Professor of Speed: Racing Into the Future
I have seen the future of automotive engineering. I have seen the future of design and styling.
I have seen the future of automotive engineering. I have seen the future of design and styling.
Racing was a significant part of my conference trip, but not exactly in the manner you’d likely expect.
Audiences have been tough on NASCAR over the years.
Last weekend’s controversy and excitement at Martinsville Speedway brought new attention to what is one of NASCAR’s oldest and most enduring facilities.
A return to pre-2007 Bristol will be proof positive that the “bread and circuses” philosophy of ancient Rome has found new life within NASCAR Nation.
All the recent bickering over the ins-and-outs of the NASCAR Sprint Cup rulebook has led to some interesting discussions amongst racing fans.
Call me a geezer, but I can remember when being a NASCAR fan meant feeling as though I was a member of a secret society.
From a professional perspective, breaking rules is all driven by how we’re socially and culturally hardwired.
It would be a glaring understatement to say that Speedweeks 2012 was one of the most unusual we’ve ever seen.
Who will emerge above the fray in year two, post Five-Time Dominance?