The Big 6: Questions Answered After the 2011 Daytona 500
With all the rules tweaking going on, NASCAR failed this week to address what I see as an issue with the qualifying rules for the Daytona 500.
With all the rules tweaking going on, NASCAR failed this week to address what I see as an issue with the qualifying rules for the Daytona 500.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Thursday, Feb. 17 was all a blur for Brian Keselowski.
Once NASCAR issued a rule change limiting the grill opening size last Sunday in Daytona, teams went to work searching for ways to maximize the smaller opening.
What a wild, crazy month of February it’s been. I don’t know if I can remember a Speedweeks with more rules changes… and it’s only Saturday.
Showcasing Earnhardt Childress Racing motors, Jeff Burton used a push from teammate Clint Bowyer to score the win in Thursday’s second Gatorade Duel race.
With a steady push from Regan Smith, Kurt Busch cruised to his second win of Daytona Speedweeks, the first of the 150-mile Gatorade Duel qualifying races.
I am crossing my fingers that this year’s Daytona 500 will be one of the best. Here are some it will try to compete with to be the most exciting.
For the feel-good stories, for the final-lap drama, Thursday’s Duel at Daytona was more ominous in whetting appetites for the upcoming 500 and 2011 season.
Last year was a very trying year for me. I made some big decisions halfway through to try and shake things up for 2011, and …
Stick glue up each nostril, inhale deeply and come up with the most ridiculous set of rules you can. NASCAR’s actual Daytona 500 qualifying is more insane.