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Rick Horrow has the latest business news from NASCAR.

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I'm spot sport you'd analyst Rick are going racing the NASCAR sprint championship come to a conclusion. In the few corporations signing up for NASCAR long term. Bass pro shops I'd done a vehicle primary sponsor of Tony Stewart number fourteen car for eighteen races next season. -- company had to deal with Stewart since 2001 but never as -- car's primary sponsor. What are -- deal valued at twelve million bucks pocono raceway announced a ticket to the 22013. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the track. Be available for purchase at select red box -- -- Philly. The rays wade joined the Wells Fargo Center and Villanova university of Philadelphia sports properties that a Parker would red box NASCAR created in Philly. In Alabama. Their work to do. Talladega super speedway officials estimate the race drew 88000 fans at the super speedway the smallest turnout first Sprint Cup racing Talladega history. Across NASCAR attendance is Sprint Cup races this season down 2.4 percent over last year in eight point 5% from 2009. In exciting Sprint Cup finish make cure all back. For fox sports on the --

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