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Michael Annett, a former racecar driver who made 436 combined starts in NASCAR's three national touring series, has died. He was 39. JR Motorsports, one of Annett's former teams, posted the news on social media on Friday. No cause of death was announced.
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, 55, died on Dec. 19 in an airplane crash. Gary Baker, former owner of Baker Curb Racing, spoke on memories of Biffe.
Biffle and wife Cristina shared a daughter, Emma, 14, and a 5-year-old son, Ryder, all of whom were on board in the deadly crash.
Visitors created their own race team designs, built a family legacy tracker, and challenged the mascot, Champ the Cheetah.
Even though Al Holbert was best known for his achievements in sports car racing, he competed in 19 NASCAR Cup races, producing four top-10 finishes. His best finish in NASCAR’s premier series came in April 1978 when he placed seventh at Darlington, South Carolina.
NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski, a former series champion who is now co-owner of RFK Racing, broke his leg in a skiing accident, the team announced Friday. Keselowski underwent surgery Thursday and doctors have told him to expect a quick recovery that will have him back for the season-opening Daytona 500 in February.
Hoops legend Michael Jordan took the stand in his antitrust case against NASCAR to accuse its bosses of operating as monopolistic bullies. The retired NBA great testified Dec. 5 that NASCAR’s management structure is unfair to its teams and drivers,
Seven people were aboard the twin-engine Cessna on Thursday that killed retired racer Greg Biffle and his family.