MPM2Nite: Kenseth vs. Keselowski – The Art of the Restart
Sunday (March 18) something remarkable happened on the third restart at Bristol.
Sunday (March 18) something remarkable happened on the third restart at Bristol.
While he painted a brave face on it over the weekend, Bruton Smith was apparently a bit stung by the size of the crowd that attended Sunday’s race at Bristol.
A reader named Willis wants to know what my take is on the Matt Kenseth/Brad Keselowski restart situation at Bristol.
All the recent bickering over the ins-and-outs of the NASCAR Sprint Cup rulebook has led to some interesting discussions amongst racing fans.
SMI CEO O. Bruton Smith has decided to move ahead with a plan to return Bristol Motor Speedway to its old configuration from 1992-2007.
Full Metal Jacket came to mind after the back and forth that has raged with regards to the plight of Chad Knaus, Ron Malec and the No. 48 team.
Fans are calling for heads. Knee-jerk reactions suggest ripping up this track that drivers consider to be conducive to safe and fun racing.
NASCAR’s highest ranking arbitrator is no stranger to overhearing potential penalties and altering them.
Throw away the NASCAR rulebook. Punishment is no longer certain – at least not for certain teams.
Bristol track owner Bruton Smith is reconsidering returning the track to its former single-groove configuration. Right move?