Fanning the Flames: Saudi Prince Wants His Little Petty Blue Corvette … Urrr, Fusion
Q: OK, I thought I’d seen it all, but a NASCAR team named Richard Petty Motorsports partnering with a Saudi prince?
Q: OK, I thought I’d seen it all, but a NASCAR team named Richard Petty Motorsports partnering with a Saudi prince?
For Juan Pablo Montoya, 2009 marks the year that he has become, by every measure, a stock car driver.
As I was perusing the web the other day, I ran across an interesting blog about sponsorship in NASCAR and how it should be geared more towards women.
Unlike the first two Chase tracks that have seen their share of unpredictability, the Kansas Speedway will see the usual suspects up front early and often.
Since Earnhardt’s death, risk aversion has been the goal for NASCAR drivers, uncomfortable at times with the consequences of pushing a car to its ragged edge.
The flavor of the month syndrome seems to have hit home hardest during the 2009 NASCAR Chase for the Championship.
10. How could Tony treat his old car like that!?
NASCAR is considering a move to two-day shows in 2010 as a cost-cutting measure for teams. Will this help teams and keep the fans happy?
Dover’s Monster Mile had no mercy for our poll this week, with its slick track and tough tire compound leading to poor finishes for drivers on last week’s list.
Brian France and NASCAR’s suits in Daytona have been preaching expansion outside of the borders of the United States for years. In a very interesting …