Marcos Ambrose Takes 1st Win at Watkins Glen as Chaos Ensues Behind
After a green-white-checkered restart, Marcos Ambrose immediately pressured Keselowski and executed a bump-and-run to get by for the lead and win in turn 9.
After a green-white-checkered restart, Marcos Ambrose immediately pressured Keselowski and executed a bump-and-run to get by for the lead and win in turn 9.
The idea of adding a road course to NASCAR’s Chase has been floated about almost as long as there has been a Chase.
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – Friday afternoon (Aug. 12) was nothing but practice for the Sprint Cup and Nationwide series at Watkins Glen.
Any fan of NASCAR knows the importance of businesses supporting the sport and no company is more important to its long-term health than title sponsor Sprint.
The Chase was contrived before. With the addition of the wildcard, it’s contrived and cheap.
We are starting to witness the impact NASCAR’s new “wildcard” rule has had on the drivers and races this season.
Watkins Glen couldn’t come soon enough on the schedule for Chase bubble drivers such as Juan Pablo Montoya, Marcos Ambrose and AJ Allmendinger.
The first thing that I want to mention this week is how happy I am for Paul Menard and his entire family.
When the legend of Brad Keselowski is written down for the ages, we’ll likely see the shaping of a hero’s journey.
I don’t want to listen to a pair of drivers sounding like my two youngest sisters squabbling over who had to sit in the puke seat back in the day.