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  • Safety and racing

    There were no soft walls in place or no HANS Device requirements when I wrecked in Daytona in 2000. By the time the accident was over, the whole front of the vehicle was chopped up.

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  • Sponsorship and salary

    By Geoff Bodine March 25, 2015 Let’s go back to 1982, when I drove for Cliff Stewart, my first full-time ride. He had his own company, so he sponsored the team.

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  • Stepping away from racing

    You never know how long you’re going to be able to do anything in life. Anything can happen on any given day. With my racing career, I just thought it was going to go on forever and ever.

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  • NEMCO Motorsports questionable on Daytona 500 entry

    “Everything’s based on funding,” he said. “Right now, the Truck team is definitely priority.”

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  • Josh Wise to return to Phil Parsons Racing

    “We’ll be in a building mode,” he said. “People don’t realize you don’t have quite the travel that you have during the season, obviously, but you work just as hard—probably more hours during the off-season, building new cars, repairing cars, putting new bodies on cars, things like that.”

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  • Jeff Burton, Michael Waltrip Racing planning more races

    “It’s still up in the air, to be quite honest,” Burton said to The Racing Experts. “[We’re] planning on doing Kentucky and Michigan, and maybe a few more before then, maybe not.”

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  • 10+ race winners unlikely in current or future Cup seasons

    Jimmie Johnson was the most recent to accomplish it in 2007. Jeff Gordon did it three times in the 1990’s. Multiple drivers, such as Petty, Pearson, Allison, Elliott, Waltrip, and Earnhardt, had all done it in the earlier years of the sport.

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  • Q and A With: Alex Kennedy

    “You never know what can happen from this. I know Watkins Glen is still open for debate.”

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  • Geoff Bodine retires from NASCAR

    “My wife, family, and health are more important than my ego to race,” says Bodine. “I don’t want an injury to throw all of that away.”

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  • Jay Robinson’s Immediate Plans

    “It’s not a matter of if, but when. We already have the car, the license, and the car number,” he said. The team is hoping to within the next couple of months.

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