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• Live in-car audio for all 43 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™ drivers*
• Live race radio broadcast*
• Live RaceBuddy in-car and track camera views*

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NASCAR has all Top 12 Chase Drivers working hard over the next week visiting the 10 racetracks hosting chase races, NYC, ESPN, and HOB Chicago.

Sept. 10
New York City – Jimmie Johnson

Sept. 11
ESPN – Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Chicago – Brad Keselowski
New Hampshire – Denny Hamlin
Dover – Kasey Kahne
Talladega – Kevin Harvick
Kansas – Martin Truex Jr.
Martinsville – Greg Biffle
Texas – Clint Bowyer
Phoenix – Jeff Gordon
Homestead-Miami – Matt Kenseth

Sept. 18
Charlotte – Tony Stewart

On Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 11:15 a.m. CT, all 12 drivers will be at the House of Blues in Downtown Chicago for the annual 2012 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Media Day.

Kevin Harvick asserts superiority in Nationwide win at Richmond

Sept. 7, 2012

By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service

RICHMOND, Va. — Assuming the lead on a late restart in Friday night’s Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway, Kevin Harvick ended a 30-race NASCAR Nationwide Series drought dating to the fall race at Richmond in 2010.

Harvick beat Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to the finish line by 1.944 seconds to win for the fifth time at the .75-mile short track and for the 38th time in the series, tying Carl Edwards for third on the all-time victory list.

Kurt Busch ran third, followed by Denny Hamlin and Michael Annett.

“It’s been a great year in this Nationwide car,” said Harvick, who led a race-high 141 laps. “I know we haven’t won the races that we needed to, but, man, we’ve led a ton of laps and been in contention to win just about every race I’ve been in this car this year.

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NASCAR TECHNICAL BULLETIN UPDATE

NASCAR issued a technical bulletin Thursday, Sept. 6 that reconfirms the limits NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams can go in setting up their rear end suspensions in their race cars. Effective Sept. 12, the truck trailing arm front mounting bushing assemblies may be built to allow a maximum of ¼ inch of total movement in one direction only. Truck trailing arm front mounting bushings must be designed to move freely throughout the ¼ inch of approved travel. Previously approved front truck trailing arm bushing assemblies which allow more than ¼ inch of movement or that do not move freely throughout the ¼ inch travel will no longer be permitted for use in competition. Approved front truck trailing arm bushing assemblies must not be altered after being approved. Wheelbase, rear axle location (parallel), offset and rear axle housing alignment will be inspected both pre-race and post-race.

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