Fanning the Flames: Richmond Reaction, Fantasy Talk & a Junior Fan’s Last Stand
You guys hyped the Richmond race, which turned out to be a dud. How is it that all these guys with nothing to lose managed to bore us all to death?
You guys hyped the Richmond race, which turned out to be a dud. How is it that all these guys with nothing to lose managed to bore us all to death?
Welcome to this week’s edition of Frontstretch’s Fantasy Insider. The game has completely changed as NASCAR’s version of the playoffs begins in New Hampshire.
There is something amiss with the most recent iteration of the Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship and the homestretch of the 2010 NASCAR season as a whole.
Did You Notice? That as NASCAR takes to the New York City airwaves today, the landscape in the Big Apple is markedly different than it was even five years ago?
This year’s Chase will look quite familiar if you’ve been following NASCAR the last 10 weeks and not just glancing at the final box scores.
Richmond completed the three-race test of the new Nationwide Series CoT. What are your thoughts on the competition it produced?
The anti-climactic final moments of the Race to the Chase left a feeling in NASCAR fans’ mouths like they’d kissed their sister Saturday night.
This week marked the debut of the ESPN program entitled Riding Shotgun with Kyle Busch, a documentary-style show.
What I do doubt is Hendrick Motorsports’ ability to have four cars running as strong as their equipment would indicate they should.
“Playoffs! You want to talk about playoffs? You kidding me?” That’s the reaction of the majority of the NASCAR fanbase nowadays.