Talking NASCAR TV: ESPN’s New Nationwide Blood, Will Ken Schrader Get a Chance?
Before we start, an interesting bit came out of Saturday night’s post-race press conference with winning car owner Jack Roush.
Before we start, an interesting bit came out of Saturday night’s post-race press conference with winning car owner Jack Roush.
TWO: Is Ford’s Overwhelming Bid to Keep Edwards the Right Move?
CLERMONT, Ind. – ARCA returned to Lucas Oil Raceway for the first time in 26 years Thursday night (July 28).
I noticed in the photo from last week’s column that a car had a number facing the grandstand. In NASCAR, the numbers face to the inside. Why the difference?
Red Bull Racing’s Sprint Cup team, a two-car operation that has been around since Toyota’s entry into Cup racing in 2007, is not returning to NASCAR for 2012.
In this week’s edition of the Shakedown Session, we’ll be taking a look at 10 NASCAR drivers who might not be household names yet.
It took 12 races, but Ricky Stenhouse Jr. finally became the first Nationwide Series regular to win one of their own races in 2011.
According to Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, probation or not, went after him under a late-race caution at Dover.
After Talladega, 2011 is looking to be back to business as usual for the ARCA ranks; Frank Kimmel vs. the new gunslinger in town.
Looking back at Saturday’s race at Talladega, ESPN did an OK job in televising it. However, there is something that they didn’t capitalize on.