4 Burning Questions: Tweeting, Fire Safety, Prime Time & Flying Under the Radar
ONE: Why is Brad Keselowski’s Twitter usage a problem?
ONE: Why is Brad Keselowski’s Twitter usage a problem?
It’s a new season and I’m happy to be writing to you again in 2012.
With the hoopla of the Great American Race finally consigned to the annals of NASCAR history, we get down to the serious business this weekend.
The Sprint Cup teams head for Phoenix after a memorable Daytona Speedweeks. What lessons were learned at Daytona?
What did Chad Knaus do to bring down the wrath of NASCAR?
If this week is any indication, the rest of 2012 looks quite promising for the top driver at JGR.
It would be a glaring understatement to say that Speedweeks 2012 was one of the most unusual we’ve ever seen.
We got the same question this week from three people, wanting to know why Matt Kenseth was only five points ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr. after the Daytona 500.
In a holding pattern since the rains rolled in Sunday, I have had ample time to ponder what changes NASCAR could implement to alleviate weather maladies.
The crew chief for Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 car, Chad Knaus, has been suspended for six weeks after an infraction for a modified C-pillar.