Holding a Pretty Wheel: The Time Is Right for a Change to Top-35 Rule
Between the events that took place at Martinsville and the sentiment of race fans, the Top-35 rule has some serious flaws.
Between the events that took place at Martinsville and the sentiment of race fans, the Top-35 rule has some serious flaws.
I think it’s great how fans, drivers and media can interact on the Interwebz these days. But it’s also taken a little of the excitement out of the sport.
The message John Middlebrook sent to NASCAR was loud and clear: the policing of the sport needs to be consistent.
Does the appeals system need a major overhaul? The answer is yes – and no.
Consider these five drivers, none of whom have a guaranteed full-time ride for 2012.
The time is now-or-never for Rockingham and other speedways like it, there may be no tomorrow.
Does NASCAR or its fanbase really want nothing more than IROC with the NASCAR label slapped on the fenders?
First-time winners are good for the sport. There is never anything contrived about a first victory celebration.
To stay relevant, the Bud Shootout needs a drastic update in format and eligibility.
Whether you love or hate the tandem drafting at Daytona and Talladega, NASCAR’s response – trying to eliminate it, should be alarming to race fans.