Mirror Driving: Swearing Off NASCAR’s Bull… Well, You Know
Tony Stewart’s slip of the tongue didn’t just cost him money. Is it wrong for drivers to lose NASCAR points for over-the-line statements to the media?
Tony Stewart’s slip of the tongue didn’t just cost him money. Is it wrong for drivers to lose NASCAR points for over-the-line statements to the media?
While Tony Stewart was kissing the bricks at Indianapolis for the second time in three years, some drivers almost kissed their Chase hopes goodbye in …
It is times like these we thank NASCAR for being part of the national consciousness and showing once again what is right with sports.
This week, here’s a peek at what some select few were thinking after the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard.
33 – laps led by Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. Earnhardt finished 34th after blowing an engine with 24 laps to go.
Darrell Waltrip and Bristol. Bill Elliott and Michigan. Dale Earnhardt and Talladega. Looks like the formula’s in place for Tony Stewart and Indianapolis.
With 10 laps to go, Tony Stewart muscled his way under Kevin Harvick. The two skirmished, but Stewart quickly drove off to an uncontested Brickyard 400 win.
1. Stewart Storylines – As expected, Tony Stewart has hit his midsummer stride, winning two straight Cup races and his second Brickyard 400. Stewart-related questions: …
Following the merger between Ginn Racing and DEI, the No. 13 team, currently 35th in owner points, was eliminated; losing their “locked-in” qualifying spot.
When Montoya qualified on the outside of the front row for the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard, he accomplished more than securing his best career starting spot.