Professor of Speed: Out With the New, in With the Old?
It is dangerous, however, to resolve ourselves to the idea that the NASCAR of now is trying to be more like the NASCAR of then.
It is dangerous, however, to resolve ourselves to the idea that the NASCAR of now is trying to be more like the NASCAR of then.
With the Cup guys out of the picture, who becomes the favorite to take the title in each division?
Danica, Danica, Danica. The most overhyped Sprint Cup rookie in the history of the sport, a woman about to defy expectations, or … ?
The Busch brothers ended 2011 in hot water, for different reasons. How do you expect each one to perform?
Experience is always a good teacher and Juan Pablo Montoya had a front-row seat for what was an exciting and hyper-competitive Sprint Cup season in 2011.
Clint Bowyer had consistent finishes during the late spring that placed him within the top 10 in points.
Much of the talk surrounding this weekend’s finale at Homestead has been about the consistency of Carl Edwards.
In this era of distrust over everything from government to the financial sector to the NCWTS race at Texas, is it not best if cooler heads prevail?
My greatest fear is that NASCAR will see a loss in fan interest across a very viable and very important demographic: the 18-to-25-year old “college” audience.
At what point do the needs of a team (or a manufacturer, or an engine supplier) outweigh the wants of an individual?