What’s Vexing Vito: NASCAR’s New Hampshire Fallout
During the final restarts of the New Hampshire NNS race, Kevin Harvick lamented to his team that NASCAR had warned him about continuing his war with Kyle Busch.
During the final restarts of the New Hampshire NNS race, Kevin Harvick lamented to his team that NASCAR had warned him about continuing his war with Kyle Busch.
Read this week’s Power Rankings and see if your driver was eating lobster or wondering why his tire bead melted in Loudon.
The sky is falling, Jimmie’s bawling and Chad is crawling back to start, trying to figure out a way to salvage the season before the Chase starts.
Given Kevin Harvick’s on-track shenanigans at Pocono, was a warning necessary or is NASCAR going too far?
This weekend is the last time until the checkered flag falls in Homestead that the NASCAR Cup Series cars will not be on the racetrack somewhere.
Next week, the Brickyard 400 will mark the return of ESPN the self-styled worldwide leader in sports after a six-race stretch with TNT.
In the crazy laboratory of Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus, the lab techs are interchangeable.
Once again the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race came down to fuel mileage, Kyle Busch won the Nationwide race and the Truck race was the best.
Yep. Seems like just another day at the office for NASCAR Nation.
However, Busch would be too obvious of a choice for a “hot” driver, as would his fellow NASCAR winners this weekend, Ryan Newman and Matt Crafton. Congratulations to all three of them, but we’re going to take a look at some of the less obvious choices in this edition of Who’s Hot/Who’s Not.
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4 – the number of top-30 finishes this season for rookie Andy Lally. He was 28th at New Hampshire.