Happy Hour: NASCAR “Have At It” Hasn’t Made Much Difference
I doubt NASCAR had any idea how much their four-word policy declaration would become a catchphrase relating to on-track incidents this season.
I doubt NASCAR had any idea how much their four-word policy declaration would become a catchphrase relating to on-track incidents this season.
Listen to networks and tracks, you’d think Danica Patrick was the next Dale Earnhardt.
Jeff Owens believes that a winless champion would be a “black mark” on the sport. That NASCAR would have “some big fires to put out.” Head to the basement.
Contrary to what some people think, Darrell Waltrip is knowledgeable about the sport. He did win three championships after all.
In theory, this could be an improvement over the 2010 schedule. But NASCAR punted on some problems that needed to be addressed.
NASCAR.com’s main article showcases large photos of the soulful faces of Mark Martin and Clint Bowyer as the headline grabs us with the words “RUMBLE FOR 12TH.”
To criticize the CoT for lack of manufacturer distinction isn’t entirely fair. It hadn’t existed in NASCAR for years.
NASCAR can’t get caught up in that whole mentality that people don’t like Jimmie Johnson winning to the point of changing the Chase rules yet again.
it’s still my conviction that NASCAR should continue to have an event at the Brickyard each year.
Most NASCAR fans have their favorite and least favorite driver, and rarely is that least favorite driver someone that runs 25th every week.