Voice of Vito: Reigning in the Recklessness, NASCAR Has Credibility Issues to Fix
The biggest NASCAR story this week is not the upcoming Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but fallout from a Nationwide Series race in Missouri.
The biggest NASCAR story this week is not the upcoming Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but fallout from a Nationwide Series race in Missouri.
Matt Kenseth opened the 2009 season with back-to-back wins and looked to be on the road to a second Cup championship. However, he hasn’t won since.
The mix of names covers all aspects of NASCAR – drivers in various series, crew chiefs, car owners and promoters.
Does any fan out there really want to green light NASCAR, under any circumstance, to made a judgment call based on their collective wisdom?
Let’s explain why LeBron James’s “decision” will produce better results than Earnhardt Jr.’s choice to break for better ground at Hendrick Motorsports.
Had it not been for fans’ herculean efforts on YouTube, many would be left with what little NASCAR Media has released to the public.
While he has been one of the strongest contenders week in and week out, Jeff Gordon has failed to find victory lane thus far in 2010.
Most NASCAR fans have their favorite and least favorite driver, and rarely is that least favorite driver someone that runs 25th every week.
My belief is that Brian France’s preoccupation with the Chase is him searching for a legacy of some sort.
Traditionally, this is always a slow time for NASCAR news. That’s why they invented Silly Season.