Fan’s View: Going in Circles Simple NASCAR Logic
What silly things get done simply because it is somebody else’s bright idea? In NASCAR, there’s a multitude of items that fit into this category.
What silly things get done simply because it is somebody else’s bright idea? In NASCAR, there’s a multitude of items that fit into this category.
As we put the Carl – Brad fiasco in the rearview mirror, there’s plenty of debate about where we go from here. But fans, insiders …
Part of the allure of Kevin Harvick to race fans is how he bucks trends.
While NASCAR’s top divisions enjoy their week off, let’s take a look at 12 other full-time teams who currently sit just outside the “Battle for the Bubble.”
With four races on the books so far in 2010, it’s looking like a whole new ballgame in NASCAR. The races have been very good.
This week was an off-week for the Sprint Cup Series, so we take a look at the best of what people had to say after the Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski debate.
I don’t think NASCAR or the fans were counting on Brad Keselowski’s car pirouetting and crushing its roof in a frightening wreck just four races into 2010.
Carl Edwards’s retribution against Brad Keselowski has already been analyzed, dissected and commented upon at great length. But I’ve got to add my opinion.
The first four races of the NASCAR season have offered a variety of tracks. Naturally there was the Daytona 500, one of four plate tracks on the schedule.
We’re forgetting about Kurt Busch winning the Atlanta race as a part of the only Dodge team left in the Cup Series.