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Finally, good news for the COT
Brian Hunsicker
May 31, 2006

After a more successful Car of Tomorrow test at Lowe’s Motor Speedway this week, NASCAR may finally be on the right track when it comes to the controversial project.
The Car of Tomorrow — a bigger and boxier version of current Cup cars, complete with a rather ugly rear wing — has been on the sanctioning body’s agenda for years. Despite protests from owners like Jack Roush, who complained about the cost of replacing his entire fleet of Cup cars, NASCAR has forged ahead with the project.
The impossibility of Cup drivers at the Indy 500
Brian Hunsicker
May 30, 2006

In the afterglow of his win at the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday, Kasey Kahne said he has entertained ideas of trying to run the Indianapolis 500.
“I definitely would love to race that race,” Kahne said according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It’s obviously not something we can do right now. We’re totally focused on winning the Nextel Cup and winning Nextel Cup races ... but I’m getting older every day, so hopefully while I’m still pretty young, I can get in that race.”
A disappointing day for Andrettis - again
Brian Hunsicker
May 29, 2006

While driving back from a trip home to Pennsylvania, I listened to the final laps of the Indian-apolis 500.
It seemed too good to be true. Michael Andretti, coming out of retirement to win the one race that had eluded him, was in position to finally win the Indianapolis 500.
600 a disaster for some, not all
Brian Hunsicker
May 29, 2006

The Coca-Cola 600 didn’t turn out to be the disaster that many (including me) expected, though it certainly started off that way: The race had four wrecks in the first 70 laps, including one that knocked Dale Jarrett out before he even completed a lap.
But the race settled down nicely after that, with only six non-debris cautions in the remaining 330 laps.
Myriad problems add up to an ugly forecast
Brian Hunsicker
May 25, 2006

The Coca-Cola 600 is the longest event in NASCAR racing. And often it seems like it; the race begins in the late afternoon and usually isn’t over until long after the sun goes down.
And with the thinking that this year’s edition could be an unbearably tough drive, the longest race will seem even longer.
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