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AT&T considering its options for this weekend
SCENEDAILY - 12:16PM ET TUESDAY AUGUST 14, 2007 - BY BOB POCKRASS - ASSOCIATE EDITOR
AT&T officials are investigating their options and are unsure what the Richard Childress Racing No. 31 Chevrolet for Jeff Burton will look like this weekend at Michigan International Speedway.
NASCAR won a ruling Monday in the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta overturning an injunction that had allowed the AT&T logos to replace the Cingular logos on the car. Read More...
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 14 PAGE OPINION FILED
This is the actual 14 page opinion filed today in the United States Court of Appeals. Read More...
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NASCAR wins in appeals court vs. AT&T
SCENEDAILY - 5:15PM ET MONDAY AUGUST 13, 2007 - BY BOB POCKRASS - ASSOCIATE EDITOR
NASCAR won a major court decision Monday as the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals overruled a temporary injunction issued by a district court judge that had allowed AT&T logos to be placed on the No. 31 Richard Childress Racing car under NASCAR's grandfather clause for telecommunication sponsors. Read More...
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Jeff Burton to be Featured on ABC News Series Special
WELCOME, N.C. (August 7, 2007) –Richard Childress Racing’s (RCR) Jeff Burton is one of several drivers to be featured in a five-piece, non-narrative, unscripted series, “NASCAR in Primetime,” beginning August 15 on ABC News. Read More...
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Years later, Burton still that same affable guy
By Bill Weber, NASCAR.COM
August 8, 2007
12:02 PM EDT
I remember Jeff Burton's first career win like it was yesterday. Well, it wasn't. It was the first race at the Texas Motor Speedway in the spring of 1997. I was working for ESPN at the time and the race was, as they say, on another network.
But Burton had actually been working for our network. He was doing a little TV on the side in case that racing thing never really worked out. Just kidding about that part, but he really was a "correspondent" for RPM 2Night. He has always been one of the most eloquent and polite drivers in that I have ever met in all of motorsports. The wonderful thing about his contributions was that he did a variety of things for the show, some playful, some serious. Read More...
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