5 Points to Ponder: Keselowski Loses Credibility, Dwindling Entry Lists & Ty’s Targets
According to Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, probation or not, went after him under a late-race caution at Dover.
According to Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, probation or not, went after him under a late-race caution at Dover.
After the latest NASCAR tripleheader, plenty of drivers had some strong (or sour) runs that could define the rest of their spring.
One small tweak the telecommunications company implemented was adding a Fan Vote component to the NASCAR All-Star Race.
With the All-Star Race next up on our plate, it’s time to stop, take a breather and reflect on the first third of the NASCAR Sprint Cup season.
TV-wise, the big story of the day was that with 24 laps to go in the NASCAR Cup race, FOX took their very first Side-by-Side commercial break.
I’m not advocating that Harvick seek out Busch in retaliation for the spin at Darlington. In fact, I don’t agree with drivers using their cars as weapons.
Would they or wouldn’t they? For days and days, nothing else graced the headlines of NASCAR media.
5 – the number of cars to pull off the track between lap 45 and 55 of Sunday’s race at Dover.
Even if reported estimates for all three national touring races this weekend were combined, it still wouldn’t be enough to fill the 140,000 seats Dover boasts.
With Robby Gordon’s team choosing to start-and-park, could anyone behind him take advantage and sneak into a locked-in spot for NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600