Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2012 Twin 150s at Daytona Race Recap
With the Top-35 teams in last year’s owner points locked into the race there’s little drama waiting to see who is going to qualify and who’s going home.
With the Top-35 teams in last year’s owner points locked into the race there’s little drama waiting to see who is going to qualify and who’s going home.
Why are Daytona SpeedWeeks activities so confusing?
First-time winners are good for the sport. There is never anything contrived about a first victory celebration.
To win three out of seven races in the Winter Nationals at Volusia, that’s unprecedented for our dirt racing team.
As with the Busch brothers, we may get sick of “Danica this” and “Danica that” but you got to admit, some of her racing videos are very entertaining.
Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth took home wins, but it was Michael McDowell, Robby Gordon, Dave Blaney and Joe Nemechek who walked away with a winning feeling.
Who can blame Robby Gordon for being so willing to put a price tag on his new, most valuable asset?
With the 2012 Daytona 500 just days away, there is a story developing much like Dale Earnhardt’s quest for winning the Great American Race.
It is dangerous, however, to resolve ourselves to the idea that the NASCAR of now is trying to be more like the NASCAR of then.
Now we touch on the saga of the illegal C-pillar on the No. 48 car last week.