Holding a Pretty Wheel: An Open Letter to NASCAR Track Owners – Do Right By Your Fans
Dear Track Owners: Yes, I am talking to you, International Speedway Corp. and Speedway Motorsports Inc. You too, NASCAR.
Dear Track Owners: Yes, I am talking to you, International Speedway Corp. and Speedway Motorsports Inc. You too, NASCAR.
At NASCAR’s halfway point, a handful of numbers have been trumpeted to showcase how the racing has “never been more competitive.”
Despite attendance most weekends and a multi-billion dollar TV contract, there’s a reason NASCAR gets less play on SportsCenter than a single MLB game.
There was once a time NASCAR proclaimed itself “the fastest growing sport in America” and claimed it ranked second only to the NFL in TV ratings.
This week’s “must haves” include Richard Petty Motorsports’ No. 9 of Kasey Kahne and Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. 14 driven by Mr. Tony Stewart himself.
Last weekend at Daytona, a number of topics were discussed by NASCAR CEO Brian France.
Daytona lived up to its wild reputation Saturday night, triggering another Big One that shook up the 43-car field faster than your local bingo caller.
It’s been a rough week for AJ Allmendinger, under fire after a heated conversation with Richard Petty at Daytona.
NASCAR is considering changes to the Chase system, which might possibly include a larger Chase field, eliminations and/or a road course. Are changes needed?
10. A two-souvenir minimum for entrance to any NASCAR event, helping bolster the struggling Motorsports Authentics business.