The Frontstretch 5: Things We Didn’t Learn at Kentucky
What worked and what didn’t with the rules It was hard to get a handle on the package this week as there were simply too …
What worked and what didn’t with the rules It was hard to get a handle on the package this week as there were simply too …
Saturday’s Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway could best be described as a war of attrition. From an unpredictable racing surface to a trial run …
Coming into the 2016 campaign, NASCAR had one goal: improving the on-track product. To do that, it introduced a new aerodynamic package, hoping it would be …
Returning to a track they’d conquered six-consecutive times, hopes were high for the struggling Andretti Autosport to score their second victory of 2016 at Iowa …
It’s this time of year interest in the sport of NASCAR racing tends to wane a bit. With the kids out of school, family vacations, …
Admit it, you thought we were done with the Big One after leaving Daytona, but Kentucky Speedway provided us with another crash that took out …
So… what makes a small team? Yep, I addressed this last week, but again, we’ll give it one more time for those race fans who …
ONE: 600 up for Tony Stewart It was a good evening this past Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway for Tony Stewart who finished fifth in …
Welcome back. Last weekend saw three interesting races at the new-and-possibly improved Kentucky Speedway. It’s pretty rare to see three completely different races in one …
On this week’s podcast, Aaron Bearden joins Matt Stallknecht on the show once again to break down the latest test of the “low low downforce” package, …