Dropping the Hammer: Put Texas Motor Speedway Out of Its Misery
The Texas Motor Speedway of the last 25 years should be left to the history books.
The Texas Motor Speedway of the last 25 years should be left to the history books.
NASCAR allowing teams to posit fixes for the Next Gen car could help solve recent issues with the latest edition of the Cup Series machine.
Both Byron and Gibbs were fined, with Byron losing driver and owner points. The No. 23 23XI Racing team lost owner points.
The minute the playoffs began, William Byron flipped the switch once more.
Let’s just state the obvious: A repeat of Sunday can’t happen.
Before Texas Motor Speedway spends millions of millions of dollars on any kind of reconfguration, it needs to have a plan.
Miles Stanley will fill on for Jonathan Hassler on the pit box.
With a record 36 lead changes, Sunday was the best Texas Motor Speedway race in NASCAR history. In terms of everything else, it was probably the worst.
Joey Logano had a quip that summarized much of the Cup Series’ Sunday in Texas: “Square tires.”