Talking NASCAR TV: SPEED’s Continuous Coverage While ESPN Shouldn’t Have Bothered
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where discussion of new wrinkles in race coverage is the name of the game.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where discussion of new wrinkles in race coverage is the name of the game.
I will admit when SPEED joined my racing lineup, I ate up all the commentary shows and exploration of all things related to auto sports. But, did I need it?
3 – career victories at Martinsville and in the Chase this season for Tony Stewart.
Motorized mechanical mayhem at Martinsville. Easily the best race of the year.
Everyone talks about Talladega being the wildcard in the Chase and as an afterthought, adds Martinsville in as well.
There have been many, many times when Tony Stewart could have seriously challenged for the season title.
Casey Mears has never been synonymous with short-track racing during his NASCAR career, but he looked right at home on the tight confines of Martinsville.
Talk about a gamble. When the caution flew with 41 to go, Chad Knaus left leader Jimmie Johnson on the racetrack while almost every car on the lead lap pitted.
“Carl Edwards had better be real worried. That’s all I’ve got to say. He’s not going to sleep for the next three weeks.” – Tony Stewart, race winner
RIDGEWAY, Va. – The Sprint Cup drivers took to Martinsville Speedway Sunday (Oct. 30) and a late model race broke out.