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Frustrated Earnhardt won't blame Kyle Busch -
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Hamlin arrived 15th in the point standings but held on after twice finishing in the top three as one of the only cars able to run with the Hendrick teams here. (article 5)
He had seven top-10 finishes in the first nine races, and when Denny Hamlin's dominance in the first 381 laps of Saturday's short-track race ended with a flat tire, Earnhardt moved to the front. (article 1)
After Hamlin stopped on the track instead of limping to pit road, the caution allowed Busch - whom Earnhardt replaced at Hendrick - to get on Earnhardt's bumper for the restart. (article 1)
After leaving the team his late father founded to drive for Hendrick's juggernaut this year, Earnhardt began the new phase of his career with two nonpoints victories at Daytona in February. (article 2)
Despite running well so far this season, that promising start did not lead to any victories in the first 14 Cup races. (article 2)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is enjoying that old winning feel and he doesn't much care what his detractors have to say about it. (article 3)
The most popular driver in NASCAR won this one by gambling, somehow going the last 55 laps on the two-mile oval, including three laps of overtime, without stopping for gas. (article 3)
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- Frustrated Earnhardt won't blame Kyle Busch - (baltimoresun.com, 06/18/2008, 277 words)
- Asked whether he could have made it if the green f... (baltimoresun.com, 06/18/2008, 253 words)
- ABC News: Earnhardt Breaks Drought with Michigan Win (ABCNews, 06/15/2008, 383 words)
- Dale Earnhardt Jr. Ends 76-Race Dry Spell With Victory at Michigan (nytimes.com, 06/16/2008, 607 words)
- Hamlin arrived 15th in the point standings but hel... (baltimoresun.com, 06/18/2008, 278 words)
- News for Dallas, Texas (dallasnews.com, 06/16/2008, 81 words)
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