For NASCAR, How Much Havin’ at It Is Too Much?
I’m all for a little emotion and a little in-your-face and some by-God excitement in NASCAR, but is this really what we’re after?
I’m all for a little emotion and a little in-your-face and some by-God excitement in NASCAR, but is this really what we’re after?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is on the cusp of breaking his victory drought. This week, he had the fuel mileage, but Brad Keselowski had better track position at Kansas.
American Ethanol is something the sport of NASCAR has fully embraced in 2011.
2. Is Dale Earnhardt Jr. really on the verge of a breakthrough to victory lane?
Sunday night’s marathon (May 29) marked the third consecutive Cup race where the fastest car lost the race due to different pit tactics.
Traditionally I’ve always divided the (way too long) NASCAR Cup season into esters.
Memorial Day weekend is a time to remember and commemorate, but not if you were racing at the front at Charlotte or Indianapolis.
As you were a flagman for so many years, I’d like your take on the last-lap situations at the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600
Roush Fenway Racing’s Greg Biffle was only a few laps from victory when he had to pull his No. 16 down pit road in the final laps of the 600.
Did You Notice? The inconsistency of NASCAR’s Sunday caution calls at Charlotte?