Holding a Pretty Wheel: Gone in an Instant, Earnhardt’s Death Still Reverberates in NASCAR
Longtime Dale Earnhardt Inc. employee Steve Hmiel said it best in the days after Dale Earnhardt’s death: “It’s like a compass that’s lost its true North.”
Longtime Dale Earnhardt Inc. employee Steve Hmiel said it best in the days after Dale Earnhardt’s death: “It’s like a compass that’s lost its true North.”
This edition of the Shakedown Session will be focusing on the 10 drivers who hope to make the Daytona 500 via the Gatorade Duels.
Did You Notice? That there hasn’t been much out there previewing the Duels? It’s still a battle to make NASCAR’s most prestigious race.
Sources have confirmed to BSNews that NASCAR officials are fuming after Daytona 500 polesitter, Dale Earnhardt Jr., crashed during Wednesday’s practice.
Rep. Betty McCollum of Minnesota says the recruiting effort in the way of sponsorship deals with NASCAR race teams is a waste of money.
Here we go, set to embark on the longest fantasy season: fantasy NASCAR. Without further ado, let’s jump into a two-car draft and get ready for Daytona.
Following Saturday night’s Budweiser Shootout, NASCAR made a series of changes to reduce the horsepower in an effort to break up the two-car breakaway.
Polesitter Dale Earnhardt Jr. will keep that title in name alone after a wreck in Wednesday practice forced the No. 88 team to pull out the backup car.
Does Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s pole mean anything for the season ahead, or is Daytona simply a product of superior Hendrick horsepower?
Here we are, the day before the Gatorade Duel qualifying races to set the field for the Daytona 500 – and there is palatable pessimism in the air.