Carl Edwards won, but didn't gain any ground on leader Jimmie Johnson.
(Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press)
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Losing track of the time
Year went by quickly at NHMS for Gappens
Carl Edwards won, but didn't gain any ground on leader Jimmie Johnson.
(Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press)
A year ago, Bob Bahre, chairman of New Hampshire International Speedway, sold the Loudon track and its two coveted NASCAR Sprint Cup dates to O. Bruton Smith in a deal worth $340 million. Not long after, Smith appointed Jerry Gappens executive vice president and general manager of the renamed New Hampshire Motor Speedway. (Full article: 1360 words)
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