No Bull: Thunder Valley Full of Lightning – Why Bristol & Kyle Still Entertained
No, Bristol wasn’t boring. Simple enough, right? Different, yes. Boring, no. Unless you think Kyle Busch is boring.
No, Bristol wasn’t boring. Simple enough, right? Different, yes. Boring, no. Unless you think Kyle Busch is boring.
FOX needs to show more of the show, same as ESPN. Just not a good week in general, NASCAR TV-wise, at Bristol.
Was that really a race at Bristol we watched on Sunday (March 20)? It didn’t seem like one to me. Something was missing.
5 – consecutive victories for Kyle Busch at Bristol in NASCAR competition, spanning all three major series.
Kyle Busch’s team got the No. 18 car off pit road first on the last stop and while Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson kept him honest, there was no catching Busch.
With the failure to qualify by the No. 32 FAS Lane Racing team, the NASCAR Cup Series owner points got shuffled a bit Sunday at Bristol.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – After this Sunday, there is no mistake to be made. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back to contention in the Cup Series this season.
Love him or hate him – and most of the people reading this prefer the latter – one can’t deny the impressive performance of Kyle Busch.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Jeff Byrd 500 (presented by Food City) at Bristol Motor Speedway.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Kyle Busch earned his second straight Bristol sweep and has stood in victory lane in the last five NASCAR national series races at the track.