Archive for December 28th, 2006
Jeff Gordon Racing School receives first ‘Car of Tomorrow’
0 Comments Quote selected text Published December 28th, 2006 in NASCAR NewsA new Chevrolet Impala SS Car Of Tomorrow, built in-house over the past 30 days and authentic to current NASCAR specifications, will join the fleet of Jeff Gordon Racing School cars. The car of tomorrow features JGRS’s new graphic design palate which was designed by NASCAR Artist Sam Bass. A #24 DuPont Impala SS COT-design [...]
Charlotte Bobcats block Felix Sabates from donating stock share in team to charity
0 Comments Quote selected text Published December 28th, 2006 in NASCAR NewsFelix Sabates, a minority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats wants to donate his share of the basketball team to a charity, but is being blocked by team managing partner Bob Johnson, The Charlotte Observer reported Sunday.
ESPN2 Garage Programs set for Jan. 6th debut
0 Comments Quote selected text Published December 28th, 2006 in NASCAR NewsMotorsports and automotive enthusiasts will be able to continue their celebration of the New Year during the first weekend of January with three new television programs that will premiere on ESPN2. All part of the new ESPN2 Garage block of programming, Truck Stop, Chopper Nation and Autotrader.com DRIVE in HD will debut on ESPN2, while [...]
Dale Earnhardt, Jr to appear on Regis & Kelly show Friday
0 Comments Quote selected text Published December 28th, 2006 in NASCAR NewsNASCAR Nextel Cup driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr will be appearing on the Regis & Kelly talk show tomorrow (Friday) which is on ABC.
Check your local listings for airing times.
Toyota quietly ascending to No. 1 automaker
6 Comments Quote selected text Published December 28th, 2006 in NASCAR NewsToyota is about to become the world’s largest automaker. But you didn’t hear it from them.
At a news conference Friday, Toyota executives laid out a production target that likely will allow it to steal the bragging rights from General Motors next year. But soft-spoken company president Katsuaki Watanabe (pictured right) chose to focus on the [...]
