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More reasons Johnson is still the one to beat
Those of you who contend that Jimmie Johnson is the product of a superior team rather than a superior driver need to watch the last 10 laps of Saturday’s Sprint All-Star Race.
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X-ASSOCIATED STORY ASSETS
Sprint All-Star Race: Driver by Driver
Comments on each of the drivers in the Sprint All-Star race.
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X-ASSOCIATED STORY ASSETS
Race rewind: Looking back at the All-Star race
Enough with the gimmicks already. The latest gimmick employed in the NASCAR All-Star Race this year was to use the average finish of drivers’ first four segments to determine how they would enter pit road for their mandatory pit stop before the final 10-lap segment.
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RECRUITING
John Clay: Calipari can't win 'em all
Andrew Wiggins' decision to sign with Kansas proves UK Coach John Calipari can't get every top recruit, though one might wonder if that isn't within the realm of Calipari's capabilities.
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MORE SPORTS
Kentucky's Oswald wins SEC 10,000 in record time
University of Kentucky junior Chelsea Oswald ran the fastest 10,000 meters in Southeastern Conference Track and Field Championships history, winning the event in 33 minutes, 38.35 seconds at Columbia, Mo., on Friday night.
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UK NEWS, RECRUITING
SEC softball semis moved to Saturday
Inclement weather caused Friday's semifinal games of the Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament to be postponed until Saturday.
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MORE SPORTS
S.C. knocks Kentucky out of SEC Softball Tournament
Tenth-seeded South Carolina stunned seventh-seeded Kentucky 6-3 in the first round of the Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament at Kentucky's John Cropp Stadium on Wednesday night. The game didn’t start until 10:29 p.m., and ended at 12:27 a.m.
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X-ASSOCIATED STORY ASSETS
Solar Traps improve on current technology
Interactive graphic illustrates the cost of different types of energy, US energy spending since the '80s, and the benefits of solar traps.
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X-ASSOCIATED STORY ASSETS
Race Rewind: Looking back at the Aaron's 499
It's shocking how few people showed up for Sunday's race in Talladega. Granted, the track is massive, so whatever crowd was there was spread out. But Sunday demonstrated fans' preference to stay home and watch on the HD flat screen.
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PARTIES
Whitney, Madden parties were Lexington staples during Derby weekend
For almost as many years as Anita Madden had her Derby Eve party, Marylou and C. V. "Sonny" Whitney also had a party at their farm on Bryan Station Road. The Whitney party was private for about 200 of their friends who dined and danced in the swimming pool atrium.








