Full Throttle: It’s OK to Objectify Trophy Girls, Just Don’t Have Dirty Pictures
Trophy girls have been around racetracks for nearly 100 years and while the roles have changed over time, the fact still remains that they are trophy girls.
Trophy girls have been around racetracks for nearly 100 years and while the roles have changed over time, the fact still remains that they are trophy girls.
What began as quiet rumors about discontent in the Home Depot camp regarding Joey Logano has become one of the lead stories of Silly Season.
The restrictor-plate roulette wheel turned tragic Saturday (July 2) for some of NASCAR’s most successful superstars at Daytona.
It’s easy to get caught up in the pre-Chase hype (and I’m as guilty of it as any NASCAR journalist) but the title still goes through the five-time champion.
A season of struggles, from faulty fueling to poor on-track performance has left Greg Biffle in a difficult predicament with nine races left.
6 – the number of infractions against Bobby Labonte in the Coke Zero 400.
David Ragan’s fight came through a three-step process, a recovery that ended with the man’s No. 6 Ford sitting in victory lane Saturday night.
David Ragan, with an essential assist from teammate Matt Kenseth, got some sweet redemption after his miscue shifting lanes in the Daytona 500.
Though 26th place is not what the No. 51 team had in mind for the return to Daytona, their longtime expertise at plate racing shone through again.
A funny thing happened on the way to the checkered flag at Daytona.