Fan’s View: Changing Tires & Changing Times
A hybrid won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The concept has fascinated me for the weekend.
A hybrid won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The concept has fascinated me for the weekend.
Joey Logano is still so damn young! But you know, that final maneuver on Mark Martin Sunday afternoon (June 10) was no rookie deal.
The title to this column is a gratuitous effort to add to the NASCAR web crawlers’ Google results for two of the most popular catchphrases in pop culture.
One of NASCAR’s traditions includes the pre-race flyover, often executed by aircraft from the very military we strive to thank.
I’ve been informed by parties high and low that all I want are wrecks, rude drivers, apparently Dale Earnhardt Jr. in victory lane and the ability to complain.
Why was Joey Logano taking this not so shocking finish to the race so hard?
Talladega and Daytona are too damn big to race on. It’s a simple equation. Unrestricted, the cars run too fast.
I chose to believe Travis Pastrana is less of a chauvinist than his words indicated.
Hendrick Motorsports has not logged their 200th Sprint Cup win – much to the disappointment of our friendly FOX broadcast crew.
We settled onto the hard backless bench and watched the hobby stock division take to the track for some hot laps at Lee USA Speedway.