MPM2Nite: For Christ’s Sake
This is a story about Blake Koch, Rick Ware Racing’s Nationwide Series driver.
This is a story about Blake Koch, Rick Ware Racing’s Nationwide Series driver.
There’s nothing wrong with the new NASCAR style of racing that an old short track can’t fix.
Tony Stewart took the lead from Kyle Busch on lap 85 and appeared to be in a class of his own. The rain just sealed the deal.
Sunday (March 18) something remarkable happened on the third restart at Bristol.
While he painted a brave face on it over the weekend, Bruton Smith was apparently a bit stung by the size of the crowd that attended Sunday’s race at Bristol.
Throw away the NASCAR rulebook. Punishment is no longer certain – at least not for certain teams.
Brad Keselowski and Matt Kenseth had what appeared to be equally fast cars for the second half of the race, so it came down to which driver wanted it most.
To nobody’s great surprise, the appeals board upheld the penalties assessed against the No. 48 team after Daytona on Tuesday.
For those keeping score, that’s Steve Addington – 1, Darian Grubb – 1.
Some of today’s broadcasters need to dig up a copy of the ‘88 Daytona 500 and watch how the legends of NASCAR broadcasting actually promoted and grew the sport.