Running Their Mouth: 2007 Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono
Here’s a sneak peek at what some select few were thinking after the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.
Here’s a sneak peek at what some select few were thinking after the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.
3 hours, 47 minutes, 55 seconds – Time it took to complete the Pennsylvania 500… but it felt more like an eternity.
Since Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s decision to leave his job at DEI, the knowledge Junior would be moving on has only become more pronounced since June.
On lap 154, Kurt Busch assumed the lead yet again at Pocono, and the rest of the field couldn’t pedal fast enough to keep him in sight.
Looks like the Car of Tomorrow can’t come to Pocono soon enough. Today’s Pennsylvania 500 was a total yawner – even Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s official race report described the event as “mundane.”
After qualifying seventh for Sunday’s race at Pocono, it appeared Montoya was poised to have a strong run following his second-place finish at Indianapolis.
Through a strong 13th-place finish in the special Combos-themed Ford, Ricky Rudd helped Robert Yates’s No. 88 climb four spots in owner points.
The world tilted when Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced he was leaving Dale Earnhardt Incorporated and headed for the sun when he announced he was going to Hendrick.
If there is one name that is synonymous with NASCAR’s storied past, it is Junior Johnson.
Just a couple of thoughts on Indy before I get to the questions this week… humor me. Anyone hear the old story about how Brad …