Fan’s View: NASCAR Vanishes… Would Anybody Care?
Today we’re going to play a small game of “What If?” What if NASCAR suddenly declared they were no more?
Today we’re going to play a small game of “What If?” What if NASCAR suddenly declared they were no more?
What if Kevin Harvick had gotten his way? What if Childress had let him walk, much like he urged a young Earnhardt to do in the early 1980s?
FACT – The NASCAR Nationwide Series is going in a better direction than the Cup Series.
With 12 races remaining in the 2010 NASCAR Cup season, two teams still have a realistic shot at re-entering the Top 35 in owner points.
With just two races left until the Chase for the Sprint Cup, the NASCAR season is heating up.
I surely never thought I’d see a day when a fan could walk up to the ticket gate at Bristol the evening of the Night Race and purchase a ticket.
NASCAR’s own Kyle Busch ascended to the top of ESPN’s Cross-Sport Power Rankings this week.
Earlier this year a trusted colleague, more connected than myself, told me to hold on. NASCAR as we have come to know it is in for some big changes.
What is disconcerting is the brazenness of Kyle Busch following both the Nationwide race and Cup race Saturday night when the issue of Keselowski came up.
Did You Notice? NASCAR possibly backtracking on their efforts to shut out Cup drivers from competing full time for the Nationwide Series championship?