Middle-Class Meltdown: Reed Sorenson, Turner Latest Victims of Growing NASCAR Epidemic
Reed Sorenson was unceremoniously dumped from Turner Motorsports’ No. 32 car, with Cup regular Brian Vickers taking the seat.
Reed Sorenson was unceremoniously dumped from Turner Motorsports’ No. 32 car, with Cup regular Brian Vickers taking the seat.
Here’s five rides that absolutely need to happen for the Nationwide ranks in 2012.
“We’ll be back in the Nationwide Series next year,” says Eric McClure of himself and his Hefty sponsorship. “That’s a big deal. Last year, I wanted to retire.”
While most drivers disappear from existence or scrape together low-quality rides to keep their name out there, a few settled for the Nationwide Series.
The lesser-told story is that of the ARCA Racing Series entrants that will be making the rounds on the New York road course this weekend.
Nationwide Series driver Blake Koch is in the middle of his rookie season in the No. 81 Daystar Dodge for MacDonald Motorsports.
ESPN demonstrated some (albeit minor) improvement in their broadcast of the 200-miler from Loudon this past Saturday (July 16).
In this column, I penned all the reasons I could think of that moving the Nationwide Series race at Lucas Oil Raceway was an asinine decision.
NASCAR and its broadcast partners may want to sell this story for all it’s worth, but the argument that “ratings are solid, all is well” is a red herring.
Talk has sparked about moving the Nationwide Series race currently run the evening before the Brickyard 400 on the IRP short track to the big track itself.