Running Their Mouth: 2010 CARFAX 400 at Michigan
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the CARFAX 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the CARFAX 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
The No. 19 team’s future is in doubt without sponsorship for the 2011 season, so running the way they did at Michigan had to be a real pick-me-up.
One driver who has been, for the most part, outside the media fray this year is Kurt Busch.
NASCAR.com’s main article showcases large photos of the soulful faces of Mark Martin and Clint Bowyer as the headline grabs us with the words “RUMBLE FOR 12TH.”
I had fooled myself into believing the “impactful changes” Brian France trumpeted concerning the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule would right wrongs.
NEVER, in all my years as a fan or a writer, have I ever heard anyone mention the chassis that their driver, or one they hate, was driving!
From all indications, the 2011 season is one NASCAR is hoping will change the momentum of the sport moving forward for years to come.
This week NASCAR returns to the heart of the American automotive industry for the Carfax 400 from Michigan International Speedway.
After months of speculation, the Budweiser/Kevin Harvick negotiations are entering the homestretch.
Sources close to the situation say everything is progressing as planned and Brian Vickers is on track to be back in the car next season.