Nuts for Nationwide: Fast Forward to 2011… & a Real Nationwide Series Title Battle
Limitations on Cup driver participation and on Cup regulars running for the Nationwide Series title are reportedly being seriously considered.
Limitations on Cup driver participation and on Cup regulars running for the Nationwide Series title are reportedly being seriously considered.
Drivers turned right and left at Watkins Glen and some turned themselves right out of their positions in the NASCAR Power Rankings.
I’ll go as far as to say NASCAR’s officiating did not get in the way on Sunday. I feel like I’m praising an employee for showing up on time to work.
Marcos Ambrose led all but 22 laps and proving to be untouchable at the front en route to his third consecutive NNS win in the Zippo 200.
I love road courses and applaud those who can race them, but the cost/benefit analysis for today’s Nationwide Series road racing doesn’t add up.
The 24 Hours… err, 500 miles of Pocono not only tested the mettle of all 43 teams Sunday.
NASCAR’s notorious dictatorial style was obviously at work during the week leading up to Pocono.
Kyle Busch scored his ninth Nationwide Series victory of the year in the US Cellular 250, putting down a spirited early challenge from polesitter Trevor Bayne.
The Brickyard 400 started out like a historic nightmare on repeat.
NASCAR, here’s a thought; take fine money, hire somebody competent and maybe your competitors will have a harder time complaining.