Did You Notice? NASCAR’s Burning to the Ground & Why the Truck Series Stays Sound
Did You Notice? The out-and-out rebellion going on in every aspect of NASCAR right now?
Did You Notice? The out-and-out rebellion going on in every aspect of NASCAR right now?
By now, we are all familiar with the paradox of racing at Daytona and Talladega.
NASCAR placed AJ Allmendinger on probation until Dec. 31 following a DUI arrest in North Carolina, citing “actions detrimental to stock car racing.”
Our pollsters were left scratching their heads and putting the pieces together the best they could after a typical Talladega finish.
With three races left in the 2009 Cup season, it’s time to talk about the magic number for Jimmie Johnson to clinch his record-setting fourth consecutive title.
One thing that is being said about Jamie McMurray that shouldn’t be said, is that he lucked into his victory at Talladega.
I was appalled by the lack of racing and then carnage at the end of what purported to be a NASCAR race, but was a glorified 2.66-mile game of Scalextric.
Hello, race fans and welcome to entry No. 40 in an ongoing series where we look at the television coverage that NASCAR gets on a weekly basis.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
4 – number of times winner McMurray led the AMP Energy 500 Sunday.