Hunsicker
Jul 26, 2006
Racing analyst Benny Parsons announced on Wednesday that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer, and that he will begin treatment immediately.
Though Parsons said he’ll continue to broadcast races during NBC/TNT’s portion of the schedule, Parsons’ announcement is a shame for the NASCAR community.
It’s not easy to think about one of the sport’s most bubbly personalities — and a past series champion — as being seriously ill. But that is the reality of today’s announcement.
Finally, a weekend off
Brian Hunsicker
Jul 25, 2006
The Nextel Cup circuit gets a well-deserved week off. NASCAR’s big boys won’t be in action again until a week for Sunday when they run at Indianapolis.
Off-weeks are few and far between, and one could argue that the Cup circuit is among the most arduous of America’s professional sports.
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