Scott Orr
Scott Orr has over 25 years' experience as an award-winning journalist. When you combine that with his love of motorsports, you get a unique and comprehensive view of NASCAR's three major racing series. He's also a member of the National Motorsports Press Association. Scott tweets @RacingWriterCO. You can email him at scottorrtv@yahoo.com.
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Mindy McCord's NASCAR dreamsUp-and-coming race car driver Mindy McCord is just 17 years old, but she's doing what it takes to get into a NASCAR career. -
The five best Daytona 500 finishes in NASCAR historyThe top five finishes in NASCAR's Daytona 500, the Great American Race
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Fan reaction: Kyle Busch, NASCAR's bad boy, has a long way to growKyle Busch is seen as a great driver by some, a petulant, childish whiner by others. Why he's not even close to being great.
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Fan opinion: Four simple changes that would improve NASCARFour real-world changes that would improve NASCAR races and bring back lost fans.
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Why Jimmie Johnson is Good/bad for NASCARJimmie Johnson's drive for a fifth straight NASCAR championship has generated a lot of comment, both good and bad. Here's why he's good for NASCAR.Also published on:
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Tony Stewart Picks Up Mobil 1 Sponsorship for 2011Tony Stewart's 14 car will be co-sponsored by Mobil 1 next year. The deal demonstrates that bad economy or not, NASCAR sponsors are still out there. -
Bill O'Reilly Drags "Ground Zero Mosque" Back to ForefrontWhen Fox News' Bill O'Reilly got into an argument on ABC's "The View," he once again brought the "Ground Zero Mosque" issue to the front burner.
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NASCAR Hall of Fame's Second Class ChosenDavid Pearson made the cut for the NASCAR Hall of Fame this time; Ol' DW missed it. And the Hall itself is in hot financial water. -
Carl Edwards Hasn't Given Up His Sprint Cup Title HopesCarl Edwards says he still thinks he could win the NASCAR Sprint Cup. But at seventh in points, he's a long way back.
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Reutimann, Busch Tangle in Kansas Dust-upKyle Busch wrecks David Reutimann at Kansas, but Reutimann comes back and punishes the Chase contender.
