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Saab Runs Out Of Gas
The Auto Writer | December 20th 2009 by Matt Keegan
The news came Friday and it was swift and final: Swedish automaker Saab was being shut down. Parent GM, after trying and failing to sell the brand to Koenigsegg than Spyker, announced that time had run out on Saab Automobile AB, just days after concl read more
Penske for Rhode Island
Flatbed Trucking and Heavy Equipment Blog | December 17th 2009
Local trucking services in the state of Rhode Island provided by Penske will cost $29.95 for every 24 hour period of usage whether the choice of vehicle is a 12ft. truck or a 14 ft. truck, both for household rentals. $49.95 is charged for a 26 ft. tr read more
NASCAR and Dodge
Dodgefan's Blog | December 15th 2009 by Jerry Marshall
Well there is one less team in NASCAR running with the Dodge name. Richard Petty Motorsports has switched to Ford. That leaves only one big name team driving the Dodge Charger, Penske Championship Racing. Too bad I’m not a big fan of Kurt Busch read more
NASCAR News
Meanwhile... | December 15th 2009
About a week's worth of NASCAR news and notes...On Friday, a federal appeals court rejected claims by the former owners of Kentucky Speedway that NASCAR and International Speedway Corporation violated federal antitrust laws to keep it off the track o read more
Addington named Kurt Busch’s crew chief
FanZone Sports | December 14th 2009 by Kyle Ocker
Steve Addington will serve as crew chief for Kurt Busch’s No. 2 Dodge team in the Sprint Cup Series, Penske Racing announced Monday. read more
Addington Named Crew Chief Of PCR’s No. 2
The Lead Lap | December 14th 2009 by Michael
Penske Championship Racing announced that Steve Addington will serve as crew chief for the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge and driver Kurt Busch next season. Addington comes to PCR from Joe Gibbs Racing, where he served as crew chief for Kurt’s youn read more
Sponsorship Acquisition: It’s Not Personal, It’s Just Busines…
The Nascar Insiders | December 13th 2009 by T.C.
The single biggest problem facing NASCAR teams that want to continue being NASCAR teams is the search for, acquisition of, and retention of sponsors. Without them, we don’t get to go play on the weekends. But as the economy continues to strug read more
Saturn Couldn't Escape GM's Dysfunctional Orbit
h1n1infobase | December 13th 2009 by tom m
General Motors and the United Auto Workers union have waged war against each other—sometimes hot, sometimes cold—for most of the past 80 years. One of the few things on which they collaborated, sadly, was undermining Saturn, which began as the bo read more
Former Chrysler executives LaSorda, Landry join hybrid startup
eGMCarTech - the CarTech Mag | December 11th 2009
While General Motors’ executives are dropping like flies, two former Chrysler executives are getting back in the automotive game. According to Automotive News, Tom LaSorda and Steven Landry have both joined the board of ALTe, a startup supplie read more
Hey Danica, Is This Really NASCAR? Or Just Show Me the Money?
FanZone Sports | December 11th 2009 by Kyle Ocker
The writing was on the wall when Roger Penske signed JR Motorsports driver Brad Keselowski, who was the hottest prospect coming out of the Nationwide series, to a three year contract before the 2009 season even came to a close. Keselowski was being g read more



