MPM2Nite: 33 & a Third
Traditionally I’ve always divided the (way too long) NASCAR Cup season into esters.
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?
“Why can’t we be friends?” I’m looking at YOU, Paul Tracy!
David Ragan’s second-place finish Sunday was his career best, but is it enough to keep the Roush Fenway driver in the seat of the No. 6 Ford?
The Memorial Day Weekend races all had exciting finishes, with two of them coming down to a pass on the front straight for a win.
The Indianapolis 500 has taken place on Memorial Day (originally called Decoration Day) since it was first run in 1911.
Poor motives aside, NASCAR got the last-lap call correct.