Full Throttle: Optimism Is Riding High as NASCAR 2011 Dawns
NASCAR may have the shortest offseason in pro sports, but the short amount of time away was enough to get everyone excited about the upcoming season.
NASCAR may have the shortest offseason in pro sports, but the short amount of time away was enough to get everyone excited about the upcoming season.
The elder Busch has found a way, year after year, regardless of the mess that Penske may be in to get the job done.
Every time I turn on the racing report, I am listening to Brian France tell me that in order to be consistent, NASCAR is changing… again.
There’s been increasing criticism in recent years over NASCAR’s TV broadcasts. What do you think is the biggest hurdle these broadcasts have been facing?
Before the madness begins anew under the lights at Daytona this Saturday night, here are, in no particular order, my 11 wishes for NASCAR in 2011.
Ray Evernham, who worked part-time as an analyst in the broadcast booth and on NASCAR Now, has left the network to take a job with Hendrick Motorsports.
The Day That Changed Everything is molded not around Dale Earnhardt, but the life story of a driver that has been insignificant on the Cup circuit.
Heading to Daytona, let’s take a look at all who benefited from an owner points swap this offseason.
FACT: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Will Be (A Little) Better With Steve Letarte Alongside
NASCAR chose to address the issues of the past few years by… tweaking the Chase (slightly) and revamping the points system. Good move? Bad move?