Holding A Pretty Wheel: Iowa Was Forgettable, but the Track Isn’t to Blame
NASCAR may not want to live in the past, but to move forward, good racing, real on-track battles and passing cannot become a thing of was once was.
NASCAR may not want to live in the past, but to move forward, good racing, real on-track battles and passing cannot become a thing of was once was.
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NEWTON, Iowa — While both Brad Keselowski and Ryan Preece both fell short of the ultimate goal of winning today’s NASCAR Cup Series Iowa Corn …
Sunday featured an odd mixture of what’s great and what’s wrong with modern-day Cup racing.
Hocevar led the underdogs at Iowa, but he ruffled some feathers on his way to a top-10 finish.
If you have questions, then we have the answers after the Cup Series’ second-ever visit to Iowa on Sunday.
Caleb Barnes and Samuel Stubbs discuss the finish of Sunday’s Cup Series race at Iowa and the numerous cautions that led up to it.
Teams up and down pit road went in several different directions with their pit calls in the Cup Series’ second trip to Iowa.
Hocevar drew the ire of Zane Smith during the race and Smith’s crew chief Ryan Bergenty after the race.