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    <description>Stewart-Haas Racing&#8217;s Ryan Newman and his wife, Krissie, escape the pressures of the racing life with quiet moments like fishing on their property and spending time with their adopted dogs in the November issue of NASCAR Illustrated, on newsstands now.</description>
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    <description>Jamie McMurray seemingly came out of nowhere to win last weekend's race at Talladega Superspeedway, but the Roush Fenway Racing driver's long-term potential remains in question. McMurray has three wins in 255 Cup starts and two wins in four seasons with the organization. Are McMurray's best days still ahead as he looks to move to a new organization next season? Or will his inconsistency-plagued career continue? SceneDaily.com&#8217;s panel weighs in.</description>
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    <description>Two late crashes in the Amp Energy 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Talladega Superspeedway stole the headlines from Roush Fenway Racing's Jamie McMurray, who won for the first time since the July 2007 race at Daytona. Stewart-Haas Racing's Ryan Newman endured a horrific crash, followed by one in which Hendrick Motorsports' Mark Martin flipped.  What can be done about racing at Talladega? And has Jimmie Johnson, who escaped the melees and now has a 184-point lead, run away with a fourth straight title? SceneDaily.com's panel discusses.</description>
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    <description>Colin Braun wins his first Camping World Truck Series race, Joey Logano wins his second Kentucky Nationwide race and Mark Martin wins his fifth Michigan Cup race. The big news of the weekend, though, concerned a Cup date at Kentucky and fuel-mileage racing at Michigan. SceneDaily.com's panel discusses the weekend's news.</description>
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    <title>Does fuel-mileage racing add excitement?</title>
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    <description>Tony Stewart scored his first points win as a NASCAR Sprint Cup co-owner/driver in the Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway. Kyle Busch won the Nationwide race at Nashville and then smashed his guitar trophy in victory lane. SceneDaily's panel discusses these hot topics from the weekend.</description>
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    <title>Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch grab headlines</title>
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    <description>Carl Long's 12-week NASCAR Cup suspension and the $200,000 fine for crew chief Charles Swing were upheld by the Stock Car Racing Commission this week. Is the penalty for an oversized engine fair? Or should officials have taken into account the limited schedule the unsponsored Carl Long Racing runs when assessing penalties? SceneDaily.com's panel discusses the issue.</description>
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    <description>Jimmie Johnson dominated the Autism Speaks 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway but needed to rally late to get the victory. He chased down leader Tony Stewart in the closing laps and finally got past Stewart with three laps remaining to score another win for Hendrick Motorsports. Stewart&#8217;s runnerup finish was good enough to take the point lead from Jeff Gordon. SceneDaily.com&#8217;s panel discusses the Dover race.</description>
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    <title>Jimmie Johnson&#8217;s late-race charge made for thrilling Dover race</title>
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    <description>The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moves from the longest race of the season to a track that is one of the most demanding, Dover International Speedway. Dover is a fast, high-banked 1-mile oval where Roush Fenway Racing dominated last fall. But can Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth and Carl Edwards repeat their success at Dover? SceneDaily.com&#8217;s Bob Pockrass looks into Dover and which driver might be good there in this weekend&#8217;s Autism Speaks 400.</description>
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    <description>Michael Waltrip Racing's David Reutimann won the rain-delayed, rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 Monday evening. Does winning in a rain-shortened event change the impact of that victory? And are fans cheated when a race is run over the course of two days but still falls short of the scheduled distance? SceneDaily.com's panel weighs in.</description>
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    <description>Richard Childress Racing's Clint Bowyer shows off his motorcycles in the  June issue of NASCAR Illustrated. Bowyer roared in to the Illustrated photo  shoot on his brand new Harley-Davidson then zipped around his private track  on a dirt bike. For more about Bowyer&#8217;s bikes, see the June issue, on newsstands now.</description>
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    <description>The Coca-Cola 600 remains one of the premier events on the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit. It&#8217;s also the longest race of the season. SceneDaily.com&#8217;s panel discusses whether that is a good thing or if the race should be shortened.  </description>
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    <description>The Coca-Cola 600 is the longest race of the year. Sometimes that plays into the hands of guys who are good at the track, such as Jimmie Johnson. Sometimes that can play into the hands of an underdog, such as Casey Mears. SceneDaily.com&#8217;s Bob Pockrass takes a look at this weekend&#8217;s marathon race and who might come out on top.</description>
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