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NASCAR announced Friday it is reducing prize money in its three top series by 10 percent for the 2010 season.
DirecTV says it will not offer the "Hot Pass" pay-per-view package to NASCAR fans across the United States next season.
NASCAR drivers Kurt Busch and Tony Stewart were each placed on six weeks' probation for using their cars as "battering rams" during a practice run.
Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson, who finished 2-3, were unhappy Sunday about Greg Biffle winning the Lifelock 400 at Kansas Speedway.
Heavy, day-long rain Sunday led to the postponement of the Nextel Cup’s 3M Performance 400 auto race in Michigan.
Cars driven by points leader Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson failed inspection Friday and were not allowed to qualify for Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350.
ESPN.com reported Thursday that Sprint will replace Nextel as the sponsor of NASCAR auto races and the championship points race in 2008.
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