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Author: Mike Organ, Nashville Tennessean

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Bristol Motor Speedway iRace may be most difficult for NASCAR drivers

April 4, 2020Mike Organ, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Bristol Motor Speedway iRace may be most difficult for NASCAR drivers

Sunday’s NASCAR iRacing event at virtual Bristol Motor Speedway will be a challenge for drivers because of the close quarters.

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Legendary college baseball coach Woody Hunt’s Tennessee home destroyed by tornado

March 4, 2020Mike Organ, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Legendary college baseball coach Woody Hunt’s Tennessee home destroyed by tornado

Woody Hunt has won 1,600 career games and is in his 39th year as Cumberland’s coach. He and his wife both took shelter, and neither were injured.

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Mississippi State changing quarterbacks for Music City Bowl because of injury

December 26, 2019Mike Organ, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Mississippi State changing quarterbacks for Music City Bowl because of injury

Tommy Stevens will start in place of freshman Garrett Shrader, who suffered an upper-body injury in practice.

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Death of NASCAR crew chief Nick Harrison, 37, came as ‘total shock.’ Cause of death unknown.

July 22, 2019Mike Organ, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Death of NASCAR crew chief Nick Harrison, 37, came as ‘total shock.’ Cause of death unknown.

Nick Harrison, 37, was the crew chief for Justin Haley in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the Kaulig Racing Team.

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Sterling Marlin plans return to racing in Nashville after Parkinson’s disease surgery

July 12, 2019Mike Organ, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Sterling Marlin plans return to racing in Nashville after Parkinson’s disease surgery

The two-time Daytona 500 champion, who underwent deep brain stimulation in the spring, will race late models Saturday night in Nashville.

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Darrell Waltrip to retire after 19 years in NASCAR TV booth with Fox

April 4, 2019April 4, 2019Mike Organ, Nashville TennesseanComments Off on Darrell Waltrip to retire after 19 years in NASCAR TV booth with Fox

The three-time NASCAR Cup champion and Hall of Famer, a familiar face in the Fox broadcast booth for 19 years, will sign off in June.

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