Fan’s View: Wishing For a Little NASCAR Controversy
Did you see that? Such is the question you often pose to your co-worker around the water cooler. If you’re a NASCAR fan, usually no …
Did you see that? Such is the question you often pose to your co-worker around the water cooler. If you’re a NASCAR fan, usually no …
Just 19 days after surgery to repair a torn ACL, there was Denny Hamlin standing in Texas’s victory lane, beating rival Jimmie Johnson.
Denny Hamlin muscled his way past Jeff Burton on the final restart at Texas and held off Jimmie Johnson to claim his second win in the last three races.
When Jimmie Johnson was bumped to take over second place, it wasn’t particularly unusual. Johnson’s reaction, though, was the bolt out of a blue sky.
This time, the spectacular engine failure that set David Reutimann’s car ablaze on lap 310 put the No. 00 in bubble jeopardy.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Samsung Mobile 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
For a remarkable performance by an injured driver, Denny Hamlin gets my shout out for pulling off a Texas win just two and half weeks removed from ACL surgery.
9 – number of cars involved in the lap 319 pileup in the Samsung Mobile 500.
In the interest of not diluting his grand images, now is the time that Richard Petty needs to step away from NASCAR.
In practice, the importance of sponsorship money can get out of control. It has become all consuming in NASCAR and not to the sport’s benefit.