Couch Potato Tuesday: NBC Sports Started Strong, But Petered Out
We’ve reached the end of the 2020 season. This year, my 12th as the resident TV critic at Frontstretch, has been the most difficult of …
We’ve reached the end of the 2020 season. This year, my 12th as the resident TV critic at Frontstretch, has been the most difficult of …
The buzz generated by Sunday’s exciting night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway will likely reverberate through the NASCAR masses for a long time. The Pep Boys Auto 500 saw exciting racing for much of the event and saw someone not driving a non-Hendrick-affiliated car go to Victory Lane (though many were picking Jimmie Johnson to win). The race also did nothing to answer which drivers will be in safe mode for next week’s “race before the Chase” at Richmond. Kasey Kahne’s win moved him from 11th to 6th in the standings, while Carl Edwards’ oil pan problem regulated him to a poor finish and to within 85 points of falling outside the top 12. Kurt Busch totaled his No. 2 Dodge and lost a lot of his points. Kyle Busch led laps but faded toward the end and ended up _losing_ points to 12th place Matt Kenseth, despite Kenseth putting his No. 17 Ford into the wall twice in the first 20 laps. Brian Vickers’ No. 83 team bounced back from axle trouble, to finish 7th and leapfrog ahead of Busch in the points. Now 122 points are all that separate 14th in points Kyle Busch from 5th in points Edwards. The racing in Atlanta was eventful, exciting, and very influential in the points. Here are the *HOT*, *WARM* and *NOT* drivers this week:
Phoenix is an interesting place. NASCAR seems to be placing outsized importance on the tri-oval these days, knowing that the track will host the season …
Chip Ganassi has a saying: “Do the obvious things right.” The saying was on the mind of crew chief Phil Surgen Sunday (June 20) with …
The 2021 season is now complete. We’ve had two weeks to reflect upon the NASCAR season and Thanksgiving is coming up. Now, it’s time for …
The ROVAL at Charlotte Motor Speedway always brings in some shenanigans and Sunday’s Bank of America ROVAL 400k was no exception to the rule. Since …
The documentary’s head producer Chance Wright discusses working on the Kyle Busch film, taking inspiration from other racing films and more.
Did You Notice? … This week begins the home stretch of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series regular season? Ten races in 10 weekends, beginning this weekend …
Daniel McFadin writes about NASCAR’s lack of transparency on its Pride Month tweet, a Chicago street race’s potential impact on the schedule and the disappointing FS1 broadcast at Knoxville.
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