Voices From the Heartland: In Some NASCAR Cases, the Apple Does Roll Far From the Tree
“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” But this last weekend at Martinsville, NASCAR fans were given a rare glimpse of an apparent exception to that rule.
“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” But this last weekend at Martinsville, NASCAR fans were given a rare glimpse of an apparent exception to that rule.
Last Sunday’s race at Martinsville didn’t go the way fantasy owners thought it would for Denny Hamlin, but it wasn’t because he didn’t have a good car.
There is an old saying that goes along the lines of “Everything is bigger in Texas.” Such phrasing can be applied to Texas Motor Speedway.
For the most part, stuck throttles had been a thing of the past in NASCAR until this past weekend at Martinsville.
Did You Notice? Everyone and their mother referring to Kevin Harvick as “the best closer in NASCAR?”
Was Sunday’s race at Martinsville the best competition we’ve seen this season?
NASCAR’s classic short track in Martinsville, Va., on the schedule since 1949, treated us to one of the best races of the season Sunday.
10. His mind has been busy with luring former Formula 1 hothead and party boy Kimi Raikkonen into his stable.
On Sunday (April 3), Jimmie Johnson wasted no time criticizing NASCAR for a pit-road speeding penalty that took the No. 48 car out of contention.
Martinsville was a chance for me to show two of our friends around as they attended their very first NASCAR race weekend.