2005 NASCAR Driver's Forum

Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Ryan Newman and three other drivers sit down with Athlon Sports and share what's on their minds

In celebration of Athlon Sports' upcoming 10th annual Racing magazine, we've dug into the archives to uncover some of the most memorable features, profiles and Q&As that have graced our pages. Visit the site daily for more retrospective looks at NASCAR throughout the decade.

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Top NASCAR Drivers Rooted in Dirt

Looking for the next Gordon or Stewart? Chances are you'll find him at the nearest dirt track, or in USAC's Silver Crown series

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NASCAR Tube Talk

With a new TV contract on the horizon, NASCAR must sift through the positives and negatives of its landmark deal of 2001

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With a new TV contract on the horizon, NASCAR must sift through the positives and negatives of its landmark deal of 2001.

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2004's 13 Tough Questions and Their Politically Incorrect Answers

Athlon asks the questions that are on everyone's mind, even if they may not like the answers

In celebration of Athlon Sports' upcoming 10th annual Racing magazine, we've dug into the archives to uncover some of the most memorable features, profiles and Q&As that have graced our pages. Visit the site daily for more retrospective looks at NASCAR throughout the decade.

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1. Can the ALLTEL car win the Nextel Cup?

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Tony Stewart Q&A

Athlon Sports sits down with the 2002 Cup champion to talk about where he's been and hopes to go

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The NASCAR Chase: Success or Failure?

The inaugural Chase for the Championship was an unqualified success and we'll tell you why

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NASCAR'S Changing of the Guard

A generation of good ol' boys faces retirement

In celebration of Athlon Sports' upcoming 10th annual Racing magazine, we've dug into the archives to uncover some of the most memorable features, profiles and Q&As that have graced our pages. Visit the site daily for more retrospective looks at NASCAR throughout the decade.

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2005's 13 Tough Questions and Their Politically Incorrect Answers

Athlon isn't afraid to ask the tough questions facing the sport, nor are we afraid to answer them

Article originally published in 2005 Athlon Sports Racing annual

1. Should Junior’s expletive have cost him 25 points and had a potentially significant effect on the Championship?

Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the most popular driver award and uttered the most popular four-letter word in the process. When Junior had his slip of the tongue at Talladega, NASCAR lowered the boom. That boom was 25 points.

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NASCAR'S Younger Guns

A look at some of NASCAR's up-and-coming drivers

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For years, almost all of the fish swam into NASCAR’s biggest pond through one main channel. These days, that entryway seems more like a river delta.

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Why Won’t NASCAR Crack Down on Traction Control?

In 2004 Athlon asked why NASCAR wasn't enforcing its own rules regarding traction control devices

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