Happy Hour: What’s Left to Be Said About the Daytona 380
As is all in a week’s work for the Official Columnist of NASCAR, I watched, I listened, and I read what people had to say …
As is all in a week’s work for the Official Columnist of NASCAR, I watched, I listened, and I read what people had to say …
Like most Cup racing fans out there, I, too, have a driver that I like to dislike more than others. I don’t take it to …
The time has come, the Walrus said, to talk of many things – of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. – …
Lots to get to from you guys this week. But if there is one thing I haven’t heard, it’s that Matt Kenseth is not a …
With the glitz and glamour of Daytona now behind us, the focus of the Sprint Cup Series turns west to Fontana and the 2-mile oval …
When NASCAR resumed racing in southern California in 1997 after previous failed attempts at gaining a foothold for the sport at Riverside and Ontario, the …
NASCAR is it’s own animal of sorts when compared to professional sports. It starts off its season with its Super Bowl and then follows it …
The Daytona 500 had several controversial moments, but the biggest was the race being shortened by over 100 miles due to rain. Did NASCAR do the right thing by starting at the scheduled time, or should the green flag have been moved up so that the entire race could be run?
Did You Notice? The firestorm surrounding cutting the Daytona 500 48 laps short? Personally, I think the anger should be focused on the starting time …
10. The conception of Brian France in the first place (had to have been a “mistake”).