Talking NASCAR TV: Old Dogs, New Tricks for FOX at Texas
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, your source at Frontstretch for television commentary.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, your source at Frontstretch for television commentary.
Let’s hope that the folks in NASCAR realize where their bread is buttered and will leave Saturday nights alone.
4 – the number of Roush Fenway Fords that placed in the top-seven positions in Saturday night’s Samsung Mobile 500.
Matt Kenseth thrives on being a late-race bloomer, coming out of nowhere to grab the best finish possible, David Pearson-style.
Dramatic Moment: There were damn few of them as Matt Kenseth took the rest of the field to school most of the race in Texas.
The singular goal of all the Ford programs: a championship that’ll stop the Jimmie Johnson reign of dominance and wake up NASCAR nation.
For Kurt Busch, the story that has played out year after year during his tenure at Penske Racing seems to finally be catching up to him.
In his post-race comments, Casey Mears said, “Our top priority is being in the Top 35 and we were able to make that happen tonight.”
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the NASCAR Cup Series Samsung Mobile 500 in Fort Worth, Texas.
It’s no surprise there was a Roush Fenway Ford on the pole at Texas, but it was somewhat of a surprise that it was David Ragan.