Shakedown Session: Men Behaving Badly While a NASCAR Upset is Virtually Ignored
In the past couple of weeks, the talk of the NASCAR world has been about drivers behaving badly.
In the past couple of weeks, the talk of the NASCAR world has been about drivers behaving badly.
NASCAR seems to be trying to walk a line between participants’ safety and ratings-friendly entertainment.
NASCAR has been devoting time and energy lately to managing driver conflict. This is nothing new for the sport.
Now the schedule shifts to another tough track on drivers and equipment: Dover. Chances are we won’t see an upset like last week.
As Wednesday dawns in NASCAR-land, the bigger story continues to be not surrounding the man that won but the punishment doled out to two men who lost.
TJ Bell, a Truck Series veteran took the next step by making his Sprint Cup debut at Darlington, qualifying an impressive 33rd with a brand new team.
NASCAR is a results-driven industry, where losing your ride could be the difference between a contract extension and a pink slip.
Regan Smith got his first career win on Saturday night. Could this victory be the springboard towards a ride with a team that has better resources?
Cinderella was dressed as the Lady in Black in Darlington Saturday night as Regan Smith scored the first win of his Sprint Cup career..
10. How Kyle Busch didn’t stick to the script and ran away like a little school girl as Kevin Harvick approached his car.