Fan’s View: Stunned Into Silence by NASCAR Stupidity
You just never know what’s going to happen in NASCAR.
You just never know what’s going to happen in NASCAR.
0 The number of top-10 finishes this season for Jeff Burton after 10 Sprint Cup races. He is 24th in the series standings with two …
Regan Smith, driving for an underfunded single-car team based out of Colorado, scored the second big upset win of the season at Darlington.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out this week’s big story from NASCAR Bubbleland: Regan Smith earning an upset Darlington victory.
Regan Smith should know. For three years, any conversation involving NASCAR, his name and driving ability has ended with the words “that guy.”
Where, exactly, was the “new” Kyle Busch? Did he have this weekend off? Because he sure as hell wasn’t in Darlington, S.C.
On a night that saw first-time winners and fists flying, the Showtime Southern 500 had a lot of drivers itching to start “Running Their Mouth.”
Regan Smith, using pit strategy to jump into the lead on lap 360 held on with old tires to score an improbable victory in the 62nd running of the Southern 500.
After setting a new Darlington qualifying record on Friday, Kasey Kahne had the car to beat for a long stretch early on.
In the end, the conditions were just right for Kasey Kahne, who laid down a blistering lap of 27.131 seconds, a new track record for Darlington Raceway.