The Cool-Down Lap: More Than Numbers, Putting Raymond Parks’s NASCAR Impact in Perspective
At 96 years old, former NASCAR car owner Raymond Parks passed away at his home in Atlanta hours before the start of racing at Infineon.
At 96 years old, former NASCAR car owner Raymond Parks passed away at his home in Atlanta hours before the start of racing at Infineon.
In the debut edition of Frontstretch’s newest column, Fact or Fiction, we tackle Hendrick Motorsports after Jimmie Johnson’s win Sunday in Sonoma.
Robby Gordon played defense at Michigan and successfully guaranteed himself a starting spot at Sonoma, a strategy that worked to perfection.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Toyota/Save Mart 350K at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma.
This season could very well be called the year of the rivalries, and Sunday’s Sonoma race (June 20) lived up to the hype.
Back in the 1990s, it would have been hard to imagine Gordon scoring just one NASCAR win in a stretch of 92 races.
What Tony Stewart has is amazing car control and the best average finish at Sonoma over the past decade.
Q: What’s up with Bruton Smith’s glasses??? — Ben W., Wilmington, N.C.
What I don’t get is this; why does NASCAR feel the need to manufacture excitement in its races? But do they really do that?
The 1973 Daytona 500 is the most memorable running of the February classic in my book, because it was the first NASCAR event I attended. My dad took me.