Did You Notice? Ratings Up, Jimmie Johnson Down & Anything but Tandems
Did You Notice? That for all the talk of just how boring Sunday’s race at Loudon was, NASCAR scored a major TV ratings coup?
Did You Notice? That for all the talk of just how boring Sunday’s race at Loudon was, NASCAR scored a major TV ratings coup?
“We’ll be back in the Nationwide Series next year,” says Eric McClure of himself and his Hefty sponsorship. “That’s a big deal. Last year, I wanted to retire.”
Check out this week’s Power Rankings to see where the experts place your favorite with just eight races left to go on the year.
The 1-mile oval in Loudon, N.H. is often referred to as the Magic Mile. Problem for the underdogs is, that magic typically only applies when rain falls.
The new face of the Chase was the 1.5-mile cookie cutter in Chicagoland and the 400-miler played out just as anyone would have expected.
The Chase is officially underway and after opening for the first time in Chicagoland, the Windy City blew the standings for a loop.
Chicago marked the first weekend of a 10-race battle between David and Goliath. Who came out on top in this week’s edition of how the cookie cutter crumbled?
One of the fastest races in recent Nationwide Series memory saw Brad Keselowski all but untouchable on Saturday afternoon.
Jeremy Clements has been around the Nationwide Series for some time, but 2011 is the first year he could call himself a Nationwide Series full-timer.
The NASCAR regular season came to an end Saturday night (Sept. 10) with Kevin Harvick shaking off his summer slump to score his fourth win of the season.