Did You Notice? Military Matters, Kicked to the Curb & It Doesn’t Pay to Finish 1st on Friday
Did You Notice? How the US Army’s departure from NASCAR puts the focus on the No. 88 car manned by the sport’s Most Popular Driver?
Did You Notice? How the US Army’s departure from NASCAR puts the focus on the No. 88 car manned by the sport’s Most Popular Driver?
If you’re the owner of one of those teams with little choice but to try to salvage what’s left of the 2012 season, perhaps a driver change is in order.
Which of the smaller teams has been most impressive in 2012 and why?
Was Tony Stewart’s victory-lane vitriol worth a few first-place votes? Or did Matt Kenseth’s dominant run impress our writers? Keep reading to find out.
Jeff Burton sat down with our own Phil Allaway this past weekend in Daytona to discuss his frustrating season to date.
10. Brad Keselowski’s dash-mounted beer injection system.
As a result of impending legislation, it was announced that the US Army will not be back on the No. 39 car of Ryan Newman in 2013.
ONE: The Irrelevance of the Firecracker 400 at Daytona
Not much has affected the No. 48 team in 2012, but even Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus were powerless against superspeedway racing.
Ryan Newman’s crew chief Tony Gibson is our guest and talks about the importance of aerodynamics, mechanical grip and rolling the center of the corners.