Fan’s View: Buying Out SPEED Yet Another Potential NASCAR Blunder
There’s a bit of a buzz about NASCAR buying into SPEED, essentially creating their own racing network.
There’s a bit of a buzz about NASCAR buying into SPEED, essentially creating their own racing network.
The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season has turned out to be one of the best I can remember in quite some time.
Saturday’s Nationwide STP 300 should banish any misgivings we might hold in our hearts about one of the more tepid ways to grab a trophy in NASCAR.
Mr. Kimi Raikkonen, if you so chose to return to NASCAR Nation, don’t pussyfoot around. Do it or don’t. Love us or leave.
Many years ago, FOX stuffed Darrell Waltrip in a coat and tie. I hope they will follow SPEED’s example and let him out of the cage.
I’m not advocating that Harvick seek out Busch in retaliation for the spin at Darlington. In fact, I don’t agree with drivers using their cars as weapons.
Would they or wouldn’t they? For days and days, nothing else graced the headlines of NASCAR media.
You just never know what’s going to happen in NASCAR.
Osama bin Laden is dead. After nearly a decade of seeking out the enemy of our nation, it was done. What did America do in response? We celebrated.
NASCAR fans love to see an underdog win. We adore watching them rise above. We don’t like to watch Superman steal the thunder over and over.