Fanning the Flames: An Odd Point of View, NASCAR Hall of Fame & More (or Less) Tolerance
Q: Matt, are you kidding??? Now NASCAR’s own media is defending “the show” that it puts on when it creates drama?
Q: Matt, are you kidding??? Now NASCAR’s own media is defending “the show” that it puts on when it creates drama?
As hard as NASCAR may try to make a home in Fontana, NASCAR always has been home in Concord, N.C., as the Cup Series returns to Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
HAMPTON, Ga. – Take a quick stroll through the Sprint Cup Series garage and you’ll see lines of haulers and the full garage stalls of NASCAR’s biggest teams.
10. Richard Childress: Couldn’t line up the necessary sponsorship to fund a successful induction.
Did You Notice? How easy it’s gotten to use NASCAR’s wave-around rule to stay on the lead lap?
Jimmie Johnson’s win at Auto Club moved him into the points lead. With Hendrick-supported cars 1-2-4-5 in the standings, is this Hendrick’s Chase to lose?
After scoring another victory at his home track, Jimmie Johnson put a major stranglehold on the top spot following Chase race number four at Fontana.
The Pepsi 500 in California this past weekend was a watershed race for NASCAR’s 2009 Chase.
It’s been 11 months since we last saw Kyle Petty step behind the wheel of a Cup car, finishing 39th at Phoenix in his 829th (and possibly final) Cup start.
For all intents and purposes Carl Edwards’s quest for his first Sprint Cup crown is over. Surprise, surprise.