Pit Crew Pick'em

Registration ends at 1pm et/10am pt on sunday Sept. 14th!
  • SIMPLE TO PLAY: Each week, pick the one (1) pro driver from each of the ten (10) driver groups that you think will score the most points
  • FUN COMPETITION: Your weekly score is based on the total points scored by each of your 10 drivers
  • GREAT PRIZES: $1,000 Grand Prize and Top 100 win prizes!
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  • Compete during the 10 race playoff championship
  • Easy to play - select 1 driver from each of 10 driver groups
  • $12.95 per team, free trades for each race
  • $1,000 Grand Prize, Top 100 win prizes
  • Set up a free buddy pool with your pals
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Make your picks each week and sit back to watch the action!

Player News

  • Todd Bodine said that the No. 30 Germain Racing team are still searching for sponsorship for the upcoming season, but they still plan to run Daytona and a couple races after that, Sirius Radio Morning Drive reports.    Read More »
    01.06.09
  • Brian Scott, who had signed with Bill Davis Racing for 2009, will return to the Truck Series as a one-truck team with Xpress Motorsports driving the No. 16 Albertson's Toyota, Xpress Motorsports PR reports.    Read More »
    01.06.09
  • Officials of Rusty Wallace Racing announced that former NASCAR Truck Series Rookie of the Year, Brendan Gaughan, will pilot the team's No. 62 Chevy in a full-season bid for 2009 Nationwide Series Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors, rustywallace.com reports.    Read More »
    01.06.09
  • Robby Gordon finished stage 3 of the Dakar Rally in 10th-place and moved into ninth-place overall after the 551-kilometer segment from Puerto Madryn to Jacobacci, NASCAR.com reports.    Read More »
    01.06.09
  • Rumor has it that Bill Davis Racing may run only the Sprint Cup Series races and supposedly close their truck series operation effectively leaving Mike Skinner a free agent driver for 2009, jayski.com reports.    Read More »
    01.06.09
  • Casey Mears, the 2006 Rolex 24 overall winner, will join three-time Rolex 24 overall winner Andy Wallace, Danica Patrick and Rob Finlay in the No. 2 CHM Pontiac Crawford Daytona Prototype in this year's Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway, Childress-Howard Motorsports PR reports.    Read More »
    01.05.09

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