Professor of Speed: NASCAR’s Social Media Explosion – It’s a Small (& Connected) World
Call me a geezer, but I can remember when being a NASCAR fan meant feeling as though I was a member of a secret society.
Call me a geezer, but I can remember when being a NASCAR fan meant feeling as though I was a member of a secret society.
Our comments about safety being a moving target, along with the note that jet dryers could be converted to run on gasoline brought a LOT of responses.
On Monday, it was announced that Senior Vice President and President of NASCAR Media Group, Paul Brooks, will be moving on from the company as of May 4.
Did anyone else feel they had tripped into some sort of Doc Brown-engineered bunny hole the last two weeks in the desert?
To nobody’s great surprise, the appeals board upheld the penalties assessed against the No. 48 team after Daytona on Tuesday.
Did You Notice? The pressure to perform is getting to drivers, not crew chiefs early this season?
After teams have had continuing issues with EFI each week so far in 2012, does NASCAR need to take a new look at the testing ban?
Was Stewart’s Sin City success enough to impress our writers and put him atop our Power Rankings?
9. “If you think the C-posts were bad, you should have checked the A-posts.”
NASCAR is a dictatorship – there is no disputing that fact. For competitors to have any chance to question their rulings, there has to be an appeals process.