Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: Not Quite the Way We Planned
Marcos Ambrose returns to fill us in on Speedweeks from his point of view.
Marcos Ambrose returns to fill us in on Speedweeks from his point of view.
Jamie McMurray’s tears have to be put in context to understand. Yeah, winning the Daytona 500 is still a real big deal.
A pothole in a NASCAR race! Isn’t that too bad-jokishly inane to ever actually happen?
Roush Fenway Racing has also won five straight spring races at Fontana – with Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth combining to win the last four.
It was revealed late Monday (Feb. 15) that Drew Blickensderfer would be replaced as crew chief on the Roush Fenway Racing No. 17 Crown Royal Ford.
Did You Notice? Jamie McMurray is the most PR-friendly NASCAR driver to win the Daytona 500 since Michael Waltrip several years ago?
It sure was an eventful Speedweeks for Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Nearly three hours of delays hampered the Daytona 500 as crews worked to repair a hole in the track. So, who’s to blame?
It was Jimmie Johnson who lost out – his rear-axle failure at Daytona was enough for him to lose his grip atop our poll for the first time since last fall.
When I got the email that Jamie McMurray would be at the Friar’s Club for a media lunch this Tuesday, I couldn’t resist.