Rea White
FOXSports.com NASCAR Writer
Rea White has been covering NASCAR full time since 1998. She has won awards from press agencies in Alabama and North Carolina and formerly served as president of the National Motorsports Press Association.
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Gordon, Kenseth sidelined in crashIt looked like the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway might come down to a duel between a pair of past champions. -
Earnhardt Jr. off to fast 2013 startThings are certainly looking good for Junior Nation this season.
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Keselowski regains points leadDefending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski is right back where he started, leading the standings.
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Kahne wins Cup race at BristolKahne battles for hard-fought win as tempers flare in Bristol.
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Bristol impossible to predict nowNot even drivers know exactly what Bristol brings.
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Kyle Busch wins Nationwide raceIn the end, it was the veteran vs. the rookie. On Saturday afternoon, Bristol Motor Speedway became the Kyle Show, with Kyle Busch fighting to hold off newcomer Kyle Larson for the win.
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Hamlin: I made my point over fineHamlin says he's made his point, will pay fine over remarks.
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Gordon awed by success of videoJeff Gordon says he's never really been a part of something quite like this.
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Annett impatient to return to carMichael Annett was on hand at Bristol Motor Speedway on Friday as he continues to recover from injuries sustained during the season-opener.
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Danica flattered by CEO's remarksDanica Patrick admits that she is flattered by Formula One CEO Bernie Ecclestone's comments but says that she has no plans to attempt to test a car in the series.
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Clements sorry, ready to move onJeremy Clements is back at the racetrack and eager to put his recent NASCAR suspension -- and the reason for it -- behind him.
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NASCAR, track researching crashNASCAR and Daytona International Speedway officials plan a thorough review of the crash that left at least 28 people injured on Saturday afternoon at the track.
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Martin close to renaming rap iconIt's no secret in NASCAR Sprint Cup circles that 54-year-old Mark Martin is a fan of rap music. So it should be no surprise that he took a moment to work in commenting on rapper 50 Cent visiting Daytona International Speedway for Sunday's Daytona 500.
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Jimmie Johnson wins Daytona 500Jimmie Johnson holds off Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win Daytona 500.
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Crash ends day for Harvick, StewartTony Stewart, Kevin Harvick among big-name drivers caught in early crash at Daytona 500.
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