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Garrett Carter, the director of operations for Charlotte Motor Speedway, is tasked with overseeing the transformation of the oval NASCAR track to a road course used during this weekend's Bank of America Roval 400.
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Bubba Wallace is the first Black driver to win at NASCAR’s elite Cup level since Wendell Scott in 1963. Wallace drives for a team owned by Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan.
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SouthBound host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Kyle Petty, of NASCAR's legendary racing family, about his career, his adventures, and the lingering feelings from the death of his son Adam 21 years ago.
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Chip Ganassi is pulling out of NASCAR at the end of the season and has sold his entire organization to Trackhouse Racing.
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Jeff Gordon will leave the Fox Sports booth to take a daily role at Hendrick Motorsports as vice chairman and the second-ranking team official to majority owner Rick Hendrick.
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Charlotte Motor Speedway delivered perhaps the most normal weekend since NASCAR returned from its COVID-19 shutdown. There was practice, qualifying, some 50,000 fans in the stands and a Hendrick Motorsports driver taking the checkered flag.
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Kyle Larson ended six years of struggles at Charlotte Motor Speedway, winning the Coca-Cola 600 in dominating fashion to give team owner Rick Hendrick a record-setting victory.
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A flyover by the U.S. Air Force at the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday – Charlotte’s biggest NASCAR race of the year – presents a rare chance to meet the pilots and to ask how they coordinate so well with the national anthem.
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NASCAR is testing out some new, furry employees this weekend: dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19. Two Belgian Malinois breed dogs will sniff roughly 1,000 competitors and pit crew members for about 20 seconds each at Sunday’s Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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Hornets Noticed By A Legend, The Australian Open's NC Connection And High School Basketball PlayoffsThe Charlotte Hornets get big praise from an NBA legend; the Australian Open has a North Carolina connection and high school basketball playoffs start this week.