Potts’s Shots: Car Crashes, NASCAR Contingency Stickers & Altercations
Q: I have noticed NASCAR racecars are carrying fewer contingency stickers. Are there fewer programs or are the teams not participating as in the past years?
Q: I have noticed NASCAR racecars are carrying fewer contingency stickers. Are there fewer programs or are the teams not participating as in the past years?
On one of the sites I frequent each day, somebody posted a photo of Smokey Yunick’s “sidecar” that he showed up with at Indianapolis in the ’60s.
We’ve had a lot of discussion on the chat boards about the old Fairgrounds Motor Speedway and the Figure-8 division that was popular during the 1960s and ’70s.
The matriarch of the former American Speed Association, a series which captivated a racing audience for well over a generation, has died.
There’s been some off-and-on discussion on a couple of message boards I frequent about just where stock car racing got started.
“Caution is out. Debris.” Every race fan, especially those watching the event on television, hates to hear that.
Just last week I did a tribute to my friend Sonny Ates, one of the best who ever stepped in a sprint car, and now two more are gone – Jim Hunter and Ed Shull.
As the 2010 racing season continues to wind down, one theme running rampant is the struggle for funding is taxing more than just the Cup Series.
It came back to me early this week when Charles (Sonny Ates) passed away in Scottsdale, Ariz. at the age of 75 after a long battle with illness.
You hear a lot about this article’s title nowadays in racing, people saying, “You’ve got to think outside the box.” Has “the box” changed or what?