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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Ford 400 at Homestead - Race Line-Up |
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NASCAR Truck Series: Ford 200 at Homestead - Race Results |
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Jimmie Johnson On Pole in "His" Championship Race |
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NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Homestead: Team Chevy - Drivers' Post-Qualifying Quotes |
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Interview With NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion Ron Hornaday |
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NASCAR Sprint Cup: Jimmie Johnson and Rick Hendrick on Contract Extensions |
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Ambrose to Start From 3rd in NASCAR Sprint Cup Season Finale at Homestead |
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NASCAR Truck Series Race at Homestead - Q & A With Race Runner-Up Matt Crafton |
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Jimmie Johnson and Lowe's extend With Hendrick Motorsports |
On April 22, Americans will gather to celebrate Earth Day, where they will honor gains made and create new visions to accelerate environmental progress.
From its Honda Accord Hybrid pace car to its 100 percent fuel-grade ethanol fueled Honda Indy V-8 engines, the IndyCar Series is playing its part in protecting the planet.
“When we’re talking about ethanol, it plays a big part in our efforts to control global climate change, ” said Jeff Simmons, driver of Rahal Letterman Racing’s Team Ethanol-sponsored IndyCar Series entry. “That’s certainly one of the main issues right now in terms of protecting our environment and protecting the earth. ”
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