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NASCAR team owner Jack Roush returned to the racetrack on Friday ... So, I'm glad he's out, and look forward to seeing him back at the race track real soon.'' ...
Roush Yates Engines was going short-track racing. My initial reaction was probably the same one you're having right now . . . a NASCAR engine ... a 91-tooth ring gear, drive hub, a true reverse ...
UPS will lower its NASCAR profile next year. The site says UPS will end its full-season backing of David Ragan's No. 6 Ford team at Roush Fenway Racing in favor of a limited package with teammate ...
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Jack Roush's Insane Car Collection Unmasked as Top Gear Takes a Look Behind Famed NASCAR LegacyBesides the gear heaven that Jack Roush owns, the famed NASCAR team owner also owns some terrifying memories of wrecks. Currently 82 years old, Jack Roush is still up and about, as we can see his ...
Team owner Jack Roush said Wednesday ... and later returned to the track and deliberately wrecked Keselowski. The contact sent Keselowki's car airborne, and NASCAR parked Edwards for the remainder ...
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- NASCAR team owner Jack Roush was back at the racetrack Friday, having permanently lost vision in his left eye but otherwise feeling lucky to survive yet another plane crash.
Roush Fenway Racing’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series teams assembled at ... Bayne did not take questions Friday at the track but stood at the back of his team’s hauler and made a statement ...
The news was first reported by SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Roush Fenway Racing announced Sept. 25 that Stenhouse would not return as the driver of the No. 17 Ford, vacating the seat he had occupied ...
The new logo ... NASCAR venue. The dynamic design of the letter ‘A’ in the new identity serves as a visual metaphor, emphasizing the razor-thin margins that determine victory on Talladega’s ...
A month ago, Ford seemed finished in NASCAR this season ... Sheetrock 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, the five Roush drivers are at the type of track where their team has always been strong.
NASCAR veteran Matt Kenseth is returning to the series with Roush Fenway Racing. The 46-year-old was replaced by 21-year-old Erik Jones at Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of last year as part of a ...
The 1½-mile, high-banked track certainly suits the Roush Fenway drivers. “I don’t really know why, but it has been a pretty good track for us in the past,” said Kenseth, who has two wins ...
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