The Cleveland Show feels the need for speed!
On the March 17 episode, Cleveland (voiced by Mike Henry) convinces Donna (voiced by Sanaa Lathan) to unwind with a few drinks during her ...
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The Cleveland Show feels the need for speed.
NASCAR stars Dale Earnhart Jr., Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart will guest-voice on the Fox series next season, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
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In the episode, Cleveland (voiced Mike Henry) convinces Donna (voiced Sanaa Lathan) to lighten up ...
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NASCAR's "regular season" ended Sunday, and the 12-man field for the Chase for the Sprint Cup is set. The 10-race postseason begins with the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Sunday, Sept. 14, 2 pm/ET, ABC).
The dozen drivers in contention for the 2008 title are: Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin, Jeff Burton, Tony Stewart, Greg Biffle, Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick and Matt Kenseth. The Chasers will present a special "Top 12" on Late Show With David Letterman on Tuesday (Sept. 9, 11:35 pm/ET, CBS).
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Tony Stewart answered some important questions when he made what will be the 2008 NASCAR season's biggest announcement on Thursday. He will own 50 percent of Stewart/Haas Racing next year, after finishing out the current season driving the No. 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing. But it will be months before we get the answer to whether this is a good move or a bad one for Stewart. Lets tentatively call this a be careful what you wish for move.Stewart, a two-time Sprint Cup champion, has been agonizing over this decision since the end of last season, when Joe Custer, General Manager of Haas CNC Racing, first made the offer; and the Gibbs team opted to start running Toyotas instead of Stewarts beloved Chevys. Along with his driving duties, Stewart currently owns four non-NASCAR race teams and three tracks. But racing every weekend and also co-owning an organization that will field two race teams means Stewart will be spreading himself mighty thin.Granted, that may be ...
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