NASCAR Mailbox: The Next Gen Car’s Short Track Problem
Frontstretch’s Kevin Nix answers this week’s question for NASCAR Mailbox on Frontstretch’s YouTube channel.
Frontstretch’s Kevin Nix answers this week’s question for NASCAR Mailbox on Frontstretch’s YouTube channel.
Recent racing at Bristol, Martinsville and Richmond in the NASCAR Cup Series casts doubt the Next Gen and short tracks will ever mesh.
It was Thursday, April 10, when I received the news that my friend Al Pearce, a Hall-of-Fame racing journalist and fellow Army officer, had passed away.
The Cup Series put on an all-time classic in its final, for now, race at Rockingham Speedway.
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The broadcast did not have a backup plan in case the anticipated tire situation never materialized.
Sunday’s Food City 500 was the latest short track disappointment with the Next Gen car.
The first quarter of the 2025 Cup Series season is complete, and the former SHR drivers have had some time to get acclimated to their new teams.
NASCAR ought to allow teams to build a short track chassis as well as increase horsepower at short tracks.