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Denny Hamlin gives Joe Gibbs Racing its first NASCAR Cup victory of season – Los Angeles Times
Denny Hamlin held off Kyle Larson over the final laps Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and sent Joe Gibbs Racing to Victory Lane for the first time this season. One of the top organizations in NASCAR, JGR had yet to have any of its four drivers win until Hamlin took the lead with 33 laps left and held off the hard-charging Larson on the final lap. Hamlin needed his…
Joe Gibbs on Matt Kenseth: ‘We didn’t want to do this’ – Nascar
RELATED: Jones in 20, Kenseth out | Silly Season tracker Team owner Joe Gibbs shed some light on the recent state of transition for his racing organization Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, saying Matt Kenseth’s candid response about his future accelerated the timeline for the team’s announcements. Joe Gibbs Racing announced Tuesday that rookie Erik Jones would succeed Kenseth in JGR’s No. 20 Toyota. Gibbs appeared on NBCSN’s pre-race…
LOOK: Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels drives pace car at NASCAR New Hampshire race – CBSSports.com
New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels became the fourth consecutive Patriot to drive the pace car at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday. McDaniels, who is a self-proclaimed NASCAR fan, follows Julian Edelman, Rob Ninkovich and Matt Light in leading the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series field to green at the track. “Driving the pace car to start the race is about as exciting as it gets,” McDaniels said. “I…
British Cycling reforms doubtful, says former chief executive Peter King – BBC Sport
The government has warned British Cycling that funding is dependent on adoption of reforms It is “doubtful” that crucial governance reforms for British Cycling will be approved next weekend, plunging the organisation into a financial crisis, a former chief executive says. Peter King, who ran the governing body from 1997 to 2008, told the BBC that he expected the proposals to be rejected at an extraordinary general meeting of its…
Arizona swimming hole flash flood: 7 dead, 3 missing – Fox News
Seven people are dead, including at least two children, and three others were missing on Sunday after a flash flood swept through an Arizona swimming hole. Gila County Sheriff’s Office said officers received a 911 call around 3:20 p.m. Saturday about a search-and-rescue at Cold Springs swimming hole near Payson. A storm caused the flash flood, sweeping 14 people down East Verde River. Four bodies were recovered overnight,…
Motors roundup: Joey Logano is center of attention as NASCAR gets set for New Hampshire – Los Angeles Times
Joey Logano can always count on top billing when he races at what counts as his hometown track. Take a walk at the New Hampshire fan zone and Logano’s name is on the marquee high above the ground for the film “Cross-Threaded.” Logano stars with drag racer Robert Hight in a trailer for the faux film sponsored by AAA that centers on the buddy team searching for the missing Golden…
NASCAR Xfinity Series at New Hampshire results: Kyle Busch wins second straight – CBSSports.com
Kyle Busch held off Ryan Preece at New Hampshire Motor Speedway to win his second straight NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday afternoon. Busch took the lead from Brad Keselowski with less than 30 laps to go when a member of Keselowski’s pit crew mishandled the gas can, leading to a stop and go penalty. Keselowski had led 102 of the 200 laps before the catastrophic mistake. For Busch, the…
Soccer: Boycott nations demand FIFA strips Qatar of 2022 World Cup – report – Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) – The six Arab countries who last month cut ties with Qatar are reported to have written to world soccer’s governing body FIFA to demand it be stripped of hosting the 2022 World Cup because they consider the Gulf state to be a “base of terrorism”. The Swiss website The Local reported that Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Mauritania, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt had collectively written to…
The 2024 or ’28 Olympics in LA? These readers don’t share Mayor Garcetti’s excitement. – Los Angeles Times
By most accounts, the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles were a smashing success: The air was clean, the freeways clear, the Soviets absent and the American athletes dominant. There’s also the little fact that the city actually made money hosting the Games. You wouldn’t know this reading letters submitted to The Times. Reacting to the International Olympic Committee’s unprecedented decision this week to award the 2024 and 2028…
The 2024 or ’28 Olympics in LA? These readers don’t share Mayor Garcetti’s excitement. – Los Angeles Times
By most accounts, the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles were a smashing success: The air was clean, the freeways clear, the Soviets absent and the American athletes dominant. There’s also the little fact that the city actually made money hosting the Games. You wouldn’t know this reading letters submitted to The Times. Reacting to the International Olympic Committee’s unprecedented decision this week to award the 2024 and 2028…
NASCAR at New Hampshire picks, odds, predictions: Martin Truex Jr. is on the pole – CBSSports.com
Who takes the checkered flag at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend? Here are our picks for Sunday’s race. Winner: Martin Truex Jr. How can you pick against this guy right now? Truex Jr. leads the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in both regular season and playoff points while his three wins have him tied with Jimmie Johnson for the most this year. Sunday’s pole-sitter is coming off an absolutely…
Is it true that Matt’s driving the No. 88 next year? – Nascar
The dominoes are falling into place. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is retiring. Kenseth’s out at Joe Gibbs Racing, and Erik Jones is taking over the No. 20 Toyota. Now, the hottest silly season rumor surrounds the popular No. 88 ride and who’s going to drive it next year. Sure, it’s been in good hands over the past several seasons, winning races and showing up in the playoffs. And the…
The 2024 or ’28 Olympics in LA? These readers don’t share Mayor Garcetti’s excitement. – Los Angeles Times
By most accounts, the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles were a smashing success: The air was clean, the freeways clear, the Soviets absent and the American athletes dominant. There’s also the little fact that the city actually made money hosting the Games. You wouldn’t know this reading letters submitted to The Times. Reacting to the International Olympic Committee’s unprecedented decision this week to award the 2024 and 2028…
Ryan Lochte cleared of false-report charge after incident at Rio Olympics – Washington Post
Ryan Lochte was given a 10-month suspension for his behavior in Rio. (Michael Sohn/Associated Press) An appellate court in Brazil ruled Friday that the case against Ryan Lochte should be dismissed. The U.S. swimmer had been accused of fabricating a story about getting robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro during August’s Olympics, causing an international scandal that drew in some of his teammates. Lochte was charged with a false crime report,…
Hinchcliffe considers racing in NASCAR – ESPN
Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print comment Don’t be surprised to see Canadian IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe of Oakville, who’s in town to compete in this weekend’s Honda Indy Toronto, racing in a stock car sometime in the near future. Although he’s committed to his open wheel Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (SPM) team, the 30-year-old from Oakville would like to get his feet wet on a road course in NASCAR’s…
Dodge Won’t Return to NASCAR – The Drive – The Drive
It was ostensibly a press conference for Ferrari’s 2016 Finali Mondiali at Daytona International Speedway last December 4, but perhaps the biggest revelation to come out of that presser concerned NASCAR, with Sergio Marchionne, chief executive officer of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, saying he was interested in getting Chrysler, most likely Dodge, back into NASCAR. This came as a surprise to Dodge employees at the highest level. But given Marchionne’s revelation,…
Soccer’s goofy rules no goofier than those of other sports – Minneapolis Star Tribune
I’ve never seen anything quite like the Gold Cup game Tuesday between French Guiana and Honduras. French Guiana is part of France, despite being on the Caribbean coast of South America. Because of this, it is not a FIFA member and is ineligible for the World Cup. But it is part of CONCACAF and sends a team to CONCACAF events like the Gold Cup. After losing its opening game of…
Ryan Newman on NASCAR drivers’ cycling craze: ‘Just go on Craigslist and get a Schwinn’ – For The Win
NASCAR driver Ryan Newman knows the importance of staying strong and fit for his day job. But he has his own way of exercising, which includes doing work on his 208-acre, North Carolina farm. So he doesn’t really understand the cycling fad that seems to have taken over NASCAR, with drivers like Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth and Jamie McMurray regularly trading their four wheels for two —…
Larson’s NASCAR pole tossed out with inspection failure – WMUR Manchester
LOUDON, N.H. — Kyle Larson has made a habit of flunking NASCAR inspection. Knocked from the top of the points standings this week because of an inspection failure, Larson was stripped of his pole Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and had his winning time tossed out for yet another infraction. He will start at the rear of the field in Sunday’s Cup race. Photos: Race Weekend at New Hampshire…
Dodge Won’t Return to NASCAR – The Drive
It was ostensibly a press conference for Ferrari’s 2016 Finali Mondiali at Daytona International Speedway last December 4, but perhaps the biggest revelation to come out of that presser concerned NASCAR, with Sergio Marchionne, chief executive officer of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, saying he was interested in getting Chrysler, most likely Dodge, back into NASCAR. This came as a surprise to Dodge employees at the highest level. But given Marchionne’s revelation,…