The Yellow Stripe: Ready, Set, Chase – 10 Things to Watch in NASCAR’s Playoffs
For such a long season, the NASCAR calendar sure does seem to fly by. With 26 races in the books, we now arrive at the pay window.
For such a long season, the NASCAR calendar sure does seem to fly by. With 26 races in the books, we now arrive at the pay window.
Without further ado, here is my take on how the final NASCAR Cup standings will play out.
How will NASCAR, in 2012, try to draw more fans to more events so these attendees might spend more money?
Whether you participate in a Chase fantasy NASCAR league or not, you have reached the home stretch of the season.
Sucky time to be Clint Bowyer. A day after he said it was unlikely he’d be back at RCR for 2012, Richard Petty Motorsports said they weren’t interested.
Did You Notice? NASCAR gets so focused on the postseason we often forget there’s 31 other cars on the grid each week?
Kevin Harvick’s fourth win at Richmond sends him into the Chase tied with Kyle Busch for the lead in points.
With the field for the Chase for the Sprint Cup finally decided, you are likely going to be inundated this week with article upon article with who will win.
The NASCAR regular season came to an end Saturday night (Sept. 10) with Kevin Harvick shaking off his summer slump to score his fourth win of the season.
1. Drive a car that doesn’t have a No. 48 on the side of it.