Earnhardt Victory a Winning Situation for NASCAR
When Junior returned to the scene of his last win four years later and finally garnered a trophy, the sight was welcome and altogether a bit relieving.
When Junior returned to the scene of his last win four years later and finally garnered a trophy, the sight was welcome and altogether a bit relieving.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. didn’t have to answer the “why?” question after Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Michigan International Speedway (June 17).
What will Kurt Busch’s attitude this weekend mean for his future?
At the conclusion of a one-day test at Michigan International Speedway, one thing is crystal clear: the track is blazing fast.
Things have been starting to look better for the Furniture Row Racing team and I.
The fact that the racing action has really just been a series of digitally-recorded left turns leaves you pining for a bit more.
What did you think of all those problems with turn 1 at Pocono before they started Cup qualifying?
His reputation exceeds his behavior – the “fiction” of Kurt Busch transcends the “fact” of who he is as both a person and a professional athlete.
NASCAR needs to always have a villain and someone that can be the person that is disliked.
Might Kurt Busch’s slight towards The Sporting News’s Bob Pockrass end up landing the No. 51 Phoenix Racing team a sponsor after all?