Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Don’t Be Discouraged by Strategy Races
Strategy has always played a role in the outcome of Sprint Cup races, but in 2011, it’s more important than ever.
Strategy has always played a role in the outcome of Sprint Cup races, but in 2011, it’s more important than ever.
Here’s a sneak peek at 2012, with specific changes described below.
This year has been a reminder in this humble columnist’s opinion why he loves NASCAR and why he doesn’t worry about NASCAR’s issues anymore.
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?
Tony Stewart won for the second week in a row at New Hampshire and took the points lead. Can Stewart sustain it and win the title from 10th place at Richmond?
Beginning this season, across all three series, NASCAR implemented a new “43 to 1” points system, which is exactly what it sounds like.
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.
8. Team given a 15-minute timeout for cussing once Kurt Busch accidentally mistook an official for Steve Addington.
Mark Martin’s season of discontent had another chapter added this Sunday at NHIS – site of his last victory in 2009.
Never in contention, Kurt Busch lost it early and often on the radio, part of a trend of lovely gems he’s released for the scanner-listening public.