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Stewart hires Grubb as crew chief of new team
In this Jan. 14, 2008 file photo, team owner Rick Hendrick talks to lead engineer Darian Grubb during NASCAR preseason testing in preparation for an auto race at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. Tony Stewart hired Darian Grubb on Friday Sept. 5, 2008 as crew chief for his new race team next season. Grubb will move to Stewart-Haas Racing, the team Stewart has taken over.   Darian Grubb never really loved being a crew chief during his two short stints atop the pit box at Hendrick Motorsports.
 
Grubb to serve as crew chief for Tony Stewart (PA SportsTicker)
Darian Grubb will serve as Tony Stewart's crew chief, Stewart-Haas Racing announced Friday.
 
Probation lifted for Stewart, Logano (PA SportsTicker)
The National Stock Car Racing Commission has amended its recently-imposed penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing, rescinding the probation of drivers Tony Stewart and Joey Logano.
 
Stewart, Logano avoid probation
Tony Stewart and Joey Logano will not be on probation in the NASCAR Nationwide Series after all.
 
Georgia Speedway closed after woman dies
Cochran Motor Speedway was closed indefinitely following the death of a woman hit by debris from a car on Labor Day weekend. Cynthia Nobles, 43, died Monday of injuries sustained during a race Saturday night. A tire and part of an axle flew from a race car and landed in a section of the pit area that wasn't protected by a fence.
 
Private club puts wealthy drivers on fast track
Bill McMichael braked his new Ferrari F430 Scuderia into the turn, downshifting as he went into the corner. Then he punched it on the straightaway. Pedal down, engine whining an octave higher, the sleek, black car closed in on 140 mph within seconds. Acting like a lead-foot is OK here at the Monticello Motor Club.
 
Car care company co-founder Ed Justice dies at 87
Ed Justice, a race car builder who joined his brothers to start the Justice Brothers Inc. car care products company, has died. He was 87. Justice, the last surviving brother, died Saturday in Arcadia of complications from kidney failure, said his son, Ed Justice Jr. Ed Justice and his brothers Zeke and Gus founded their business after World War II with $2,500 they earned from selling a midget race...
 
Stremme to drive No. 12 car for Penske (PA SportsTicker)
MOORESVILLE, North Carolina (Ticker) -- Penske Racing stayed inside the organization to replace Ryan Newman.
 
 
 
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