Voice of Vito: NASCAR Trying to Find Balance Between New World & Old School
Finding the balance between the “New World” and “Old School” has been NASCAR’s predicament the last half decade or so.
Finding the balance between the “New World” and “Old School” has been NASCAR’s predicament the last half decade or so.
Following a nasty wreck for Elliott Sadler at Pocono, there was an outcry about the lack of a SAFER barrier at the point where Sadler hit.
Whitney Motorsports has a lot to offer a potential sponsor, especially one that wants to break into the sport and grow with a team that has a good foundation.
The 24 Hours… err, 500 miles of Pocono not only tested the mettle of all 43 teams Sunday.
NASCAR’s notorious dictatorial style was obviously at work during the week leading up to Pocono.
We’re heading full steam toward the Dog Days of Summer, but there’s several NASCAR Sprint Cup regulars barking up the wrong tree.
Elliott Sadler had the very definition of a hero-to-zero weekend.
I know, I know, it’s been a topic that’s been beaten to death, but it bears repeating: Pocono needs to shorten its Cup races as soon as possible.
An old-school element came into play here. Due to ESPN’s live coverage of the Ricoh Women’s British Open, NASCAR Countdown was pushed to ESPN2.
31 – number of laps spent under caution in the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500.