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The Motley Fool October 6, 2006 Stephen Ellis |
International Speedway Speeds Away The motor-sports promoter delivers some checkered-flag-worthy results. Does the company look promising as an investment? |
CFO August 1, 2007 John Goff |
A Wild Ride Is Nascar finally beginning to slow down? For CFOs at other businesses, the typical response to rising costs amid a market slowdown would be to limit budget increases. But for many teams, winning is the only KPI that matters. |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2008 Rich Duprey |
Talladega Dreams for Home Depot The NASCAR sponsorship is a costly bit of vanity, but Home Depot will continue sponsoring NASCAR racing teams. |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Speedway Motorsports Running Flat The racetrack operator reports an unspectacular 2006 and expects next year to be the same. As the smaller of the two publicly traded track operators, Speedway Motorsports should get a yellow flag from investors. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2010 Kris Eddy |
Ponies on the NASCAR Racetrack Ford is creating a buzz by bringing its Mustang to the NASCAR track this week. Dodge will follow suit, bringing its own pony car, the Challenger, to the Nationwide Series. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 Tom Lowry |
The Prince Of NASCAR Brian France, son of stock-car racing's founding family, has taken charge at a critical moment. Can he make the multibillion-dollar machine go even faster? |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2004 Mark Mahorney |
Spectacular Speedway Motorsports Consumer demand for motorsports isn't slowing, and isn't likely to anytime soon. Speedway Motorsports reported first-quarter revenue growth of 16% and earnings growth of 29% on a comparable basis. |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
International Speedway in High Gear Attendance and sponsorship aren't letting up for this racetrack operator. Growth can be powerful stock fuel indeed. |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2006 Jason Ramage |
Racing for Growth NASCAR's growing popularity should fuel profits for racetrack operators. Investors, take note. |
Home Theater April 6, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
HDTV Gets Racy (Again) High Definition and heavy metal motor machines make for a great combination. HDNet and NASCAR revealed their schedule for the second season: April 9, Mesa Marin Raceway, NASCAR Grand National Division, West Series... etc. |
The Motley Fool May 22, 2009 Robert Steyer |
Motor-Sports Stocks Stall Hit hard by the recession, auto racetrack companies try to fix their financial flat tires. |
The Motley Fool April 3, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
The Impetus at International Speedway This company might be a unique opportunity for fans of NASCAR and investing. |
Sports Central June 6, 2009 Jeffrey Boswell |
Putting the Drama Back in NASCAR Here are a few changes sure to ratchet up the suspense for racing fans. |
Sports Central May 13, 2011 Jeffrey Boswell |
Sports Q&A: NASCAR Discipline Soft By Design NASCAR needs the excitement and controversy that comes with feuding drivers. If there's a knock against NASCAR, it's the boredom of races that lack action or controversy. |
CIO October 1, 2005 Thomas Wailgum |
Connected at the Track As the chase for the Nascar Nextel Cup roars into high gear this month, Nascar fans - whether they're at the track or following the races from home - can get closer to the action with mobile services from the wireless carrier. |
AskMen.com Phil Helm |
Top 10: NASCAR Drivers Of All Time These 10 NASCAR drivers truly define the word "exceptional." |
AskMen.com September 4, 2002 Mark Simmons |
NASCAR Bursts Into Overdrive As the F1 grabs a stranglehold on the global market and Cart has stops in the US, Mexico, Canada, Australia, and Europe, NASCAR is focusing on the United States, and if its past is any indication, it will clearly remain in the lead on this side of the Atlantic for a while. |
Fast Company December 2003 Ryan Underwood |
Joe Redneck, Meet Eustace Tilly NASCAR in New York? That's what Donald Trump and the stock-car bunch have in mind. |
Sports Illustrated April 3, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Ganassi is no Pied Piper Motor sports Q&A: more CART teams... NASCAR vs. open-wheel racing... Aren't there some drivers who are just amazing drivers, no matter what they drive?... |
The Motley Fool November 17, 2004 Jeremy MacNealy |
Action Performance Gets Black Flag For the fourth quarter, the motor sports merchandiser posted a net loss of $2.9 million from sales of $97.4 million. From a valuation standpoint, things don't appear any better. |
Sports Illustrated February 28, 2001 Frank Deford |
Honorable pastime NASCAR and its fans get bad rap... |
Salon.com February 20, 2001 King Kaufman |
Red asphalt A sports fan wonders how auto racing enthusiasts can enjoy something so plagued by sudden, predictable tragedy... |
Sports Illustrated April 21, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Feel free to boo Racing could use more Gordon-Earnhardt rivalries |
Sports Illustrated May 5, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Brand loyalty isn't what it used to be Motor sports Q&A: rivalries between makes of cars... Formula One vs. CART... Winston Cup champion Dale Jarrett... Why is NASCAR so popular?... |
Sports Central April 29, 2005 Jeffrey Boswell |
Sports Q&A: NASCAR Versus Formula 1 Can Formula 1 challenge NASCAR in the U.S. and should baseball's Gary Sheffield have been punished? |
Sports Central May 6, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
Fueling NASCAR's Responsibility NASCAR recognizes the utter hypocrisy of wasting fuel for fun and games every weekend while many Americans have had to rearrange their financial lives in order to purchase a tank of gas. |
Sports Central May 18, 2005 Mark Chalifoux |
The Loss of a Sports Fan to NASCAR Joe was the second friend I lost to NASCAR in the past year, and the shocking thing about the fall of Joe is that he detested NASCAR before he went to a race. |
Car and Driver April 2004 Bob Zeller |
Sport: From Worst to Best NASCAR takes the lead in safety with a $50 million commitment. |
Sports Central June 16, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
NASCAR's Regrettable Second Gear A dislike for the melodramas of racing that occur off the track. |
Home Theater March 18, 2004 |
NASCAR on HDNet High-def network announces three-year deal with auto racing organization; eighteen events coming this year in 1080i. |
The Motley Fool April 15, 2009 Rich Duprey |
Aaron Rents Runs Over Shareholders The rent-to-own industry player Aaron Rents has perverted a decades-long sponsorship with NASCAR to pay for the racecar dreams of one of its executives' sons. |
PC Magazine December 15, 2005 Joel Santo Domingo |
Cisnet NASCAR PC Get ready to grab pole position with the Cisnet NASCAR PC. |
Inc. July 2008 Patrick J. Sauer |
Behind the Scenes: Companies At The Heart of Everyday Life Small businesses that make products for Nascar drivers |
Inc. October 2005 Allen P. Roberts Jr. |
So You Want to Burn Rubber Get the family car out to the racetrack at one of the 1,300 amateur races held every year. |
Sports Illustrated May 21, 2002 Mark Bechtel |
Scorecard The Indy 500, along with all of open-wheel racing, has been skidding for years. Here's how it can get back on track... |
Popular Mechanics April 2007 Ben Stewart |
NASCAR's Controversial Car of Tomorrow, Here Today To improve safety and cut costs, NASCAR decreed that cars be built to spec. But will teams lose their edge? |
Car and Driver August 2006 Andrew Smart |
News: Hooray for Holler-wood! Summer satire Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby has NASCAR in the crosshairs. |
BusinessWeek March 5, 2007 Brian Hindo |
Working Out With Carl Edwards NASCAR driver Carl Edwards needs endurance for every life-and-death second of a four-hour race. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2006 John Teresko |
The Racing Links The passions of winning, racing and machine tools have played important roles in the life of Gene Haas. |
BusinessWeek July 3, 2006 Andrew Park |
NASCAR For Newbies NASCAR fans can now sit in luxury boxes and eat sushi. But for a new convert, the thrill is on the track. |
Sports Central October 25, 2004 Eric Poole |
Hockey Strike? What Strike? It's difficult to tell which is worse, the total absence of any progress toward ending the National Hockey League's work stoppage -- or the lack of outrage about it. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Vice Sponsorships If there is one thing in common in all sports, it's that health, exercise, and proper nutrition are important to the player's success. So, why do sports endorse products that don't follow this mantra? |
Salon.com February 21, 2001 Allen Barra |
Forced grief The media's portrayal of Dale Earnhardt as a hero of Michael Jordanesque proportions is nonsense... |
Sports Illustrated July 7, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Trying to get along Standing firm despite the noodle treatment |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Secrets of Successful Ad Campaigns: Lessons from Absolut, Nike and NASCAR Winners of the Excellence in Marketing awards. |
Sports Central January 14, 2009 Jeffrey Boswell |
The Economy and NASCAR: '09 Predictions Random thoughts on auto racing. |
U.S. Banker February 2007 Lee Conrad |
How to Win Fans and Influence Consumers Banks are funneling more marketing dollars away from TV commercials and direct mail into sports sponsorships. But how do they turn fans into customers? |
AskMen.com Phil Helm |
Top 10: NASCAR Finishes A driver can make or break their reputation based on how they finish a single race. |
The Motley Fool November 22, 2006 Todd Wenning |
NASCAR Goes Global In any market in which there's a ton of money to be made, companies -- regardless of country of origin -- will be there to make profits. Our lives are going global. As an investor, rather than protest this fact, you might as well profit from it. |
Popular Mechanics February 13, 2009 John Pearley Huffman |
Daytona's Top Ten NASCAR Stock Cars Here's a look back at ten of the greatest stock cars ever to have cast their shadow across the Daytona International Speedway pavement. |