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By BRANT JAMES, St. Petersburg Times
2008 a checkered year throughout auto racing
By BRANT JAMES, St. Petersburg Times
It was an auto-racing season of seemingly inevitable conclusions. Some conjured ambivalence, some dread. Some made history. Some may change it forever.
Why do some athletes find it so hard to stay retired?
By BRANT JAMES, St. Petersburg Times
Mark Martin admits he's unfamiliar with this Brett Favre guy. Favre had had a long, fruitful career or something, then he'd sort-of retired or something. And now he wants to come back.
Game of driver-dominoes around NASCAR
By BRANT JAMES, St. Petersburg Times
Ryan Newman says he didn't really understand why NASCAR's summer rite was called "Silly Season" until he became embroiled in one. But the 30-year-old Sprint Cup driver became just more fodder for the annual speculation festival about drivers' futures when he first complained about his lot at Penske Racing then said last week that he will not return for a 10th season.
Newman's future may lie elsewhere
By BRANT JAMES, St. Petersburg Times
TITUSVILLE, Fla. -- Ryan Newman never dreamed of being an astronaut. A racecar driver, that was always the thing.
There's a bit of irony in that he became a NASCAR driver nicknamed "Rocketman."

