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For the eighth-consecutive year, one talented child with type 1 diabetes (T1D) will win a trip to see the car he or she designed race in a real, professional motorsport, courtesy of Motorcraft, the official recommended aftermarket part for Ford vehicles, and Quick Lane Tire and Auto Centers, in an exciting contest that raises funds for JDRF.

This year, the winner will attend the Brickyard 400, July 26, 2015, a NASCAR Sprint Cup race where the JDRF-themed Ford Fusion stock car will compete.

Posted On Wednesday, 18 February 2015 19:00 Written by
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While many observers of the smartphone market have long planned a funeral for the Blackberry brand, it is not giving up yet.

The BlackBerry Passport is the newest offering from the Blackberry line, and details about it were announced this week by AT&T. A Blackberry Classic is also being offered.

Blackberry Passport Features
Exclusive to AT&T in the U.S., the BlackBerry Passport is available in a unique design with rounded edges. The BlackBerry Passport has a large 4.5-inch Full HD square touch screen and a touch-enabled QWERTY keyboard, giving you ideal content viewing without compromising portability. Built on BlackBerry's secure BlackBerry 10 OS 10.3.1 operating system, the BlackBerry Passport runs on AT&T's network: the nation's most reliable 4G LTE network and the network that has the nation's strongest LTE signal, covering more than 300 million Americans.

 

Posted On Monday, 16 February 2015 19:00 Written by
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The time has come for NASCAR to act.

The ugly saga of Kurt Busch and Patricia Driscoll's relationship reached a new turning point this week when a judge issued a court order saying that Busch must stay at least 100 yards away from his ex-girlfriend Driscoll and not attempt to contact her.

Busch also was ordered to be evaluated for mental health problems related to anger and impulse control.

Posted On Monday, 16 February 2015 19:00 Written by
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Stewart-Haas Racing has accomplished a lot, especially this past year. What are your expectations coming into this season?
“Really, to continue with the things that were happening last year and the improvements made in the areas that I was looking to improve them, and also to develop new relationships, obviously. With a new crew chief and a new group, we need to get to know each other sooner than later, so I’ll be putting a lot of hard work into getting our communication going as quickly as possible. But then, after that, it’s to kind of pick up where I left off with Tony Gibson and his guys who taught me so much and really helped me get much further toward the front and qualifying much better and running much better. I’m sure there will be a little bit of a learning curve, but I think we can overcome that sooner than later.”

Posted On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 19:00 Written by
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The 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season kicks off on Saturday night with the annual Sprint Unlimited where five Ford drivers – Aric Almirola, Greg Biffle, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – will be looking to win the race for the first time.

THE FIRST TIME…Ford won the Sprint Unlimited was on Feb. 8, 1987 when Bill Elliott captured what was then known as the Busch Clash. The format that year was a single 20-lap run (50 miles) with no pit stop required. Elliott, who started on the pole in his No. 9 Coors Thunderbird after a blind draw, fell back to sixth on the start after Terry Labonte and Ricky Rudd were involved in an accident on the first lap. On the ensuing restart, Elliott steadily reeled in leader Darrell Waltrip and passed him on lap eight. Elliott led the final 13 laps and won with an average speed of 197.802 mph, a record that still stands for the event. A week later, Elliott won his second Daytona 500.

Posted On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 19:00 Written by

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