NASCAR Confederate Flag Can't Ride With Us ... We Banned It A Long Time Ago
NASCAR is reminding everyone where it stands in the raging debate over the Confederate flag ... saying it BANNED the controversial symbol a long time ago ... and ain't nothing changed.
The debate over the flag has intensified ever since South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley vowed to have the flag removed from the statehouse in the wake of the tragic racial attack in the state last week.
NASCAR -- headquartered next door in North Carolina -- released a statement today, commending the governor and reminding the world ... they dissed the flag a long time ago.
"NASCAR supports the position that South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley took on Monday. As our industry works collectively to ensure that all fans are welcome at our races, NASCAR will continue our long standing policy to disallow the use of the Confederate Flag symbol in any official NASCAR capacity."
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Lures New Crew Chief ... With Giant Diamond Ring!!
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is taking the ultimate checkered flag ... he's getting married!
NASCAR's most popular driver proposed to longtime girlfriend Amy Reimann while vacationing Wednesday in Germany. Reimann posted a pic -- naturally flashing her engagement rock -- in a Lutheran church Dale says his family attended 300 years ago.
Reimann and Earnhardt have been dating since 2009 ... and you gotta figure she knew the question was coming sooner than later. Dale gave her a shout out in a commercial he shot last year.
You don't mention a run-of-the-mill GF in an ad you know will air constantly during NASCAR races.
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Jeff Gordon Raps Makes Vanilla Ice Look Like Jay Z
How do you make NASCAR even whiter than it already is???
Just watch this video of Jeff Gordon rapping with a 7-year-old kid.
BTW, the kid is an aspiring YouTube sensation named Caleb C -- whose parents started posting his rap videos to YouTube back in 2013.
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Michael Waltrip 'McDreamy' Has Racing Groupies He's Legit On the Track
Patrick Dempsey is making serious strides on the racing circuit -- not only impressing other drivers ... but already racking up a solid bunch of race groupies ... so says NASCAR legend Michael Waltrip.
The former "Grey's Anatomy" star recently left the show -- and has been making a serious effort to climb the ranks in the world of pro race car driving.
And apparently, his efforts are not going unnoticed -- with Waltrip telling us McDreamy has a strong legion of female fans who can't get enough of him at the track.
So, if an actor can become a racer -- can a racer become an actor??? Waltrip gives it a shot in the clip ... and it's pretty hilarious.
Dan Bilzerian Defaces NASCAR Vehicle
Dan Bilzerian is new face of NASCAR ... well, at least for one race ... 'cause the billionaire playboy's grill will be on the front hood of a car competing in Saturday's Sprint Cup Race ... TMZ Sports has learned.
So, how the hell did he make that happen? Dan's a huge poker player --and he recently beat the snot out of BK Racing owner Ron Devine.
But instead of forcing Ron to pay up in cash, Dan wanted to go all Ricky Bobby ... so he made a deal to get his mug plastered on one of Ron's NASCAR whips, which will be competing at Richmond International Speedway.
The final product is hilarious ... with Dan's giant bearded face right on the front of Matt DiBenedetto's #83 car. He also added a sticker of Dan's pet goat Zeus to the rear for good measure.
Baaaaaaad ass.
#GoatJoke
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NASCAR Announcer Steve Byrnes Dies of Cancer Days After Tribute
FOX Sports announcer Steve Byrnes died Tuesday of cancer ... just 2 days after NASCAR fans, drivers and crew members paid him an emotional track side tribute.
Byrnes -- one of FOX's leading reporters for its NASCAR coverage -- was diagnosed with head and neck cancer in August of 2013. He was forced to take an indefinite leave from the job last year in October.
FOX and NASCAR teamed with Stand Up to Cancer to dedicate Sunday's race at Bristol Motor Speedway to Steve. Before the race people in the stands ... and crew members on pit road held up signs with Steve's name.
Steve watched the race on TV, and afterward tweeted his thanks for the show of love and support.
Thanks to all for a remarkable day, my teammates @NASCARONFOX. Miss you all. Thanks for your love. @SU2C @nascar and @BMSupdates. #1Fans!
@SteveByrnes12
Byrnes is survived by his wife Karen and their 12-year-old son Bryson. He was 56.
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Jeff Gordon Hey Tom Cruise ... Bring Back Cole Trickle!
It's been 25 years since Cole Trickle punked Russ Wheeler and took the Daytona 500 ... but according to Jeff Gordon, it's time to get his ass back on the track ... in a "Days of Thunder" sequel!
FYI -- after the movie came out in 1990, there were rumors that Cole was loosely based on Gordon (even though it was really based on the late NASCAR driver Tim Richmond).
So, when we saw Gordon out in D.C. today -- we had to ask how he felt about a possible remake ... and JG was all about it.
Unfortunately, there aren't any plans for a "Part 2" yet ... but Cruise is reportedly signed on to star in another racing movie called "Go Like Hell."
It's no Cole Trickle ... but there are rumors Brad Pitt could co-star in the flick. So, that should get your engines going.
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NASCAR's Joey Logano Cruisin' L.A. in Batmobile ... With Jeff Dunham
"Chicks love the car"
-- Batman (1995)
NASCAR superstar Joey Logano was channeling his inner-Bruce Wayne out in Los Angeles Tuesday -- cruising around the City of Angels in a Batmobile.
And not just any Batmobile ... the good one from the Michael Keaton era.
Turns out, Logano was hangin' with Vegas mega-comic Jeff Dunham (the ventriloquist) ... who owns the car and wanted to take Joey out for a spin.
But like any other whip, the Batmobile requires gas ... so they stopped at a Shell station and filled up ... 91 of course.
So, where did they go next? Tune in next time. Same Bat time. Same Bat website.
NASCAR's Kurt Busch No Dom. Violence Charges, No Prob Cleared to Race Again
Kurt Busch will be back on the track this weekend -- 6 days after criminal domestic violence charges were dropped ... NASCAR has reinstated the suspended driver.
Busch toed the line following his suspension -- complying with all of NASCAR's requests, including participating in an anger management program ... according to NASCAR.
As we previously reported, NASCAR took Busch out of his #41 car indefinitely when his ex-GF Patricia Driscoll got a restraining order against him ... based on Busch allegedly attacking her last fall after a race in Dover. Busch is appealing the restraining order.
But since then ... prosecutors decided there wasn't enough evidence to file criminal charges against Busch.
NASCAR says Busch will remain under "indefinite probation."
After the decision, Driscoll released a statement saying, "Even though Kurt remains on indefinite probation under this decision, I’m deeply concerned about the message NASCAR is sending by letting him compete for the championship after he was found by a judge to have committed an act of domestic violence.
She continued, "But I am gratified, at least, that NASCAR’s decision comes with the mandatory condition that he follow through on the treatment he so clearly needs."
Busch has also released a statement on the decision, "The important factor is that what I was accused of was a complete fabrication, and I never wavered through this whole process because of the confidence in the truth."
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Kurt Busch No Criminal Charges In Domestic Violence Case [Update]
10:47 AM PT -- Busch's ex-GF also issued a statement saying she's "disappointed that full justice was not served here."
10:30 AM PT -- Busch just issued a statement saying, "I am grateful that the prosecutors in Delaware listened, carefully considered the evidence, and after a thorough investigation decided to not file criminal charges against me."
He continued, "As I have said from the beginning, I did not commit domestic abuse. I look forward to being back in racing as soon as possible and moving on with my life."
Prosecutors have decided they will NOT pursue criminal charges against NASCAR driver Kurt Busch over an alleged domestic violence incident ... claiming there's just not enough proof.
Busch was accused of slamming his ex-GF's head against the wall of his trailer during an altercation in Dover, Delaware back in September.
But a rep for the Delaware Attorney General's Office says ... after a thorough investigation, "the admissible evidence and available witnesses would likely be insufficient to meet the burden of establishing beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Busch committed a crime."
"For this reason, the Department of Justice will not pursue criminal charges in this case."
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NASCAR Heist Race Car Thieves Caught On Camera
NASCAR driver Travis Kvapil's #44 ride was jacked from a hotel parking lot -- and TMZ Sports obtained surveillance video of the heist.
The car and the truck that hauls it were both stolen out of the Drury Inn parking lot outside Atlanta -- and in the video you can see a Jeep SUV pull into the lot. One person dressed in black gets out of the Jeep, walks across the lot toward the transport trailer ... and the Jeep pulls away.
Next thing you see is the white transport trailer ... hauled by a black pickup truck ... tearing across the lot. Law enforcement sources tell us the GTA went down around 5 AM Friday -- and took less than a minute. So far cops have no leads on the suspects, but they're hoping this video will shed some light.
Kvapil's team was forced to pull out of this weekend's Sprint Cup race in Atlanta. It's a small independent team, and they don't have a backup car.
Team owner John Cohen tells TMZ Sports ... "Last night I was thinking, I should tell them to block the truck off [with another vehicle]. But I didn't say anything, and it got stolen." He says he doesn't think the crooks even knew what they were stealing since there are no identifying marks on the trailer.
He adds ... "I'm hoping they return it once they see what's inside. What can they do with a racecar?"
A Sprint Cup series car is worth about $250,000.
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'Daytona' Champ Joey Logano Loses Wedding Ring ... Recovers Perfectly
What do you do when you lose your wedding ring?
Freak out? Secretly try to get a new one made? Hell, there have been countless articles dedicated to this exact problem.
But if you're NASCAR superstar Joey Logano -- who just won the Daytona 500 -- you stay calm, don't panic ... and fix the problem.
Joey was out in NYC yesterday when he admitted he had to deal with a missing ring problem earlier in his marriage.
So why didn't he freak out? Check out the clip ...
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Danica Patrick I'm Not Loose! [TMZ TV]
Danica Patrick was looking to brawl with fellow NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin after they wrecked at Daytona -- grabbing him and yelling, "Don't be up my ass!"
Taken out of context ... this could be the sexiest fight ever -- but who would do that?
Kurt Busch Too Much to Lose in GF Assault Case Judge Thinks He'd Lie in Court
2:55 PM PT -- NASCAR just suspended Busch indefinitely.
NASCAR star Kurt Busch sounded like he rehearsed all his answers, and may even have lied under oath when he testified in his domestic violence case ... according to the judge.
As we reported ... Busch's ex-gf Patricia Driscoll got a restraining order last week, and in new docs, obtained by TMZ Sports, the judge explains why he ruled against Busch.
According to the docs ... Busch came off like he had practiced reciting his version of what happened during the alleged incident last September ... in a very specific order. Anytime he was asked to break from that "memorized" order of events ... he got flustered.
The judge said "an honest witness" should be remember the truth in any sequence.
Further, the judge feels Busch "has so much to lose" -- his NASCAR career and endorsements -- he has "powerful incentive" to lie on the stand.
Busch's attorney is appealing the restraining order -- but clearly the judge has trust issues when it comes to his side of the story.
Danica Patrick Gets Physical with Denny Hamlin 'Don't Be Up My Ass'
Danica Patrick showed quick hands in a post-crash confrontation with NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin Thursday night at Daytona ... getting up in his face after he allegedly spun her out.
Patrick was FIRED UP after losing control of her car ... and immediately got up in Hamlin's face to accuse him of tapping her left rear ... and causing her ride to spin out in the first place.
The clash was intense -- with Danica grabbing Denny by the chest ... and Denny trying to explain that it wasn't intentional.
At one point, Denny tried to explain that he's her friend -- and no one has her back like he does -- but Danica doesn't let him off the hook.
Question is ... if the roles were reversed and Denny grabbed Danica ... ya gotta think Denny would be in a world of trouble this morning.
There's clearly a double standard. Everybody okay with that?
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Kurt Busch Restraining Order Is B.S. ... I Plan to Appeal
Kurt Busch says he plans to appeal the restraining order a Delaware court entered against him which requires the NASCAR driver to stay away from ex-GF Patricia Driscoll ... claiming she straight up lied to the court.
A Kent County Family Court Commissioner made the ruling Monday ... requiring Busch to stay at least 100 yards away from Driscoll's home and workplace after he allegedly roughed her up during an alleged altercation in a trailer at Dover International Speedway back in September.
The commish also ordered Busch to be evaluated for mental health problems.
In a statement, Busch's attorney Rusty Hardin tells TMZ Sports ..."We are deeply disappointed because we believe the evidence of Ms. Driscoll’s total lack of believability was overwhelming."
Hardin says, "We know that Kurt never committed an act of family violence. The evidence was un-contradicted that Ms. Driscoll committed the criminal offense of trespass when she entered his motor home at night, while he was sleeping, uninvited, without permission, and refused to leave when he repeatedly asked her to get out."
FYI -- Driscoll claims Busch grabbed her by the neck and smashed her head against the motor home several times.
Hardin acknowledges there was a physical confrontation ... but says Kurt NEVER slammed her head. "Mr. Busch’s conduct was totally reasonable and legal under the circumstances. He never intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly caused her any injury."
"We intend to appeal the Commissioner’s ruling."
Hardin continues, "Ms. Driscoll clearly committed perjury during her testimony before the Commissioner, and we deeply regret that Ms. Driscoll has been allowed to abuse the justice system in such a flagrant way."